WEEK 3 - What Is The State? Flashcards
states emerged…
16th/17th century
- response to Catholic Church 16th C
new secular (non-governed by religious rule) authority
- response to English civil war 17th C
emerging economic class
new political ideas - treaty of Westphalia 1648
tenets of early modern state
- secular authority in given territory
- sovereign: supreme law making power
state’s purposes
- create order and security
- defend territory
- preserve rights
modern state 2 definitions #1
political legal entity with population, territory, sovereignty
modern state definitions #2
government apparatus with - legislative - executive - judicial branches of power
functions of modern state (6 branches)
legislative - parliament, congress - pass laws executive - cabinet - develop and enforce laws judicial - courts - interpret laws administrative - bureaucracy - to administer and provide advice on laws
function of modern state pt. 2
eductional - schools and universities
- teach youth gov’t system/laws
coercive function - police, military, prisons
- monopoly of legitimate use of force
constitutions definition
fundamental principles and rules by which a state is governed
- originated Aristotles taxonomy of constitutions
Aristotle’s taxonomy chart
ROO. ROF. ROM.
good. Monar. Aristo. Polity.
bad. Tyranny. Oligar. Democr.
Modern Constitutions
- contract between citizens and state
- French and American 18th. C
modern constitutions origins
- French and american
- overthrow monarchy, aristocracy
- separate church and state
modern constitutions determine
- power distribution
- decisions
- rights
- law foundations
canadian constitution
1867 constitution act
- parliamentary sovereignty
- federalism (power division)
- peace, order, good government
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