How Did Liberalism Influence The Duty Of The Government

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While analyzing and reviewing the different perspective and ideas of Ideologies that are directed towards the government it seems that liberalism is the one that can to reflect on my belief. Liberalism according to the textbook, We The People: Eleventh Edition, it is defined as “Supporting social and political reform, government intervention on the economic equality expansion of federal social services, and greater concern for consumers and the environment.” (Ginsberg, Lowi, Weir, Tolbert, pg. 205). Strictly speaking, liberalists believe that the government should strive for opportunity and equality for all and that the duty of the government is to enforce and protect both liberties and rights of the American citizens.
I can not agree 100% percent I differ with the ideology because I feel that the people should still have a set of standards set for themselves between ideologies and that they should work for. I think that there should be less government help in order to create …show more content…

The main reasons that I believe have helped shape my idea of liberalism has been the access to the internet, hearing other personal stories of the people I am surrounded by, and my parents as well. The Internet has played a big part in my belief because it is everywhere you go in any social media platform you visit there are people arguing over political views and on another you have your president ranting about things he has no idea about and you have your selfie-takers on the other. When on the internet you have to be cautious of what people say because some of their information might have flaws. Unfortunately, many people believe everything that is on the internet and people are also biased over a certain topic they will lean to the side the support rather than hearing everything which is something I have learned to do because nowadays people a just poorly informed over so many political

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