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What starts at childhood?

Political View

When are Americans most likely to vote?

Presidential Election

Voer participation: factor that does not effect it?

gender

1992 election Ross Perot significance?

Proved that both political parties are so similar

Denying people the right to vote?

Coercion

Charismatic leaders?

Hitler, Ghandi

What is Junta closest to?

Dictatorship

What is Charismatic Authority based on?

personal characteristics

Companies could automate its purchases through what?

e-commerce

old world order nation states?

Cooperate Capitalism

Types of economic societies?

Pre Industrial, Industrial, Post Industrial

Factors of Production?

Land labor, eanterperneurship, capital

Concerns about E-commerce?

Lost of privacy

Tech advances in the job market eliminating?

less skilled

People use through interest groups?

Lobbylists

US has....?

two-party

Sector of economy selling of particular party?

Tertiary

Who was part of the Constitutional monarchy?

Great Britain

Considered to be an individual person?

Corporation


an analysis of political systems that views power as widely dispersed throughout many competing interest groups

Pluralist Model

leaders at the top of business, the executive branch of the federal government, and the military

Power-elite model

measures that governments or public authorities introduce to make imported goods or services less competitive than locally produced goods and services.

Trade barriers

Factors of production owned by individuals; profit and competition regulate activity.

Capitalism

is an organization of people who share a commoninterest and work together to protect and promote that interest by influencing the government. I

Interest group