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Values
General principals or beliefs people use to make decisions or judgements
Freedom justice democracy equality
Institutions
A key practice, relationship, or organization in a society
Most important institution is family
Immigrant
An individual who moves permanently to a new county
Must live for 4 years, 1 million people
Ethnic group
A group of people who share a common national, cultural, or racial background
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Naturalization
A legal process to obtain citizenship
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Naturalization
A legal process to obtain citizenship
Losing Citizenship
Being convicted of certain crimes
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Naturalization
A legal process to obtain citizenship
Losing Citizenship
Being convicted of certain crimes
Origin of citizenship
Greece and Rome
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Naturalization
A legal process to obtain citizenship
Losing Citizenship
Being convicted of certain crimes
Origin of citizenship
Greece and Rome
Limitations of Aliens
Cannot run for office, cannot serve in court
Civics
A member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government
Naturalization
A legal process to obtain citizenship
Losing Citizenship
Being convicted of certain crimes
Origin of citizenship
Greece and Rome
Limitations of Aliens
Cannot run for office, cannot serve in court
Volunterrism
The practice of offering your time and services to others without receiving payment
Welfare
The health prosperity and happiness of the members of a community
Welfare
The health prosperity and happiness of the members of a community
What are government run services
Schools pool firehouse
Welfare
The health prosperity and happiness of the members of a community
What are government run services
Schools pool firehouse
Authoritarian regime
A government in which one leader or group of people holds absolute power
Welfare
The health prosperity and happiness of the members of a community
What are government run services
Schools pool firehouse
Authoritarian regime
A government in which one leader or group of people holds absolute power
Representative democracy
A government in which citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf
Majority rule
Welfare
The health prosperity and happiness of the members of a community
What are government run services
Schools pool firehouse
Authoritarian regime
A government in which one leader or group of people holds absolute power
Representative democracy
A government in which citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf
Majority rule
Federal system
The sharing of power between the central and state governments
Unitary system
Central government is supreme
Compare a democracy with authoritarian system of government
Democracy- government is limited in power
Authoritarianism- rulers have unlimited power
Compare democracy and authoritarianism governments
Democracy- multiple parties for power
Authoritarianism- power lies with a single party