PS 120 - Chapter 6, Democratic Regimes

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abstract review
judicial review that allows the constitutional court to rule on questions that do not arise from actual legal disputes
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bicameral system
a political system in which the legislature comprises two houses
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civil liberties
individual liberties regarding freedom that are created by the constitution and political regime
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civil rights
individual rights regarding equality that are created by the constitution and political regime
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civil society
organizations outside of the state that help people define and advance their own interests
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concrete review
judicial review that allows the constitutional court to rule on the basis of actual legal dispute brought before it
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constituency
the body of voters who elect a representative for their area
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constitutional court
the highest judicial body in a political system that decide whether laws and policies violate the constitution
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democracy
a political system in which political power is exercised either directly or indirectly by the people
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electoral system
a set of rules that govern how votes are cast, counted, and translated into seats in the legislature
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executive
the branch of government that carries out the laws and policies of the state
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first past the post
an electoral system in which candidates compete in single-member districts; voters choose between candidates and the candidate with the largest share of votes wins
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head of government
the executive role that deals with everyday tasks of running the state, such as formulating and executing policy
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head of state
the executive role that symbolizes and represents the people both nationally and internationally
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initiative
a national vote called by members of the public to address a specific proposal
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judicial review
the mechanism by which the courts can review the actions of government and overturn those that violate the constitution
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legislature
the branch of government charged with making laws
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liberal democracy
a political system that promotes participation, competition, and liberty and emphasizes individual freedom and civil rights
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mixed electoral system
an electoral system that combines single-member districts and proportional representation
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multimember district
an electoral district with more than one seat
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parliamentary system
a political system in which the head of government and the head of state are assigned to separate executive offices
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presidential system
a political system in which the head of government and the head of state are fused into one executive office
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proportional representation
an electoral system in which candidates compete in multimember districts; voters choose between parties, and the seats in the district are awarded proportionally according to the results of the vote
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referendum
a national vote called by the government to address a specific proposal, often a change to the constitution
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republicanism
indirect democracy that emphasizes the separation of powers within a state and the representation of the government through elected officials
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rule of law
a system in which all individuals and groups, including those in government, are subject to law, irrespective of their power or authority
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semi-presidential system
an executive system that divides power between two strong executives, a president and a prime minister
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single-member district
an electoral district with one legislative seat
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unicameral system
legislature is comprised of one house
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vote of no confidence
vote taken by a legislature as to whether its members continue to support the current prime minister (can force resignation of the prime minister and/or lead to new parliamentary elections)