| A | B |
| consent | to give approval |
| authoritarian | blind submission to authority |
| inalienable rights | rights that can not be taken away |
| civil | courteous and polite |
| revolution | the overthrow of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed |
| individual rights | rights and privileges that a person possesses |
| inherent | essential character of something |
| inalienable | can’t be taken away |
| natural rights | rights that you are born with and that can not be taken away |
| sovereignty | supreme power |
| right to revolution | people’s right to create whatever form of government they believe best suits their needs” |
| limited government | government serves private individuals and protects their individual rights of life, liberty and property |
| social contract theory | the people have an agreement with their government that states they agree to be governed as long as their natural rights are protected |
| human equality | all people are born with equal political rights |