2. Ideology A collection of ideas, beliefs and values of an individual, group, etc. ★ some people value the belief that Gay marriage is okay while others believe it is a sin. http://www.starobserver.com.au/news/2010/07/28/execute-gays-call-at-us-anti-marriage-equality-protest/28782
3. Individualism The beliefs, values and ideas of an individual ★ in today`s society, more and more teens are beginning to follow their own beliefs instead of the beliefs of their parents. www.yourlifeexpressions.com
4. Collectivism The beliefs, values and ideas that revolve around a group rather than an individual ★ in 2001, people cared for and helped the families of those who perished in the 9/11 disaster. www.commons.wikimedia.org
5. Liberalism A group of people that believe in rules being agreed upon to change for the benefit of society`s social progress rather than rules changing because of revolution ★ a constitution is an example of the Liberalism www.123rf.com
6. Self Interest Having personal interests that disregard everyone else's ★ Although my parents prefer I save my money, I decide to spend it the second I am able to. www.selfinterestandsympathy.wordpress.com
7. Competition Rivalry between two or more people over a specific object, product, service etc. ★ oil industries are constantly fighting to become the best company in North America www.describbles.com
8. Freedom ( political/economic) Having the freedom to have opinions on political matters and the freedom to prosper in the economy by self wants, needs, goals, etc.. ★ an entrepreneur is an example of economic freedom. www.businesspundit.com
9. Rule of Law A legal, authoritative principle that is to be followed by everyone it is applied to ★ In 1987, the charter of rights and freedoms was signed which was to be followed by all Canadians www2.parl.gc.ca
10. Private Property Land, belongings etc, owned by an individual that is for their own use. ★ when a teacher wants to look through a student`s locker, they need to ask the student their permission because a locker is a student`s property. www.ecrater.com
11. Collective Responsibility Decisions that are made by the whole group instead of an individual ★ in a courtroom, a verdict cannot be reached until everyone that is placed on the jury agrees. www.law.umkc.edu
12. Collective Interest The interests of a group as a whole instead of the interests revolving around an individual. ★ among history, all major wars depended on cooperation between fellow soldiers in order for victory The male bacon in it`s nest, looking pensive www.devhax.com
13. Cooperation Activities shared between people for benefits regarding everyone involved. ★ Every four years, countries around the world put aside their differences and come together for the Winter Olympics
14. Economic Equality There`s no major line between `rich` and `poor` ★ income taxes are an example; The more you make the more you pay www.hughbourne.co.uk
15. Collective Norms The ground rules for the beliefs and values of a group, while disregarding individualism. ★ the ten commandments is an example of collective norms www.Montgomeryschoolsmd.org
16. Public Property Accessible objects, services etc for the enjoyment and use of all who wish to use it. ★ Public transit is a perfect example for public property www.enotes.com
17. Belief Having confidence in a certain opinion, value, or conviction ★ although women`s rights have evolved, many men still believe women should carry out their original roles and `stay in the kitchen` www.misswink.blogspot.com
18. Value A belief that is more important and highly regarded than other beliefs you may have ★ some people value honestly more than any other quality they look for in a person www.techdev.cc.depaul.edu
19. Individual Identity Having knowledge of your values and beliefs as an individual ★ When you are aware of your individual identity, you know and respect your own beliefs as a person www.reallyplayingforpizza.blogspot.com
20. Collective Identity Having knowledge of your beliefs and values within a group ★ Nazi soldiers knew their place and they were aware of what they believed in and what had to be done to others because of their beliefs www.humanswastika.wordpress.com