| Libertarian Right: Libertarian Philosophy | Authoritarian Right: Traditional Values | Libertarian Left: Freedom of Expression | Authoritarian Left: Economic Policies | Centrist: Recreational Hunting and Fishing | 
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					  Who is John Galt?					 
					
					 In Atlas Shrugged, this phrase is associated with the mysterious disappearance of the world's most productive individuals. 
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					  What is the Traditional Nuclear Family?					 
					
					 This term describes a family consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit. 
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					  What is The Catcher in the Rye?					 
					
					 This controversial novel by J.D. Salinger has been banned for its profanity, sexual content, and themes of rebellion. 
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					  What is nationalisation?					 
					
					 This term describes the process of transferring private sector assets into public ownership by the government. 
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					  What is a wild turkey?					 
					
					 This North American bird, known for its colourful plumage and distinctive call, is a popular target for hunters during the fall season. 
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					  What is Non-Aggression Principle?					 
					
					 This principle is a core tenet of the libertarian philosophy, emphasizing voluntary interactions over coercion. 
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					  Who is Mother Theresa?					 
					
					 This female religious leader founded the Missionaries of Charity and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. 
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					  Who is Julien Assange?					 
					
					 This Australian journalist and founder of WikiLeaks has been a controversial figure in the fight for transparency and free speech. 
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					  Who is Mao Zedong / Tse-Tung?					 
					
					 This Chinese leader launched the first Five-Year Plan in 1953, focusing on heavy industry and collectivization. 
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					  What is a bass?					 
					
					 This popular game fish, known for its fighting spirit and distinctive leap when hooked, is often found in freshwater rivers and lakes. 
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					  What is Fifth Amendment?					 
					
					 This amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects individuals from the government taking private property without just compensation. 
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					  Who is Martin Luther?					 
					
					 This religious leader founded the Protestant Reformation by nailing his Ninety-five Theses to a church door in 1517. 
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					  What is "The Times They Are A-Changin'"?					 
					
					 This 1964 song by Bob Dylan became an anthem for the civil rights movement. 
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					  Who is Otto von Bismarck?					 
					
					 This German Chancellor is credited with laying the foundations for the modern welfare state with social insurance programs in the 1880s. 
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					  What is angling?					 
					
					 This technique involves fishing with a rod and line, often from the shore or a pier, and is one of the most common forms of recreational fishing. 
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					  Who is Milton Friedman?					 
					
					 This American social theorist and economist wrote Free to Choose and won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976. 
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					  Who is Pope John Paul II?					 
					
					 This Pope, known for his traditionalist views, served from 1978 until his death in 2005 and played a significant role in the fall of communism in Europe. 
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					  What is Voltaire?					 
					
					 This 18th-century French Enlightenment writer is famous for his advocacy of free speech, often summarized by the quote, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." 
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					  What is the Nordic Model?					 
					
					 This Scandinavian concept emphasizes a comprehensive welfare state that provides universal health care, education, and social services. 
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					  What is a catfish?					 
					
					 This freshwater fish, known for its whisker-like barbels, is a popular target for anglers, especially in rivers. 
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					  Who is John Locke?					 
					
					 This Enlightenment philosopher is known for his theory that property rights originate from mixing one's labour with natural resources. 
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					  Who is Thomas Hobbes?					 
					
					 This 18th-century philosopher wrote Leviathan and is known for his advocacy of a strong, centralized authority to avoid the chaos of the state of nature. 
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					  What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District?					 
					
					 This landmark 1969 U.S. Supreme Court case ruled that students do not lose their First Amendment rights at school. 
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					  What is Chile?					 
					
					 This South American country saw its copper industry nationalized in the early 1970s under the government of Salvador Allende. 
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					  What is fox hunting?					 
					
					 This traditional form of hunting involves pursuing animals on horseback, often with the assistance of hounds. 
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