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A belief in the value of free markets, limited government, minimal regulatory activity, and individual self-reliance in economic affairs is generally called

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In "The Communist Manifesto," Karl Marx said “Workers of the world unite. You have nothing to lose but your .” 

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The term refers to the rejection of democratic politics and the assertion of the supremacy of the “people” over laws, institutions, and individual rights. 

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are shared ideas about what is good and desirable in society. 

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John Locke believed that natural law guaranteed every person certain "." 

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asserts the individual's right to own private property and to buy, sell or trade that property in a free market. 

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refers to the ability to make oneself what one can or the opportunity for everyone to strive for success without artificial barriers. 

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is the total value of family's assets minus outstanding debts. 

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The Immigration Act of 1921 established maximum numbers for new immigrants each year and set a for immigrants from each country. 

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To conservatives, the absence of does not mean freedom, but exposure to tyranny of terrorism and violence. 

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