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the social institution through which power is acquired and exercised by some people and groups
politics
the formal organization that has the legal and political authority to regulate the relationships among members of a society and between the society and those outside its borders
government
Some social analysts refer to the government as the _____, the political entity that possesses a legitimate monopoly over the use of force within its territory to achieve its goals
state
a social relationship that involves both leaders & followers, through the use of persuasion, authority, or force
power
Power is a dimension in the structure of _____.
social stratification
What is used to amplify the message of powerful people, marginalize the concerns of others?
media
power that people accept as legitimate rather than coercive
authority
power that is legitimized on the basis of long standing custom, authority that is grounded in religious beliefs and customs
traditional authority
power legitimized on the basis of a leader's exceptional personal qualities, have the ability to communicate in a way that they can lead people in new directions
charismatic authority
power legitimized by law or written rules and regulations, sometimes referred to as bureaucratic authority
rational-legal authority
In what type of authority is power legitimized by procedures, so the leaders obtain their positions in a procedurally correct manner, have to obtain position before they have the right to act
rational-legal authority
a political system in which power resides in one person or family and is passed from generation to generation through lines of inheritance
monarchy
Monarchy is the most common in _____ societies
agrarian
Monarchy is associated with _____ authority patterns.
traditional
What type of monarchs claim a hereditary right to rule, based on membership in a noble family or a divine right to rule, a God given right to rule that legitimizes their exercise of power
Absolute Monarchs
What type of monarchy is when rulers depend on powerful members of the nobility to retain their thrones. They are not considered above the law, so if other nobility turn on you, your monarchy is in jeopardy.
Limited Monarchy
What type of monarchy is it when royalty serve as symbolic rulers for heads of state, while the actual authority is held by elected officials in national parliaments?
Constitutional Monarchy
Present-day monarchies
United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands
In present day monarchies, members of the royal family primarily form _____ functions.
ceremonial
_____ brings in a lot of money for monarchies.
Tourism
a political system controlled by rulers who deny popular participation in government
authoritarianism
a political system in which the state seeks to regulate ALL aspects of people's public and private lives.
totalitarianism
when military leaders seek to control all aspects of life, not just government operations
totalitarianism
a political system in which the people hold the ruling power either directly or through elected representatives
democracy
literal meaning of democracy
rule by the people
a type of democracy where all citizens are actively involved in all important decisions
direct participatory democracy
a type of democracy where people have a voice through government representation and those representatives are supposed to serve as bridges between themselves and the government
representative democracy
In what type of democracy was it the job of the elected reps to convey the concerns ad interests of those they represent and the government is responsible to the wishes of the people
representative democracy
Who said that power is concentrated in a small group of elites, masses are relatively powerless.
C Wright Mills and the Power Elite
The U.S. power elite, according to Mills, is made up at the top of the _____, the executive branch of the fed _____, and the _____.
business, government, military
The most powerful of the power elite? least?
officers of the business organizations , unorganized masses of people
The individuals who make up the power elite are all going to come from similar class _____ and have the same _____.
backgrounds, interests
a three way arrangement in which a private interest group (usually a corporation), a congressional committee or subcommittee, and a bureaucratic agency make a final decision on a political issue that is to be decided by that agency
iron triangle of power
the mutual interdependence of the military establishment and private military contractors
military-industrial complex
a societal focus on military ideals and an aggressive preparedness for war
militarism
the use of a calculated, unlawful physical force or threats of violence against a government, organization or individual to gain some political, religious, economic, social objective
terrorism
a type of terrorism that uses intimidation and threats of harm, whose purpose is to bring about a significant change or overthrow a certain government
political terrorism
What type of terrorism uses acts of violence against civilians that are carried out by enemies of the government who want to bring about political change, most often it i not to overthrow the government
revolutionary terrorism
example of revolutionary terrorism:
9/11, okc
What type of terrorism occurs when a government provides a financial resources, weapons, and training for terrorists who conduct their activities in other countries?
state-sponsored terrorism
What type of terrorism is conducted by a government against its own citizens for the purpose of protecting an existing political order
repressive terrorism
examples of repressive terrorism:
tiananmen square, cambodia
the organized, armed conflict between nations or distinct political factions
war
Social scientists involve war to mean _____ and _____ wars
declared, undeclared
the study of population; a subfield of sociology that examines population, size, composition, and distribution over a given area
demography
a group of people who live in a specified geographical area
population
the actual level of childbearing for an individual or a population
fertility
the number of live births per 1,000 people in a population in a given year
crude birth rate
Crude birth rate is higher in _____ societies.
agricultural
number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population in a given year
crude death rate
an estimate of the average lifetime in years of people born in a specific year
life expectancy
the movement of people from one geographic area to another for the purpose of changing residency
migration
the movement of people into a geographic into a geographic area to take up residency
immigration
the movement of people out of a geographic area to take up residency elsewhere
emigration
the number of males for ever 100 females in a given population
sex ratio
the population if left unchecked would exceed the available food supply, population would increase exponentially.
malthusian perspective
What perspective says poverty is the result of exploitation
The Marxist Perspective
What perspective reemphasizes the dangers of over-population?
The Neo-Malthusian Perspective
the point at which no population growth occurs from year to year - the number of births and immigrants is equal to the number of deaths
zero population growth
the process by which some societies have moved from high birth and death rates to relatively low birth and death rates as a result of technological development
demographic transition theory