PPT-The 1960s The Rise and Fall of Liberalism

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Why did it rise Why did it fall 19601963 Anticipation or A promising time The Election of 1960 Time to get the country moving again Kennedy vs Nixon  

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Why did it rise Why did it fall 19601963 Anticipation or A promising time The Election of 1960 Time to get the country moving again Kennedy vs Nixon  . Part: One . By: Mackenzie Doll and . Kathryn Vandenberg. Beginnings of Classical Liberalism . Classical Liberalism definition: the old branch of Liberalism which advocates for liberty, individualism, equal rights, human rationality, limited government involvement, and the laissez-faire economic policy. . CH. 9 Lesson 2. Realities of imposing Liberalism. “No political doctrine or ideology can represent the full truth of human life” . Do you agree?. Read the excerpt at the bottom of p. 318-319. How would you react to such a situation? Would other countries be. To what extend, and for whom, has the imposition of Liberalism been successful?. A. nalyse perspectives on the imposition of the principles of liberalism on people / groups in Canada and the world through liberal foreign policy.. To what extend, and for whom, has the imposition of Liberalism been successful?. A. nalyse perspectives on the imposition of the principles of liberalism on people / groups in Canada and the world through liberal foreign policy.. Chapter 4. Why did ideologies develop in opposition to classical liberalism?. How did classical liberalism respond to competing ideologies?. How did the concept of equality expand?. Laissez-faire capitalism was primarily concerned with industrial efficiency and the accumulation of wealth . ‘Give me the liberty know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience.’. John Milton. ‘Laissez-faire, laissez-passer.’. Unknown. Democracy and Liberalism. . the individual – cast in terms of natural rights – . By . danny. & . jun. Fashion . Hairstyles . In Australia, the 60’s wasn’t just introduced to major fashion changes, but were also introduced to new hairstyles. A popular hairstyle introduced during the 1960‘s was an up-do called the beehive. Originating in the United States during 1958 as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered versions of “big hair” that initiated from earlier pageboy and bouffant styles. . A brief overview of the rejections of liberalism before getting into extreme rejections.. Liberalism Rejected according to the Spectrum. Liberalism. Branches of Socialis. m. Classical Conservatism. Marxism. Hallmark of liberalism is promotion of individual liberty. Liberals disagree over what exactly liberty is and how to best promote it. Human nature:. Human beings are fundamentally rational . Self-interest is primary motivation. Chapter 4: to what extent have various ideas and events shaped . liberalism over time?. Chapter 5: to what extent have did classical liberalism meet the needs of society?. Aboriginal Influence on Liberalism in North America. So 2.4, 2.5. Chapter 4. To what extent have various ideas and events shaped Liberalism over time?. Like ideologies, liberalism has changed in response to historical conditions, yet some key values have remained:. Where do we come from?. What are we?. Where are we going?. To understand what liberalism is and how it affects us we must . examine the . development and . history of liberalism.. Unit 2. Uncovering 19. Why did it “rise”?. Why did it “fall”?. 1960-1963 . “A promising time”. The Election of 1960. “Time to get the country moving again.” . Kennedy vs Nixon. “The Torch is Passed”. Kennedy Liberalism. The Watsons Go To Birmingham 1963. Bell Ringer. What do you . know . about the 1960s and Civil Rights? Write that on your sticky note and place it on the “K” poster.. Anticipation Guide: When we come back from the Thanksgiving Break, we will begin a novel study. The name of the book is .

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