Political Philosophies

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GED Social Studies › Political Philosophies

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A political philosophy that is defined by trying to resist social change or desiring a return to a previous social order is called __________

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A political philosophy that is defined by trying to resist social change or desiring a return to a previous social order is called __________

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The political theory that states that a democratic society benefits from competing ideas from a wide spectrum of individual and group opinions is called __________

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Which of these Enlightenment philosophers could best be considered as the foil for John Locke’s optimism about humanity?

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The political theory that states that a democratic society benefits from competing ideas from a wide spectrum of individual and group opinions is called __________

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Which of these Enlightenment philosophers could best be considered as the foil for John Locke’s optimism about humanity?

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The idea that all men have a right to life, liberty, and property is most commonly associated with __________

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The idea that all men have a right to life, liberty, and property is most commonly associated with __________

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The Supremacy Clause, which appears in Article Six of the Constitution, states that __________

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The Supremacy Clause, which appears in Article Six of the Constitution, states that __________

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