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gov ch 10

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political culture the dominant set of beliefs, customs, traditions and values that define the relationship between citizens and government
rule of law the principle that no one including public officials is above the law
Individualism the belief that individuals should be responsible for themselves and for the decisions they make
laissez fare/ free enterprise an economic system in which government intrudes as little as possible in the economic transactions among citizens and businesses
5 core political values of america individualism free enterprise rule of law limited government equality of opportunity
political socialization the experiences and factors that shape an individual's political values, attitudes and behaviors
political ideology an individual's coherent set of beliefs about government and politics
generational effect the impact of historical events experiences by a generation upon their political views
life style effect the impact of a persons age and stage in life on his or her political beliefs
where is equality of opportunity found in the constitution or Bill of rights 14th amendment equal protection clause 5th amendment due process
where is rule of law found in the constitution or Bill of rights article 1,2,3 no one is above the law 5th/14th amendments due process article VI- constitution is supreme law of land
where is limited government found in the constitution or Bill of rights Bill or rights restricts government power 10th amendment- powers not given to national government go to states/people separation of powers/ checks and balances (articles 1-3)
where is individualism found in the constitution or Bill of rights 1st-9th amendments (all restrict what the government can do to people)
where is free enterprise found in the constitution or Bill of rights The constitution gives Congress power to regulate interstate/foreign trade (article 1 section 8) 5th amendment (protects property)
WW 1, opposition to tyranny and socialism greatest generation 1901-1927
Great depression, WW 2, FDR public works, rise communism silent generation 1928-1945
Vietnam war and watergate, lack of transparency in government, mistrust baby boomers 1946-1964
cold war (democ vs communism), "latchkey kids", more civil rights Gen X 1981-1996
9/11 great recession of 2007-2009, rise of internet and social media Gen Z 1997-2012
outsourcing when a company moves its business to a place where labor costs are cheaper or production is more efficient because workers can work longer hours.
globalization the increasing interconnectedness of people, businesses and countries throughout the world ( can spread through technology/ Democratic ideals to help citizens hold their governments more accountable)
what is one way the economy has become more globalized through free trade agreements
actors on the world stage include... countries multinational corporation international organizations non governmental organizations
negative consequences of globalization poor working conditions environmental degradation loss of local culture increased ease of planning terror attacks and other criminal activity.
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