6.3 The rise of -Isms (part 2)

6.3 The rise of isms (part 2)
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6.3 The rise of isms (part 2)

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The goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you can...
  • explain the main ideas of liberalism and confessionalism.
  • understand the rise of political parties in the 19th century.
  • Understand the rise of feminism
  • Know the difference between passive and active voting rights.

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Liberalism
  • Liber = free
  • The belief that freedom of the individual leads to a better society.
  • Seperation of church and state.

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  • Equal only for the law.
  • Competition leads to economic growth.

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Which Dutch political parties are liberal?
PVV
D66
PVDAGroenLinks
CDA
NSC
BBB
VVD
FVD
CU
SGP

Slide 5 - Poll

Confessionalism
  • =Christians that belief the country should be ruled from a religious perspective.
  • Main goal: To get funding for their own christian schools.

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2024

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ARP
  • The Antirevolutionaire Partij became the first Dutch political party.
  • Confessionalism.
  • Lead by the protestant Abraham Kuyper. 

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Feminisme

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Feminisme

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First wave feminism
  • The belief that men and women are equal, and should have the same rights.
  • Goal= getting voting rights for women. 

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Voting rights
  • Women got passive voting rights in 1917 = they could be elected.
  •  In 1919 they got active voting rights = they could vote.

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