One who exerts uninhibited domination of one’s subjects
Tyrant
Official complaints to one’s superiors
Greivances
Something that cannot be infringed for any reason
Unalienable
A particular moral excellence
Virtue
A big collection of people or things
Mob
A coalition of smaller bodies that work together under an alliance and potentially a unified name
Confederation
Unwillful and forceful replacement of another party’s authority
Usurpations
Ceaseless; continuing without end
Perpetual
Permission given for something to be done unto the permissor)
Consent
To be officially, morally, or spiritually cleared of blame
Absolved
The rules that the government operates off of
Constitutionalism
The right of a nation to self-govern and manage its own affairs
Sovereignty
The benefit of the public
Public Good
Wise, intelligent decisions are taken with knowledge that they are the best in the long term
Prudence
Things requested or demanded to be provided
The principles or policy of the republican party
Republicanism
The range of affairs that a body has control over
Jurisdiction
To officially write into law or instate a bill
Ratify
Discussed between the representatives of multiple parties; usually agreed upon
Delegated
The determination of the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives according to the proportion of the population of each state to the total population of the U.S.
Apportionment
A political leader who gains power and becomes popular by playing with peoples emotions and passions
Demagogue
To abolish, destroy, or otherwise depose of an organization or group
Dissolve
To do something in your own benefit
Self-interest
Different groups of people within a bigger group who have different thoughts and beliefs
Factions
To promote or encourage someone to take action
Impelled