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A political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority

State

100

The supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries

Sovereignty

100

The institution through which the state maintains social order, provides public services, and enforces binding decisions on citizens

Government

100

Theory that by contract, people surrender to the state the power needed to maintain order and the state, in turn, agrees to protect its citizens

Social Contract

100

A system of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a single individual

Autocracy

200

Autocracy in which a king, queen, or emperor exercises supreme powers of government

Monarchy

200

A government in which voters hold sovereign power; elected representatives, responsible to the people, exercise that power

Republic

200

An economic system providing free choice and individual incentive for workers, investors, consumers, and business enterprises

Capitalism

200

An economic system in which the government owns the basic means of production, distributes the products and wages, and provides social services such as health care and welfare

Socialism

200

The philosophy that government should keep its hands off the economy

Laissez-Faire

300

A group of people united by bonds of race, language, custom, tradition, and sometimes religion

Nation

300

A system of government in which a small group holds power

Oligarchy

300

Government in which people rule

Democracy

300

A group of individuals with broad common interests who organize to nominate candidates for office, win elections, conduct government, and determine public policy

Political Party

300

the opportunity to control one's own economic decisions

Free Enterprise

400

Economic system in which buyers and sellers make free choices in the marketplace

Free Market

400

Capitalists who own the means of production

Bourgeoisie

400

Workers who produce the goods

Proletariat

400

An economic system in which the central government directs all major economic decisions

Communism

400

An economic system in which the government controls the factors of production

Command Economy

500

The notion that the gods had chosen certain people to rule

Divine Right Theory

500

This philosopher believed that when governments failed to preserve the rights of the people, the people could justly break the contract

John Locke

500

The people elect representatives and give them the responsibility and power to make laws and conduct government

Representative Democracy

500

German thinker and writer that was a socialist who advocated violent revolution in order to establish his form of socialism

Karl  Marx

500

Governments emerged when all the people of an area were brought under the authority of a single person or group through physical force

Force Theory