Description
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- Civics
- Political Engagement
- Civic Engagement
- Casting Wide Nets
- Political Socialization
- Political Culture
- Political Self
- Mass Socialization
- Elite Socialization
- Five Agents of Socialization
- Democracy
- Direct Democracy
- Indirect/Representative Democracy
- Constitution
- Natural Rights
- Federalism
- National Supremacy
- Reserved Powers
- Dual Federalism
- Cooperative Federalism
- Grant-in-Aid
- Regulated Federalism
- Unfunded Mandates
- New Federalism
- Block Grants
- Redistributive Programs
- Devolution
- Authorization Process
- Appropriations Process
- Categorical Grant
- Project Grant
- Formula Grant
- Matching Funds Requirement
- Full Faith & Credit Clause
- Privileges & Immunities Clause
- Reserved/Residual Powers
- Concurrent Powers
- Powers of the President
- Civil Liberties
- Civil Rights
- Bill of Rights
- Suffrage
- Disenfranchisement
- Public Good
- Public Goods
Explanation & Answer
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Discovery Civics Terms
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Civics
This is the study of the way in which a local government works and of the rights and
duties of the people who live in the city.
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Political Engagement
This simply means that a person is participating in the political process by making his or
her opinions and beliefs known. It is often used to describe an action taken by a citizen to
influence the outcome of a political issue.
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Civic Engagement
Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life of our
communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation
to make that difference.
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Casting Wide Nets
This simply means to include many people or things when you are looking for something.
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Political Socialization
This is the process through which a person develops political beliefs and opinions that
influence their behavior in social spheres.
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Political Culture
It refers to historically-based, widely-shared beliefs, feelings, and values about the nature
of political systems, which can serve as a link between citizens and government.
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Political Self
This simply refers to a community's right to choose its political destiny.
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Mass Socialization
Process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, language, social skills, and value to
conform to the norms and roles required for integration into a group or community.
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Elite Socialization
This is where it is believed that the wealthy elite runs the country. The elite exerts power
downward on the masses
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Five Agents of Socialization
These are the people or groups responsible for our socialization during childh...