WHAT ARE CIVIC LIFE, POLITICS, AND GOVERNMENT?

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WHAT ARE CIVIC LIFE, POLITICS, AND GOVERNMENT?

Civic life The public life of the citizen concerned with the affairs of the community and nation. in contrast with private or personal life, which is devoted to the pursuit of private and personal interests

Politics  is a process by which a group of people, whose opinions or interests may be divergent, reach collective decisions that are generally regarded as binding on the group and enforced as common policy. Every social group, including the family, schools, labor unions, and professional organizations, is engaged in politics, Politics is an inescapable activity, and political life enables people to accomplish goals they could not realize as individuals. Every social group...is engaged in politics.

Government  the people and institutions in a society with authority to make, carry out, enforce laws, and settle disputes about law that, in general, deal with the distribution of resources in a society, the allocation of benefits and burdens, and the management of conflict.

The proper relationship between civic and private life??? Differing ideas about the purposes of government have consequences for the well-being of individuals and society. For example, if one believes that the activities of government should be restricted to providing for the security of the lives and property of citizens, one might believe in placing severe restrictions on the right of government to intrude into their private or personal lives. On the other hand, if one believes that the moral character of the individual should be a public or civic matter, one might support a broad range of laws and regulations concerning private behavior and belief.

What is the difference between private life and civic life?

private life concerns the personal life of the individual, e private life concerns the personal life of the individual, e.g, being with family and friends, joining clubs or teams, practicing one's religious beliefs, earning money civic life concerns taking part in the governance of the school, community, tribe, state, or nation, e.g., helping to find solutions to problems, helping to make rules and laws, serving as elected leaders

What are the essential characteristics of limited and unlimited government?

Limited government provides a basis for protecting individual rights and promoting the common good in contrast to  unlimited government which endangers these values. Limited government is constitutional government. Unlimited governments include authoritarian and totalitarian systems.

Civil society  provides a domain where individuals are free from unreasonable interference from government. is that sphere of voluntary individual, social, and economic relationships and organizations that, although limited by law, is not part of governmental institutions By providing for independent centers of power and influence, civil society is an indispensable means of maintaining limited government.

What are alternative ways of organizing constitutional governments? The most common forms of organization of the institutions of central governments at the national level are systems of shared powers and parliamentary systems. In systems of shared powers, such as the United States, powers are separated among branches, each of which has primary responsibility for certain functions, but each branch also shares these powers and functions with other branches, e.g., the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court all share power regarding the laws of the nation. In parliamentary systems such as Great Britain, authority is held by a bicameral legislature called Parliament. Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The prime minister is chosen by convention from the ranks of the majority party in Commons. The prime minister forms a cabinet and directs the administration of the government.