What is the Industrial Revolution?
Classical Liberalism
Luddites
Chartists
Classical Conservatism
Socialism
Utopian Socialists
Marxism
What is the difference between Communism, Socialism & Capitalism?
COMMUNISM:
* The state owns all means of production and distributes resources equally among citizens.
* There is no private property, and the goal is to create a classless society with common ownership.
SOCIALISM:
* The government controls major industries and provides social services, but some private ownership is allowed.
* Aims for more equal distribution of wealth and resources through government intervention and planning.
CAPITALISM
* Private individuals and businesses own the means of production and operate for profit.
* Free market forces of supply and demand determine prices and production, with minimal government intervention.
What were some effects of the Guilded Age?
Think back to the power point she showed us about generational wealth from millionaires back then.
Welfare Capitalism
Command Economy
an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
Labour Standards vs Labour Unions
Progressivism
Universal Suffrage
The right of all members of society, oncethey reach the age of accountability, to fully participate politically
What is a square deal?
Theodore Roosevelt
What is a welfare state?
Keynesian Economics
Opposition towards Keynesian Economics
Monteary Policy
Fiscal Policy
Franklin D. Roosevelt