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an intellectual movement I the 17th and 18th century which questioned human knowledge and fundamentally changed
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refers to a government which is divided into three distinct branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial
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refers to “life, liberty, and property” according to John Locke; the freedoms that are due to every human being
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a system of government in which the powers of the government are divided between a central government and state and local governments
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an agreement amongst all members of a society in which they give up some of their freedom in order to organize together for mutual protection
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International organization founded in 1948 to promote peace and the betterment of humanity
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a government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws and policies for them.
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