The Five Principles of Politics

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What are the forms of government that can exist in the United States?

Autocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy.

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What does the Rationality Principle in politics state?

Political behavior is purposeful, weighing costs, benefits, and risks.

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What is the difference between retail politics and wholesale politics?

Retail politics involves direct interaction with constituents, while wholesale politics appeals to groups.

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What are the three types of government restrictions mentioned?

Constitutional Government, Authoritarian Government, Totalitarian Government.

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What does veto power allow in a political context?

The ability to defeat proposals.

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What does the Collective Action Principle emphasize about politics?

Politics involves combining individual goals and resolving collective dilemmas via bargaining.

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What is the definition of free riding in politics?

Benefitting at others' expense.

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How does history shape current political situations according to the History Principle?

History influences possibilities through rules, loyalties, and conditioned viewpoints.

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What is path dependency in political contexts?

Possibilities are shaped by historical context.

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What is the principal-agent problem in politics?

The issue where the principal cannot ensure that the agent's actions align with the intended tasks.

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What does the Policy Principle state about political outcomes?

Outcomes result from preferences, procedures, and collective action.

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What is the tragedy of the commons?

The overuse of common resources.

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What are coordination problems in politics?

Dilemmas where cooperation is desired, but solutions are unclear.

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What is the significance of agenda power in institutions?

Control of discussion topics within the political structure.

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What is the definition of delegation in a political context?

The transfer of authority from one party to another.

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What does the Rationality Principle in politics state?

Political behavior is purposeful, weighing costs, benefits, and risks.

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What does the Collective Action Principle emphasize about politics?

Politics involves combining individual goals and resolving collective dilemmas via bargaining.

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How does history shape current political situations according to the History Principle?

History influences possibilities through rules, loyalties, and conditioned viewpoints.

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What does the Policy Principle state about political outcomes?

Outcomes result from preferences, procedures, and collective action.

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What is path dependency in political contexts?

Possibilities are shaped by historical context.

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What does the Institution Principle state about political outcomes?

Institutions structure politics.