Natural-Born & Naturalized
What are types of citizenship?
Power taken by force and shared by a few.
What is oligarchy?
constitutional monarchy, representative democracy, direct democracy, republic
What are examples of democracies?
Power sharing system of gov.
What is federal?
Plan of government.
What is constitution?
obey laws, pay taxes, jury duty, attend school, defend nation
What are duties?
All power located in one place; central.
What is unitary?
We vote for others to represent us.
What is representative democracy/republic?
Centralized top down gov.
What is unitary?
Plan of government for the United States.
What is US Constitution?
informed voter, respectful, volunteerism
What are responsibilities?
Government power shared by national and state.
What is federalism?
Type of government in the United States.
What is representative democracy/republic?
Best for us all.
What is common good?
Plan of government for Florida?
What is Florida Constitution?
keep order, provide security, provide services, guide community
What are functions of government?
grouping of states
What is confederal?
Constituents
What are voters?
limited gov, rule of law, majority rule, free, fair, & competitive elections, consent of the governed, self-government, republicanism, natural rights
What are principles of American democracy?
Strong state gov and weak central gov.
What is confederation?
Power taken by force and power held by one person.
What is authoritarian?
autocracy, dictatorship, totalitarian, absolute monarchy, unitary
What are examples of authoritarianism?
Most want, most get.
What is majority rule?
Presidential and Parliamentary systems of government.
What are democratic systems?
People in a nation.
What are citizens?