Social Darwinism: The belief that certain individuals or groups are more fit for success in society, similar to how some ice cream flavors are considered more popular than others.
Laissez-faire: An economic principle advocating for minimal government interference in business affairs, like having a self-serve ice cream shop where customers can choose their own toppings.
Nativism: The policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants, similar to preferring traditional classic ice cream flavors over trendy new ones.