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TermDefinition
GovernmentThe institutions that make authoritative decisions for any given society
Public GoodsGoods such as clean air, and clean water that everyone must share and are entitled to.
PoliticsDetermines whom we select as our government leaders and what policies these leaders pursue
Political ParticipationThe ways in which people get involved in politics
Single Issue GroupsGroups that have narrow interest, tend to dislike compromise, and often draw membership from people new to politics
Policy Making SystemReveals the way our government responds to the priorities of the people
Linkage InstitutionsTransmit the preferences of Americans to the policymakers in government
Policy AgendaIssues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actually involved in politics at any given point in time
Political IssueAn issue that arises when people disagree about a problem and how to fix it
Policymaking institutionsThe branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. These three branches are Congress, Presidency, and federal courts
Public PolicyA choice that government takes on a political issue
DemocracyA System of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that it is ruled by the people.
Majority RuleThe will of over half the voters win the vote and are followed
Minority RightsRights such as freedom of speech and assembly are invioble no matter who is in power
RepresentationThe relationship between the few leaders and the many followers
Pluralist TheoryGroups with shared interests influence public policy by pressing their concerns through organized efforts.
Elite and Class Theorysociety is divided into class lines and that the upper-class elite pull the strings of government
HyperpluralismMany groups-not just the elite ones-are so strong that government is unable to act
Policy GridlockA condition when no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish policy. The result is that nothing may get done
Gross Domestic ProductThe total value of all goods and services produced annually by the US.
IndividualismThe belief that people can, and should get ahead on their own-in American political thought and practice
suffragetimes where people fought for the right to vote and were granted rights in the 15th, 19th, and 26th amendment.
initiative petitiona process permitted in some states whereby voters may put proposed changes in the state constitution

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Created April 22, 2009
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