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Chapter 14 Vocabulary

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

UNIT 5 VOCABULARY

CAITLYN WATT
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Political Revolution

A political revolution is a way the people stop the government by replacing the already existing political system.

Republicanism

A republicanism is a form of government that separates the power and the people are represented through the power of elected officials.

Liberalism

An idea of favoring individual and economic freedom within the state power limits.

Coup d'état

An unexpected and violent way of overthrowing the government. It is translated to "a blow against the state".

Nationalism

A persons pride and devotion to a nation. A person idea that others with a common language, cultural, and history should be able to have the same nation-state.

Constitutionalism

A theory to unify the country by calling the government according to laws and principals.

Concession

An economic privilege given to a foreign power.

Capital

A capital is a way that wealth is shown by money or resources that are used to make other goods.

Capitalism

A system in which all of the resources are privately owned and the markets decide how the resources are distributed.

Socialism

A system in which the government owns the resources and distributes them that meets social needs.

Imperialism

A way in which the state takes political and economic control of regions beyond its border.