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Who did the conservatives represent and what type of government did the want?
-wealthy propert owners and nobility
- traditional monarchies of Europe to continue
Production regulated by community, still some protected rights, freedoms, and private ownerships
Socialism
Who did the liberals represent and what type of government did they want?
-mostly middle class business leadersand merchants
-elected parliament of educated and landownwers
Government controls everything
Communism
Who did the radicals represent and what type of government did they want?
-all the people
-democracy
Organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
Labor Union
transition from rural to city
Urbanization
one of the "means of production" which includes money, equipment, and property
Capital
other two are labor and raw materials
Marx term for the working class
Proletariat
communist theory
What are the three Factors of Production?
Capital, Labor, and Resources
the idea of creating a perfect society
Utopian
Production regulated by community, still some protected rights, freedoms, and private ownerships
Socialism
Government not involved in economy at all
Laissez Faire
What is capitalism?
An economic system where the individuals
own and operate the factors of production
(not the government)
some regulation of economy and business
- laws used if useful to most amount of people
Utilitarianism
What is socialism?
An economic system where the government owns and operates the factors of productions (not individuals)
What is Liberal?
mostly middle class, business leaders,
and merchants. They wanted to give more
power to elected parliament, but only the
educated and land owners would vote
What is Laissez-Faire?
A government that does not meddle
in business or the lives of its citizens.
What is Radical?
favored drastic change to extend democracy
to all people. They believed government should
practice ideas of French Revolution - liberty,
equality, and brotherhood.
What is Proletariat?
It is a term used to refer to the working class.
What is conservative?
usually wealthy property owners and nobility,
they argued for protecting the traditional
monarchies of Europe
What is communism?
Government has complete control of
business and the lives of its people.