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- 2. a form of government or the set of rules, cultural or social norms that regulates the operation of a government or institution and its interaction with society.
- 4. States A state that is generally capable of providing adequate political goods to its citizens.
- 7. Legitimacy This is when rule is based on law and certain amount of procedures
- 8. States a government in which all key powers are given to the national or central government
- 9. A system of government through which political authority is divided and shared between the national, and state and local government
- 13. It is the ability to rule absolutely within a territory. The principle of sovereignty means that all states are considered equal to each other and no state may interfere in the affairs of another state.
- 14. The maximum rate of output of a process or a system
- 15. a permanent population, a defined territory, governing institutions, sovereignty, international recognition.
- 17. State A state or country that has failed at providing basic conditions for the country.
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- 1. legitimacy when a government bases their rule on ideological beliefs or tradition.
- 3. legitimacy This is when rule is based on the personality of an individual or group
- 5. A state is a body of people living in a defined space, with the power to make or enforce laws, and with the organization to do this
- 6. The right to rule as determined by a country's citizens
- 10. the transfer of powers and responsibilities from the federal government to the states
- 11. Expression of independence; individual's capacity to behave on their own.
- 12. It is the organization inside a state that controls the actions and policies of the state.
- 16. States A state that only partially provides adequate political goods to its citizens.
