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Unit One Vocabulary Review
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The people and institutions with authority to make and enforce the laws and manage disputes about laws
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government
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People had to provide for their own needs (food, clothing, medicines, furniture and tools)
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self-sufficient
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A legal framework for government
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constitution
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Men and women who sold their labor in exchange for the cost of the trip from Europe to the colonies.
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indentured servants
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Wealthy upper class
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aristocrats
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The political leaders of the colonies
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Founders
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English philosopher in the 1600’s
Influenced the ideas of the founders
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John Locke
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The rights that are part of the law of nature, rights that we all should have just because we’re human beings
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Natural Rights
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Protect those natural rights that the individual cannot effectively protect in a state of nature
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purpose of government
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Set of laws that establish and limit the power of government
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Higher law
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Individuals agree with others to create and live under a government and give that government the power to make and enforce laws
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social contract
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A country that has a government in which power is held by the people who elect representatives
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republic
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Type of government where:
Citizens have the power to govern Citizens delegate or entrust their power to leaders they elect to represent them and to serve their interests Citizens and their representatives work promote the common good rather than their interests
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Republican government
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A leader elected to represent them and to serve their interests
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delegate
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Means that which is good for the community as a whole
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Common good
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Interest groups that might work against other groups or the people as a whole
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factions
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The people themselves control government (no elected representatives, as in a representative democracy)
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Direct democracy
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The people choose leaders to make and administer laws for their country
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Representative democracy
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Both citizens and their leaders were willing to set aside their private interests and personal concerns for the common good
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Civic virtue
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Being under the rule of a monarch or leader
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subject
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There are limits on the powers of the person or group running the government
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Constitutional government
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Things the government may not do or actions that it may not take
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limits
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A condition in which no governments or laws existed
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State of nature
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Powers of the different branches of government are balanced
No one branch can completely dominate the others The powers are “checked” or “kept in check” because some powers are shared with other branches
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Checks and balances
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Government of unlimited power
Also called a Dictatorial govt.
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Autocratic government
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Part of a person’s life that is not the business of government
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Private domain
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Form of government in which political power is held by a single ruler such as a queen or king
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monarchy
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Divide the powers of government among different branches, or parts
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Separation of Powers
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Proposed law
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bill
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Power to make laws Congress – the Senate and House of Representatives
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Legislative branch
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Power to carry out and enforce laws
The president
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Executive branch
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Power to manage conflicts about the meaning, application, and enforcement of laws
The court system – judges, courts
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Judicial branch
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