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Life as it is

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Central and Eastern Asia, 400-1200 Introduction The fall of the Han dynasty and disunity New inventions Reunification The Sui and Tang Empires, 581-755 Reunification Under the Sui and Tang Sui Achievements Sui Downfall Rise of the Tang Buddhism and the Tang Empire The political uses of Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Spread of Buddhism To Chang?an by Land and Sea The city of Chang?an Market networks of Chang?an Trade by Sea Tang Integration Outside influences from Iran and Central Asia Tang infrastructure Tang products Fractured Power in Central Asia and China to 907 Relationship between China, Tibet and the Uigurs The effects on Tang China Nomadic economies of Central Asia cushion the blow of social disorder and agricultural losses Reaction and Repression Distrust of Buddhism by elites

AP Gov Essential Questions Chapter 6

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Chap. 6 Essential Questions 1. Please describe how demographic factors impact our political tendencies and preferences. Demographic factors may affect political policies because figures may change their policy to appeal to a certain population. The majority of the demographic may also influence the minority of the population on different controversial issues. 2. What are some of the major demographic changes that have occurred in the United States and what have been the consequences of these changes for our politics and public policy? Explain as thoroughly as possible.

individual participation

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INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION The Australian ballot is no longer used in the U.S. because it does not allow a secret ballot to be cast an attempt to remove partisan politics from the ballot by not allowing the candidates to list their party a form of balloting that has been disallowed in the U.S. because it is discriminatory secret and is prepared, distributed and tabulated by the political parties secret and is prepared, distributed and tabulated by government officials The office-block ballot is a form of general election ballot in which all candidates for office are listed by their party candidates are non-partisan only one major party lists candidates for election all candidates for each elective office are grouped under the title of the office none of these

political socialization

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Chapter 6 Political Culture and Socialization Political Culture: political attitudes and beliefs Political Socialization: the process of adopting a political culture Balch?s take: this is a lifetime process According to Margaret Mead, cultural beliefs are transferred by post-figurative socialization and co-figurative socialization; beliefs handed down from generation to generation without question and beliefs spread within a generation via AOPS?s, respectively Agents of political socialization help determine what groups we associate with Family, school, media, religion, region, income and labor, education, ethnicity, age, gender Education is thought to be most important; more education equals more positive attitude towards politics, more likely to vote, more tolerant

Chapter 1 Outline - The American System

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CHAPTER 1 - The Study of American Government * There are two questions about politics: Who governs? To what ends? The answer lies in dissecting how the government makes - or fails to make- decisions. * OBJECTIVES: What is political power? What is Democracy? Direct versus Representative Democracy: Which is best? How is power distributed in a democracy? -Four theories of elite influence - Beyond self-interest Political change Finding out who governs Vocabulary- power, authority, legitimacy, democracy, direct or participatory democracy, representative democracy, elite, marxists, bureaucrats, pluralist 1.1 WHAT IS POLITICAL POWER? Power- the ability of one person, to get another in accordance with their ideals, decisions, etc.

Oxford Dictionary of Law 5th Edition

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Am gov

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Ch. 3 Focus Questions A unitary system of government is one in which the central government appoints duties to smaller subsidized governments such as countries or provinces. In these governments, the smaller parties will rely on the funds of the central government due to the fact that they cannot tax. An example of a unitary government would be the United Kingdom. A co federal government is one in which the local governments retain power over the whole. One example is the European Union in which each country has control individually. A Federal government has specific duties appointed equally for the national and state governments, an example of which would be the United States.

American Government

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CHAPTER 2 FOCUS ?s List the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and discuss why a new form of government was deemed necessary. Assess the importance of Shay's Rebellion in calling the Constitutional Convention.

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