Social conservatism refers to a political ideology that promotes traditional values and moral principles, particularly in relation to social issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, and religious freedom.
Related terms
Traditional Values: Traditional values are beliefs or customs that have been passed down through generations and are considered important for maintaining societal order.
Moral Principles: Moral principles are guidelines or standards of behavior based on what is considered right or wrong within a particular society.
Social Issues: Social issues refer to matters that affect individuals or society as a whole, such as equality, justice, and personal freedoms.