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9/28/11 BR: What is the difference between a belief and a value

9/28/11 BR: What is the difference between a belief and a value. Today Beliefs, Values, and Vocabulary. Vocabulary Journal #4. Belief – an idea or thought that a person holds, or accepts that shapes action Value – an idea, concept or thought that a person places importance on.

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9/28/11 BR: What is the difference between a belief and a value

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  1. 9/28/11BR: What is the difference between a belief and a value Today Beliefs, Values, and Vocabulary

  2. Vocabulary Journal #4 Belief – an idea or thought that a person holds, or accepts that shapes action Value – an idea, concept or thought that a person places importance on. Ideology – a set of beliefs about politics and society that help people make sense of their world Political Spectrum – a line that plots someone’s stance according to how liberal or conservative they are. Liberal - favoring social change and government action, especially in the direction of broadened political and social rights protected by government, expanded social services, and a more regulated economy; generally favoring equality over freedoms

  3. Vocabulary Journal #4 Conservative – favoring the preservation of traditional social practices and policies that limit government’s regulation of the economy, provision of social services, and restrictions of individual freedoms; generally favoring individual freedoms (freedoms from government) over equality Moderate: Anarchy: Absence of Government Totalitarianism: Total Government

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