Chapter 1-study of American Government Flashcards
Politics
The activity by which an issue is agitated or settled
Power
The ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first persons intentions
Authority
The right to use power
Legitimacy
Political authority conferred by law or by state or national constitution
Democracy
The rule of many
Direct or participatory democracy
A government in which all or most citizens participate directly
Representative democracy
A government in which leaders make decisions by winning a competitive struggle for the popular vote
Elite
Persons who possess a disproportionate share of some valued resource like money prestige or expertise
Class view
View that the government is dominated by capitalists
Power elite view
View that the government is dominated by a few top leaders most of whom are outside the government
Bureaucratic view
View that the government is dominated by appointed officials
Pluralist view
View that competition amount all affected interests shapes public policy
Creedal passion view
View that morally impassioned elites drive important political change
Political agenda
Issues that people believe require governmental action
Cost
A burden that people believe they must bear if a policy is adopted