Intro to Government Test Review

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Intro to Government Test Review Describe what any “GOVERNMENT” is and what are its primary goal(s).

Self Worth Self Interest Explain: Example: Why are governments forced to make political assumptions about its citizens? Explain each political assumption below and give one example for each. Explain: Example: Self Worth Self Interest

Social Contract Theory HOBBES LOCKE ROUSSEAU MONTESQUIEU Social Contract Theory AGREEMENT BETWEEN ______________&_______________

conservatives liberals Political Ideologies: List 4 main characteristics of each.

List 3 Roles of Political Parties 1. 2. 3. Interest Groups What is it? How do they work? Examples:

Use the Interest Groups SWAY to describe each type campaign fundraising committees. PACS WHAT? WHY? WHO? HOW? SUPERPACS