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Political culture

chapter 4 outline

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4-1 Political Culture Constitution?America and France No constitution?UK US Separates powers between three branches large land with more than million citizens English, millions speak Spanish, 1/6 Hispanic, Catholics and protestant denomination more likely than the French or British to believe that everybody should be equal politically, but far less likely to think it important that everybody should be equal economically UK Parliamentary system: the legislature chooses a prime minister from within its own ranks 60 million people Most French are Catholic; most British belong to the Church of England (Anglican, the official state religion) or the Church of Scotland France Semi presidential or quasi parliamentary system divided into three branches 60 million people

George Orwell's 1984 - Research Paper - tyranny

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1 My Last Name My Name My Teacher English 10H 1 April 2015 1984 Research Paper People eat, sleep, drink and die. Through the commotion of life, people overlook the importance of individualism. The individual creative mind is caged when tyrannical powers attempt to limit the freedom of the people. The rigid dystopian society of 1984 exposes and exemplifies the inconceivable abuses of tyranny through manipulation and punishment and the importance of individuality that is also presented in recent culture.

AP EURO NOTES

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AP Euro Notes Sec 21-1 pp.641-657 Nalani Story The Ideologies of Change Conservative forces= in ascendancy from 1815-1830 powerful movements of change= also at work these depended on ideas embodied in a series of political philosophies or ideologies that came into their own in the 1st half of the 19 cent Liberalism Liberalism= an ideology based on belief that beople should be as free from restraint as possible Liberalism owes much to Enlightenment of the 18 cent & to American & French Revolutions. Liberalism became even more significant as the IR made rapid strides because the developing industrial middle class largely adopted the doctrine at its own Economic Liberalism = gov?t shouldn?t interfere in the workings of the economy. Primary tenet the concept of laissez-faire.

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AP American Government Review Concentration 2 Political beliefs and behaviors of individuals (10-20%) Beliefs that citizens hold about their government and its leaders Processes by which citizens learn about politics The nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion The ways in which citizens vote and otherwise participate in political life Factors that influence citizens to differ from one another in terms of political beliefs and behaviors Key Terms Americanism Civic competence Civic duty Class consciousness Culture war Equality of opportunity Equality of result External efficacy Internal efficacy Political culture Political efficacy Political ideology Gender gap Partisanship Political elite Political ideology Poll Random sample Sampling error

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AP American Government Review Concentration 2 Political beliefs and behaviors of individuals (10-20%) Beliefs that citizens hold about their government and its leaders Processes by which citizens learn about politics The nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion The ways in which citizens vote and otherwise participate in political life Factors that influence citizens to differ from one another in terms of political beliefs and behaviors Key Terms Americanism Civic competence Civic duty Class consciousness Culture war Equality of opportunity Equality of result External efficacy Internal efficacy Political culture Political efficacy Political ideology Gender gap Partisanship Political elite Political ideology Poll Random sample Sampling error

Chapter 4 Outline: American Government 9th Ed., Wilson&Dilulio

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Samuel Choi CHAPTER 4 OUTLINE: American Political Culture Introduction Complete dependence on a constitution(even the American Constitution) does not guarantee the survival of the government nor protection of liberties. The U.S. Constitution has been copied by many other nations. Examples include Argentina, Philippines, and Brazil. In nearly every instance, the constitution lasted a short time. Democratic rule lasts short time, and then is interrupted by events such as military takeover and corruption. Such a pattern was noticed by Alexis Tocqueville. Tocqueville found several reasons for the sole survival of the American Constitution The U.S. was more suited for such a Constitution.

Industrial Rev

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Unit 2a Review: Forces of Change ? Industrialization (HONORS) What are the four ?forces of change? identified in class? Industrialization c. Communications Nationalism d. Democracy Define: Industrial Economy Change in technology to help expand resources. Shift to manufacturing factories What are several characteristics of an industrial economy? (at least 5) Competition, Change in environment, communications, more resources, cities, machines, labor Examples of an industrial economy? China, Great Britain, India Non-examples? Iraq, Mexico, Parts of Africa The 7 ingredients needed for a country to industrialize (can you name the 8th?): ? 1. Capital (money) 2. Raw materials 3. Markets 4. Power source 5. Transportation 6. Labor 7. Technology 8. Stable gov?t ?
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