divine right theory
Bureaucratic workers
Mercantilism.
pluralist
Bureaucratic workers
Divine Right Theory is the theory about the origins of government that it was created by divine power.
Mercantilism
many groups of people
The hyperpluralist theory of government argues that a multitude of strong interest groups inhibits the creation of effective public policy.
An elitist theory believes that a small, wealthy group has the majority of the political power in a country. Political leaders are chosen from this small, close-knit group.
The congress is the one who holds political power but the president holds the rest of the power because of his honor ship
The divine right theory holds that rulers are chosen by a higher power, giving them legitimacy to rule. This concept was often used to justify monarchs' authority and maintain stability in their rule. Despite controversy, the divine right theory played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of many societies throughout history.
The origin of government emphasizes the power of violence through the force theory.