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30-2 Related issue 2 Study Guide. Fill in each chart to ensure you have a full understanding of each topic. Below is a general guideline to put in each area but any applicable information would work. (better to have too much than too little.) Thinkers- people that were influential to each Ideology. This would include, names, dates, major ideas, writings and anything else that is important. Ideas- This would be key terms, ways of thinking, definitions and anything else that is important to the basis of the topic. Origins- Where did this concept originate, why did the ideology develop, was it in response to something or anything else important to the founding of the ideology. Application and outcomes- How was the ideology put into action and what happened after it was put into action Responses- how as the ideology accepted, who was in favour our the ideology, who was against it, did a new ideology emerge as a response to it. Connection- What connections can be made to other ideas within what we have already leaned and within Social Studies. (Hint every single concept should be connected to individualism or collectiveism) Events- What key events in history are related to the ideology. (hint events can be a part of many different concepts. Other- Anything else that is applicable but does not fit into any other area.

Things to keep in mind You will need to keep your Study notes from the 3 slide presentations which we just completed. (This includes my presentation) Key terms to know and be able to identify Capitalism Collectivism Liberalism Mercantilism Class system Haudenosaunee Confederacy The Great Law of Peace Luddites Standard of Living Cost of Living

Application and outcomes Thinkers Classical Liberalism Ideas Application and outcomes Origins

Events Classical Liberalism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Modern Liberalism Ideas Application and outcomes Origins

Events Modern Liberalism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Ideas Application and outcomes Socialism Origins

Events Socialism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Ideas Democratic Socialism Application and outcomes Origins

Events Democratic Socialism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Ideas Communism Application and outcomes Origins

Events Communism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Ideas Fascism Application and outcomes Origins

Events Fascism Responses Connections Other

Application and outcomes Thinkers Socialism Ideas Application and outcomes Origins

Events Socialism Responses Connections Other

Main Issues The Cold War Causes Results Key Terms

Events Key Figuires The Cold War Connections Other