Exam 14: The Functions and Forms of Government
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Radicals believe that existing governments are important and must be maintained unchanged.
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In the early 2000s, about 20 percent of the countries of the world were autocracies.
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What are three major views about the nature of government? How powerful should government be? What elements of truth can be found in the three major views about the nature of government?
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Thomas Paine contended that government is unnecessary "to supply the defect of moral virtue."
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Government is by far the most powerful of all social institutions.
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The set of institutions by which a society is ruled is called a:
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The form of government in which the society is ruled by a dictator or clique that forbids all threats to its position is called:
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The Magna Carta is a document that helps enforce the power of autocracies.
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The advantage of democracy is that it can be defined in a precise way that satisfies everyone.
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