Unit#1 Principles of Government Flashcards

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government

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institution created by society to create and enforce public policy

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protection

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a government protects society against outside enemies; one of the five purposes of government.

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order

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a government maintains order among the members of society; one of the five purposes of government

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conflict resolution

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a government helps resolve disputes; one of the five purposes of government

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economic stability

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a government exercises some degree of control over the economy; one of the five purposes of government

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public services

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a government provides items the public needs; one of the five purposes of government

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force theory

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says that an individual or small group used force (or violence or the threat of violence) to gain control of people; the people will be forced to submit to their will.

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evolution theory

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says that the first government evolved naturally from the family

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divine right theory

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says that the right to rule was divine or came directly from God

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social contract theory

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says that society and government enter into a contract explaining what the government could and could not do; the right to rule comes from the people

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power

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ability to make people do what you want

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authority

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legitimate use of power

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legitimacy

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when people accept that the government should have power

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sovereignty

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the supreme and ultimate power or authority within a territory

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elitist theory

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in any society, only a small group of people hold power

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pluralist theory

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in any society a large number of people hold power

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Karl Marx’s theory

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the elites are those who control the economy

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C. Write Mills’ theory

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the elites are those who control the economy, the government, and the military

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Max Weber’s theory

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the elites are bureaucrats

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democracy

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rule by the people

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dictatorship

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people have no power, government leaders cannot be stopped by the people, the law, or constitution

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direct democracy

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all people have a direct say in how they are governed, everyone votes on all of the laws

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indirect democracy

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the people elect representatives who run the government

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autocracy

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one person holds all of the power

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oligarchy

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a few people hold the power

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totalitarian government

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government that has complete and total control over all aspects of people’s lives

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limited government

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government has less power; allows people and business a great deal of freedom

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anarchy

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government does not exist; no laws or order

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unitary or centralized government

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the power of the government is centralized into one place like a large capital city

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federal government

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power of the government is divided between a central government an many smaller governments

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confederate government

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power is spread out among several geographic centers; may have a central government, but it is not powerful

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parliamentary government

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strong legislative branch; executive branch is selected directly from the legislative branch

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presidential government

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executive branch and legislative branches are separate; members of the executive branch are not members of the legislative branch

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popular sovereignty

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government by the consent, or approval, of the people