Core Concepts
Nations v State
Politics and Gov
Core Concepts
Nation v State
100

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How many concepts are there?

100

Category of people with a common identity and interest

Nation

100

Involves personal gain or electoral advantage

Politics

100

Values, beliefs, and ideologies that shape political behavior.


What is Political Culture and Ideology.

200

Sovereignty, Authority, and Legitimacy. Political Institutions. Citizenship and Civil Society. Political Culture and Ideology. Political Economy. Political Change

Name the core political concepts

200

Culturally homogeneous groups of people, larger than a single tribe or community, which share a common language, institutions, religion, and historical experience.

What is a nation?

200

Prioritizes common good, above personal interests

What is the goal of government?

200

Relationship between the state and the economy, including different economic systems and their impact on society.

What is Political Economy

300

How power is exercised and justified in different political systems.

What is Sovereignty, Authority, and Legitimacy?

300

self-governing political entity

What is a State?

300

Governments are in every institution and company

Are governments only in countries?

300

Revolution, reform, and democratization.

What is political change

300

Space or territory which has internationally recognized boundaries

A characteristic of a country?

400

Structures and functions of governments around the world.

What is Political Institutions


400

A division of a federal State

What is a state?

400

Organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections.

What are political parties?

500

Rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the role of non-governmental organizations in political life

What is Citizenship and Civil Society

500

Palestine or Israel

A nation with no state?

500

A permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.

What are the four criteria a state must have for statehood, according to the Montevideo Convention?