I. What is politics? 2. What is the main purpose of government? 3. What is Harol
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I. What is politics? 2. What is the main purpose of government? 3. What is Harold Lasswell definition of politics? 4. What is liberty? 5. What is the concept of totalitarianism? 6. What was the response of the British Government to the tax protest known as the 7. What was the decision that came out of the First Continental congress? 8. What did Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense advocate? 9. What was the Virginia Plan about? 10. What was the Great Compromise about? "Boston Tea Party"? 11. How does a unitary system of government function? 12. How does a federal system of go 13. What does the "enumerated powers" mean? 14. Where does the implied power come from? 15. The Tenth Amendment. 16. The Fourteenth Amendment 17. What is the establishment clause in the First Amendment about? 18. Prior restrain is defined as.... 19. How could the clear and present danger test, expression could be restricted? 20. What would be considered slander? 21·The Thirteenth Amendment 22. What was the direct result of Plessy V. Ferguson court case? 23. For what purpose the poll tax was used for? 24. What the Supreme Court case of Brown V. Board of Education of Topeka was about? 25. What was the civil rights movement led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. based onExplanation / Answer
1. Politics
According Robert Dahl, politics can be defined as – It is a system that includes persistent pattern of human relationships which involves rule, power, and authority. In simple terms, politics can be defined as – it is art or science with controlling and monitoring government policies for the benefit of the society and people. The definition of politics has 4 key aspects and those are:
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The main purpose of government:
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Horald Lasswell defined politics as: Politics is nothing but who gets what, when, and how. Wherein how gets you something
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Totalitarianism
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Boston Tea Party:
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8. Common sense
Common Sense is a pamphlet of Thomas Paine advocating independence from The Great Britain to people in the 13 Colonies
9. Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan proposed a solid central government integration of three pillars: legislative, executive, and judicial.
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11. Unitary system
12. Federal system
13. Enumerated power
14. Implied powers
15. The 10th Amendment
16. 14th Amendment
17. Establishment Clause
18. Prior restraint
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20. If the hurtful statement is spoken then the statement is slander
21. 13th Amendment
22. Plessy V Vs Fergusson case
23. Poll tax:
24. Brown V Board of Education
25. Equal rights for all led Martin Luther king Jr.