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Nationalism, Populism, Liberalism, Globalism

Nationalism, Populism, Liberalism, Globalism

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11th - 12th Grade

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Nationalism, Populism, Liberalism, Globalism

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1. What are the definitions of nationalism provided in the talk?

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a devotion to one's nation and the doctrine that national interest, security, etc. are more important than international considerations

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an unrealistic idea of what it means to be a citizen and the doctrine that the individual is more important than considerations for the whole of the people

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2. What is the definition of globalism provided in the talk?

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the operation or planning of economic and foreign policy on a global basis

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the global connection between various countries

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6. According to the survey mentioned by the speaker, what percentage of people in the world agree with the statement "I am a Citizen of the World"?

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14%

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71%

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94.3%

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1. How is "populist" defined?

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a member of a political party claiming to be "country first"

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a member of a political party claiming to represent the common people

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3. What was the Populist or People's Party born out of?

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an alliance between railroad monopolies, banks, and multinational corporations

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an unlikely alliance between farmers, union leaders, and workers' organizations

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8. What is one thing all populist movements seem to have in common?

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an appeal to the willingness of people to come together for a cause larger than themselves

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an appeal to the people and their fears, anxieties, and dreams of a better world

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1. What is liberalism?

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a world view based on liberty and equality of opportunity

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a world view based on liberal ideologies

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2. What idea did Hobbes introduce?

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people are inherently good and we should trust the people to govern themselves instead of relying on the divine right of kings

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people give up natural rights to freedom in exchange for security and protection

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3. What did America (the United States) become?

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the world's first liberal society

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the world's first democracy

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the world's first federal government

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5. According to the video, what must liberalism do?

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reform itself again (like it did at the turn of the 20th century)

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rejuvenate itself before it decomposes

Nationalism, Populism, Liberalism, Globalism

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