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Social Studies 30-2 Related Issue II


M.C. Exam Study Guide
*This is not a conclusive document. Rather, it is meant to help you focus your review.

Name: __________________
Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.
-Alexander Graham Bell

Vocabulary: Provide a definition, example if applicable, & a


visual for each term below.
Liberalism
Classical Liberalism
Modern Liberalism
Capitalism
Fascism
Democratic Socialism
Communism
Deterrence

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Proxy War
Brinkmanship
Mutually Assured Destruction
Free-markets
Laissez-faire
Communism
Environmentalism
Civil Disobedience
Propaganda
Containment
Social Darwinism

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Indian Act
Self-government
Liberation movements
Dtente
KGB
Content: Use your notes, assignments, & textbook to
review the following course material.
Principles of Liberalism

Principles of Collectivism

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Adam Smith & his beliefs (including limited government


intervention in economy)

Utopian Socialism, Robert Owen & his beliefs

Karl Marx & his beliefs (foundation of Communism &


Socialism)

Industrial Revolution

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Great Law of Peace & effects on American Constitution

Hitler and Nazi Germany

Stalin, Lenin, & Trotsky and Communism in the USSR


(from Animal Farm)

Labour Standards & Unions

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Economics

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Boom & Bust

Cold War (including Cuban Missile Crisis)

Purpose of the Berlin Wall

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