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Political Science

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agents of socialization that we encounter in person proximate forces
a set of political values beliefs, and attitudes that is widely shared through a polity political culture
the final stage of socialism communism
emphasizes freedom from government intervention classical liberalism
a comprehensive set of beliefs and attitudes about social and economic institutions and processes ideolgy
favors on interventionist government modern liberalism
human rationality key classical liberalism
an ideology in which individual liberty matters most classical liberalism
a structure that has the legal right to make rules that are binding over a given territory state
can take place without the threat of sanctions or use of force influence
the power to make decisions that cannot be overruled by any other body sovereighty
an equal right to participate in the political and to be fairly by it political equality
the freedom to dissent without fear of punishment political freedom
liberal thought in spite of its confusion and inconsistency is the ideological basis for this form of government democracy
process by which we acquire our political opinions, beliefs and values political socialization
what are the 5 most important powerful agents of political socialization family, peers, school, media , politics
almost always the most important agent of political socialization family
socialism Karl Marx
ideology of John Locke classical liberlism
huge portraits of a country's leader all of the country is an example of indoctrination
rule by the people democracy
conservationism republican
democrats modern liberalism
the freedom to acquire and dispose of ones personal wealth without hinderance economic freedom
he suggested that power means getting others to comply by creating the prospect of severe sanctions for noncompliance Robert Dahl
an ideology that believes in conserving what exsists conservatism
the ability to control the behavior of others by threatening and or carrying out severe sanctions for noncompliance Power
the condition of being considered correct and proper legitimacy
an ideology that believes what matter most in the nation fascism
an ideology that believes humans are naturally sociable and cooperative socialism
a state or any society with an organized government polity
world wide body politic that includes all people on the planet human polity
original study of political science political philosophy
a body of persons working together in a structured way to achieve a common purpose organization
the right to be treated as a social equality, at least with respect to ones basic characters and needs social equality
study of politics political science
fascist Adolf Hitler
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