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-isms of ideas

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absolutism   the monarch has complete control  
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anarchism   absence of gov't  
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capitalism   means of production controlled by private individuals, business to earn a profit  
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colonialism   imperialism, a mother country controls colonies for economic growth, political power, military bases  
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communism   all power to the gov't for the good of the people. ideas of Marx  
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conservatism   change is bad and should be slowed or stopped completely  
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cubism   impressionism and surrealism movement. subjects used geometric shapes  
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deism   belief all-powerful god created the universe and stepped back to watch it work  
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fascism   state and big businesses eliminate worker's rights and resistance to gov't power  
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futurism   depict dynamic movement, elimination of balance and rhythm, violence and speed of machine age  
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humanism   human possibilities of Greco-Roman literature and values during the Renaissance  
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idealism   Plato's mental plane over the material one. one can make the world better and things will work out well  
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imperialism   powerful nations dominate less politically, economically, militarily  
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impressionism   impression of a scene with the painter's emotion shown. a reaction to realism  
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individualism   each person is important  
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liberalism   political change can make society better (democratic rule, laissez-faire, removal of Corn Acts, utilitarianism, reform movement)  
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Marxism   communist theory. the estate owns the means of production. citizen contributes while society gives to the need of the citizen  
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nationalism   same language, traditions, ideas, culture, heritage, beliefs. should have their own nation  
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naturalism   20th c. human struggle w/ nature and humans  
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realism   artistic movement late 19th c. horrors of daily life of the common person from the Industrial Rev.  
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radicalism   immediate universal male suffrage in england.  
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relativism   the truth is not absolute but subjective  
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republicanism   people should be ruled through represented democracy in a republic  
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romanticism   the beauty of nature, emotion, naionalism  
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Social Darwinism   darwin's evolutionary ideas applied to classes. those at the top better fit  
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socialism   gov't should manage the economy. rejected competition, laissez-faire, and private property  
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totalitarianism   gov't should control every aspect of life  
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