3.2 Political movements

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What is a key value
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What drives people to new ideas
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A set of rules people have to follow
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What people find important
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It's a norm

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What is a norm?
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A standard or pattern of behavior
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An accepted and expected behavior
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A rare occurrence
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A type of weather condition

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Question: Do people who support a passive government want high or low taxes? Does this idea correspond to left-wing or right-wing parties?

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What is the primary focus of conservatism?
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Preserving traditional values and institutions
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Embracing progressive ideals
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Promoting radical social change
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Advocating for socialist policies

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What is a progressive political ideology?
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An ideology advocating for social reform and equality
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An ideology advocating for individualism and free-market capitalism
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An ideology advocating for authoritarian rule
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An ideology advocating for traditional values

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Which movement do you see in this video?
List two characteristics of this movement.

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1. Why was democracy in danger in the USA on 7 January 2021?
2. What characteristics of confessionalism do you see in Trump?

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