Politics
(Difference between revisions)
m (→Religion and US politics) |
(stub template reordering) |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| + | {{stub}} | ||
{{wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia}} | ||
'''Politics''' is the process by which groups of people work together, or in opposition, to make decisions. Generally, politics refers to behavior within civil government. | '''Politics''' is the process by which groups of people work together, or in opposition, to make decisions. Generally, politics refers to behavior within civil government. | ||
| Line 8: | Line 9: | ||
* [[Theocracy]] | * [[Theocracy]] | ||
| − | |||
[[Category:Society]] | [[Category:Society]] | ||
Revision as of 20:55, 15 September 2009
Politics is the process by which groups of people work together, or in opposition, to make decisions. Generally, politics refers to behavior within civil government.
Religion and US politics
The United States Constitution defines a secular government, prohibited from interfering in the affairs of religious organizations. Despite this, fundamentalists continually try to interfere in US goverment.