WARM-UP ACTIVITY

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WARM-UP ACTIVITY. Brain storm a list of problems resulting from rapid urbanization. With a partner for 3 minutes. French National Assembly 1789. For the first time, instead of sitting by Estate, representatives of the people sat either on the left or on the right - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WARM-UP ACTIVITY

Brain storm a list of problems resulting

from rapid urbanization.

With a partner

for 3 minutes

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French National Assembly 1789

For the first time,

instead of sitting by Estate, representatives of the people sat either

on the left or

on the right

depending on their political views and affiliation with a political party

Clergy Nobility

Commoners

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Homework

Complete the political spectrum practice

Complete the quiz at polticialcompass and read the analysis of your results. Mark your results and at

least five other historical figures for comparison on the spectrum below. In two –three sentences analyze your results. Were you surprised by your results or

the placement of other historical figures? Why?

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Where do you stand?

The Political Spectrum

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• Line up where you believe you stand on the

political spectrum• You may be confused, but you won’t be for

long!

Stand up for what you believe in

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The Political Spectrum

Copy this in your notes

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What is a Continuum?

• A person’s views on the issues help determine where they fall on the political spectrum.

• The labels used on the spectrum are not pure categories, but they make up a continuum, or value line, and citizens and politicians fall somewhere on that line depending on what they believe.

What does this mean?Summarize this with your neighbor and

write your answer on the paper provided.

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Factors That Determine Placement

• Change ---- Status quo• Government involvement in the economy• Freedom from government authority

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Hello! My Name

Is:__________

Political Labels

Fill in your continuum as we go

through the next few slides

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What is a Radical?• Far left of the political

spectrum, • Wide-sweeping rapid change

in the basic structure of the political, social, or economic system.

• May be willing to resort to extreme methods to bring about change, including the use of violence and revolution.

V.I. Lenin: Mastermind of the Russian

Revolution and Father of the Soviet Union

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What is a Liberal?• Liberals believe that the government should be actively involved in the promotion of social welfare of a nation’s citizens. • They usually call for peaceful, gradual change within the existing political system. • They reject violent revolution as a way of changing the way things are, often called the status quo.

Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King

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What is a Moderate?• Moderates may share

viewpoints with both liberals and conservatives.

• They are seen as tolerant of other people’s views, and they do not hold extreme views of their own.

• They advocate a “go-slow” or “wait-and-see” approach to social or political change.

Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT) is generally seen as a moderate.

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What is a Conservative?• People who hold conservative

ideals favor keeping things the way they are or maintaining the status quo if it is what they desire.

• Conservatives are usually hesitant or cautious about adopting new policies, especially if they involve government activism in some way.

• They feel that the less government there is, the better.

• They agree with Jefferson’s view that “the best government governs least.”Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) is widely

regarded as the father of the modern conservative movement

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What is a Reactionary?• Sitting on the far right of the

ideological spectrum, reactionaries want to go back to the way things were—the “good ol’ days.” Often reactionaries are willing to use extreme methods, such as repressive use of government power, to achieve their goals.

• The term “reactionary is generally negative. A positive way to say the same thing is “arch-conservative.” Hitler’s Mein Kampf is a typical

reactionary manifesto

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The Political Spectrum

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• Line up where you believe you stand on the

political spectrum

Stand up for what you believe in

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A better way of looking at it

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What do we mean by Left and Right?

• Left of center = “liberalism” (for example: same sex marriages)

Right of center – “conservatism” (for example: heterosexual / traditional marriages

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Creating Your Left or Right Poster:

Directions:• In pairs, create a poster (based on

whether you were allocated ‘Left’ or ‘Right’) to share with the class

• Consider issues that you will represent on your poster – for example:Marriage, religion, monarchy, military, nationalism, immigration, family values, etc

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Homework

Complete the political spectrum practice

Complete the quiz at polticialcompass and read the analysis of your results. Mark your results and at

least five other historical figures for comparison on the spectrum below. In two –three sentences analyze your results. Were you surprised by your results or

the placement of other historical figures? Why?