| # | Title | Terms | Date |
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| 1 | Conservatismby Lisa88 | 11 terms | February 10, 2008 |
| 2 | Conservatismby Lisa88 | 11 terms | February 10, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | conservatism | Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | SAT words from 'conflagration' to 'consternation' |
| 2 | conservatism | n. Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | C: Freevocabulary.com |
| 3 | conservatism | n. Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | GRE Word List |
| 4 | conservatism | Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 5 | conservatism | set of beliefs held by those who want to preserve traditional ways | vocab need to know |
| 6 | conservatism | conservadurisme | Anglès-català. Paraules desde "conflagration" fins a "consternation" |
| 7 | conservatism | philosophy of a conservative | Funk 1-15 |
| 8 | conservatism | set of beliefs that includes limited role for teh national government in helping individuals, support for tradistional values and lifestyles, and a cautious response to change | Government Pruett Part 1 |
| 9 | conservatism | n. Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | SAT Vocab C-D |
| 10 | conservatism | n. Tendency to adhere to the existing order of things. | 5000 SAT words |
| 11 | conservatism | A belief that limited government ensures order, competitive markets, and personal oportunity. | Gov Quiz 9/28/07 |
| 12 | Conservatism | The valuing of a free market, limited government intervention, as well as a belief in self-reliance in the economy | A.P. Gov. Unit 2 |
| 13 | conservatism | lower of cost or market rule | Accounting |
| 14 | Conservatism | A belief that limited government ensures order, competitive markets, and personal opportunity. | Politics Terms Ch. 4-10 |
| 15 | Conservatism | he disposition to preserve or restore what is established and traditional and to limit change | "Isms" |
| 16 | Conservatism | the disposition to preserve or restore what is established and traditional and to limit change | Isms:) |
| 17 | conservatism | 1 | PS105 |
| 18 | Conservatism | The inclination, especially in politics, to maintain the existing or traditional order | "Ism" Term List |
| 19 | Conservatism | Political philosophy based on tradition and social stability: change is often unwelcome. | Unit 6: Napoleon, Congress of Vienna, Revolutions |
| 20 | conservatism | human nature is driven by the passions, not as optimistic, not opposed to change | unit 8 |
| 21 | conservatism | human nature is driven by the passions, not as optimistic, not opposed to change | unit 8 |
| 22 | conservatism | a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | unit 6 words |
| 23 | Conservatism | belief that government should have a limited role in helping individuals and support traditional values | Political Science 112 |
| 24 | conservatism | a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized government | World History II Chapter 12 |
| 25 | Conservatism | A political ideology generally characterized by a belief in individualism and minimal government intervention in the economy and society; also a belief in the virtue of the status quo | Conservatism |
| 26 | conservatism | ideal that opposed sudden upheavals and revolts, and belief that community came before people | All four readings: terms and people |
| 27 | conservatism | political philosophy emphasized tradition and established institution | WH2 UNiT 4 A-D |
| 28 | conservatism | The ability to recognize that the physical properties of an object remain the same despite superficial changes in the object's appearance | Psychology 102 |
| 29 | Conservatism | The traditional accounting practice of resolving uncertainty by choosing the solution that leads to the lower (more conservative) amount of income being recognized in the current accounting period. This concept is designed to avoid overstatement of financial strength or earnings. | 3- The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events |
| 30 | conservatism | When preparing financial statements, a company should choose the accounting method that will be least likely to overstate assets or income | Keller FI504 Terms |
| 31 | conservatism | an ideology that advocates limits on government power to address economic and social problems, relying instead on economic markets and individual initiative to address problems like health care and education, while promoting government involvement in moral matters to, for instance, minimize or eliminate abortions or permit prayer in public schools. | Political Science test 1 |
| 32 | Conservatism | A trawditional practice of resolving undcertained by choosing an asset valuton at the lower end of the range of reaonableness. Also refers to the policy of postponing recognition of revenue to a later date when a range of reasonable choices exists. Designed to avoud overstaement of financial strength and earnings. | Ch 7 |
| 33 | conservatism | Conservatism stressed on tradition, a hereditary monarchy, and an official church. Conservatives such as Metternich exemplified these characteristics and theological ideas through the diplomatic qualities of an empire, more specifically the Austrian Empire. The wanted to keep old traditions, ideas, values, and customs intact. (p.761) | AP Euro Ch.12-31 (A History of Western Society) |
| 34 | Conservatism | a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | AP Euro; 11 1815-1871 |
| 35 | Conservatism | a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | Euro 1815-171-JB |
| 36 | Conservatism | a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | Revolutions of 1848 |
| 37 | conservatism | a political philosophy which calls for traditional ideas and social customs | Enlightenment & Revolutions 3 |
| 38 | conservatism | support strong monarchies, resistant to change, act like nobility | Final Exam Review guide |
| 39 | conservatism | support strong monarchies, resistant to change, act like nobility | terms |
| 40 | Conservatism | Conservatism – a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion. | World History Mr. H |
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