
EOC Vocab Review
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- Q1
This means to become absorbed, incorporated, or learned and understood; to learn (information, a procedure, etc) and understand it thoroughly
Assimilation
Republic
Federalism
Bureaucracy
30s - Q2
Our government has many different officials and agencies. Each department is part of the larger government _________________________.
Bureaucracy
30s - Q3
This policy is about the government controlling its own expenditures and taxation, which results in the federal budget.
Fiscal Policy
30s - Q4
This means "hands off" government. It is an economic policy that believes in as little government interference in our capitalist economy as possible.
Laissez faire
30s - Q5
When analyzing voters, political analyst will look at _________________ of voters. Examples of this is age, race, gender, education background, and economic status.
Demographics
30s - Q6
A rise in prices can be called _________________________.
Inflation
30s - Q7
America is this type of government ____________________________________.
Representative democracy
30s - Q8
This type of government allows only the representative body to vote.
Republic
30s - Q9
The amish are an example of this type of government.
Direct Democracy
30s - Q10
This type of government rests the supreme authority with the people.
Democracy
30s - Q11
“government can only exist with the consent of the governed” this quote best describes?
Popular Sovereignty
30s - Q12
___________________ is a term used in a number of disciplines to describe source material that is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied. Letters, blogs, newspapers, diaries deeds, certificates, tax rolls, correspondence, ledgers, etc.
Primary Sources
30s - Q13
_______________________ are sources that are removed from the artifact or event
Secondary sources
30s - Q14
This is a person who holds or follows strong convictions or extreme principles
Radicals
30s - Q15
The American Government is funded through people's ____________________. Examples of this is income ____________, sales _______________ and property __________________.
Taxes
30s