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Unit 3: Politics and Civics
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What is Government I can define government, and determine what basic powers every government has.
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Government is the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies Public Policy -taxation, defense, education, crime, and health care…list is nearly endless Power is necessary…without it governments do not exist 3 kinds of power -legislative power -executive power -judicial power
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**Powers are often laid out by the nations Constitution -body of fundamental laws setting out the principles, structures, and processes of a government.
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*Ultimate responsibility for the exercise of these powers may be held by a single person or a small group *Responsibility for the exercise of power rests with the majority, supreme authority rests with the people
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*A body of people, living a a defined territory, organized politically, with the power to make and enforce laws without the consent of any higher authority -190 states in the world -all differ in many aspects but still keep the criteria *population, territory, sovereignty, and government State is often called a “nation”
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Population -the size of population does not matter, it just has to exist ex. San Marino (27,000 people) China (1.3 Billion people) -People of a state may or may not be Homogeneous -people who share customs, language, ethnic background
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Territory Land with known and recognized boundaries San Marino, world’s smallest (24 square miles) Russia, world’s largest (6.6 million square miles) Sovereignty Every state is sovereign – supreme and absolute power within its territory Neither subordinate nor responsible to any other authority -Frame foreign policy and choose economic system U.S. is sovereign, the individual states are not because they are under the U.S. Constitution
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Government Every state must be politically organized This includes the machinery and the personnel by which the state is ruled
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