Chapter one- American government and civic engagement

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Direct democracy

A form of government where people participate directly in making government decisions instead of choosing representatives to do this for them

What is government policy the result of

A series of tradeoffs as groups and elites fight for influence and politicians attempt to balance the demand of competing interests

Ideology

Beliefs and ideas that help to shape political opinion and eventually policy

Intense preferences

Beliefs/ preferences based on strong feeling regarding an issue that someone adheres to over time

Latent preferences

Beliefs/ preferences people are not deeply committed to and that change over time

Pluralist theory

Claims political power rests in hands of groups of people

Elite theory

Claims political power rests in the hands of a small, elite group of people

Social capital

Connections with others and willingness to interact/ aid them

Totalitarianism

Form of government where government is all powerful and citizens have no rights

Monarchy

Form of government where one ruler, hereditary, holds political power

Democracy

Form of government where political power rests in the hands of the people

Representative democracy

Form of government where voters elect reps to make decisions and pass laws on behalf of all the people instead of direct voting

Private goods

From private businesses, only used by people who pay

Majority rule

Fundamental part of democracy, majority makes decisions

Toll good

Good available to many people but is used only by those who can pay the price to do so

Common goods

Goods that all people may use but that are of limited supply

Oligarchy

Handful of elite society members hold political power

Political power

Influence over government institutions, leadership, policies

Why is engagement important

It allows politicians to know how people feel, improves people's lives, helps them build connections with others, individuals can educate themselves about important issues/ events, write to Congress, file a complaint at City Hall, attend political rallies, raise funds for candidate, or protest

Government

Means by which a society organizes itself and allocates authority in order to accomplish collective goals

What makes the US a representative democracy

People can their needs and opinions known to public officials

Politics

Process by which we decide how resources will be allocated and which policies government will pursue

Minority rights

Protections for those who are not part of the majority

Importance of government

Provides stability to a society and many crucial service (i.e. public education, fire/ police services)

The government and common goods

Regulate them for the benefit of all (i.e. public land)

Partisanship

Strong support, or budding allegiance to a certain political party

What does a representative democracy depend on

The ability and willingness of the people to make their voices known

Two theories about who governs

The elite theory, and the pluralist power

What group is people is most likely to be involved in government

Wealthier, older, more highly educated citizens (especially if they have intense preferences)


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