Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Politics

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The process of deciding who benefits in society and who does not

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Efficacy

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Citizen’s belief that thy have the ability to achieve something desirable and that the government listens to people like them

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Civic Engagement

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Individual and collective actions designed to identify and address issues of public concern

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Political Engagement

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Citizen actions that are intended to solve public problems through political means

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Government

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The institution that creates and implements policies and laws that guide the conduct of the nation and its citizens

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Citizens

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Members of the polity who, through birth or naturalization, enjoy the rights, privileges, and responsibilities attached to membership in a given nation

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Naturalization

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The process of becoming a citizen by means other than birth, as in the case of immigrants

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Legitimacy

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A quality conferred on government by citizens who believe that its exercise of power is right and proper

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Public goods

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Goods whose benefits cannot be limited and that are available to all

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Monarchy

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Government in which a member of a royal family, usually a king or a queen, has absolute authority over a territory and its government

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Oligarchy

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Government in which an elite few hold power

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Democracy

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Government in which supreme power of governance lies in the hands of its citizens

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Totalitarianism

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System of government in which the government essentially controls every aspect of people’s lives

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Authoritarianism

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System of government in which the government holds strong powers but is checked by some forces

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Constitutionalism

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Government that is structured by law, and in which the power of government is limited

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Limited government

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Government that is restricted in what it can do so that the rights of the people are protected

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Divine right of kings

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The assertion that monarchies, as a manifestation of God’s will, could rule absolutely without regard to the will or well-being of their subjects

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Social contract

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An agreement between people and their leaders in which the people agree to give up some liberties so that their other liberties are protected

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Popular sovereignty

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The theory that government is created by the people and depends on the people for the authority to rule

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Social contract theory

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The idea that individuals possess free will and that every individual is equally endowed with the God-given right of self-determination and the ability to consent to be governed

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Direct democracy

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A structure of government in which citizens discuss and decide policy through majority rule

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Indirect democracy

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Sometimes called a representative democracy, a system in which citizens elect representative who decide policies on behalf of their constitutions

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Political culture

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The people’s collective beliefs an attitudes about government and political processes

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Liberty

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The most essential quality of American democracy; it is both the freedom from governmental interference in citizens’ lives and the freedom to pursue happiness

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Capitalism

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An economic system in which the means of producing wealth are privately owned and operated to produce profits

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Property

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Anything that can be owned

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Consent of the governed

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The idea that, in a democracy, the government’s power derives from the consent of the people

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Majority rule

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The idea that, in a democracy, only policies with 50 percent plus one vote are enacted, and only candidates that win 50 percent plus one vote are elected

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Political Ideology

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Integrated system of ideas or beliefs about political values in general and the role of government in particular- the extent to which the government should promote economic equality in society

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Liberalism

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An ideology that advocates change in the social, political, and economic realms to better protect the well-being of individuals and to produce equality within society

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Conservatism

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An ideology that emphasizes preserving tradition and relying on community and family as mechanisms of continuity in society

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Socialism

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An ideology that advocates economic equality, theoretically achieved by having the government or workers own the means of production (businesses and industry)

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Libertarianism

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An ideology whose advocates believe that government should take a “hands-off” approach in most matters