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Number of leaders in a true absolute Monarchy
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One
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Number of leaders in a country with an Autocracy
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One
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Taxes being put on the colonists without their ability to vote on Parliament representatives led to this phrase
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No Taxation without Representation
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Colonists were upset about a group of taxes waged by the British to pay for a war; these group of taxes were called this
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Townshend Act
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Like Great Britain (United Kingdom), this is a type of governmental system where one branch holds most or all of the power
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Unitary System
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Like the United States, this is a system of government where power is shared between the national and state governments
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Federal System
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Although Locke says it is, the Declaration does not say that this is one of our natural rights
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Property
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Natural Rights stated in the Declaration of Independence
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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
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Type of government where majority rule of the people being governed is used
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Democracy
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Type of government where people elect a representative to participate in government to represent their opinions
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Democracy
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Thomas Paine believed this person took away political rights of the colonists
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The King of England
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Thomas Pain wrote this pamphlet declaring complaints against the crown in 1776
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“Common Sense”
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This philosopher believed in separation of powers
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Montesquieu
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Separation of powers into legislative, judicial, and executive branches was the philosophy of this man
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Montesquieu
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Colonists asked for political change following this
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A limit to their rights through taxation without representation
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Reaction from the British after the colonists got upset over paying taxes
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They ignored them and made no changes
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This person believed that natural rights/ laws could not be taken or given to the government
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Locke
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Locke believed the purpose of government was to protect this.
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Natural Rights
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This document limited the power of the monarch in England
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Magna Carta
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This document was the first form of self rule by the colonists
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Mayflower Compact
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A philosophic movement marked by a turn towards democracy.
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Enlightenment
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Rousseau believed in a type of government where people gave up their rights to the whole community for the benefit of all
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Popular Sovereignty
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Locke believed this was an agreement between the people and the sovereign
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Social Contract
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A list of these against the king was made in the Declaration of Independence
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Grievances
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The main reason for writing the Declaration of Independence
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Announce the colonies separation from England
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