Exam 1 Flashcards

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Conservatism

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A set of beliefs that includes advocacy of a limited role for the national government in helping individuals, support for traditional values and lifestyles, and a cautious response to change.

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Government

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  • An institution

- Where decisions are made that resolve conflicts and allocate benefits and privileges.

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Limited Government

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There is minimal governmental intervention in personal liberties and the economy is not allowed by law, usually in a written Constitution.

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Political Culture

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Patterned set of ideas, values, and ways of thinking about government and politics that characterized its people.
-Census about rights to liberty, equality, and property

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Political Ideology

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Closely linked set of beliefs and politics

-Stems from coming from different institutions such as family and school.

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Legitimacy

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When authority is broadly accepted, it has legitimacy

-Popular acceptance of the right and power of a government or other entity to exercise authority.

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Democratic Republic

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A republic in which representatives elected by the people make and enforce laws and policies.

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Liberalism

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  • Political philosophy founded on ideas of liberty and equality.
  • Support freedom of speech, free markets, civil rights.
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Majority Rule

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The principle that the greater number should exercise greater power

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Popular Sovereignty

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Concept that ultimate political authority is based on the will of the people

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Representative Democracy

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A democracy supported by representatives elected by its constituents.

  • Adaptation of direct democracy
  • Supplement by the initiative (voters propose a law) or the referendum (legislative are referred by the legislature to the voters for approval or disapproval)
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Bill of Rights

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Part of the Constitution

-First 10 amendments, written together to protect the rights that the founding fathers wanted all citizens to have.

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Politics

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Struggle over power or influence within organization or informal groups that can grant or withhold benefits or privileges.

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Order

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A state of peace and security.

-Maintaining by protecting members of society from violence and criminal activity is the oldest purpose of government.

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Elite Theory

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Holds that society is ruled by a small number of people who exercise power to further their self-interests

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Republic

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Sovereign power rests with the people, rather than with a king or a monarch.

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Universal Suffrage

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Right of all adults to vote for their representatives

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Federalist

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  • Person who advocates or supports a system of government.

- Madison (Federalist 51), pro government, use of the madisonian model (checks and balances)

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Natural Rights

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Those rights that men possessed as a gift from nature (or God) prior to the formation of governments.

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Separation of powers

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Principal of dividing governmental powers among different braches of government.

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Bicameral

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Legislative body having two branches or chambers

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Judicial Review

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Doctrine under which legislative and executive actions are subject to review by the judiciary.
-Court invalidate laws and decisions that are incompatible with a higher authority (written constitution)

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Supremacy Doctrine

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  • Supremacy Clause
  • Federal law preempts state law, even when the laws conflict
  • A federal court may require a state to stop certain behavior if it interferes with federal law.
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Checks and Balances

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A major principle of the American system of government whereby each branch of the government can check the actions of the others.

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Confederation
An organization that consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league
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Great Compromise
- "Connecticut Compromise" - Reached during the US Constitutional Convention - Agreement allowed for the creation of the two house of the U.S. Congress. House based on population, Senate based on proportions (2 per state). - Compromise was reached to address the feeling from the smaller states that their interest would be drowned out by the larger states.
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Enumerated Powers
List of items found in Article I Section 8, set forth the authority of Congress. -Congress may exercise the powers that the Constitution grants it.
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Dual Federalism
Referred to as divided sovereignty -A political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments exercising those powers accorded to them without interference from the federal government.
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Commerce Clause
- Describes an enumerated power - States that Congress has power to regulate commerce (trade/business) with foreign nations, and among the several states and with the Indian Tribes.
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Elastic Clause
- Another name for the Necessary and Proper Clause - Congress shall have power to make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution.
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Concurrent Powers
Powers shared by the federal and state governments | -Ability to make laws, roads, defense, health, and environment.
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Unitary System
System of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government -Central government commonly delegates authority to subnational units and channels policy decisions down to them for implementation.
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Police Power
Power of a government to impose what it considers reasonable restrictions on the liberties of its citizens for the maintenance of public order and safety
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Supremacy Clause
- Article IV, Clause 2 - Establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the supreme law of the land. - Provides state courts are bound by the supreme law, in case of conflict between federal and state law, the federal law must be applied.