Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?

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Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?

What are some of the pro’s of eavesdropping? What are some of the problems with eavesdropping?

SHOULD THE EAVESDROPPING PROPSAL CONSTITUTIONAL???? ? WHY or WHY NOT

Hereditary position in which the head of state is called a KING or QUEEN

King or Queen does not have complete power

Monarch is PRIMARILY a ceremonial head of state United Kingdom Japan

May have democratic form of government –Representative

Authority comes from the people Representatives elected by the people

Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?

Comes from two Greek words republic and democracy which means “rule by the people”

POWER IS IN HAND OF A SMALL GROUP OR A SINGLE PERSON

Autocracy: rule by one Oligarchy: rule by few Authoritarian: ruler answer only to themselves and not the people

Totalitarian: COMPLETE control over citizens lives –Personal activities –Known as DESPOTISM

A DICTATORSHIP CAN BE A REPUBLIC? WHY?

1.What is a Monarchy? 2.What is an Absolute Monarchy? 3.What is a Constitutional Monarchy?

What is a Republic?What is a Republic? What does democracy mean?What does democracy mean?

1.What is a Dictatorship? 2.What is an autocratic form of government? 3.What is an oligarchy?

What is Despotism? Give one example.

What is the difference between an authoritarian form of government and a republic?

What is a Totalitarian form of government?

All legal power is held by the national, or central government

Powers are divided among national, state, and local governments

Independent states join together to accomplish common goals Central Government????

POWER WITHIN LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT

LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE LEGISLATIVE EQUAL POWER

FRANCE ONE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT HAS MORE POWER THAN THE OTHERS

CHIEF EXECUTIVE = PRIME MINISTER or PREMIER CHOSEN BY THE PARLIAMENT or LEGISLATURE