AP Gov - Ch. 1

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Many Americans - especially young people - are _______ about politics and government.

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Many Americans - especially young people - are _______ about politics and government.

apathetic

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A tremendous gap has opened up between the young ( defined as under age ) and the elderly ( defined as over _ ) on measures of political interest, knowledge, and participation.

25,65

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____________ has a substantial impact on the lives of all of us.

government

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Government consists of those institutions that make authoritative ______ for society as a whole.

public policies

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What are the four key institutions that make policy at the national level?

congress, president, the courts, and federal administrative agencies ( bureaucracy )

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Regardless of how they assumed power, all governments have certain functions in _______

common

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Governments maintain national ________

defense

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Governments provide public _______ - things that everyone can share, such as clean air.

goods

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Governments have police powers to provide _____ - as when the National Guards help in a crisis.

order

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Police provide _____ . such as during a protest.

protection

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Governments _______ the young into the political culture - typically through practices such as reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at school.

socialize

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Governments collect taxes to ______ the services they provide.

pay for

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Politics determines whom we select as ______ and what ______ they pursue.

governmental leaders, policies

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Harold D. Lasswell defined politics as “ ___ gets __ , when , and ____.”

who, what, how

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Political participation refers to the ways in which people get _____ in politics.

involved

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_______ groups are interest groups whose members will vote on a single issue, such as pro life and pro choice groups that ignore a politicians stand on everything except abortion.

single-issue

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A policy making system is the _____ by which policy comes into being and evolves over time.

process

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In a democratic society, parties, elections, interest groups and the media are key _________ between preferences of citizens and the governments policy agenda.

linkage institutions

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What is the acronym to remember the linkage institutions and what do they stand for?

P - political parties I - interest groups M - media sources E - elections

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When people confront government officials with problems they expect them to solve, they are trying to influence the governments policy _____ .

agenda

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A political ______ arises when people disagree about a problem or about a public policy choice.

issue

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The end product of government and politics is public ______.

policy

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Policymakers stand at the core of the political system, working within the three policy making _____ established by the US Constitution: the congress, the presidency, and the courts.

institutions

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Policy ______ are the effects policy has on people and on society’s problems.

impacts

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There are many types of public policies, including congressional ______ , presidential actions, court decisions, budgetary choices and regulations.

statutes

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Having a policy implies a ____: people who raise a policy issue usually want a policy that works.

goal

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Translating people’s desires into public policy is crucial to the workings of _______ .

democracy

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Policies can be established through _____ as well as action.

inaction

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The ____ writers of the US constitution were suspicious of democracy.

writers

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In his gettysburg address, Abe Lincoln defined democracy as “ government __ the people, the people, and _ the people.

of, by, for

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The basic definition used throughout the Government course is: democracy is a means of ___ policymakers and of ______ government so that policy represents and responds to the public’s preferences.

selecting, organizing

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Traditional democratic ____ rests upon several principles that specify how a democratic government makes its decisions.

theory

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Democratic theorist ______ refers to five criteria that are essential for “ an ideal democratic process”

Robert Dahl

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Equality in _____ - the principle of “ one person, one vote “ is basic to democracy.

voting

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Effective participation- political participation must be _____ .

representative

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_______ understanding - free press and free speech are essential to civic understanding.

enlightened

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Citizen control of the ____ - citizens should have the collective right to control the governments policy agenda.

agenda

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_______ - with few exceptions, rights must be extended to all who are under the laws of a nation.

Inclusion

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In addition, democracies must practice ____ and preserve ___ .

majority rules, minority rights

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The relationship between the few leaders and the many followers is one of ________ .

representation

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The closer the ____ between representatives and their electoral majority, the closer the ______ to democracy.

correspondence, approximation

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Most americans also feel that it is vital to protect ____ rights, such as freedom of speech.

minority

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What are the three contemporary theories of American democracy?

Pluralist theory, elite and class theory, and hyper-pluralism

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______ theory contends that many centers of influence compete for power and control.

Pluralist

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Groups ______ with one another for control over public policy, with no one group or set of groups dominating.

compete

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There are multiple access points to our government, with power dispersed among the various ______ and levels of government.

branches

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Bargaining and ______ are essential ingredients of our democracy and should be practiced whenever possible.

compromise

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Electoral majorities rarely ___ : rather, as Dahl puts it, “ all active and legitimate groups in the population can make themselves heard at some crucial stage in the process. “

rule

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The recent increase in _____ activity is cited by pluralists as evidence of pluralism.

interest

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Elite and class theory contents that our society ( like all societies ) is divided along _____.

class lines

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_______ is the basis of class power: a few powerful Americans are the policymakers.

wealth

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______ and it’s power is at the center of most elite and class theories.

big business

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_______ is pluralism gone sour.

hyper pluralism

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Many groups are so strong that government is __unable to __.

act

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There are _____ groups with access to the different levels and branches of government: these groups have multiple ways to both prevent policies they disagree with and promote those they support.

too many

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When politicians try to ____ every group, the result is confusing, _ , and muddled policy or no policy at all.

placate

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Political _____ is key to understanding American government.

culture

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America is unified by ______ and political culture - which is unusual compared to most countries with strong nationalistic characteristics and a longer history.

ideology

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What are the fives elements of political culture that shape American democracy?

Liberty, Egalitarianism, individualism, laissez-faire, and populism

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______ is one of Jefferson’s inalienable rights and a cornerstone of Bill of Rights.

liberty

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______ : Equality of opportunity, especially social equality, has promoted increasing political equality.

egalitarianism

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_________ : american individualism developed in part of the western frontier and the immigrants fight from government oppression.

individualism

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_______ economics : the american government taxes and regulates less than most countries at its equivalent level of development.

Laissez-faire

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_______ : the common, ordinary citizens are idealized in american politics, and both liberals and conservatives claim to be their protectors.

populism

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National, state, and local governments in america collectively spend _____ percent of our gross domestic product.

29

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what is gross domestic product?

the value of all goods and services produced annually by the United States

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The national government alone spends more than _____ trillion annually.

2.8

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The national government alone employs nearly ___ billion people and ones _ of the land in the US.

two, 1/3

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The american government has been more willing to spend than tax, creating a national debt of ____ trillion.

8

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