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Unit 1 Foundations of Government Vocabulary:

Unit 1 Foundations of Government Vocabulary:. Sovereignty - ultimate, supreme power in a state. Legitimacy - right and proper authority of government Totalitarian -form of government with absolute control over everything. Anarchy -a state of lawlessness

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Unit 1 Foundations of Government Vocabulary:

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  1. Unit 1Foundations of Government Vocabulary:

  2. Sovereignty- ultimate, supreme power in a state. • Legitimacy- right and proper authority of government • Totalitarian-form of government with absolute control over everything.

  3. Anarchy-a state of lawlessness • Oligarchy-rule by a few small groups of people, usually military or economic elite • Monarchy-form of government exercised by a single ruler, such as king or queen, who claims absolute authority by divine or hereditary rights

  4. Divine Right-A monarch rules by sanction or approval of God. Power comes from God to the king, who has the right to do whatever he wants. • Majority Rule-decisions made by the majority • Democracy-rule by the people • Republic-an indirect form of democracy in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf

  5. Constitutional Monarchy-form of government in which there is a contractual agreement (or constitution) between a monarch and the people • Constitution- a plan for government (establishes 1. structure of gov’t 2. common beliefs 3. it is an incomplete guide) • Unitary System- gives all key power to the national or central government

  6. John Locke-Enlightenment thinker who believed government had a duty to protects its citizens’ life, liberty, and property. Influenced Declaration of Independence. • Baron de Montesquieu- Famous for the theory of Separation of Powers, which has been implemented in many constitutions throughout the world, Montesquieu influenced the Constitution. • Jean-Jacques Rousseau-Wrote Social Contract. According to Rousseau, by joining together into civil society through the social contract, individuals can both preserve themselves and remain free. Influenced Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

  7. Voltaire-Enlightenment thinker famous for his wit and for his advocacy of civil rights and liberties, including freedom of religion, speech, and free trade. Influenced Bill of Rights. • Niccolo Machiavelli- Machiavelli’s name is synonymous with tough and dirty politics. Author of The Prince. One of history’s first political scientists.

  8. Government- the institution through which the state maintains social order, provides public services, and enforces decisions • State- a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government • Power-the government’s authority to make and enforce policies and laws

  9. Policy-any decision made by government in pursuit of a particular goal • Politics-the process by which government makes and carries out decisions • Natural Law-a system of rules derived from the natural world. The Natural World provides a just and rational order to all things in the world.

  10. Social Contract Theory-a theory of society in which government is a contract between government and the governed to provide protection and support for the people. • Federal System- divides powers of government between national state and local levels • Confederal System- confederacy- a loose union of independent states • Dictatorship-form of government in which one person has claimed power and the right to rule by force

  11. Direct Democracy-a form of government in which citizens meet regularly to discuss and vote on laws • Parliamentary System-a form of government in which the chief executive is the leader whose party holds the most seats in the legislature

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