Origins of Government
Theories of Government
Distribution of Power
Balance of Power
Participation in Government
100

This series of changes in thinking about the world and society began in the 1600s in Europe.

The Enlightenment.

BONUS: What "revolution" occurred prior that influenced Enlightenment thinking? 

100

This philosopher believed that in a state of nature, life was nasty, brutish and short. 

Hobbes

100

This distribution of power is used in the US today

Federal

100

In this system, the executive is chosen BY the legislature. 

Parliamentary

100

In this type of government, leaders have unlimited political and social power over their citizens

Totalitarian dictatorship

200

This theory of power states that government developed naturally over time as human societies grew in size. 

Evolutionary theory

200

This philosopher believed that a government's most important responsibility was to communicate the will of the population. 

Rousseau

200

This distribution of power is the most common globally

Unitary

200

In this system, the executive serves a fixed term. 

Presidential 

200

In this type of government, a small group of people rule.

Oligarchy

300

This theory of power states that government developed as a consequence of individual strength

Force theory

300

This feature of a government requires rulers/leaders to obey the same laws as citizens. 

Rule of law

300

This is the distribution of power the US used prior to the Constitution

Confederate

300

In this system, the citizens get to vote for the executive directly. 

Presidential

300

In this type of government, political leaders have unchecked power over the public lives of their citizens. 

Authoritarian

400

This theory of power uses religion to justify government

Divine right

400

These TWO documents were influenced by the social contract theories of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. 

Declaration of Independence and Constitution

400

In this system, power is shared between local and national governments

Federal 

400

In this system, the system of checks and balances is stronger. 

Presidential

400

In this type of government, citizens vote on policies and legislation in addition to choosing their leaders.

Direct democracy

500

The most recent theory of power, which states that government results from the consent of the governed

Social Contract 

500

This philosopher believed that in a state of nature, man was likely to invade the rights of others. 

Locke

500

In this system, which is not used nationally today, local governments give specific powers to a central government

Confederate

500

In this system, the legislature can replace the executive if they no longer approve of their leadership. 

Parliamentary

500

This is also known as a republican form of government, which is used in the US.

Indirect/representative democracy