The political spectrum is seen as having two ends, left and right. Moderate is usually considered somewhere in the middle. When someone in a democratic society considers another "too liberal", it means they consider that person's views as extremely left of center. In contrast, when referring to someone as "too conservative", it implies someone leans too far to the right of center. In a closed society such as Communist or Socialist, the opposite is true. "Far left" is considered extremely conservative and "far right" as being too liberal.
They are liberal because they support objects such as education, health care and capital markets.
because they hated grant
Liberal
Arch-liberal.
yes he is liberal not conservative
There is no definitive percentage as political affiliation among teachers can vary. However, surveys suggest that a higher percentage of teachers identify as liberal compared to the general population.
She probably meant that she doesn't like the way liberals teach history because they distort history to suit their beliefs. In other words historic revisionism. For example, traditionally we hear that the Crusades were wars of aggression. This is the politically correct (liberal) assertion. However, in proper historic context, the crusades were launched after 450 years of Islamic colonialism and expansionism which had taken much land which previously belonged to the Christian world. The last straw was the taking of Jerusalem. The crusaders committed some terrible acts, but this is separate from why the crusades were called in the first place.
teachers of liberal arts
"Aurora University, located in Aurora, Illionois, is a small, liberal arts university. With an enrollment of only about 2000 students, it is known for its small classes and personal attention from teachers and professors."
Yes, Art Hisyory is under the liberal arts because the liberal arts go under the structure of medieval schools in which only consisted of the arts, social sciences, philosophy and science.
History is considered a humanities subject which is typically included within a liberal arts major (program of study).
Because he's a democrat.
An actuarial employee can benefit greatly from many college classes. Some of these classes are: calculus, statistics, economics, business communications, and as many liberal arts classes as they can.
Well actually right now. (2009)
a liberal arts degree is just a completion of classes to get a certain number of credit hours to move on and transfer to another University or complete a specific major.
I am not an expert on this subject, but I do know a lot about college classes. You can definitely get a degree in Art History. Within the requirements of attaining your Art History degree, you will most likely touch base with the history of art theft. It's a broad subject, and art has been fought over for many years traced back to even the ancient Romans and Greeks. To attain an Art History degree, I would recommend attending a liberal arts college and maybe even trying to specialize in the history of Art Theft. Good Luck !!!!!
Graeme Starr has written: 'The Liberal Party of Australia' -- subject(s): History, Liberal Party of Australia