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Help Froggy jump to freedom by demonstrating your knowledge of civil liberties & political ideologies!

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Froggy Jumps

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Help Froggy jump to freedom by demonstrating your knowledge of civil liberties & political ideologies!

by MacKenzie
1

What are Civil Liberties?

2

What do Civil Liberties and Civil Rights have in common?

3

Which is an example of negative freedom?

4

Which is an example of positive freedom?

5

Which Civil Liberty is referenced in the California Constitution but not the U.S. Constitution?

6

Which Political Ideology has a strong emphasis on government's significant role in supporting positive freedom?

7

Which interpretation of the Constitution interprets civil liberties as adaptable and evolving, allowing their meanings to change in light of contemporary societal realities and values?

8

Which political ideology allows for certain freedoms in nonpolitical life but strictly controls political power to prevent challenges to the ruler's authority?

9

According to Aristotle, which form of government would best serve the public good, where the majority of citizens participate in political power?

10

Which ideology would be considered further left, as opposed to further right?

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