GED Social Studies › Governments and Philosophies
A political philosophy that is defined by trying to resist social change or desiring a return to a previous social order is called __________
A political philosophy that is defined by trying to resist social change or desiring a return to a previous social order is called __________
A political philosophy that is defined by trying to resist social change or desiring a return to a previous social order is called __________
The political theory that states that a democratic society benefits from competing ideas from a wide spectrum of individual and group opinions is called __________
Which of these Enlightenment philosophers could best be considered as the foil for John Locke’s optimism about humanity?
Which of these Enlightenment philosophers could best be considered as the foil for John Locke’s optimism about humanity?
Which of these Enlightenment philosophers could best be considered as the foil for John Locke’s optimism about humanity?
The political theory that states that a democratic society benefits from competing ideas from a wide spectrum of individual and group opinions is called __________
The political theory that states that a democratic society benefits from competing ideas from a wide spectrum of individual and group opinions is called __________
In a parliamentary democracy, the executive leader is chosen by __________.