West-E Social Studies
What did Aristotle and Plato believe about political science? - ✔✔It would lead to order
in political matters and that this organized order would create stable, just societies
How did Thomas Aqui
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West-E Social Studies
What did Aristotle and Plato believe about political science? - ✔✔It would lead to order
in political matters and that this organized order would create stable, just societies
How did Thomas Aquinas influence political study? - ✔✔He adapted the ideas of
Aristotle to a Christian perspective. Focused on having certain rights and
responsibilities. Laid the groundwork for what would become modern constitutionalism.
How did Niccolo Machiavelli influence political study? - ✔✔He wrote The Prince and
was a proponent of politics based on power.
How did Thomas Hobbes influence political study? - ✔✔Author of Leviathan (1651);
believed that individual's lives were focused on the quest for power; and the state must
control this urge. People were unable to live in harmony without government
intervention.
How did John Locke influence political study? - ✔✔Wrote Two Treatises of Civil
Government (1690); argued against Hobbes ideas; idea of "tabula rasa" or blank slate;
Experience molds individual minds, not innate knowledge or intuition; all men were
essentially good; many of his ideas were included in the US Constitution
How did Montesquieu and Rousseau influence political study? - ✔✔(1789-1815) heavily
influenced the French revolution; believed government policies should change to
alleviate existing problems "liberalism" Wrote: "The Social Contract (1762); "Declaration
of he Rights of Man" and "The Citizen (1789)
How did Hume and Bentham influence political study? - ✔✔"the greatest happiness for
the greatest number"; believed in empiricism - proof must be observed in order to
believe an idea
How did John Stuart Mill influence political study? - ✔✔British philosopher and
economist; progressive - women's suffrage; emancipation; and development of labor
organizations and farming coops (1806-1873)
How did Fichte and Hegel influence political study? - ✔✔18th century German
philosophers; supported a form of liberalism grounded largely in socialism and a sense
of nationalism
What is liberalism? - ✔✔Belief that government policies should change to alleviate
existing problems
What is paternalism? - ✔✔Condescending belief that a superior is "helping" someone in
a subordinate position (like master to slave) because that person is incapable of helping
themselves
Federalism - ✔✔power of the government does not belong entirely to the national
government, but is divided between national and state governments
popular sovereignty - ✔✔government is determined by the people and gains its
authority and power from the people
separation of powers - ✔✔government is divided into three branches - executive,
legislative and judicial
judicial review - ✔✔courts at all levels of government can declare laws invalid if they
contradict the constitutions of individual station, or the US constitution
liberal political orientation - ✔✔believes in working to increase equality, sometimes at
the expense of some freedoms, but overall government should not interfere with
individual freedom
conservate political orientation - ✔✔government should be limited in all cases except
those of supporting longstanding moral values, often tied to religious beliefs; allow
citizens to solve social issues; little to no regulation on businesses
moderate political orientation - ✔✔incorporates ome liberal and some conservative
values
libertarian - ✔✔limiting the role of government to the defense of the country and
supporting social as well as economic freedom
In the U.S. legal system, judges are empowered to issue a writ of habeas corpus to
ensure that suspects in a criminal investigation: - ✔✔cannot be kept in jail without being
charged with a specific crime.
Which of the following best describes a major responsibility of the governor of
Washington? - ✔✔appointing the directors and members of boards or commissions that
oversee state agencies
Read the excerpt below from the Declaration of Independence; then answer the
question that follows.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should
not be changed for light and transient causes. . . . But when a long train of abuses and
usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce [the
people] under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such
government, and to provide new guards for their future security.
Which of the following questions was the author of the Declaration attempting to
address in the excerpt above? - ✔✔Under what circumstances is political revolution
justified?
Which of the following excerpts from the Washington State Constitution best
demonstrates the state's commitment to the principle of popular sovereignty? - ✔✔"All
political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from
the consent of the governed."
Which of the following best describes the main purpose of national party conventions in
contemporary U.S. presidential elections? - ✔✔to promote party unity and generate
enthusiasm for the presidential campaign
Use the excerpt below from the U.S. Constitution to answer the question that follows.
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public
trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been
committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be
informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses
against him . . . and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the constitutional provision
excerpted above? - ✔✔to protect the procedural rights of criminal defendants
Which of the following best describes a major difference between international law and
domestic law? - ✔✔There is no central authority in international law.
The U.S. government would
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