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American Political Culture

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liberty   personal freedom/gov't pwers limited by law  
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equality   all individuals have right to participate in pol. life  
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democracy   placing pol. pwer in hands of ordinary people  
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1933   pwers of govt expanded to meet crisis of 29'/ stock market crash  
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1960s   three-quarters of people trusted govt  
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1994   trust dropped to 1/4 americans  
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who expresses more trust in americans?   african americans and latinos  
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when does trust in govnt increase?   after crisis  
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political efficacy   belief that citizens can affect what govnt does, that they can take action to make govnt listen  
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how to gain political efficacy?   political knowledge  
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greek citizenship   membership in one's community, american govnt derived from greek ideals  
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citizenship   enlightened political engagement  
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true citizen   knowledge to participate in political debate (greek ideal)  
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government   used to describe the formal institutions through which a land/ its people are ruled  
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autocracy   governed by single person-king/dictator  
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oligarchy   governed by small group (land owners, military officers, wealthy merchants)  
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democracy   governed by many people and have influence over decision making  
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substantive limits   what govt permitted to control  
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procedural limits   how to control  
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constitional govnts   govnts limited by substantive and procedural limits (liberal govnts/US  
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authoritarian govnts   law imposes few real limits, but kept in check by other political/social institutions must come to terms w/ organized rel/bus (europe/asia/S.A)  
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totalitarian   attempt to dominate or control every sphere of political, social, and economic life (Nazi Germany)  
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beginning of 17th century, what 2 changes occured?   1. govnt acknowledged formal limits on pwer 2. govnts provide ordinary ppl w/ formal voice in public affairs- through voting  
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bourgeosis   french word= "freeman of the city," generally did not favor democracies, advocates of electoral/ representative institutions. favored property requirements/ other restrictions  
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what is the bourgeosis?   middle class (commerce/industry) sought to change existing institutions-esp. Parliament. advanced many principles that became central ideas of individual liberty  
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John Locke & John Stuart   shape ideas about liberty and political rights  
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politics   conflict over the leadership, structure, and policies of govnts  
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goal of politics   have a share/ say in the composition of the govnt's leadership  
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power   influence over a gov't leadership, oranization/policies  
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representative democracy/Republic   a system of govt in which the populace selects reps. who play a significant role in governmental decision making (US)  
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direct democracy   a system of rule that permits citizens to vote directly on laws/policies  
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pluralism   theory that all interests are and should be free to compete for influence in the govt (group politics)  
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direct action politics   civil disobedience/ violence  
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what were most of the first immigrants   european protestants  
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political culture   broadly shared values, beliefs, attitudes about how the govt should function  
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limited govt   a principle of constitutional govt (powers limited by constitution  
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laissez-faire capitalism   an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned/operated for profit w/ minimal or no govt interference  
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equality of opportunity   a widely shared American ideal that all ppl should have the freedom to use w/e talents/wealth they have to reach fullest potential  
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political equality   the right of the American political community to participate equally  
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popular sovereignty   idea of placing power in hands of the people  
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majority rule/minority rights   democratic principle that a govt follows the preference of the majority of voters but protects the interests of minorities  
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just majority rule bad?   founders thought govt would turn into a tyranny of the majority  
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