World History Unit 2 Vocabulary
Across
- 3. When a community provides to all members in order to fulfill a relational obligation they all have to care for certain interests that they have in common
- 4. The absence of a foreign government or dominant faction.
- 8. A person's ability to control their own life.
- 9. A system of slavery which treats slaves as property to be bought, sold, and owned forever.
Down
- 1. Inherent rights that people are born with. Examples are rights to life and liberty.
- 2. An ideal in which the government is kept weak, or powers are divided to ensure parts of the government don't get too strong.
- 3. An ideal in which the people give the government its power.
- 5. A system of slavery used in South America that allowed for the forced labor and demand of tributes from the Native Americans.
- 6. A system of slavery used in Peru which allowed for the forced labor of Native Americans.
- 7. The belief that humans control what happens in life and not a higher or supernatural power.