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Modernism ▫Secularism Technology ▫Rationalism Bureaucracy ▫Materialism Freedom Post-modernism ▫Quality of Life ▫Preserve Environment ▫Promote Health and Education Qualities of Democracies ▫Civil Liberties ▫Rule of Law ▫Neutral Judiciary ▫Civil Society ▫Civilian Military Advanced Democracies

Tertiary Sector ▫Service ▫Technology ▫Creation and Support Secondary Sector ▫Industry ▫Manufacturing ▫Tangible Goods Primary Sector ▫Agriculture ▫Local ▫Numerous but Small Advanced Democracies

UN ▫Supranational Organization ▫Collection of Nations ▫Variety of Agencies EU ▫Common Market ▫Currency and Governance ▫Change National Sovereignty NAFTA ▫Mexico, Canada, US ▫Free Trade Zone ▫Limited Governance Advanced Democracies