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Federalism
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Foundations of Gov't
Socialization
100

What is considered the first gov't of the U.S.?

The Articles of Confederation

100

What is the necessary and proper clause?

a clause that states the government can do anything that is necessary for the country

100

What is a political party?

A group of people who share similar beliefs and use that to acquire support and exercise political power

100

What two people had an impact on how our gov't was made?

John Locke and Thomas Hobbes

100

What is political socialization?

the process by which an individual forms their ideas and beliefs about politics and political values

200

What principles is the Declaration of Independence based on?

John Locke's "natural rights"

social contract

200
What is federalism?

a constitutional agreement where power is given to the federal and state gov'ts to allow both to exercise authority

200

What are three (stereotypical) characteristics of the republican party?

higher income bracket, white collar, college degree, male vote, older age group, attend church, white Americans, Cuban Americans, live in small towns, live in the midwest and the south

200

What is the purpose of the Constitution?

to establish a government created by the people and a way to secure our natural rights

200

What are two factors that affect a person's political socialization?

participations, efficiency, willingness, and opportunity

300

Who were the three people who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams

300

What are reserved powers?

power given to the states through the 10th amendment stating that the powers not granted by the fed. gov't are reserved for the states

300

What are four sociological factors that contribute to voting stereotypes?

income, occupation, gender, age, religious affiliation, ethnic background, geography, family beliefs

300

What is the purpose of gov'ts?

they are to secure natural rights and can be changed or removed if not doing so

they also require the consent of the governed- they get their power from the people

300

What are four main things that can impact a person's political socialization?

family, friends, education, the media, religion, family values

400

What are two reasons the Constitution needed?

-old way was not working

-creating a legislative, executive, and judicial branch was necessary

-wanted a strong central gov't

400

What are the three types of grants and who gets control in them?

categorical/formula grant - control for gov.

project grant - more control for states

block grants - no exponential control for anyone

400

What is the difference between straight-ticket voting and split-ticket voting?

straight-ticket voting is when you select only members of your party for all ballot positions

split-ticket voting is when you select people of different political parties for different positions on your ballot

400

What does popular sovereignty declare?

the legitimacy of the government depends on the will or consent of the people

400

Why do we need political socialization?

political socialization plays a big role in defining who an individual is and the role they decide to play in the government

500

How is federalism connected to the constitution?

The document ensures that what the fed. gov't can do, the states cannot and what the states can do, the gov't cannot

500

What are three reasons we have federalism?

Checks the growth of tyranny, allows unity without uniformity, encourages experimentation, and keeps government closer to the people

500

What are three of the liberal party's core beliefs and what do they mean?

international- global "all together" mentality, individ. morals- police ourselves, change is good- adapt as needed when needed, domestic emphasis- people 1st, brotherhood- community, expansive gov.- do what's needed to help, fair market- balance the market and keep it competitive, just capitalism- set guidelines for businesses to follow

500

Why is it important to limit government?

we need a government that is stable and efficient and is able to avoid anarchy

500

Why do our personal beliefs affect our political ones?

our personal beliefs affect our political ones because as we grow, we develop our beliefs off of a base. That base being the beliefs our families presented to us.

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