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Direct Democracy
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Type of government characterized by citizens attending a town meeting and voting on issues raised, with the majority prevailing.
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Elite and Class Theory
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a group theory that
revolves around an economic strata of society controlling the policy agenda.
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Government
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those institutions that
create public policy.
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Hyperpluralism
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is a group theory
characterized by many interest groups vying for control resulting in a
government that is tied up in gridlock.
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Linkage Institution
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the means by which individuals can express preferences
regarding the development of public policy.
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Loose Construction
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a liberal interpretation of the Constitution.
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Pluralism
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a group theory that involves different groups all
vying for control of the policy agenda. No single group emerges, forcing the
groups to compromise.
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Policy Agenda
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agenda that results from the interaction of linkage
institutions.
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Political Party
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a group of people joined
together by common philosophies and common approaches with the aim of getting
candidates elected in order to develop and implement public policy. It is
characterized by an organization that is responsible to the electorate and has
a role in government.
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Politics
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who gets what, when, how,
and why.
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Public Policy
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the final action(s) taken by government in
promotional, regulatory, or distributive form.
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Representative Democracy
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form of government that relies on the consent of the
people and is often called a republican government.
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Strict Constructionists
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individuals who believe in a conservative
interpretation of the Constitution.
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Unitary System of Government
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type of government that centralizes all the powers of government into one central authority.
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