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Principles of Government

Principles of Government. state: a political community in a precise territory. sovereignty [a state has this] Its government makes and enforces its own laws without approval from any authority.

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Principles of Government

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  1. Principles of Government

  2. state:a political community in a precise territory.

  3. sovereignty[a state has this] Its government makes and enforces its own laws without approval from any authority.

  4. nationoften used for state, but it really means a sizable group of people who believe themselves united by the common bonds of: What are four common bonds that unite people in a nation? race, language, custom or religion

  5. What are the four essential features of a state? Provide details for each. 1-Population: • States where the people share an agreement about basic beliefs and values have the most stable governments • Shifts in population influence a state’s political organization. • In recent decades, millions of Americans have moved to Texas, California, Nevada and Arizona, shifting political power from the NE to the SW. • States that have lost population now have fewer representatives in Congress, while states with a growing population have gained representatives.

  6. What are the four essential features of a state? Provide details for each. 2-Territory: • A state has established boundaries. • The continental US: Atlantic-Pacific, and recognized borders with Canada and Mexico. • The exact location or shape of political boundaries is often a source of conflict among stats. • Territorial boundaries may change as a result of war, negotiations or purchase. [LA Purchase, Mexican War...]

  7. What are the four essential features of a state? Provide details for each. 3-Sovereignty: • Political sovereignty means that a state has supreme and absolute authority within its boundaries. • A state has complete independence and power to make laws, foreign policy and determine its course of action. • In theory, no state has the right to interfere with the internal affairs of another state. • In practice, states with great economic strength and military capabilities have more power than other states.

  8. What are the four essential features of a state? Provide details for each. 4-Government: Is the institution through which a state • maintains social order, • provides public services and • enforces decisions that are binding on all its residents.

  9. Of the four essential features of a state, which do you think is the most essential? Explain your response.

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