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| THE GOVERNING BODY OF A NATION, STATE, OR COMMUNITY |
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| A COMMODITY OR SERVICE PROVIDED WITHOUT PROFIT TO ALL MEMBERS OF A SOCIETY, EITHER BY THE GOVERNMEN, PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL, ETC. |
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| ACTIVITES OF GOVERNMENTS CONCERNING THE POLITICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES. |
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| POLITICS THAT INVOLVES POLITICAL CAMPAGINING OR POLITICAL SUPPORT BASED ON ONE ESSENTIAL POLICY AREA OR IDEA. |
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| ISSUE THAT ATTTRACTS SERIOUS ATTENTION OF PUBLIC OFFICALS AND OTHER PEOPLE ACTUALLY INVOLVED IN POLITICS AT ANY GIVEN POINT IN TIME |
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| AN ISSUE THAT ARIES WHEN PEOPLE DISAGREE ABOUT A PROBLEM AND HOW TO FIX IT |
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| POLICYMAKING INSTITUTIONS |
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| BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT CHARGED WITH ACTION OF POLITICAL ISSUES |
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| A CHOICE THAT THE GOVERNMENT MAKES IN RESPONE TO A POLITICAL ISSUE. |
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| High-level development of policy, especially official government policy. |
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| a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or centralized authority |
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| the act of of a person or group taking part in the spheres of decision making in relation to governmental or state affairs |
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| A MEANS OF SELECTING POLICYMAKERS AND OF ORGANIZING GOVERNMENT SO THAT THE POLICY REFLECTS CITIZENS PREFERENCES |
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| the doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group. |
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| right to be respected , given equal right to have a say and justice and right to caste the vote to select an appropriate candidate of desire. |
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| the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented. |
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| groups compete with one another for control over public policy, with no one group or set of groups dominating. |
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| a theory of government and politics contending that societies are divided along class lines and that the upper-class elite will rule; or perhaps should rule |
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| a state in which many groups or factions are so strong that a government is unable to function. |
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| where each interest uses its influence to thwart policies it opposes so that no coalition forms a majority to establish policy |
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| widely shared beliefs, values, and norms that define the relationship between citizens and government, and citizens to one another. |
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| the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year. |
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| not a law, but something that has an effect on the public. |
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