Citizens
The President belongs to this branch of government
Executive
A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system
Democracy
The state was created or formed by the power of God or the Gods.
Divine Right Theory
A geographical area that has the power to make, implement, and enforce laws
State
A government process used to make decisions and allows for competing opinions
Politics
The Supreme Court belongs to this branch of government
Judicial
Supreme power is held by a single person, usually a king or queen
Monarchy
Evolutionary Theory
The government has unlimited power and political leaders are also religious leaders in this type of government.
Theocracy
A system by which people are ruled within a state or community
Government
The Senate and House of Representatives belong to this branch of government
Absolute or unlimited power held by a single person, usually taken over by force
Dictatorship
Smaller groups of people were forced to submit to a ruling authority based on their own personal need such as food or shelter
Force Theory
This war led to the colonies being taxed by Britain to cover the costs of their military
French and Indian War
A guideline the government implements in order to protect its citizens such as laws, goals, defense, and taxation
Policy
This branch is responsible for ensuring that laws passed by Congress are implemented and followed and has the power to Veto laws
Executive
A state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them
Republic
The idea that people should surrender their power and authority to leaders and, in return, receive protection from those leaders.
Social Contract Theory
The reason for government according to the Declaration of Independence
To protect citizens natural rights or to ensure Life, Liberty and Happiness
The freedoms enjoyed by all US citizens and the right to act and think as one chooses
Liberty
This branch is responsible for reviewing laws passed and actions taken by the other branches to ensure they are constitutional.
Judicial
A form of government ruled by a few, select individuals, also known as an aristocracy
Oligarchy
This document was loosely based on the Social Contract Theory
Declaration of Independence
The great charter of English liberties written in 1215
Magna Carta