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Ch 1 American Government UNLV

AB
Political CultureThe characteristics and deep seated beliefs of a particular people.
LibertyThe principle that indicivuals should be free to act and think as they choose, provided they do not infringe unreasonably on the rights of others
EqualityThe notion that all individuals are equal in thier moral worth, in their treatment under the law, and in their prolitcal voice.
self-governmentThe principle that the people are the ultimare source and proper beneficiary of governing authority, in proctice, a government based on majority rule.
individualismthe idea that people should take the iniitiative, be self-sufficient, and accumulate the material advantages necessary for theiir well being
unitythe principle that Americans are one people and form indivisable union.
powerthe ability of persons or institutions to control policy
inalienable (natural) rightsThose rights that persons theoretically possessed in the state of nature, prior to the formation of governments. These rights, including those of life, liberty, and property, are considered inherent and as such, are inalienable.


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St Joseph's Catholic School
Las Vegas, NV

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