Popular sovereignty
political efficacy.
The belief that a winning political party is empowered by voters to carry out campaign promises is called a "mandate." This concept suggests that the electorate has granted the party the authority to implement its proposed policies and agenda based on the support received during elections. A mandate reflects the voters' expectations for the party to fulfill its commitments and govern accordingly.
When a government is thought to be assigned by divine authority by its citizens, this is called a Theocracy. The ruler hold all of the political and religious power in a butt
the belief system is called confusinism
Wilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivismWilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivism
platform
divine right
political efficacy.
The belief that a winning political party is empowered by voters to carry out campaign promises is called a "mandate." This concept suggests that the electorate has granted the party the authority to implement its proposed policies and agenda based on the support received during elections. A mandate reflects the voters' expectations for the party to fulfill its commitments and govern accordingly.
The belief that authority to rule comes from God is called divine right of kings. This concept asserts that monarchs derive their right to govern directly from God, rather than from the consent of the people.
transcendentalism
Such a person could be called a political scientist. Or a Socio-Political Anthropologist or Behaviorist .
A democracy.
political power spectrum
That system is called a monarchy.
Mandate
When a government is thought to be assigned by divine authority by its citizens, this is called a Theocracy. The ruler hold all of the political and religious power in a butt