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secularization - ANSWERS>>>>>A process of
removing institutions such as education and
government from the dominance or influence of
religion.
Decline in influence in religion
Indifference to or rejection of religion or
religious consideration
authoritarian - ANSWERS>>>>>A government in
which one leader or group of people holds
absolute power.
A style of government characterized by
submission to authority. It tends to opposed
individualism and democracy. In its most extreme
cases it is one in which political power is
concentrated in a leader or leaders, who possess
exclusive, unaccountable, and arbitrary power.
ideology - ANSWERS>>>>>A consistent set of
beliefs by groups/individuals
A comprehensive set of beliefs about the nature
of people and about the role of an institution
or government.
A consistent pattern of opinion on particular
issues that stems from a core belief or set of
beliefs
Legitimacy - ANSWERS>>>>>When/How people accept
Government's authority to make policy
,Provides Political stability (gov is in control)
Having (a kind of) legitimacy doesn't mean a
high leg. rate
E.g. Nigeria and Iran currently have a low
legitimacy rate
Analyzing Quantitative data to conclude
qualitative statement = rate of legitimacy
E.g. Iranian presidential election turnout rate
▶ ️ People not interested in the election ▶
People don't think the result of the president
can make real changes ▶ People have no faith in
the current gov. ▶ Iran currently has a low
leg. rate
Traditional Legitimacy - ANSWERS>>>>>Traditions
are long-established practices with historical
or religious significance that lend credibility
to government decisions
Have been in place for an extended period
Have been related to some religion/culture
popular and traditional
E.g 1). Iran's leadership connection to Shia
Islam, a supreme leader of both spiritual &
political authority came from the country's
religious leadership, cultures, and history
(1979 revolution)
E.g 2). Putin's close connection to leaders of
the Russian Orthodox church = using religious
authority to strengthen political position
Charismatic Legitimacy - ANSWERS>>>>>Found in
the personal appeal of an individual with a
compelling (strong) vision that attracts
multiple followers
,Example: Chairman Mao in China, and Ayatollah
Khomeini in Iran gain power through their
charisma
Rational-legal Legitimacy - ANSWERS>>>>>The
government's authority is based on a system of
rules and laws that are applied fairly and
consistently
People accept cuz it follows these rules, not
cuz of tradition or a leader's charisma
Kind of legitimacy we see in modern democracies,
leaders are chosen through elections, and their
power is limited by laws.
The Largest Legitimacy in the 6 countries -
ANSWERS>>>>>Russia: Rational-legal
Iran: Traditional
U.K.: Rational-legal
China: Rational-legal
Mexico: Rational-legal
Nigeria: Rational-legal
Constitutional gov - ANSWERS>>>>>Rule of Law:
Formal rules/law are consistently applied to the
gov
Principles and limits set out in that
constitution are followed and enforced
Example: U.K. has a constitutional monarchy
Gov Having Constitution - ANSWERS>>>>>Presence
of a document
, A country has a formal document called a
constitution, which outlines the structure,
powers, and principles of the gov
Having a constitution doesn't guarantee that the
government will abide by its rules, the
Constitution could be ignored, manipulated, or
unenforced
For example, many authoritarian regimes have
constitutions, but they often disregard
constitutional limits or concentrate power in
ways that the constitution might not permit.
Democratization - ANSWERS>>>>>A process that
occurs over a period of time as a state deepens
its commitment to free and fair elections and
protecting civil liberties
plurality - ANSWERS>>>>>Candidate or party with
the most votes cast in an election, not
necessarily more than half.
(in an election with more than 2 options) the
number of votes for the candidate or party
receiving the greatest number (but less that
half of the votes)
majority - ANSWERS>>>>>more than half
(elections) more than half of the votes
Third World - ANSWERS>>>>>Also known as
developing nations; nations outside the
capitalist industrial nations of the first world
and the industrialized communist nations of the
second world; generally less economically
powerful, but with varied economies.