A | B |
government | the institution through which society makes and enforces public policy |
public policy | those things that the government decides to do |
legislative | power to make the laws |
executive | power to enforce the laws |
judicial | power to interpret the laws |
constitution | the written plan of government |
dictatorship | government by individual or group which rises to power |
democracy | government where all citizens participate equally |
state | an independent political unit in the world |
sovereign | the right of a nation to govern itself |
autocracy | a government controlled by an individual |
oligarchy | government by a small group |
unitary system | government where all power resides in the central government |
federal system | government where power is divided between central government and political subdivisions |
confederation | government where states come together for common cause, but retain sovereignty |
presidential system | government where executive and legislative are separate |
parliamentary system | government where legislative and executive are joined |
compromise | modifying principle to come to an agreement |
free enterprise | private ownership of economic factors |
supply and demand | economic law that dictates production and prices of goods |