the right to bear arms
2nd amendment
believed humans are guided by self preservation
thomas hobbes
the political party with an elephant as a logo
republican
political power belongs to the people
popular sovereignty
number eligible voters who actually did since 1974
1/3
freedom form search and seizure
fourth amendment
believed people exist in equality and freedom
john locke
provides a link between citizens and government
political parties
the government and officials in government are not the supreme authority
limited government
largest group of non voters
people 18-25
right to due process
fifth amendment
the hypothetical condition the preceded society, civil government and structure
state of nature
political party with the donkey as a logo
democratic party
the branch of government that makes laws
legislative branch
income, occupation, education, gender, age, etc.
socialogical factors
freedom from cruel and unusual punishments
eighth amendment
believed that state of nature is chaotic and corrupting but peaceful
john locke
most presidents have been apart of this party
democratic
branch of government that checks the executive branch
judicial branch
party identification, straight ticket voting, split ticket voting
psychological factors
freedom of trial by judge or jury
7th amendment
believed that life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short
Thomas hobbes
parties other than democrat and republicans
third parties
head of the executive branch
the process by which people gain political attitudes and opinions
political socialization