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Where Are You on the Political Spectrum?

The purpose of the political spectrum is to show the differences in beliefs and ideologies (communism, racism, feminism, capitalism, liberalism, sexism etc.). The main issues that position a person's attitudes on the spectrum include: – Speed of change in a society – Freedom of individual versus security of group – Sharing of wealth through social benefits

Political Values: Political parties are made up of people sharing similar points of view on one or more important issues. This questionnaire will give a clue as to whether you fall on the left, right or centre of the political spectrum. This is not a test. Answer each question as honestly as you can. On the answer sheet, place an “X” in one of the four spaces provided for each answer.

For each question, place an “X” indicating if you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each statement.

QuestionStrongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree

1. The death penalty is wrong and should not be allowed under any circumstances. 2. The government should use taxpayers’ money to provided free day care for all parents. 3. Directors of big companies that pollute our air and water should be personally fined and sent to prison. 4. Canada should allow any immigrant who wants to move to Canada to do so. 5. Canada’s Native peoples should be given the land they were promised in treaties signed with the government.

6. If a factory is polluting our air and water, the government should close it down, even if it means that its workers would lose their jobs. 7. Our government should spend less money on our armed forces. 8. Laws should be passed and enforced that will make sure that women receive the same pay as men do when they do work of equal value. 9. The United States should not be allowed to test its cruise missiles in Canada, even if this means that its workers would lose their jobs. 10. High school students should be allowed to take any course they want; there should be no compulsory subjects.

11. If a person is poor, it is not his or her fault; the government should help such people by providing generous financial aid. 12. The government should control the amount of rent that landlord can charge his or her tenants. 13. The tax laws should be changed to make rich people and big companies pay more than they do today. 14. The government should provided a mother with enough money to allow her to stay at home for longer time after she has a baby. 15. A woman who has decided that she wants to have an abortion should be allowed to do so without having to get anyone else’s’ permission.

16. No person or government should be allowed to censor any book, movie or piece of music. 17. Artists, writers, and musicians are more important in our society than are business executives. 18. Workers who go on strike do it for good reasons and deserve to have the public’s support. 19. The government should give more money to our universities and community colleges in order to keep students’ fees as low as possible, even if this means raising taxes. 20. Canada should give more financial aid to poorer countries.

Your Score You can now turn you answers into a score using the following calculation: Number of “Strongly Agrees”____________ x 5 = _________________ Number of “Agrees”____________ x 3 =_________________ Number of “Disagrees”____________ x 2 = _________________ Number of “Strongly Disagrees”____________ x 0 = _________________ TOTAL = _________________

Indicate where you fall on the political spectrum: Left Moderate Centre Moderate Right Wing Left Wing Right Wing Wing