Principles of Government Review
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American Government
Mr. Bordelon
Key Terms
Describes a state that has supreme
power within its territory.
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Describes a state that has supreme
power within its territory.
Sovereignty.
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Institution through which society makes
and enforces its policies.
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Institution through which society makes
and enforces its policies.
Government.
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That which a government decides to do.
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That which a government decides to do.
Public policy.
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An alliance of independent states that
expressly delegates limited powers to a
central government.
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An alliance of independent states that
expressly delegates limited powers to a
central government.
Confederation or confederate government.
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A form of government that is often
totalitarian and authoritarian; can be led
by one person or many people.
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A form of government that is often
totalitarian and authoritarian; can be led
by one person or many people.
Dictatorship.
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In a _____, the executive branch of
government is led by members of the
legislative branch.
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In a _____, the executive branch of
government is led by members of the
legislative branch.
Parliamentary government.
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A _____ is also known as a centralized
government.
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A _____ is also known as a centralized
government.
Unitary government.
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The basic structure and principles of a
government may be found in its _____.
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The basic structure and principles of a
government may be found in its _____.
Constitution.
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_____ is the power to write new laws.
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_____ is the power to write new laws.
Legislative power.
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Government regulates and promotes
businesses in a _____.
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Government regulates and promotes
businesses in a _____.
Mixed economy.
Main Ideas
What four characteristics define a state?
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What four characteristics define a state?
A state is a body of people living in a defined
territory, organized with a government and
the power to make laws without the consent
of a higher authority.
Population, territory, sovereignty,
government.
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What are the four political theories
behind state formation, and explain
each?
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What are the four political theories
behind state formation, and explain
each?
– Force theory. One person or group forced
others to submit to its rule.
– Evolutionary theory. State evolved from an
original family.
– Divine Right theory. God created the state
and gave rulers right to rule.
– Social Contract theory. People joined
together to form the state.
Main Ideas
What theory on the origin of the state
was most influential in the founding of
the United States?
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What theory on the origin of the state
was most influential in the founding of
the United States?
Social Contract theory.
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In what three ways can we classify
governments?
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In what three ways can we classify
governments?
Population
Geographic Distribution of Power
Relationship Between Legislative Branch
and Executive Branch
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In a democracy, to whom is the
government responsible?
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In a democracy, to whom is the
government responsible?
The people.
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In a dictatorship, to whom is the
government responsible?
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In a dictatorship, to whom is the
government responsible?
No one. The person in power has final
authority.
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What is the difference between an
autocracy and an oligarchy?
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What is the difference between an
autocracy and an oligarchy?
In an autocracy, one person holds power,
while in an oligarchy, a small group holds
power.
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What are the three forms of government
based on geographic distribution, and
explain?
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What are the three forms of government
based on geographic distribution, and
explain?
– Unitary. Centralized government with the
central agency controlling all government
powers.
– Federal. Powers of government are divided
between a central government and local
governments.
– Confederate. Alliance of independent states
with a central organization carrying out powers
the states give it.
Main Ideas
How is power distributed in a
presidential government?
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How is power distributed in a
presidential government?
Two branches, executive and legislative, are
separate and check and balance each other.
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What is the free enterprise system?
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What is the free enterprise system?
An economic system characterized by
private ownership of goods and private
investment, with profit and competition
determined by a free market.
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What is a mixed economy?
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What is a mixed economy?
In a mixed economy, private enterprise is
combined with government regulation and
participation.