Use the following information to answer questions 1 and 2. Speaker 1 If I work as hard as I am capable of to make more money for myself, I will also be unknowingly helping to improve the quality of life for everyone. If everyone does what is best for themselves, society and the world will benefit. Speaker 2 We must take into consideration how our actions may influence the well-being and equality of everyone. The needs of everyone must be kept in mind to meet the needs of everyone better, including the less fortunate. Speaker 3 If the government funds social programs with a progressive taxation, which taxes individuals more only if they make more money, the government will be able to create greater social equality and opportunity for all citizens. Speaker 4 In any given society, there is only one person who should be in control of my life and that is me. Every person should conduct their lives in whatever manner they see fit. If they choose to work hard, they will make money, and they should be allowed to keep the money they have worked for. 1. Which speakers would be in support of collectivism? A. Speakers 3 and 4 B. Speakers 1 and 2 a no pniwoliot erDto alitW C. Speakers 1 and 4 D. Speakers 2 and 3 no tes no beced el Which speakers would be in support of individualism? A. Speakers 1 and 4 of nou B. Speakers 2 and 3 smoncY en to ynorelrt enT a bnstert C. Speakers 3 and 4 D. Speakers 1 and 2 ocial Studies 30-2

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Use the following information to answer questions 1 and 2.
Speaker 1
If I work as hard as I am capable of to make more money
for myself, I will also be unknowingly helping to improve the
quality of life for everyone. If everyone does what is best for
themselves, society and the world will benefit.
Speaker 2
We must take into consideration how our actions may influence
the well-being and equality of everyone. The needs of everyone
must be kept in mind to meet the needs of everyone better,
including the less fortunate.
Speaker 3
If the government funds social programs with a progressive
taxation, which taxes individuals more only if they make more
money, the government will be able to create greater social
equality and opportunity for all citizens.
Speaker 4
In any given society, there is only one person who should be in
control of my life and that is me. Every person should conduct
their lives in whatever manner they see fit. If they choose to
work hard, they will make money, and they should be allowed
to keep the money they have worked for.
1.
Which speakers would be in support of collectivism?
A. Speakers 3 and 4
B. Speakers 1 and 2
a no
pniwoliot erDto alitW
C. Speakers 1 and 4
D. Speakers 2 and 3
no tes
no beced el
Which speakers would be in support of individualism?
A. Speakers 1 and 4
of nou
B. Speakers 2 and 3
smoncY en to ynorelrt enT a
bnstert
C. Speakers 3 and 4
D. Speakers 1 and 2
ocial Studies 30-2
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following information to answer questions 1 and 2. Speaker 1 If I work as hard as I am capable of to make more money for myself, I will also be unknowingly helping to improve the quality of life for everyone. If everyone does what is best for themselves, society and the world will benefit. Speaker 2 We must take into consideration how our actions may influence the well-being and equality of everyone. The needs of everyone must be kept in mind to meet the needs of everyone better, including the less fortunate. Speaker 3 If the government funds social programs with a progressive taxation, which taxes individuals more only if they make more money, the government will be able to create greater social equality and opportunity for all citizens. Speaker 4 In any given society, there is only one person who should be in control of my life and that is me. Every person should conduct their lives in whatever manner they see fit. If they choose to work hard, they will make money, and they should be allowed to keep the money they have worked for. 1. Which speakers would be in support of collectivism? A. Speakers 3 and 4 B. Speakers 1 and 2 a no pniwoliot erDto alitW C. Speakers 1 and 4 D. Speakers 2 and 3 no tes no beced el Which speakers would be in support of individualism? A. Speakers 1 and 4 of nou B. Speakers 2 and 3 smoncY en to ynorelrt enT a bnstert C. Speakers 3 and 4 D. Speakers 1 and 2 ocial Studies 30-2
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