Laws regulating political parties: These are legal regulations that govern the formation, operation, and activities of political parties in a country. They may include rules on party registration, campaign financing, and candidate selection.
Course and Exam Description (CED): This is an official document published by College Board that outlines the content and skills covered in AP Comparative Government courses. It serves as a guide for teachers and students preparing for exams.
Political ideology: Refers to a set of beliefs or values that shape an individual's or group's political views and actions. Examples include liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and nationalism.