U.S. government as established by the Constitution
Structures of Government
Political Parties
Mixed Vocabulary
Historical Arguments
100

What is a fundamental set of principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. 

Constitution 

100

What is the process of examining similarities and differences between governmental systems, structures, and functions to identify patterns, trends, and variations. 

 Comparison

100

What does it mean to organize and coordinate people or resources for a particular purpose, such as mobilizing voters to support a political candidate or cause.  

Mobilize 

100

What is the effect or influence that political parties, interest groups, elections, and the media have on political institutions?

Impact 

100

What is information or data that supports or proves a claim; can come from various sources such as research studies, historical documents, or expert opinions.

Evidence

200

What are duties or obligations to fulfill certain roles or tasks, often associated with specific positions or roles within a governmental system?

Responsibilities 

200

What is the starting point or source from which something arises or is derived, especially concerning the establishment or development of governmental systems? 

Origins 

200

What is the formal processes by which citizens choose representatives or make decisions on public policy issues, often involving campaigns, voting, and electoral systems? 

Elections 

200

What is the authority or ability to act or influence others, especially in the context of governmental functions?

Powers

200

What is reliable, trustworthy; referring to sources or evidence considered believable and authoritative.

Credible

300

What are boundaries or restrictions placed on the authority or actions of government, often defined by laws, constitutions, or other legal instruments? 

Limits

300

What is the organization, arrangement, or framework of governmental systems, including the distribution of powers, institutions, and mechanisms of governance.

 Structures

300

What are organizations that seek to influence government policy by nominating candidates for elected office and coordinating their actions in legislative bodies? 

Political Parties 

300

What are various forms of communication, such as newspapers, television, radio, and the internet, that disseminates news, information, and opinions to the public? 

Media

300

What is relating to evidence; this adjective describes the quality or characteristics of evidence presented to support a claim.

Evidentiary

400

What is the structure and functioning of the institution and mechanisms through which a country or organization exercises authority and manages public affairs? 

System of Government 

400

What is the allocation or division of authority and responsibilities among different levels of government or branches of government, often specified by constitutions or legal framework?

Distribution of Powers 

400

What are organizations formed to advocate for specific policy goals or interests, often by lobbying government officials, mobilizing voters, and shaping public opinions? 

Interest groups 

400

What is the purpose, role, or tasks performed by governmental entities or institutions, often related to the execution of authority and provision of services?

Functions


400

What is having the power to convince or sway opinions; a persuasive argument is one that effectively compellingly presents claims and evidence to influence others' beliefs or actions.

Persuasive

500

What is the gradual development or change of something over time, often involving a sequences of stages or transformations?

Evolution 

500

What is the overarching frameworks or paradigms that define how governmental systems operate, including concepts such as federalism, unitarism, confederalism, and parliamentary systems? 

Governance Models 

500

What is the act of publicly supporting or promoting a particular policy, idea, or cause, often carried out by interest groups to influence government decision-making? 

Advocacy 

500

What is the examination and evaluation of components or elements to understand their nature, function, and relationships, often involving critical thinking and interpretation?

Analysis 

500

What is the act of combining different elements or parts into a unified whole; in the context of constructing arguments, integration refers to effectively incorporating evidence, counterclaims, and other relevant information into the argument.

Integration

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