Principals of Government
Principals of Government 2
Formation of Government
Economic Theories
Misc.
100

Any sizable group of people who are united by common bonds of race, language, custom, tradition, and sometimes religion.

Nation

100

Four essential functions of a state.

population, territory, sovereignty, and government.

100

gives all key powers to the national or central government.

Unitary System of Government

100

defined as the study of human efforts to satisfy seemingly unlimited wants through the use of limited resources.

Economics

100

—Governments undertake projects, such as building sewer systems, that individuals could not or would not do on their own.

Providing Public Services

200

A political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority.

A State

200

Three ways boundaries of a state or nation can change.

Wars, purchases, and negotiations.

200

divides the powers of government between the national government and state governments.

Federal System of Government

200

This system is usually referred to as free enterprise

Capitalism

200

a government in which a constitution has authority to place clearly recognized limits on the powers of those who govern.

Constitutional Government

300

The state has supreme and absolute authority within its boundaries.

 Sovereignty     

300

Protecting a nation against foreign powers and terrorists.

Providing National Security.

300

Oldest Constitution in the World.

American Constitution

300

Created the concept of laissez-faire economics.

Adam Smith

300

the effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of a government.

Politics

400

The institution through which the state maintains social order provides public services and enforces decisions that are binding on all people living within the state.

Government 

400

One of the first students of Government.

Aristotle

400

involves the interpretation and application of the constitution.

Constitutional Law

400

Created the idea of Communism.

Karl Marx

400

decisions are made at the upper levels of government and handed down to managers.

Command Economy

500

A plan that provides the rules for government.

Constitution

500

Four major purposes of government.

1) to maintain social order

2) to provide public services

3) to provide for national security and a common defense

4) to provide for and control the economic system.

500

constitutions have a statement that sets forth the goals and purposes to be served by the government.

Preamble

500

—All economic systems must make three major economic decisions:

1.What and how much should be produced.

2.How goods and services should be produced.

3.Who gets the goods and services that are produced.

500

government planners decide how much to produce, what to produce, and how to distribute the goods and services.

Communism