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A form of government where unlimited, complete power is held by a centralised
sovereign individual, with no checks or balances from any other part of the nation or
government.
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1 Constitutional government 2 Absolutist government
3 Meritocracy 4 Autonomy
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Enlightenment A European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries which emphasised
reason and individualism rather than tradition.
John Locke English philosopher and father of liberalism who developed social contract theory and
natural rights theory.
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