Question | Answer |
Civics | The study of rights and duties of citizens |
Citizenship | rights and duties |
Citizen | Community member who owes loyalty to the government |
Service Economy | where most people earn there living by providing a service rather then manufactoring a product |
Values | General principles or beliefs people use to make judgements and decisions |
Popular Sovereignty | American ideals of individuals right to life liberty |
Institution | sets tht people have about relationships , obligations, roles and functions |
Naturalization | a legal process to obtain citizenship |
Aliens | a non-citizen |
Immagrents | People who move permentaly move to a diff. country |
Deport | To make some one go back to there country |
Government | is the ruling authority for a community , or society. |
Public Policy | the course of action the government takes in response to an issue or a promblem |
Democracy | 1.A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives |
Direct Democracy | All the citizens met and debate government matters and votes firsthand. |
budget | a plan for makin' nd recieving money |
representive democracy | a gov. in witch citizens choose a smaller group to govern on there behalf |
republic | a representitive democracy were citizens choose their lawmakers |
monarchy | a gov. with a heredity single |
majority rule | political priniple providing tht a majority of the members of a community has the power to make laws binding upon all the peeps |
authorization | a gov. in witch one leader or group of people holds absolute power |
totalization | a system in witch gov. controls extends to almost all aspects of ppl |
enlightenmment | movementthat spread the idea that reeasons science could improve society |
monarch | king or queen |
legislature | a group of people that makes laws |
precedent | a ruling that is used as the baisis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case |
common law | a system of law base on precedent |
social contract | contract thats verbally |
Natural rights | freedoms people process relating to life liberty and property |
Royal colony | a coloinal area of land controlled directly by a king or other monarchy |
propriety colony | in witch an owner controls land and gov. |
religious dissenters | those who followed a religious faith other then the official religion of England |
puritans | |
piligrims | |
toleration | |
indentured servants | |
plantation | |
triangular trade | |
tidewater | |
egalitarianism | |