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What is Limited Government?
What is Limited Government?
- A government that gives citizens more control over their local environment and policy (correct)
- A government with strict control over citizens
- A form of government lead by a dictator
- A system with no power vested in the citizens
What is Unlimited Government?
What is Unlimited Government?
- A government with a strong constitution
- A democracy with elected representatives
- A government with limitations on power
- A government led by a dictator where citizens have no power (correct)
What is Divine Right?
What is Divine Right?
- The belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God (correct)
- The absence of governing authority
- A political theory opposed to monarchies
- A system of government by elected representatives
What is Authoritarian?
What is Authoritarian?
What is Democracy?
What is Democracy?
What is a Monarchy?
What is a Monarchy?
What is Absolutism?
What is Absolutism?
What is Parliament?
What is Parliament?
What is Constitution?
What is Constitution?
What is Sovereignty?
What is Sovereignty?
What is Tyranny?
What is Tyranny?
What is Totalitarian Government?
What is Totalitarian Government?
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Study Notes
Limited vs. Unlimited Government
- Limited Government: Empowers citizens by allowing them to influence local policies and environment decisions.
- Unlimited Government: Centralized authority under a dictator or ruling group, where citizens lack power to challenge decisions.
Concepts of Rule
- Divine Right: Doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority directly from God, making their decisions unquestionable.
- Authoritarianism: Advocacy for strict adherence to governing authority, compromising personal freedoms.
Forms of Government
- Democracy: Governance system allowing the entire population or eligible members to participate, typically via elected representatives.
- Monarchy: Singular rule where supreme power is concentrated within a single individual.
- Absolutism: Political system where total authority is given to one ruler or governing body.
Legislative Bodies and Governance
- Parliament: The supreme legislative authority in a nation, responsible for enacting laws and representing the electorate.
- Constitution: Collection of fundamental laws and principles that inform governance and state organization.
Key Political Terms
- Sovereignty: The ultimate authority and power of a nation to govern itself without external interference.
- Tyranny: Form of oppressive rule by an individual or small group possessing absolute power.
- Totalitarian Government: System aiming to dominate all aspects of public and private life, including political, economic, social, and cultural realms.
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