Social Sciences, asked by zainazamaan, 1 month ago

define-socialism,secularism,federalism,and liberty.

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Answered by vikrantvikrantchaudh
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Socialism - Wealth is generated sociality and should be shared equally by society. Government should equally regulate ownership.

• Secularism - Citizens have complete freedom to follow any religions.

• Federalism - the federal principle or system of government.

• Liberty - Freedom to express their thoughts.

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Answered by priyadharshini3725
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Answer:

Socialism:

Socialism is an economic and political system where the state owns the means of production (i. e. farms, factories, tools, and raw materials.) ... Socialists believe that everything in society is made by the cooperative efforts of the people and citizens.

Secularism:

the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.

Federalism:

Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system.

Liberty:

liberty is the state of being free within society from control or oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views. ... Thus liberty entails the responsible use of freedom under the rule of law without depriving anyone else of their freedom.

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