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power held by law
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oligarchy
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single ruler with absolute power
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autocracy
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government has strong power;checked by other forces
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authoritarian
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agreement to give up some liberties for protection of others
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social contract
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according to this philosopher,without the rule of strong monarchy, people's lives would be solitary, short, and brutish
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Thomas hobbes
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Who whote the Two treatises on civil government arguing divine right monarchy and that people have certain unalienable rights?
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John Locke
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People's collective political beliefs?
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Political Culture
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Which of the following values is considered the most essential quality of American democracy?
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Liberty
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consent of government argues that government power?
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derives from consent of the people
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rousseau
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Popular Sovereignty
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Who came up with the natural law?
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Isaac Newton
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how many foundational government branches are there?
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3(Legislative,Executive,Judicial)
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People can achieve something and gov will listen
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Efficacy
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Person who speak or writes in support or defense
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advocating
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what is the foundation of the legal structure of the US?
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Federal Constitution
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Communicating, accumulation,accountability
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all of the above
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