Introduction to the Spectrum

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Introduction to the Spectrum Spectrum Reference Terms SS 30-1

When analysing a source, use your knowledge of the spectrum to: Help you interpret the meaning of a source Identify the perspective of the person, cartoon, article or photo that is presented Link into the ideology of the source

Centrist – a balance of individual and collective interests Equality Inequality Right (Individualist) – for the the rights of the individual/exclusive to a particular group Centrist – a balance of individual and collective interests Left (Collectivist) – for everyone/group conformity Radical – remake society into something new Traditional, Reactionary – return society to a more stable past Communist Socialist Moderate Conservative Elitist Fascism Dictatorship Dictatorship Liberal Democracy Former USSR Cuba North Korea Nazi Germany Imperial Japan (WW2) Modern China Modern Iran Sweden, Britain, Canada, United States Dictatorial Democratic Democratic Dictatorial Socialism Socialism Capitalism Capitalism