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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
13

Introduction: Match each word with the phrase that best describes its meaning.

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egoroff_w [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Definition of the term in the space below ...

Explanation:

Declaration - Either statement may be political, legal or otherwise. It is a document that contains the essential principles of an essential problem.

Power to enforce laws - A term we bind to governing structures in a particular country. Depending on the organization of that state, there are administrative bodies in charge of implementing the laws voted by the authorities. e.g. the police structures of a state have the power to enforce the law.

Authority - is an element of the organization of a state, its task is to make political decisions aimed at regulating and managing the state itself.

A forceful statement - Mostly refers to leaders and holders of power, influential persons. Other influential people in public life can send this message to the public.

Self-government - a form of organization of administration in smaller or larger territories of a country. Self-government has its organization and administration.

Something that cannot be taken away - a term that is mostly related to legal science. It implies that any person can be the holder of the ownership right to something. It can be real estate e.g. In some cases, however, the state may, in legal and formal terms, revoke that right.

Unalienable - A term related to the pre-noun. To make a wider picture, it is possible to highlight the historical context of the above. Namely, some rulers, after taking power, emphasized that they have an inalienable right to rule. During the Middle Ages, many pointed out that they had received this right from God.

The right to govern oneself - some anthropologists have defined this as an organization of themselves and their lives.

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