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| a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. |
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| the people elect representatives. |
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| a system of government by one person with absolute power. |
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| where their is a king or queen to rule. |
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| the king or queen rules without any limitations. |
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| 7.Constitutional Monarchy |
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| acts the head of state within the perimeters. |
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| very controlling and has the power to do what he wants. Takes his power. |
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| 9.Aristocratic Dictatorship |
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| an elite family or noblemen can rule. |
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| 10.Theocratic Dictatorship |
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| they believe in god or a higher power. |
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| Absolutely no rules or form of government. |
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| 13. What is the DOI about? |
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| our independence and freedom as Americans. |
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| 15. When was the DOI 1st signed? |
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| 16. When was the DOI last signed? |
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| 17. Where was the DOI written? |
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| 18. Why was the DOI written? |
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| to let the Americans have the right and their Independence |
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| 19. Who wrote the Constitution? |
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| 20. What is the Constitution about? |
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| to establish Americas nation and fundamental laws. |
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| 22. Where was the Constitution written? |
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| 23. When were the BOR added to the Constitution? |
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| freedom of speech, press, religion,, assembly, petition. |
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| no quartering of soldiers without permission during peace time. |
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| no illegal search or seizure. |
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| no double jeopardy; no self-incrimination cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law. |
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| right to a speedy trial free counsel. |
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| fair trial by jury in civil cases. |
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| no excessive bail; no cruel and unusual punishment. |
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| have other rights not listed in the constitution. |
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| starts to assume powers not delegated to the federal governemtn |
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