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The legal basis for studying political science varies by country, but generally, it is considered a field of study under the social sciences that examines political systems, government structures, and political behavior. In many countries, political science is part of the curriculum of universities and colleges, and its study is often supported by academic institutions and government bodies interested in understanding and promoting effective governance.
The style of government, often authoritarian or democratic.
political machines
A government budget is a legal document that is often passed by the legislature, and approved by the chief executive-or president.
The term 'political condition' is another way of saying 'government consequences.' It is often used in contexts like, 'Describe the political conditions of the rebellion.'
It is based on the Westminster system of government in Britain.
Political censorship is what happens when the government tries to hide information from the public. Journalists are often coerced into spreading the falsified story.
Political leaders are often parodied or satirized by a political cartoonist such as Oliphant , Sargent and Darkow .
Democratic Government Authoritarian Government • 2 or more political parties • free press • free media • free, fair, frequent elections • equal legal rights • courts free of political control • minorities respected • only one political party • government controlled press • censored media • fake elections or no elections • unequal legal rights • courts under political control • minorities often under attack - makes decisions based on the will of the people - citizens choose individuals in elections to represent them in government - tolerate opposition - other political parties - opposition and criticism are part of the system - people seen as citizens - little or no input from the people - those being governed - entirely dominated by one person (dictatorship) - don't tolerate opposition - rely on military, informers and secret police to eliminate opposition and stay in power - people seen as subjects
Taxes are both political and economic. Politically, tax policies are often shaped by the priorities and values of the government in power. Economically, taxes serve to generate revenue for the government to fund public services, redistribute wealth, and influence behavior in the economy.
A revolution is a political movement wherein the people thoroughly replace an existing government by overthrowing it. Violence and massive protests often accompany a revolution.
They try to influence decisions of government agencies, political representatives, or policymakers.