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Limited and Unlimited Governments

Identify, describe and compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments.

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constitutionwritten record in a democratic country
limited governmentgovernment ruled by many
unlimited governmentgovernment ruled by one or few
democracya government where authority is given to the people
republicrepresentative govt - people elect representative to make decision for them
monarchking, queen, emperor, sultan
absolute monarchythe monarch has all authority and is the supreme leader
constitutional monarchymonarch has little power; legislature makes decisions
dictatora person who rules in an unlimited government
totalitarian systemunlimited govt where the govt controls all aspects of the citizens' lives
theocracyunlimited government where religious leaders rule
communismracial and economic equality but only one single leader
amendmenta change to the constitution
Bill fo Rightsfirst 10 amendments to the Constitution
civic dutiesresponsibilities of citizens in a limited government
votingmost important citizenship responsibility
suffrageanother word for voting rights
immigrationto movement of people from one country to the United States
civic responsibilityhow a citizen can participate in their government
civic dutyyour responsibility as a citizen, your "job"
CongressName of the legislative branch of government
legislative branchbranch of government that makes the laws
executive branchbranch of government that enforces the laws
judicial branchbranch of government that reviews the laws
Senateone of the two houses of Congress
checks and balancessystem that allows each branch to check on each other
separation of powersthe division of power between branches - no branch has too much power
unalienable rightsrights that can't be taken away - life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
Presidential vetoan example of checks and balances
Athensbirthplace of direct democracy
conflicta disagreement between two groups of people which sometimes leads to violence
cooperationworking or acting together to reach a common goal
genocideact committed with the intent to destroya group of people
patriotismlove of a country or willingness to sacrifice for it
protesta statement or action expressing disapproval of something
Romebirthplace of representative democracy
transportation barriera natural barrier that blocks or slows the way of transportation
transportation corridorgeographic areas between two points, linking multiple centers and moving people and goods


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