Politics and Government

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  1. 2. The branch of government that makes laws.
  2. 5. This theory views the state as an evolution from the family, with the state developing from enlarged families to clans, tribes, and eventually, a more complex political structure.
  3. 8. A power that allows the President, a governor or a mayor to refuse approval of a piece of legislation.
  4. 10. The supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience to its will from the people.
  5. 12. A state must have this but there is no fixed rule on the definite number
  6. 13. A Latin word for politics that is typically translated as “city-state”
  7. 14. Is the most universal and powerful of all the institutions
  8. 15. Is a demarcated area that belongs to the population
  9. 16. Rights basic rights and freedoms that belong to all people.
  10. 18. A form of government where the people choose their leaders through elections.
  11. 21. A set of basic laws and principles that guide how a country is governed.
  12. 22. This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings who form groups and eventually evolve into states.
  13. 24. A rule made by the government that people must follow
  14. 26. This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state, suggesting that states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
  15. 27. a political and economic system where property is collectively owned and class distinctions are eliminated
  16. 28. A system of government administration carried out by non-elected officials who implement laws and policies.
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  1. 1. The branch of government that interprets laws and administers justice.
  2. 3. The branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
  3. 4. The first to use the term “state” in his writings.
  4. 6. The legitimate power of a person or institution to make decisions and enforce rules. President – The elected head of a country or organization who leads the executive branch and is responsible for enforcing laws and governing the state Society – A group of people living together who share culture, norms, and institutions.
  5. 7. Father of Political Science.
  6. 9. People refer to the mass population living within the state. "People" answers the question, "Who governs whom?
  7. 11. The process of decision-making and implementation of public policies.
  8. 17. strong loyalty and devotion to one’s nation.
  9. 19. Government official who represents a country and assists its citizens abroad.
  10. 20. Is a large body of people who share a common identity, culture, history, and often language, inhabiting a specific geographic territory and governed by a centralized authority.
  11. 23. To end the congressional session.
  12. 25. The ability of a person or group to influence or control others’ actions or decisions. Citizenship – Legal membership in a state that gives a person rights (like voting) and duties (like obeying laws).