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State the formula for a “state” and give an example of a state currently in the world. Population + Territory + Sovereignty + government = USA. Define Sovereignty and give an example of a sovereign country and one that is not.
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State the formula for a “state” and give an example of a state currently in the world • Population + Territory + Sovereignty + government = • USA
Define Sovereigntyand give an example of a sovereign country and one that is not • The ability of a nation to make decisions both within its country and with foreign countries on it’s own. • USA – Not: Palestine, Puerto Rico
What is the name for a country’s leader who acquired their position through hereditary AND who does not share power with anyone or any group. • What is an Absolute Monarch. Now give an example of an absolute monarch. • Louis XIV, Henry VIII (possibly Kim Jong UN of North Korea)
This is a country ruled by a group of military generals • What is a Junta? • What is a country that had a junta which we studied? • Egypt!
This Theory says that God gave certain people the right to rule. • What is Divine Right theory. Now give an example of a Divine Right monarch. • Louis XIV
It is the clear boundaries or borders of a country • What is territory. • Follow – up. What is the country with the largest territory? • Russia!
This is a type of theory that says that people form an agreement with those who rule. Often times this agreement is called a Constitution. What type of theory is this? • What is Social Contract Theory. Give an example of a government using social contracts? • USA!
In this form of government a group of countries or states get together for limited purposes. They give the central government only a little bit of power • What is a Confederation. Give an example!! • UN, EU or USA under Articles of Confederation
In this form of government, power is divided between a central authority and it’s regions (or states). • What is a Federal form of government. • Give an example? • USA today
What are the four functions of government? • 1. Provide for national defense • 2. Maintain social order within the country • 3. Provide for economic system • 4. Provide for public services. • Give an example of each!!! • Army, police, $ and schools!
The colonists had two main roles from Britain’s perspective during the colonial era. What were both of them? • 1. Provide for raw materials like cotton and wood • Buy Britain’s finished goods like chairs, clothing and dishes