Political Terms Flashcards
What does the suffix “-acy” mean?
State
What is an example of a word that uses “-acy”?
Democracy
What does the suffix “-archy” mean?
Rule
What is an example of a word that uses “-archy”?
Monarchy
What does the suffix “-ism” mean?
Doctrine (principle based on a set of beliefs – religious, political, scientific, etc.)
What is an example of a word that uses “-ism”?
Communism
Where does the word Anarchy come from?
It is from the Greek word = no rule
What does Anarchy mean?
- A society without government and/or law.
- Without institutions such as an organized church, school, courts, police, etc.
- It is a belief that all government is bad because it exploits.
What is Aristocracy?
A government ruled by a privileged (often noble class) group of people determined by wealth or birth; usually called nobles and power is inherited.
What is Autocracy?
A system of government in which unlimited power is formally vested in one person
What is an absolute monarch?
A monarch ruling without restriction
What is an example of an Autocracy or Absolute Monarch?
Czar Nicholas II.
What Communism?
A belief that the private ownership of land, factories, banks, etc. should be replaced by the public ownership of all.
Where does the word Democracy come from?
from the Greek word for = rule by the people
What is a Democracy?
A government with supreme power vested in the people and exercised by them or their elected agents/representatives.
What does Universal Suffrage recognize?
The right of all people to participate in elections.