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Test I: Matching Type. Match column A with column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before the
number.

_______ 1. It is a set of related ideas or systematic group of concept and beliefs a. ideology
about culture, society, and human life.
_______ 2. An ideology that pertains to the conduct of the government. b. Political Ideology
_______ 3. A French Philosopher who define ideology as a new science that c. Destutt de Tracy
endeavored to uncover the origins of conscious thought and ideas.
_______ 4. It is the central principle of liberalism. d. Individualism
_______ 5. It is the desire to preserve institutions and is reflected in a resistance e. Conservatism
to, or at least suspicion of, change.
_______ 6. It emerged as a result of the breakdown of feudalism and the development. f. Liberalism
_______ 7. A British stateman who held the notion that wisdom is derived from g. Edmund Burke
experience, tradition, and history.
_______ 8. An English Philosopher who wrote the book Leviathan that discussed social h. Thomas Hobbes
contract theory.
_______ 9. The title of the book written by John Locke which rejected the idea of an i. Two Treatise of Government

_______ 10.The most important theme upheld by conservatives. J. Defense of tradition


_______ 11.An element of conservatism that is important to conservatives because k. Property
it provides security to the people.
_______ 12.A type of liberalism which stated that capitalism which is not subject to l. Modern Liberalism
Regulation will merely give rise to injustices.
_______ 13.A type of liberalism which is committed to an extreme form of m. Classical Liberalism
Individualism which underscore self-interest and self-efficiency.
_______ 14.It is the principal attributes of liberal ideology n. Freedom
_______ 15.An element of liberalism that assures individual liberty and social o. Toleration
enrichment.
_______ 16. It forms the basis of social relationships and authority in the minds of p. Consent
liberals.
_______ 17. An ideology that stands in the opposition of capitalism and proposes q. Socialism
an alternative which is more humane and equitable.
_______ 18. A type of socialism which states that human beings are ethical creatures r. Ethical Socialism
bound by love, sympathy, and compassion.
_______ 19. An ideology that is based on the belief that government and laws are not s. Anarchism
necessary.
_______ 20. He is regarded as the father of philosophical anarchism. t. William Goodwin
_______ 21. A political ideology that is based on common ownership. u. Communism
_______ 22. A political ideology that has a recurrent theme of conflict. v. Marxism
_______ 23. A political ideology which adheres to the maxim of strength through w. Fascism
unity and desires an organically unified national community.
_______ 24. An Austrian who established a one-party dictatorship in Germany. x. Adolf Hitler
_______ 25. The leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy. y. Benito Mussolini
_______ 26. A political ideology that desire to enhance the social role of women z. Feminism
_______ 27. A Filipino politician who became the 10th President of the Philippines aa. Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr.
From 1965 to 1985.
_______ 28. The smallest political unit in the Philippines to reach out the masses ab. Barangay
_______ 29. The Labor Minister of the Philippines who concentrated on the export ac. Blas F. Ople
Of Filipino labor to eradicate poverty and employment.
_______ 30. She aided in the establishment of the Philippine Heart Center, Lung ad. Imelda R. Marcos
Center, Kidney Center, Cultural Center and Film Center.

Test II. Enumeration. 35pts.


1. List down the seven elements of Conservatism
2. Enumerate the seven elements of liberalism.
3. Enumerate the six types of Socialism.
4. List down the seven elements of Marxism.
5. Enumerate the six elements of Socialism.
6. Give the two models/versions of Communism.
Key Answers:
Test I
1. N 11. K 21. Z
2. V 12. C 22. B
3. L 13. AD 23. E
4. S 14. A 24. X
5. W 15. J 25. P
6. I 16. Y 26. U
7. H 17. AB 27. T
8. G 18. AC 28. Q
9. F 19. D 29. R
10. O 20. AA 30. M
Test II.
1.
a. Tradition
b. Pragmatism
c. Human Imperfection
d. Organicism
e. Hierarchy
f. Authority
g. Property
2. Xx
a. Freedom
b. Individualism
c. Reason
d. Equality
e. Toleration
f. Consent
g. Constityutionalism
3. AX
a. Ethical Socialism
b. Sientific Socialism
c. Revolutionary Socialism
d. Reformist Socialism
e. Fundamentalist Socialism
f. Revisionist Socialism
4. AXx
a. Historical Materialism
b. Dialectical Change
c. Alienation
d. Class Struggle
e. Surplus Value
f. Proletarian Revolution
g. Communism
5. AAXx
a. Community
b. Fraternity
c. Social Equality
d. Need
e. Social Class
f. Common Ownership
6. X
a. Model envisioned ny Marx and Engles
b. Model as practiced by the Communist Parties

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