PSCI 1
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- How do we measure ethnic demographics?
- A Census
- Political knowledge
- indiv knowledge of issues and politics
- Normative
- how the world aught to be
- Greek net gain
- look to human nature for relationships between indivual and state
- Locke
- wanted more human rights
- Referendums
- petition that the people can create that goes directly on the ballot in the states that has to go through congress
- Civil disobedience
- break the laws to bring social political change
- Populists
- gov involvement in everything
- Bible belt
- strip of land that is known for moralistic, religion-conservatism
- Texas 3 waves
- 1 party state. Intolerance of diversity. Business dominance
- Mayflower compact
- created laws/constitution. 1st time the king didn’t matter
- Henry gates issue
- “broke intoâ€his own home, prolice officer used racial profiling and arrested him
- Public goods
- something you need (ex roads, water)
- Anarchy
- having no ruler. Absence of ruler. No gov.
- Empirical
- how the world is. Looks at what we have
- Hobbes
- negative vie on life said gov wants and should have power and that people live a short and nasty life
- Liberals
- more economic and less social
- Equality of opporturnities
- everyone has the same opp. To get the same thing
- Moralistic
- gov should be active in promoting the common good
- Social contract
- contract w the gov, if the gov doesn’t hold up their end of the deal, then the ppl have the right to rebel
- Magna carta 1215
- 1st attempt to limit kings power
- Joseph schumpter
- as new things come about, old things are out (cotton>oil>technology)
- Political science
- figure out how ppl react due to their identity
- Oligaraphy
- few ppl rule in the own interest
- Political efficacy
- idea that ppl can influence gov
- Classical liberalism
- locke said: indiv. Have worth and dignity
- Initiatives
- petition that the people can create that can go directly on a ballot in the states without
- Traditionalistic
- gov should be run by the elite and preserve existing ideas
- Ultility maximization
- get the most for less
- Articles of confederation
- doesn’t provide for exec judiciary. Makes congressional power under a of c difficult
- Unit of analysis
- examinies political behavior
- Polity
- rule by the ppl for the common good
- Rwanda 1994
- political violence. Lasted 100 days. 500,000 dead due to their ethnic identity
- Aristotle
- thought elite should rule (aristocracy) rule for the betterment of the ppl
- Democracy
- the people rule
- Representative dem
- US has this kind of democracy
- Conservatives
- more social and less economic
- Social capital
- social networking, less personal today because of technology
- Individualistic
- limit gov role
- Annapolis convention
- in Philadelphia to amend the ariticles of confederation
- Bowling alone
- we don’t got out to meet people-we stay with the same people
- Shay’s rebellion
- daniel shay. Economy was a mess and shay’s farm was going to be taken away if he didn’t pa
- Equality of outcomes
- regardless of how much effort you put in everyone has the same outcomes
- Liberitarian
- no gov involvement
- African American immigration
- forced to come to the US and Asians & Spanish came over freely
- Bell curve
- debating intelligence among the races level of intelliegence per race
- Samuel Huntington
- the Spanish were not assimulating to the American society
- Michael savage
- white males created everything in the world and says theya re the best. Creates racial and international issues
- White Americans
- now becoming a minority in all major regiaons of Texas
- What is government
- institution to provide laws⬦
- Tyranny
- federalists-too much state power
- What is government?
- Formal institutions through which a land and its people are ruled
- What is the difference between an autocracy and an oligarchy?
- Autocracy rule is by a single individual ( king/queen/dictator) while an oligarchy is ruled by a small group ( landowners/ military officers/ merchants)
- What is a constitutional government?
- System of rule where formal and effective limits are placed on the powers of government.
- What is an authoritarian government?
- A system of rule where a government recognizes no formal limits on its power but may be restrained by the power of social institutions.
- What is a tyrannical government?
- System of rule where the government recognizes no formal limits on its power.
- Who came up with the first real definition of politics?
- Lasswell
- What is his definition described as?
- Who gets What, When , and How
- The pattern of struggles among interests groups is called group politics or:
- Pluralism
- What is political culture?
- Broadly shared values, beliefs and attitudes about how a government should function.
- Americans are generally trusting of their government
- false
- Political Efficacy is :
- The public’s belief that they can influence government.
- Political Knowledge is:
- The accumulation of information and experience about political processes.
- Political Science is:
- The study of the processes, principles, and structure of government and of political institutions; politics.
- The two political science types are
- Normative and Empirical
- What is Unit of Analysis?
- The primary component being used to examine political behavior.
- Empirical thinking is:
- How the world is, measure problem and figure out how to reduce problem/enhance quality of life.
- Normative thinking is :
- How we would like the world to be, about values/beliefs, tends to be more theoretical/ideological views of politics.
- What is the world population?
- 6.7 billion
- What is the greatest problem that we have with this vehicle?
- The uncertainty of identity
- What is the most extreme form of political participation?
- Violence
- U.S. Democracy
- Majority Rule + Minority Rights
- A Republic is where
- Rule of law is paramount over majority rule
- What is majoritorian?
- To protect majority always
- Counter-Majoritorian
- To protect minority view always
- The U.S is founded on
- Majority Rule
- Hobbes’ views on politics were
- Pessimistic- life is “ nasty, brutish and short†and there is a need for a strong government leader to preserve order and liberty
- Locke’s views on politics were
- Optimistic- there is no divine right to rule (monarchy) and government should derive its power from and protect the rights of its people.
- What class structure during the 16th and 17th centuries transformed then aristocratic institutions into institutions of more political participation?
- Bourgeois
- The Bourgeois advocated democracy for all.
- T
- There are two types of democracy (representative and direct) and the U.S. has a representative democracy⬦ what is that?
- The people vote for a representative who then votes on their behalf
- Circle all that are conservative views
- -A. There should be a limited government -C. Want the government to get involved in social issues -D. Distrust the government’s involvement in economic domains
- Circle all of the liberal views
- -A. More government involvement in economic domains -C. Higher taxes, more programs
- Populist want government intervention on both economic and social domains
- T
- For this reason, Populist support is sought after by both conservatives and liberals
- T
- Libertarians want no government intervention on both economic and social domains.
- T
- What is the Texas population?
- 24.3 million
- What is the U.S. population?
- 307 million
- A majority of Texans live in urban areas
- T 86%
- There are 3 categories of political culture, which identified them?
- Elazar
- What is the name of the area where moralistic culture can be found?
- “Bible Beltâ€
- Moralist culture was really founded by the Puritans who wanted to create :
- The “ Good Societyâ€
- According to individualistic culture, government should limit its power only to establishing order.
- T
- Individualistic culture has its roots in
- Middle States
- According to a traditionalistic culture, the government should not be dominated by political elites.
- F
- Traditionalistic culture finds its roots in
- The South
- Texas has what is called “rugged individualism†this is classified as what blending of cultures?
- Traditionalistic individualism
- Texas is characterized in three ways: It is a one party state, it is dominated by big business, and it steers toward provincial thinking.
- T
- Name the 4 physical regions of Texas :
- 1. Gulf Coast Plains 2. The Interior Lowlands 3. The Great Plains 4. The Basin and Range Province
- Who wrote “Theory of Creative Destruction†and also classified the 3 waves of economic transformation in the U.S?
- Schumpeter
- What is the model?
- Cotton to Oil to Technology
- What industry paralleled that of the cotton industry?
- Cattle
- How did the Texas Railroad commission contribute to the 1980 recession?
- They allowed oil companies to output less and charge more
- What group provided for America a free-trade zone?
- NAFTA
- We generally associate social capital with Schumpeter, what is social capital?
- The sum of all social connections
- Who wrote “Bowling Alone†and claims that there is a heavy decline to social capital due in part to technology?
- Putnam
- In Texas, the demographics have been rapidly changing. The population has grown due to: 1. Birth and death rates. 2. Immigration 3. Migrations
- T
- What is scapegoating?
- Blaming a particular person or group for your current problems
- Texas is heavily responsible for the extermination of what group of people?
- Native Americans
- What is the number one social problem on Native American reservations?
- Alcoholism
- Racial profiling is always illegitimate
- F
- What group is the fastest growing in America, and is referred to as the “ model minorityâ€
- Asians
- How does Samuel Huntington view Hispanic culture?
- They have not assimilated well
- Texas has a very old population in comparison to other states
- F
- Most of the population in Texas live in urban areas
- T
- The Texas population tends to be poorer than those living in other states.
- T
- The Magna Carta was :
- 1st real attempt to limit a kings power
- What was the first agreement for self- government in the U.S. called?
- Mayflower Compact
- The first pilgrims were:
- French Colonists
- The 1st religious bloodbath in the United States was carried out by the Spanish. What protestant group did they slaughter and at what place?
- French/ Florida
- Pilgrims are considered religious :
- Purists
- Puritans are not considered separatists but did want to
- purify the Anglican Church
- The surge of taxing on the colonies can be closely linked to
- The British debt concerning the French and Indian wars.
- The Stamp Act required that British “revenue†stamps be affixed to all legal and printed documents.
- T
- Who led the Boston Tea Party?
- Samuel Adams
- The 1st Continental Congress
- -C. Aimed to have the British king acknowledge the grievances of the colonists -D. Challenged the British authority over colonial affairs
- The 2nd Continental Congress was a direct result of
- The Battle at Lexington and Concord
- The Battle at Lexington and Concord started because
- The British tried to take away the military weapons of the colonists
- What important document was adopted at the 2nd Continental Congress and who was the father of this document?
- Thomas Jefferson/ Declaration of Independence
- What philosopher is this article based on? What was the name of his work?
- Locke/ The Social Contract
- What is the name of America’s 1st written constitution
- Articles of Confederation
- The Articles of Confederation were sufficient in unifying the nation, enforcing laws, and deterring radical factions from forming
- F
- The Annapolis Convention was at George Washington’s home and set up to discuss problems within the states… but how many states actually showed up?
- 5
- How did the government of Massachusetts finally catch Daniel Shay?
- A volunteer army arrested him
- The 3/5ths Compromise stated that
- Slaves would be counted as 3/5 of a person for the sake of state representation
- The Virginia Plan called for
- state representation to be based on population
- The New Jersey Plan called for
- State representation to be equal regardless of population
- We currently, thanks to the Connecticut Compromise, have a
- Bicameral Congress
- The concept of Popular Sovereignty is that
- Government power comes from the people ( general)
- The 3 branches of government coincide with what articles? (L.E.J.)
- 1,2,3
- Judicial Review, established by Marbury v. Madison, means that the Supreme Court can decide whether acts of law of other branches violate the constitution
- T
- What group promoted the Bill of Rights?
- Anti- Federalists
- John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison anonymously wrote 85 articles that are named the Federalists Papers.
- T
- Article 2 of the constitution establishes a presidency. The President serves 4 year terms. What amendment limits the presidency to only 2 terms?
- 22
- Supreme Justices
- A. Have lifetime terms B. Are appointed by the president C. Have to be approved by 51% of the senate
- . The clause that says that states must accept official of law administered by other states is called
- Full Faith and Credit Clause
- Who holds the “ supreme law of the land†according to the Supremacy Clause
- National Law
- How many amendments are there to the constitution?
- 27