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Ruled by a king or queen

What is a monarchy?

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Central government has all of the power; local governments only have power given to them by the central government

What is unitary? 

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This philosopher was the Main inspiration for the Declaration of Independence

Who is John Locke?


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The Declaration of Independence was written in what year

1776

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People vote for representatives to create laws. 

Representative democracy

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Ruled by one person with total, tyrannical power

What is a dictator/autocracy?

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Strong central government but shares power with local and state governments.

What is federal/federalism?

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Wrote The Leviathan; believed people needed a strict ruler to tell them what to do

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

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Written by English nobility in 1215; limited the rights of the king and protected the rights of the nobles. First time we see a limit of power on the king.

What is the Magna Carta?

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Rights you are born with

Natural Rights/Inalienable rights

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Government with religious element

What is a theocracy?

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Group of independent states/countries that come together for some sort of alliance/purpose

What is a Confederation?

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Created the idea of separation of powers/separate branches of government/checks and balances

Who is Montesquieu?


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Passed by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, declaring the thirteen American Colonies independent of British rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

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We the people/citizens give up freedoms to the government in exchange for protection

Social Contract

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Ruled by a few/small group

What is an oligarchy?

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Separate Legislative and Executive Branches; President; Executive is chosen by the citizens

What is a Presidential System?

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Believed in a direct democracy

Who is Rousseau? 

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1689; extended the power of Parliament and limited the power of the king.

- No standing armies during peacetime

- Monarch can't raise taxes without the consent of Parliament. 

English Bill of Rights 

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Where does the government get its power from? According to John Locke

The people/Consent of the Governed

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All people vote directly on the issues. Not used today because population is to high.

What is a Direct Democracy?

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Legislative and Executive Branches are combined; led by a Prime Minister; Parliament chooses the leader

What is a Parliamentary System?

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Natural rights; social contract theory; consent of the governed

Who is John Locke?

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Limits the power of the king. Grants individual freedoms and liberties. Passed in 1628.

-Right to bear arms

-Right to Petition

-No quartering of soldiers

 

English Petition of Rights 

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North Korea is a form of this government

Autocracy/dictatorship

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