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| aimed at a specific audience |
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| when you think that more than one interest group should be able to put their ideas into the government |
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| the institution that makes decisions on behalf of the enviornment |
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| being a part of asking the two questions: how should we govern? and why should we govern? |
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| Citizens dont seem to take thier citizenship seriously. |
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| the famous statement of the American Revolution |
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| the question of how much the government intervenes with lives |
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| policies made should effect the will of over half the votes |
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| a system of reflecting policymaking and of organizing government so that policy reflect citizens preferences. |
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| Was the traditional Democratic Theory of the number principles that specify how the government decisions are made in a democracy. |
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| the effect that a policy has on people and an society problems |
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| the idea that the government derives its authority by sanction of the people. |
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| the idea of certain restrictions and should be placed on government to protect the natural rights |
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| Articles of Confederation |
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| the first attempt of self government |
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| Problems with the Confederation |
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| the National Government had no power to enforce agreements |
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| the perservation of property |
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