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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 What Makes A State? Origins of Government Classifications Of Government Basic Concepts Of Democracy Business Organizations
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Question Is Sealand a state?
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Answer Yes. Meets all four requirements.
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Question What is Sovereignty?
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Answer Absolute power within a territory.
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Question Who was the man to take over Sealand?
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Answer Roy Bates.
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Question What are the four requirements of a state (country)?
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Answer Population, territory, government, and sovereignty.
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Question Is it possible to have a state within a state?
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Answer Yes. Example: The Vatican.
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Question What is an example of the “force theory”?
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Answer Dictatorship. Civil War. Hitler.
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Question What is the “evolutionary theory”?
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Answer Forming tribes, or groups among themselves. Usually the eldest.
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Question What is absolute monarchy an example of?
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Answer “Divine Right Theory”.
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Question What were people trying to avoid when they used the “Social Contract Theory”?
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Answer State of Nature.
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Question Who thought of the “Social Contract Theory”?
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Answer John Locke.
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Question What is anarchy?
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Answer No government.
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Question What is an example of a country under dictatorship?
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Answer Cuba. China.
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Question What is the difference between absolute and constitutional monarchy?
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Answer In absolute, the king/queen has all the power. In constitutional, the king/queen has no political power.
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Question What is theocracy?
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Answer The religious group rules.
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Question Can you name the four types of democracies?
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Answer Direct (Pure), Indirect (Representative), Parliamentary, and Presidential.
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Question In what system do the people have less power over the government?
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Answer Parliamentary.
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Question What are the pros of presidential government?
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Answer More freedoms and Separation of power
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Question What are the cons of parliamentary government?
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Answer People have less control and need majority vote
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Question What is direct government?
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Answer The people vote on every law
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Question How does Indirect government work?
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Answer The people vote for representatives to pass laws for them, but there is a chance the people may not agree with the laws passed
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Question What is opportunity cost?
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Answer What is given up by deciding to have something else.
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Question What are the pros of a sole proprietorship?
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Answer Quick decisions, and be your own boss.
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Question What are the cons of a partnership?
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Answer Disagreements between partners, split control, and problems if partner dies.
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Question What does a corporation sell to the public?
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Answer Stock.
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Question What are the four requirements to run a business?
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Answer Land, Labor, Human Capital, and Physical Capital.
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