front 1 politics | back 1 competitions between competing interest groups or individuals for power and leadership. |
front 2 Government | back 2 The action or manner of controlling or regulating a nation organization or people. An institution through which leaders exercise power to make and enforce law affecting the people under it's control |
front 3 Purpose of the Government | back 3 providing leadership maintaining order providing public service providing national security providing economic security and assistance |
front 4 Constitution | back 4 A plan that provides the rulers for the government |
front 5 Principal of the constitutions | back 5 Limited power popular sovereignty and republicanism federalism separations of powers check and balance Individual rigths |
front 6 Socializations | back 6 the process beginning during childhood by which individuals acquire the values, habits, and attitudes of a society. |
front 7 Political socialization | back 7 a process by which individuals learn their political beliefs and attitudes from family school friends, coworkers and other sources |
front 8 Generazation | back 8 an argument that suggests a whole group has a characteristic based on the observation of a subset of that group |
front 9 Separation of powers | back 9 a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate.l |
front 10 political socialization | back 10 Political socialization is the process by which individuals internalize and develop their political values, ideas, attitudes, and perceptions via the agents of socialization. examples: family, school, peers, civic and religion |
front 11 Limited government | back 11 From the principle of government is fundamental to other principles. they also limit the power by explicit grants of authority |
front 12 Popular sovereignty and republicanism | back 12 Republic: a government in which voters hold sovereign power elected representatives, responsible to the people, exercise that power ---- people rule the country. |
front 13 Federalism | back 13 Americans live under both national and state government. Todyas national government is eating up the states to control them and have more power to take decisions for the state. |
front 14 separation of powers | back 14 The legislative branch makes laws Executive branch carries out laws/implements- president has to sign it- veto The judicial branch make sure laws are being followed |
front 15 Check and balance | back 15 legislative approve judges and overrides veto executive veto and appoints judges Judicial make the war decisions |
front 16 Individual rigths | back 16 The bill of rights This is where the Constitution protects the rights of individuals, as seen in the Bill of Rights. |
front 17 providing leadership | back 17 to establish how things go National government/state/local making decisions on behalf of the citizens and someone's they don't -- representative do it. |
front 18 Maintaining order | back 18 The government try to control and contain conflict between people by placing limits on what individuals are permitted to do. |
front 19 Providing public service | back 19 government creates schools, builds sewer system, pave roads, and provide other services that individualism cannot or wouldn't do on their own. |
front 20 Provide national security | back 20 To provide people protection against attack by another country or by terrorist |
front 21 provide economic security and assistance | back 21 protects the economic security of their people, just like they protect national security cost a lot of money Everyone's needs are different |