Question | Answer |
civics | the study of the rights and actives ofm citzens |
citenship | righst and duties of membership astate |
citizens | community member who ows loyalty to the goverernment and its entitled to protection form it. |
service economy | where the majorty of people cn earn their living by providing a service rather than manufacturing a product |
values | the enral principles or beliefs people use to make judgment and decisions |
popular sovereignty | the notion that power lies with the people |
insitutions | sets ofides that people have about relationships obligations roles and functions of society |
government | the runing authority for a community |
naturalization | a legal process to obatain citzenship |
aliens | a noncitizen |
immigrants | a person who moves permanenty toa new comming |
deport | to send an alien or immigrant back to his or her own country |
public | issues considered most significant by government officals |
policy | a guiding course of action |
budger | a plan for maken and spending money |
democracy | a government in which citizens hold the power line |
direct democracy | s government in which citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf |
representative democracy | the citizens choose a smaller group to represent them. |
republic | a sytem of limila goverment in which the ultimate of govermental power |
monurchy | describes a goverment with a hereditary ruler a king queen or the other royal figure who inhurts this potion of power |
majority rule | citizens agree that when diffrences of opinion arise they will abide by what most people want |
authoriturion | power is held by an inuinsual or group not accountable to the people |
totalituriun | goverments control extened to almost all aspects of people lifes |