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| Representative Government |
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| A system of gov. where the people elect officials to govern for them. These officials are held accountable to the voters through periodic elections. |
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| A form of gov. where there is a constitutional division of power between a central gov. and regional gov. |
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| A system of gov. of overlapping powers of the separate branches that permits each branch to limit, restrain, or inform the actions of the other branches. |
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| A basic principle of American gov. that places different governing duties and powers among the 3 independent and equal branches. |
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| The powers of a gov. that are specifically defined and authorized in the actual wording of the con. |
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| The powers of gov. that, while not specifically defined and authorized in the con., are not specifically prohibited. |
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| Actions by the people that demonstrate their interest and participation in the governing of their country. |
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| The whole community, not private individuals, owns and operate the farms, factories. Everyone shares the work and its' products. |
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| Ruled by a king or queen, who may have absolute, unlimited, and divine authority. |
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| Ruled by a king or queen, whose power is limited by a con. and some kind of rep. body. |
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| The whole community, not private individuals, owns and operate the farms, factories. Everyone shares the work and its' products. The party control the economy and resources in the "classless society." |
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| 1 person has absolute power and authority and gives orders, which must be obeyed. The leader also controls all aspects of culture, media, military, economy, laws, politics. |
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| The people rule directly and their rights are protected and guaranteed by law. |
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| The people rule through elected reps. and the rights of each citizen is guaranteed and protected by law. |
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| One political group has all the power and gives orders, which have to be obeyed. The leader also controls all aspects of culture, media, military, economy, laws, politics. |
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The Czar- cruel with his opponents Mr. Jones- cruel to his animals (beats them with whips) |
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Karl Marx- dies before the Russian Revolution Old Major- dies before the revolution |
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Communism- All people are equal Animalism- workers get a better life, animals are equal |
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eon Trotsky- Wanted to improve life for all Russians Snowball-Really wants to make life better for all |
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Joseph Stalin- cared for power and killed all that opposed Napoleon-his ambition is for power+he killed opponents Napoleon |
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Propaganda Dept. of Lenin's gov.- used any lie to convince the people to follow Stalin Squealer-convinces animals to believe and follow Napoleon |
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KGB- Secret Police- used force, often killed entire families for disobedience The Dogs- killed or intimated any opponent of Napoleon |
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Religion-religion was tolerated because people would work Moses-they thought Heaven was a lie to make animals work |
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Vain, Selfish People in Russia and World- some people did not care about the revolution Mollie-vain loved her beauty and self |
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Dedicated, but tricked communist supporters- betrayed by Stalin who ignored and killed them Boxer-gave his all and was betrayed by Napoleon, who sold him |
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Skeptical people in Russia and outside Russia-did not think the revolution would change anything Benjamin- thinks nothing will ever change |
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