Citizenship
Constitutional
Republic
Voting
Politics
Equality
Totalitarian
Liberty
Authoritarian
Democracy
A form of government that has no limits on their authority.
governments are limited both in what they can do (substantive limits) and the methods they can employ (procedural limits).
The process in which we elect officials to government offices. It is the building block of citizenship.
A form of government that has no limits on their authority, but are constrained by other institutions like a church or business.
An informed and active membership in a political community.
The personal freedom from too much government control. The ability to voice concerns without discourse.
the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
A form of government with a chief of state that follows written laws. Out of 195 countries in the world, 159 are this form of government.
A method of either electing citizens to political offices who then make laws, or voting for laws directly.
Is the conflict over the leadership, structure, and policies of governments run by their majority political parties.