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@ -381,3 +381,30 @@ Many ways:
- Books (ex, saints lives)
- The Bible (n vernacular)
- "The art of printing is very useful insofar as it furthers the circulation of useful and tested books; but it can be very harmful if its permitted to widen the influence of pernicious works. It will be necessary to maintain full control over the printers" - Pope Alexander VI (1501)
## State Power
- State
- Defined territory with a government and a permanent population
- Recognized by other states and able to enter relations with them
- Has formal systems of law, political organization, government bureaucracy
- Has systems of communication, education, industry and production
- Nation
- A group of people who share language, culture, history, traditions
- Can refer to ethnicity
- Tied to place, shared geographic territory an/or loyalty to a state
- National identity
- Can be hard to define
### Imagined Communities
- "Nation, nationality, nationalism all have proved notoriously difficultly to define, let alone analyse"
- Defined nation as "an imagined political community, an imagine as both inherently limited as sovereign"
- "Deep horizontal comradeship"
- Modern, with early modern origins
### Early modern states and nations
- Ruled by hereditary monarchs
- Growth of government bureaucracies, taxation, military power
- Nobility under control
- Consolidation of power and creation of larger states
- Control over national churches
- Rise of vernacular languages and print cultures
- Development of national consciousnesses
- Growth of states, state power, and national identities were key developments in early modern European history
- Medieval foundations (beliefs and institutions) and local belongings remained important

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- "Macho man"
- Power has been allocated to men based on masculinity
- Disrupting the gender status quo of a political institution (...)
- How did trump win the 2016 election?
- He consolidated support by white voters
- Overwhelmingly won whites without a college degree
- White with a degree had usually voted Republican, in 2016, many but not all voted democrat
- African Americans, Hispanics, Asian American overwhelming backed Clinton but not the same averages as Obama
- ... One more point, missed it
## 2016
Donald Trump Elected
- Rolled back government regulation in ever area
- Opposed free trade
- Universalist
- Nationalist
- Anti Abortion
## Impeachment
The ability to impeach an office holder is embedded in the constitution.
Congress holds the power to impeach certain government officials on trial and remove them from power
Who can be impeached?
- President, VP, All civil officers including federal judges
- Senators are except
- Army and Navy exempt
How it works? (says could be on test)