A term to describe people extending basic constitutional rights (public speaking, publish newspaper and news, and running for offices) to go for/against offensive groups and ideas.
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Beliefs and rules that are important to a political party or person, such as equality, liberty and tolerance of diversity
tolerance of religious differences
JohnL Sullivan has written: 'Political tolerance and American democracy' -- subject(s): Political psychology, Toleration, Politics and government
Religious/political freedom/tolerance :D APUSH
Beliefs and rules that are important to a political party or person, such as equality, liberty and tolerance of diversity
liberalism
The Massachusetts Bay colony was historically Puritan. However, by 1787 there was more religious tolerance and diversity and it did not require political leaders to be religions.
The political culture of China is characterized by a strong emphasis on collectivism, centralized authority, and social stability. The ruling Communist Party exercises tight control over political discourse and dissent, and there is limited tolerance for political opposition or activism. Confucian values emphasizing harmony and respect for authority also contribute to the political culture in China.
Acronym of TOLERANCE
Montesquieu admired England for its constitutional monarchy and separation of powers, which influenced his ideas on political theory. Voltaire admired England for its political and religious tolerance, as well as its scientific progress and free speech ideals.
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