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Communism
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A territory ruled or administered by a distant nation, usually for the benefit of the ruling nation.
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Colony
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People native to a certain area.
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Indigenous
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The absence of a functioning government.
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Anarchy
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A government in which representatives, elected by the citizens of the country rule the country.
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Democratic Republic
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A government in which one individual, usually a military leader rules the country.
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Dictatorship
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A government in which small groups of individuals, often military leaders, rule the country.
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Oligarchy
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A government in which royalty such as a king or a queen, rule the country.
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Monarchy
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An economy in which there is no money and people barter for goods and services.
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Traditional Economy
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An economy in which the government determines what people may own, buy, sell, and trade. The government may even own all of the property itself.
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Command Economy
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An economy that mixes the elements of market economy and command economy.
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Mixed Economy
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Belief in one god
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Monotheism
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Belief in many gods
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Polytheism
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Followers are Muslim and the follow the Five Pillars of Faith
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Islam
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Hebrew is the sacred language and the they fast during Yom Kippur
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Judaism
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Base their religion on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Christianity
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Developed by the Aryan society, it is the oldest religion in the world. Belief in reincarnation
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Hinduism
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Founded by Siddhartha Gautama and against the caste system. Followers believe in the Eight Fold Path.
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Buddhism
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The location of a place using longitude and latitude.
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Absolute Location
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A type of government that is ruled by the Communist Party which makes all of the laws and decisions; the government owns all property and business within the country.
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Communism
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Written in France as a result of the French Revolution “men are born free and equal in their rights.”
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Declaration of the Rights of Man
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The government is restrained in what it can do by laws; in a country that has this, all citizens are treated the same and the law is applied equally to everyone. Countries without this are very corrupt and can throw people in jail for no reason.
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Rule of Law
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A type of economy in which the government determines what goods and services can be produced, sold, bought, and traded within the country.
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Command Economy
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An economy in which people have the choice to buy, sell, and trade what they wish.
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Market Economy
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An economic system in which people do not use money, they barter for goods and services.
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Traditional Economy
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The set of laws that the United States follows.
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The US Constitution
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A type of government in which a small number of individuals, usually military or business leaders, rule a country.
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Oligarchy
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Featured many thinkers who began to focus on individual rights and freedoms. Age of Reason
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Enlightenment
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Lines that run east to west and measure north to south of the Equator.
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latitude
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Lines that run north to south and measure east to west of the Prime Meridian
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longitude
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Written by Thomas Jefferson, it explained why the 13 colonies were declaring independence from the British.
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Declaration of Independence
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The separation of powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in the US government. Montesquieu was the Enlightenment thinker that proposed this.
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Checks and Balances
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