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Terms in this set (38)Politics The social institution that distributes power, sets sociteys goals and makes decisions Power The Ability to achieve desired ends despite resistance from others Government A formal organization that directs the political life of a society Authority The power that people perceive as legitimate Coercion Power that people do not accept as rightly exercised Traditional authority Power legitimized by respect for long established cultural patterns Rational legal authority Power legitimized by legally enacted rules and regulations Charismatic authority Power legitimized by extraordinary personal abilities that inspire devotion and obedience Routinization of charisma The transformation of charismatic authority into some combination or traditional and rational legal authority Monarchy A political system in which a single family rules from generation to generation Absolute monarchy Rulers claimed a monopoly on power because of divine right Constitutional monarchy Monarchs are symbolic heads of state and elected officials rule the country Democracy A political system that gives power to the people as a whole Representative democracy Authority is in the hands of the leaders who have been elected by the people Direct democracy Eligible voters meet together to make decisions Authoritarianism A political system that denies the people participation in government Totalitarianism A highly centralized political system that extensively regulates people's lives The government that governs the best is the government that governs least Ralph Waldo Emerson Welfare state A system of government agencies and programs that provides benefits to the population Special interest groups Groups organized to advocate for a specific cause Political action committees The part of the special interests groups who charged with raising and spending money Lobbyists Individuals who are hired by special interests groups to advocate for their cause Voter apathy The idea that many voters do not vote because they feel their vote has no influence on an election Executive branch President, V.P and cabinet Legislative branch Congress Judicial Branch Supreme Court and lower courts Pluralist model An analysis of politics that sees power as spread among groups of people Power elite model Power concentrated among the rich, coined by C. wright Mills Marxist political economy model Politics in terms of the operation of societies economic model Political revolution Over throw of one political system in order to establish another Traits of a revolution Rising expectations Terrorism Acts of violence or the treat of violence used as a political strategy Terrorism has 4 characteristics Try to establishes violence as a legitimate political tactic War Organized armed conflict among 2 or more nations Causes of war Perceived threats
Draft Call to service during war time Military industrial complex The close association of the the military and defense industry Pursuing Peace Deterrence
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