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Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?
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What are some of the pro’s of eavesdropping? What are some of the problems with eavesdropping?
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SHOULD THE EAVESDROPPING PROPSAL CONSTITUTIONAL???? ? WHY or WHY NOT
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Hereditary position in which the head of state is called a KING or QUEEN
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King or Queen does not have complete power
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Monarch is PRIMARILY a ceremonial head of state United Kingdom Japan
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May have democratic form of government –Representative
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Authority comes from the people Representatives elected by the people
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Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?
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Comes from two Greek words republic and democracy which means “rule by the people”
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POWER IS IN HAND OF A SMALL GROUP OR A SINGLE PERSON
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Autocracy: rule by one Oligarchy: rule by few Authoritarian: ruler answer only to themselves and not the people
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Totalitarian: COMPLETE control over citizens lives –Personal activities –Known as DESPOTISM
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A DICTATORSHIP CAN BE A REPUBLIC? WHY?
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1.What is a Monarchy? 2.What is an Absolute Monarchy? 3.What is a Constitutional Monarchy?
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What is a Republic?What is a Republic? What does democracy mean?What does democracy mean?
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1.What is a Dictatorship? 2.What is an autocratic form of government? 3.What is an oligarchy?
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What is Despotism? Give one example.
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What is the difference between an authoritarian form of government and a republic?
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What is a Totalitarian form of government?
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All legal power is held by the national, or central government
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Powers are divided among national, state, and local governments
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Independent states join together to accomplish common goals Central Government????
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POWER WITHIN LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
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LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE LEGISLATIVE EQUAL POWER
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FRANCE ONE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT HAS MORE POWER THAN THE OTHERS
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE = PRIME MINISTER or PREMIER CHOSEN BY THE PARLIAMENT or LEGISLATURE
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