World History Unit 1 Flashcards

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direct democracy

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citizens vote for laws/policies, majority wins, people have power

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aristocracy

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small group of noble class rule, lose wealth/social status = lose power

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oligarchy

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small group of people rule, based on wealth and success

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republic

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representative democracy, people vote for representatives to make policies

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monarchy

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one person (king/queen) rules
hereditary monarchy: power passed down by generation, stays in family
constitutional monarchy: power is limited by constitution, less political authority
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why was athens not a real democracy

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only male citizens (12% of population) could vote, other 88% couldn’t (women, children, slaves, etc)

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2 ways governments gain power

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divine right / social contract

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What is divine right?

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The right to rule derived from god

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what was the social contract?

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sovereignty = power given to government willingly by people

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10
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Ideas of Hobbes

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  • strong government/social contract
  • aristocracy/monarchy
  • men are naturally greedy and selfish
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Ideas of Locke

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  • natural rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness/property)
  • people have the right to rebel
  • people can govern themselves
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Ideas of Montesquieu

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  • separation of power
  • misogynistic/supported slavery
  • branches limit/balance each others power
  • people were not equal
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