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Match the Terms with Definitions

  1. Declaration of Independence — A document declaring the American colonies' freedom from British rule.
  2. Constitution — A written plan of government that outlines the structure and powers of a government.
  3. Habeas corpus — A legal principle that protects individuals from unlawful detention.
  4. Separation of powers — The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to prevent abuse of power.
  5. English Bill of Rights — A document that outlined the rights of citizens and limited the powers of the monarchy.
  6. Social contract — An agreement among individuals to form a government that protects their rights.
  7. Enlightenment — An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
  8. Natural Rights/Unalienable Rights — Rights that are inherent and cannot be taken away, such as life, liberty, and property.
  9. Estates General — A legislative assembly in France representing the three estates of the realm: clergy, nobility, and commoners.
  10. Liberty — The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority.
  11. Popular sovereignty — The principle that the authority of a government is created and sustained by the consent of its people.
  12. Representative Democracy — A system of government in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
  13. Napoleon Bonaparte — A French military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and became Emperor of France.
  14. Simon Bolivar — A South American revolutionary leader who played a key role in Latin America's successful struggle for independence from Spanish rule.

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