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Politics, Political Power, Government - ANSWERPolitics: "authoritative allocation of values", "who gets what, when and how" Autocracy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative decisions and allocate resources is vested in one person Oligarchy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative decisions in allocate resources is vested in a small group of people

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Politics, Political Power, Government - ANSWERPolitics: "authoritative allocation of
values", "who gets what, when and how"

Autocracy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative
decisions and allocate resources is vested in one person

Oligarchy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative
decisions in allocate resources is vested in a small group of people

Democracy - ANSWERA form of government in which all the citizens have the
opportunity to participate in the process of making authoritative decisions and allocating
resources

Direct democracy - ANSWERA form of democracy in which ordinary citizens, rather
than representatives, collectively make government decisions

Representative democracy - ANSWERDefined as a system of government where
ordinary citizens do not make governmental decisions themselves but choose public
officials, representatives of the people, to make decisions for them

Representation - ANSWERthe efforts of elected officials to look out for the interests of
those who elect them

Popular sovereignty - ANSWERThe idea that the highest political authority in a
democracy is the will of the people

Political equality - ANSWERThe idea that individual preferences should be given equal
weight

Inclusion - ANSWEROh citizens subject to government decisions must be extended
political rights. Groups cannot be arbitrarily excluded

Political freedom representation - ANSWERThe people are free to express and pursue
their wants and a man's, First Amendment

Political equality or equality in voting - ANSWERIndividual preferences are given equal
weight one person one vote

Constitution - ANSWERSets the rules of the game of politics, provides basic principles
that define the conduct of a nation's political affairs, defines the structure of government,
defines the functions of government its powers and responsibilities, defines the

, procedures of government, the basic law of a nation, establishes basic institutions of
government, venerate constitution is to hold up on a pedestal and say it comes from
God, you do not question it

Natural rights - ANSWERLife liberty and pursuit of happiness, unalienable rights

Declaration of independence - ANSWERA document written by Thomas Jefferson that
lays the foundation of American constitutional theory. In the document, Jefferson
justifies the struggle for independence with a Republican theory of government based
on the concept of natural rights and popular sovereignty

Consent of the governed - ANSWERSave it in the declaration of independence, the
authority of a government should depend on the consent of the people as expressed by
votes in elections

Articles of confederation - ANSWERFirst constitution of the United States. A national
unicameral legislature, no executive, a weak central government, most power with the
states.
Problems: laws were difficult to an act in impossible to enforce: nine of 13 states
required to pass malls, the states were left to execute the walls, the Congress could not
regulate commerce and had no real economic powers, interstate trade wars persisted, a
financial crisis/depression resulted, the government wasn't able to tax directly so unable
to pay a substantial debt

Shays rebellion - ANSWERCaused by debtor conflict. and armed revolt by farmers in
western Massachusetts who are resisting state efforts to see use their property for
failure to pay taxes and debts

Limited government - ANSWERA government that is subject to strict limits on its lawful
uses of power, and hence on its ability to deprive people of their liberty.

Tyranny of the majority - ANSWER1. Place as much of the government as possible
beyond direct control of majority, 2. Seperate powers of different institutions, 2.
Construct system of Checks and Balances.

Executive and legislative - ANSWERLegislative: Law making branch Executive: a
person or group who has administrative and supervisory responsibilities in a
government.

Independence - ANSWER

Importance of property rights - ANSWER

legislative vesting clause - ANSWERAll legislative powers here in granted shall be
vested in Congress of the United States, what shall consist of us and in the House of
Representatives

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