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6. Classical Liberalism dates back to the
- 20th Century
- 17th Century
- 18th Century
- 19th Century
7. Which doctrine: 'a belief in the primacy of the rights and interests of the individual over and group, society or state'
- Individualism
- Freedom
- Rationalism
8. Liberals believe in what equality
- Foundational equality
- Natural equality
- Complete equality
- Economic equality
9. Classical Liberalism is also known as
- Economic or Social Liberalism
- Social Liberalism
- Economic or neo-liberalism
- Welfare Liberalism
10. John Stuart Mill leans towards which liberalism strand?
11. Which strand of liberalism supports more state intervention?
- Modern Liberalism
- Classical Liberalism
12. Liberalism product of what?
- the Enlightenment
- the Renaissance
- The Industrial revolution
13. Individual freedom, representative democracy, tolerance and international peace and harmony are implications of which doctrine?
- Multiculturalism
- the Enlightenment
- Rationalism
- Individualism
14. Who said, "over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign"
- Thomas Jefferson
- Montesquieu
- J.S. Mill
- John Locke
15. Rationalism supports
- peaceful discussion
- violence
16. Liberals believe individuals are
- all different
- Unique, yet of equal moral worth
- equal in everything
- of different moral worth
17. Classical liberal philosophical priorities
- free-market economics
- welfare state
18. Modern Liberalism is also known as
- Social and Economic Liberalism
- New Liberalism
- Social Liberalism or Welfare Liberalism
- Economic Liberalism
19. What doctrine supports this: 'the rights and interests of every individual are of primary importance'
- paternalism
- Bill of Rights
- individualism
- rationalism
20. What freedoms are rational individuals deserving of?
- economic, social and political
- economic, political and philosophical
- economic
- social and political