GED Social Studies › Voting and Majority Rule
The political theory that states that the freedom and rights of the individual are more important than the power of the government is called __________.
The belief that the authority and legitimacy of the government is sustained only by the will of the people is called __________.
The process by which individuals form their ideas about politics and their affiliations with certain ideologies and parties is known as __________.
The principle of civic responsibility states that __________.
The theory that political power is divided among many disparate and varied groups is called __________.