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Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?
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Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?

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•King or Queen does not have complete power

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•May have democratic form of government–Representative

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•Authority comes from the people•Representatives elected by the people

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•Why did John Locke not prefer an absolute prince (MONARCH)?

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•POWER IS IN HAND OF A SMALL GROUP OR A SINGLE PERSON

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• Autocracy: rule by one

• Oligarchy: rule by few

• Authoritarian: ruler answer only to themselves and not the people

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• Totalitarian: COMPLETE control over citizens lives–Personal activities–Known as DESPOTISM

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•A DICTATORSHIP CAN BE A REPUBLIC?•WHY?

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•What is Despotism? Give one example.

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•What is the difference between an authoritarian form of government and a republic?

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POWER WITHIN POWER WITHIN LEVELS OF LEVELS OF GOVERNMENTGOVERNMENT

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•LEGISLATIVE•EXECUTIVE•LEGISLATIVE•EQUAL POWER

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•FRANCE•ONE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT HAS MORE POWER THAN THE OTHERS

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• CHIEF EXECUTIVE = PRIME MINISTER or PREMIER

• CHOSEN BY THE PARLIAMENT or LEGISLATURE