Definitions
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100

The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies

Government

100

What are the FOUR things required to be a state?

Population, Territory, Sovereignty, Government

100

Which country is an example of a modern day Theocracy?

Iran

100

Whos ideas were crucial to political theory during the Enlightenment?

Baron de Montesquieu

100

True or False: Democracy is firmly based upon a belief in the fundamental importance of the individual.

True

200

All the things a government does

Public policies

200

Which theory of how states arose introduces the idea that it was of a "voluntary act of free people"?

Social Contract Theory

200

Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic forms of government?

Unitary

Federal

Confederate

Islam

Islam

200

What is mercantilism?

An economic and political theory emphasizing money as the chief source of wealth to increase the absolute power of the monarchy and the nation.

200

Which of the following is one of the various methods of political participation at local, state, and national levels?

Seek Elected Office

Voting

Writing Letters to Government Leaders

300

the responsibility for the exercise of the three powers is held by one person.

Dictatorship

300

What of the following is something the government does NOT do?

Form a More Perfect Union

Establish Justice

Insure Domestic Hostility

Promote General Welfare

Insure Domestic Hostility

300

What classification of government features a separation of powers between the executive and the legislative branches of the government?

Presidential

300

How can a government gain legitimacy?

Win legitimacy is through the power of personality Tradition When a government binds itself to the rule of law.

300

Which of the following is NOT one of the four fundamental factors of the free enterprise system?

Government Ownership

Individual Initiative

Profit

Competition

 Government Ownership

400

the responsibility of these powers rests with the majority

Democracy

400

What are the three basic powers of government?

Legislative 

Executive

Judicial

400

Which of the following is not a factor in classifying government 

who can participate in the governing process 

the geographic distribution of governmental power within the state 

the relationship between the legislative and the executive branches of the government 

The people often vote in popular elections

The people often vote in popular elections

400

What served as a catalyst to the Commercial Revolution?

The Black Plague

400

True or False: The free enterprise system is often called Communism.

False

500

Where did Mr. Daniels go to College?

ATU and SAU

500

According to the Evolutionary theory how did states originate?

States developed naturally out of the early family.

500

Which of the following is an example of a CIVIC responsibility?

Being responsible for your own behavior

taking care of your family

being considerate of others

paying taxes

paying taxes

500

When did the Roman Catholic Church become the official church of the roman empire?

380 a.d.

500

Which of the following is a basic notion of the American concept of Democracy?

Recognition of the fundamental worth and dignity of every person.

Respect for the equality of all persons.

Faith in majority rule and an insistence upon minority rights

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