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public services
Democracy
Government
Policy making systems
Challenges of democracy
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What is public services?
is a service which is provide by the government to people living within its jurisdiction.
100
What is democracy?
A system of selecting policymakers and organizing government so that policy represents the public's preferences.
100
What is Government?
The institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society.
100
What is a policy making system?
The process by which people's interests, problem, and concerns create political issues for gov't policymakers.
100
What is technical expertise?
The technical job skill that requires a person to research how citizens are going to vote in the election.
200
What is public goods?
Goods, such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share.
200
What is separation of powers?
The constitutional principle that limits the powers of government from having more power of the others.
200
What the basic function of government?
They are to form a perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and provide a common defense.
200
what is linkage institutions?
the connect between the people and the media, interest groups, and political parties.
200
What is limited participation?
This happens when there is evidence that a good majority of the american population will not vote.
300
What is public policy?
The principled guide to action taken by the administrative executive branches of the state withe regard to class of issues.
300
What was the traditional democratic theory?
Equality in vote, effective participation, enlightened understanding, citizen control of the agenda, inclusion.
300
What is the electoral college?
The mechanism established by the constitution for the indirect election f the vice president and president.
300
Who are policy making institutions?
The legislature, executive, courts and bureaucracy.
300
What is escalating campaign cost?
The funding of campaign going up yearly due to candidates wanting to draw attention of their voters
400
What is public administration?
The implementation of the government policy and also an academic discipline that studies and prepares civil servants for working in public service.
400
What are the three contemporary theories of american democracy?
The theory of hyperparathyroidism, elite and class, and pluralist.
400
How many articles is in the constitution?
There are 7 officials articles.
400
Who makes the policy?
Congress;ie Senate and the house
400
What is diverse political interests?
It is the belief that american people what equal representation in political systems, so that their voices will be heard.
500
What is policy agenda?
Issues that attract the attention of public officials and other people involved in politics.
500
How many nations have a democratic government?
More that 123 nations
500
Who is the Michigan governor?
Rick Snyder
500
How do polices impact people?
Policies affect people by making them follow new tax bills, laws and other regulations giving by the government.
500
What is policy gridlock?
A condition that occurs when no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish policy, and results in nothing getting done.