Your Political Compass

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Your Political Compass Review

II. The Necessity of Politics and Economics

The Necessity of Politics and Economics politics: A process and system of resolving conflicts and making decisions within a group or society. economics: How a society decides who gets what, when and how. The study of how people use limited resources to meet unlimited wants.

III. Individualism and Collectivism

Individualism and Collectivism

Do you believe that humans are good or evil by nature? Values and Ideologies Do you believe that humans are good or evil by nature?

Are all people born equal? Values and Ideologies Are all people born equal?

Who has the right to rule in society? Values and Ideologies Who has the right to rule in society?

Do people deserve to share societies wealth equally? Values and Ideologies Do people deserve to share societies wealth equally?

Why do societies have governments? Values and Ideologies Why do societies have governments?

Who should decide the distribution of resources within a society? Values and Ideologies Who should decide the distribution of resources within a society?

Values and Ideologies: Do you believe in the statement? What is ethical during times of war is not necessarily ethical during times of peace?