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Normative Theory How the world should be Positive Theory How the world is Politics The authoritative allocation of resources and values Authority The legal rights to make a decision Power The influence over other actors (people) Direct Democracy If all, or most, citizens participate directly in policy outcomes Representative Democracy The people we select to represent us as a whole Why is competition for office so crucial? They have the authority to select elected people. They are responsive to us but not directly. Why did founders avoid the word "democracy"? Skeptical of competence of individual citizens Americans interest & knowledge on politics? Not much interest = enduring finding; uninformed voters have opinions Codified Constitution contained in a single document Uncodified Constitution Multiple Sources written or unwritten What is contained in constitutions? (ORR) Organization, Representation, Rights [politics, economics, and sciences] What is the American influence on the Declaration of Independence? People have a right, sometimes obligation, to overthrow government; natural rights-life, liberty, persuit of happiness What are the Articles of Confederation weaknesses? Taxes and Coordination Federalists Strong government; trade; wealthy people Anti-Federalists Skeptical of strong government; no commerce; farmers Common things for Shay's Rebellion & Annapolis Convention? The topic was Commerce-galvanized interest & mobilized the states behind constitutional reform What is the difference between the Virginia & New Jersey Plan? Big v Small State for Representatives (population of each state counted as being equal)

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POLS 1101 (Chapter 1-5)

Normative Theory - How the world should be

Positive Theory - How the world is

Politics - The authoritative allocation of resources and values

Authority - The legal rights to make a decision

Power - The influence over other actors (people)

Direct Democracy - If all, or most, citizens participate directly in policy outcomes

Representative Democracy - The people we select to represent us as a whole

Why is competition for office so crucial? - They have the authority to select elected
people. They are responsive to us but not directly.

Why did founders avoid the word "democracy"? - Skeptical of competence of individual
citizens

Americans interest & knowledge on politics? - Not much interest = enduring finding;
uninformed voters have opinions

Codified Constitution - contained in a single document

Uncodified Constitution - Multiple Sources written or unwritten

What is contained in constitutions? - (ORR) Organization, Representation, Rights
[politics, economics, and sciences]

What is the American influence on the Declaration of Independence? - People have a
right, sometimes obligation, to overthrow government; natural rights-life, liberty, persuit
of happiness

What are the Articles of Confederation weaknesses? - Taxes and Coordination

Federalists - Strong government; trade; wealthy people

, Anti-Federalists - Skeptical of strong government; no commerce; farmers

Common things for Shay's Rebellion & Annapolis Convention? - The topic was
Commerce-galvanized interest & mobilized the states behind constitutional reform

What is the difference between the Virginia & New Jersey Plan? - Big v Small State for
Representatives (population of each state counted as being equal)

What is the Great Compromise? - Two Houses: 1st house is population & election; 2nd
house is 2 members per state. Electoral College to select the President, Supreme Court
nominated by President, confirmed by the Senate. The main issue was slavery-not
resolved.

Ratification of Constitution? - Provision added to constitution stating only 9 votes to
approve. State conventions, ratified

What was Madison's Large Republic? - Protects Liberties

Madison's View of Factions? - It extended republics less likely to result in "tyrannical"
majorities; more diverse; protects liberties

Changing Constitution formally? - ratification of the constitution

Changing the Constitution informally? - Supreme court can interpret laws differently,
constitution or not constitutional

Is Constitution Amending Easy or Difficult? - Difficult

Unitary - Only central government is sovereign (most common)

Confederation - Central government is subordinate to regional governments

Federalism - Different levels = different authority; legally independent

Enumerated - Defense and promotion of stable economy

Implied - A political power not expressly named in a constitution but that is inferred
because it is necessary to the performance of an enumerated power.

Elastic Clause - It grants Congress the powers that are implied in the Constitution, but
that are not explicitly stated. That is why the powers derived from the Necessary and
Proper Clause are referred to as implied powers.

Supremacy Clause - National laws are supreme- state laws must comply and supreme
court generally sides with national government

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