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What is sovereignty? - ANSWERS-The legitimate authority in a government to wield
coercive power to authoritatively allocate values.
Popular sovereignty - ANSWERS-The idea that the highest political authority in a
democracy is the will of the people
pluralistic - ANSWERS-a society in which power is widely distributed among diverse
groups and interests
elitist - ANSWERS-a society in which organized, influential minority interests dominate
the political process
political science - ANSWERS-the systematic study of government, political institutions,
processes, and behavior.
normative - ANSWERS-theories or statements that seek to prescribe how things should
be valued, what should be, what is good or just, and what is better or worse
null hypothesis - ANSWERS-a statement positing that there is no relationship between
that variables being observed.
, the Virginia plan - ANSWERS-first major proposal presented at the 1787 constitutional
convention: the basis of the constitution. (big states wanted this)
New Jersey plan - ANSWERS-a proposal presented at the Constitutional convention
that called for a one-house legislature with equal representation for each state (little
states wanted this)
Connecticut Compromise (Great Compromise) - ANSWERS-a proposal at the
constitutional convention that called for a 2 house legislature with a house of
representatives apportioned on the basis of population and a senate representing each
state on an equal basis.
faction - ANSWERS-a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or a minority
of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of
interests, adverse to the right of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate
interests of the community.
Madisonian Dilemna - ANSWERS-the problem of limiting self interested individuals who
administer stronger governmental powers from using those powers to destroy the
freedoms that government is supposed to protect
Majority Rule - ANSWERS-The principle under which government follows the course of
action preferred by most people
Absolute majority - ANSWERS-Fifty percent plus one of all members or all eligible
voters
Simple Majority - ANSWERS-Fifty percent plus one of those participating or of those
who vote
Plurality - ANSWERS-The largest percentage of a vote, when no one has a majority