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Chapter 1- section 1
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State (country)– Group of people that occupies a defined territory (borders) and has an organized gov’t with the power to make and enforce laws Nation – group of people who are united by common bonds of race, language, custom, tradition, or religion; no defined territory
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What is the difference between a state and a nation?
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Population ◦ The people who live within the state ◦ Most stable states have a population who shares a social and political consensus, or agreement. ◦ Moving around can affect the state…political power can shift with a moving population ◦ Ex: US Census count
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Territory ◦ Land that makes up the state; set boundaries ◦ May change due to purchases, negotiations, or wars ◦ US boundaries are the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans and borders with Canada & Mexico
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Sovereignty ◦ State has all the authority within its boundaries. ◦ The state is independent ◦ States with great economic and military strength have more power than other states.
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Government ◦ Maintains order and provides for the state. ◦ Every state/country has some form.
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What are the 4 features of a state?
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No one knows how or why people created the earliest governments. Scholars have come up with theories that try to explain the origins of the state.
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Evolutionary Theory ◦ Some scholars believe that the state evolved from the family. ◦ Head of the family was the authority that served as government.
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Force Theory ◦ Government emerged when all the people of an area were brought under the authority of one person or group
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Divine Right Theory ◦ Head of the government was appointed by their God. Social Contract Theory ◦ Thomas Hobbes: people surrendered power to the state ◦ John Locke: people were naturally given the right to life, liberty, and property.
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Maintaining Social Order ◦ Governments provide ways of resolving conflicts among their citizens. ◦ Make and enforce laws. Providing Public Services ◦ Governments undertake projects that individuals could not do on their own. ◦ Also make and enforce laws that promote public health and safety.
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Providing National Security and a Common Defense ◦ Military security ◦ International relations Making Economic Decisions ◦ Governments pass laws that shape the economic environment. ◦ Can intervene in the economic system
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