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CHAPTER 1: 1-2 Principles & Formation of Government

CHAPTER 1: 1-2 Principles & Formation of Government

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CHAPTER 1: 1-2Principles & Formation of Government

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Institution in which we make and enforce public policies.

Has 3 powers: Legislative – make laws Executive – enforce laws Judicial – interpret laws

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State Territory Government Sovereign People Example: Canada

Nation Group of people Common bond – race, language, religion Example: Cherokee Nation

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Nation-state The group of people that are united live

in their own sovereign state. Example: Japan

Stateless-nation The group of people that are united do

not have a country to call their own. Example: Palestine

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Evolutionary: Evolved from the heads of families ▪ Examples – elders, tribal chiefs, etc.

Force: Leaders took control by force▪ Examples – dictatorships, Cuba/Castro

Divine Right: God/The Gods choose the leaders or

they are descendants of the Gods.▪ Examples – Monarchs (Pharoahs, Kings, Tsars,

etc.)

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Social Contract: Thomas Hobbes & John Locke The people surrendered some of their

own power/rights in exchange for the protection/laws of the government.▪ Examples – democracies,United States

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MAINTAIN SOCIAL ORDER

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PROVIDING PUBLIC SERVICES

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PROVIDING NATIONAL SECURITY

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MAKE ECONOMIC DECISIONS