Chapter 2/3 Vocab Flashcards

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Democracy

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A system of government in which citizens exercise supreme power, acting either directly on their own or through elected representatives.

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Monarchy

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A system of government in which a single rule exercises supreme power based on heredity or divine right. In a monarchy, the right to rule passes from one generation of the ruling family to the next.

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Dictatorship

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A system of government in which a single person or group exercises supreme power by controlling the military and police.

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Market economy

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An economic system that relies mainly on markets to determine what goods and services to produce and how to produce them.

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Traditional economy

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An economic system in which decisions about what to produce and how are made on the basis of customs, beliefs, and tradition.

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Republic

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A nation in high supreme power rests with the citizens and is exercised by their elected representatives.

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Parliament

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A legislative assembly in which elected representatives debate and vote on proposed laws. The name comes from the French tee, Parler, meaning β€œto talk.”

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Command Economy

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An economic system that relies mainly on the central government to determine what goods and services to produce and how to produce them.

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Representative government

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A political system in which power is exercised by elected leaders who work in the interests of the people.

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Rule of law

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The principle that government is based on clear and fairly enforced laws and that no one is above the law.

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Limited government

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A political system in which the power exercised by the government are restricted, usually by a written constitution.

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Individual rights

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The rights and liberties that can be claimed by individuals by virtue of being human. Such rights are also sometimes referred to as natural rights or human rights.

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Separation of powers

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The idea that the powers of a government should be split between two or more strongly independent branches to prevent any one person or group from gaining too much power.

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Popular sovereignty

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The principle that the people are the ultimate source if the authority and legitimacy of a government.

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Constitutionalism

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The belief that governments should operate according to an agreed set of principles, which are usually spelled out in a written constitution.

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Majority rules

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The idea that the decisions approved by more than half of the people in a group or society will be accepted and observed by all of the people.