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Conservative - correct answer Holding traditional values; adverse to change, minimal government Direct Democracy - correct answer People decide policy directly thought voting or consensus Elite and class theory - correct answer Theory that explains power in the modern society: ...

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AP Government AP Exam Review

Conservative - correct answer Holding traditional values; adverse to change, minimal government



Direct Democracy - correct answer People decide policy directly thought voting or consensus



Elite and class theory - correct answer Theory that explains power in the modern society: a small
minority of wealth controls the majority through policy and economics



Government - correct answer The governing body of a state or country; those institutions that create
public policy consisting of the three branches



Hyperpluralism - correct answer A government in which factions and parties are so divided and
powerful that the government cannot function (South Africa has many, around 20 political parties which
each hold some sort of power and thus their government is ineffective)



Liberal - correct answer Progressive, want of change, governmental promises of protection to the
individual



Linkage institutions - correct answer Structures within a society that connect the people to the
government; i.e. Parties, interest groups, and the media



Loose construction - correct answer Liberal view of the Constitution, give broader power to the
government



Pluralism - correct answer an adherence to the belief in the validity of a diversity of views and
practices demonstrated in a deliberate effort to see other points of view. 2. The belief that people of
different social classes, religions, races, etc., should be able to co-exist together in a society. 3. Being
able to hold two or more offices or responsibilities at the same time.

, Policy Agenda - correct answer A policy agenda is a set of issues, problems, or subjects. that gets the
attention of/is viewed as important by.



Political parties - correct answer A Political Party is an organisation of people which seeks to achieve
goals common to its members through the acquisition and exercise of political power.



Politics - correct answer the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, esp.
the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.



Public policy - correct answer the principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based.



Representative democracy - correct answer A democracy in which people indirectly influence policy
decisions through elected officials



Strict constructionists - correct answer n the United States, strict constructionism refers to a
particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation: a strict
interpretation of the law



Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - correct answer Bureaucracy; regulatory agency, regulates food
and drugs



Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - correct answer Bureaucracy; regulatory agency



Tinker v. Des Moines - correct answer Students wore black armbands; Supreme Court upheld their 1st
Amendment right



Anti-Federalists - correct answer People who opposed the Constitution; added the Bill of Rights



Articles of the Confederation - correct answer Drafted the Continental Congress; weak and
ineffective, not as powerful as the states: could only deal with foreign affairs



Bicameral Legislature - correct answer A government body with two houses such as Congress

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