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An electoral process in which candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate is elected. Ex. a liberal | Plurality representation |
Direct representation, acts on behalf of the people | Delegate role |
The President can veto laws, executive orders, nominate judges | Presidential powers |
Article 1- legislative branch Article 2 - executive branch Article 3 - judicial branch | Judical review Articles I-III |
Representative democracy characterized by popular sovereignty, liberty, and political equality | Liberal democracy |
Elected officials limited powers majority roadblocks | Republicanism |
Conflicts/ interactions between states are settled by the federal government | Horizontal federalism |
Proponents of the constitution during the ratification fight Example(s): Hamilton, Washington, Adams | Federalists |
Powers enjoyed by both the state and federal government Example(s): The ability to tax | Concurrent powers |
Depression is a severe and persistent drop in economic activity Example the great depression in 1929 | Depression |
Purely randomized survey participants Probability sample | Simple random sample |
Non-probability sampling of drawing from population that is easy to access EX: surveying people walking in and out of library | Convenience sample |
Non-exclusive and rivalry Natural resources: rivers, forests Tragedy of the commons Public overconsumption and eventual exhaustion of natural resources due to lack of regulation | Common pool resources |
Non-exclusive and non-rivalry -public park | Public goods |
Divided government is the control of the executive and legislative branches by different political parties. | Divided Government |
Elected officials make decisions acting on behalf of the people | Representative democracy: |
: all people directly participate in decisions, open assembly | Direct democracy |
A political doctrine advocating limited government based on popular consent but protected against majority tyranny. | Republicanism |
Division of powers between national and state governments Ex: USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia | Federalism |
Only able to be spent on predetermined way | Categorical grants |