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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

IDEOLOGY

  • A BASIC SET OF POLITICAL BELIEFS ABOUT ROLES OF GOVERNMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN SOCIETY. I CHOSE THIS PICTURE TO REPRESENT A THINK BUBBLE
  • I CHOSE THIS PICTURE TO REPRESENT A THINK BUBBLE
Photo by Enderst07

CONSERVATISM

  • AN IDEOLOGY FAVORING A LIMITED ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT AND MORE PRIVATE INITIATIVE BY NONGOVERNMENTAL GROUPS IN EFFORTS TO SOLVE SOCIETY’S PROBLEMS .
  • I chose this picture because it gives people more power
Photo by adaptorplug

LIBERALISM

  • An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society’s problems
  • I chose this picture of a police department patch to represent government taking care of a TYPE of problem

CENTRISM

  • An ideology at the middle of the political spectrum that combines elements of both liberal and conservative thoughts.
  • I chose this picture of a balance because one side represents liberal and the other conservative and there both equal
Photo by michael.heiss

POLITICAL PARTY

  • An organization that seeks to achive power by electing its members to public office
  • I chose this picture of a dumbbell because like choosing your weights or your preference to strengthen themselves

TWO PARTY SYSTEM

  • A political system in which two parties dominate the electoral process and control the government.
  • I chose this picture of a scoreboard because it represents who’s winning and losing and who’s been dominated and who hasn’t

PLATFORM

  • A political party’s statements of principles and objectives
  • I chose this picture of the stars because it reminds me of success it in goals and reaching for the stars
Photo by davedehetre

THIRD PARTY

  • A party that forms independently of the two main political parties
  • I chose this picture of a leech because it thrives and lives off the main source at hand
Photo by Ryan Wick

INDEPENDENT VOTER

  • An independent is variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates on issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship; a voter who does not have long-standing loyalty to, or identification with, a political party; a voter who does not usually vote for the same political party from election ...
  • I chose this picture of a lonesome windmill because it goes with the flow and represents one voter

CANDIDATE

  • a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.
  • This raised hand represents the candidate that applies
Photo by Nearsoft