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combine both elements of a nation and a state.

What is a Nation-State?

100

a plan of action on different issues that the government adopts.

What is Public Policy?

100

group of people who are united by common bonds(Race, language, custom, tradition, religion, etc).

What is a Nation?

100

A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives

Direct Democracy

100

A form of government in which a sole leader or small group has absolute power and authority.

Dictatorship

200

a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.

What is a State?

200

Pass laws to shape economic policy
Establish a national currency
Implement a tax system
Establish an annual spending budget
Create safety nets

Making Economic Decisions

200

A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.

Representative Democracy

200

share governmental powers with elected legislatures or serve as ceremonial leaders of their governments.

Constitutional Monarchs

200

A system of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a single individual

Autocracy

300

The institution through which the state (country) maintains social order, provides public policy and enforces the law.

What is Government?

300

Idea that god, or gods, chose certain individuals to rule
Shared belief of many early civilizations
Egyptians, Aztecs, Monarchs, etc.

What is Divine Right Theory?

300

have complete and unlimited power to rule their people.

Absolute Monarchs

300

a small group of people having control of a country

Oligarchy

300

A system consisting of a league of independent states, each having essentially sovereign powers. The central government created by such a league has only limited powers over the states.

Confederal System

400

the executive and legislative are one
Executive is chosen by the legislature
Leader of executive branch, or Prime Minister, are drawn from the legislature

Parliamentary System

400

Historically people collaborated to develop civilizations
Government emerged as strong groups took control of weaker groups

What is Force Theory?

400

power is held by a single centralized Government

Unitary Government

400

A government that divides the powers of government between the national government and state or provincial governments

Federal System

400

Protect society from threat of invasion
Protect information and individual data
Handle relations with other nations
Make treaties and trade agreements with other nations

Providing National Security

500

has supreme and absolute power within its own territory and is able to govern its people and land. Make treaties

What is a Sovereign State?

500

Some believe the state originated from family structure
Head of the primitive family took on an authoritative role

What is Theory?


500

Philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke challenged divine rights of leaders
Government was necessary to preserve civil society
Government is provided power, but agrees to protect citizens

What is Social Contract Theory?

500

People need government to keep order to reduce conflict
Protect property rights
Resolve conflicts
Pay taxes
Raise an army
Provide a court system
Resolve disagreements

Maintaining Social Order

500

Provide essential services
Promote the general welfare
Provide social services such as schools, sewers, police, trash collection
Enforcing laws to protect the health and safety of others

Providing Public Services