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AP GOV STUDY GUIDE/CHAPTER OUTLINE CHPTS 1-3 w/Supreme Court cases

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Study Outline Chapter 1: The Study of American Government Democracy: The rule of many. Direct or participatory democracy: A government in which all or most citizens participate directly. Representative democracy: A government in which leaders make decisions by winning a competitive struggle for the popular vote. Elite: Persons who possess a disproportionate share of some valued resource, like money or power. Marxist view: View that capitalists dominate government Power elite view: View that the government is dominated by a few top leaders, most of whom are outside of government. Bureaucratic View: View that appointed officials dominate the government. Pluralist View: The belief that competition among all affected interests shapes public policy. What is political power?

Martin Luther & Protestantism

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Division. Controversy. Turmoil. During the Protestant Reformation, all of these things existed and more. It was a time where secularism and Joie de Vivre held the main focus of the People, the Church, and the Royals. One man, would attempt to change all of this, he would awaken the people, and cause a ?war? the like of which the Church had never experienced before. This one man felt it was his pious duty to take action, an action that would alter the world like never before. This one man was Martin Luther.

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