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Separation of Powers
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Natural Rights
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Social Contract
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Absolute Monarch
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Unlimited Government
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Constitutional Monarchy
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Englightenment
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
Constitutionalism
A government that has all power and the people must obey it.
An intellectual movement in the 1700’s characterized by the use of reason to bring improvements in government, religion, etc.
Political theory that maintains that an individual has certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights.
A king/queen who rules with unlimited power.
The distribution of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers to several groups in the government.
That the government contract should be written down, making clear what powers were given to whom.
An agreement between the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits rights
A government where the king/queen’s powers are limited by a constitution and elected representatives make the laws.
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