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This is the total absence of government. . 100. What is anarchy?. 100. This is the form of government where one person holds all political power and doesn’t have to answer to the will of the people. 200. What is a dictatorship?. 200.
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What is anarchy? 100
This is the form of government where one person holds all political power and doesn’t have to answer to the will of the people. 200
These are all of the actions that the government creates and carries out. 300
This is the term given to when a states supreme and absolute power lie within its own territory. 400
This is a body of people, living in a defined territory, with a government having the power to make and enforce laws without the consent of a higher authority. 500
What is a state? 500
This type of democracy has a small group of people chosen by the people to act as their voice and express the popular will. 100
This is the name of a government where the power is split between a central gov and several local govts. 200
This is the US form of govt where supreme authority rests with the people. 300
In this type of government the Executive and Legislative branches are independent and coequal. 400
This political theory states that government evolved from the early family. 500
This document established the principal that the power of the monarchy was not absolute in England. 100
This document challenged the idea of Divine Right and declared that even monarchs must follow the law. 200
This document redefined the rights of Parliament and the rights of individuals. 300
This document established the first US government after the Civil War. 400
These were the colonies that were founded on a written grant of authority from the king. 500
This is the body of fundamental law, setting out the basic principals, structures, processes, and functions of a government. 300
This was the plan at the Constitutional Convention that called for representation based on the population of each state. 400
This was the plan at the Constitutional Convention that called for state representation to be equal. 500
These are the people who supported the ratification of the Constitution. 100
These are the people who were against the ratification of the Constitution. 200
This allowed the Southern states to count their slaves towards their population. 300
This is what angered the Anti-Federalists the most about the constitution. 400
The Great Compromise used this idea from the New Jersey Plan. 500