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    Subject:
    Social Science, Sociology
    Material Type:
    Unit of Study
    Level:
    Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division
    Tags:
  • Introduction to Government and Politics
  • Power
  • Patrimonialism
  • Totalitarian Dictatorship
  • Politics
  • One Person
  • Monarchy
  • Traditional Authority
  • Absolute Monarchy
  • Dictatorship
  • Authority
  • Constitutional Monarchy
  • Representative Democracy
  • Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power
  • Oligarchy
  • Rational-legal Authority
  • Democracy
  • Anarchy
  • Charismatic Authority
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    1. Introduction to Sociology 2e
    2. Government and Politics
      • Preface
      • An Introduction to Sociology
      • Sociological Research
      • Culture
      • Society and Social Interaction
      • Socialization
      • Groups and Organization
      • Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
      • Media and Technology
      • Social Stratification in the United States
      • Global Inequality
      • Race and Ethnicity
      • Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
      • Aging and the Elderly
      • Marriage and Family
      • Religion
      • Education
      • Government and Politics
      • Work and the Economy
      • Health and Medicine
      • Population, Urbanization, and the Environment
      • Social Movements and Social Change
    Unit 18 Government and Politics
    • Introduction to Government and Politics

      Lesson 1

      Introduction to Government and Politics
    • Power and Authority

      Lesson 2

      Power and Authority
    • Forms of Government

      Lesson 3

      Forms of Government
    • Politics in the United States

      Lesson 4

      Politics in the United States
    • Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power

      Lesson 5

      Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power
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