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What is the declaration of independence?

The United States Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting. 

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what is federalism?

Federalism is a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government.

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what is a political party?

a group of people who seek to control the government through winning elections. 

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What are the foundations of government?

The constitution

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How many categories of political socialization are there?

2

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when was the declaration of independence signed?

July 4, 1776 – August 2, 1776

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What does federalism do?

an overarching national government is responsible for broader governance of larger territorial areas, while the smaller subdivisions, states, and cities govern the issues of local concern.


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how many functions do they serve?

5

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what does the constitution establish?

The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens

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What are the categories of political socialization?

Sociological factors and psychological factors

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where was the declaration of independence signed?

at the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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how could federalism hinder the government?

The constitution gives the national government so much power that the state governments may not be able to function properly

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what are the two main political parties?

Democrats and republicans

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what is the constitution?

The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America.

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How many sociological factors are there?

10

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how many people signed the declaration of independence?

56

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How could federalism benefit the government?

It would be difficult to politically take over the country if they became one instead of being separate states.

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what do republicans tend to believe in?

Small government, lower taxes, national security, family values, favor 2nd amendment, free-market capitalism, pro-life


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what are the 5 weaknesses of the articles of confederation? 

A weak central government with no executive or judicial branch. Each state printed its own currency. Each state only had one vote. New laws required support from at least 9/13 states. To change the articles of confederation, all states must agree.

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How many psychological factors are there?

3

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why was the declaration of independence signed?

It was written to convince Congress to demand independence from Britain.

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why did federalists want to sign and put the constitution into place?

they wanted a strong centralized government.

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what do democrats tend to believe in?

Large government, higher taxes, individual rights, gay rights, gun control, environmental issues, pro-choice


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how did the constitution "fix" the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitution fixed the weaknesses by allowing the central government certain powers/rights.

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What are the psychological factors?

Party identification, straight-ticket voting, and split-ticket voting.