AP Government Chapter One Key Terms Flashcards
Government
the institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society
Public Goods
goods such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share
Politics
the process by which we select our governmental leaders wand what policies these leader persue, politics produces authoritative decisions about public issues
Political Participation
all the activities used by citizens to influence the selection of political leaders or the policies they pursue. Voting is the most common but not the only means of political participation in a democracy. other means include protest and civil disobedience
Single Issue Groups
groups that have a narrow interest, tend to dislike compromise, and often draw membership from people new to politics. these features distinguish them from traditional interest groups
Policy Making System
the process by which policy comes into being and evolves over time. People’s interests, problems, and concerns create political issues for government policy makers. these issues shape policy, which in turn, impacts people, generating more interests, problems, and concerns
Linkage Institutions
the political channels through which people’s concerns become plotical issues on the policy agenda. in the United States, linkage institutions include elections, political parties, interest groups and the media
Policy Agenda
the issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actually involved in politics at an given point in time
Political Issue
an issue that arises when people disagree about a problem
Policy Making Institutions
the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. The U.S. Constitution established three Policy Making Institutions- Congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policy making institution
Public Policy
a choice that government makes in response to a political issue. A policy is a course of action taken with regard to some problem
Policy Impacts
the effects a policy has on the people and problems. Impacts are analyzed to see how well a policy has met its goal and at what cost
Democracy
A system of selecting policy makers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public’s preferences
Majority Rule
A fundamental principle of traditional democratic theory. in democracy, choosing among alternatives requires that the majorities desire to be respected. see also minority rights
Minority Rights
A principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees tights to those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument. see also majority rule