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1) Social relations involving authority or power. 2) The art or science of governing.
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Declaration of Independence
Politics; U.S. politics
The public act by which the Second Continental Congress on July4, 1776, declared the colonies to be free and independent of England.
national socialism
Politics; U.S. politics
The principles and practices of the Nazi party in Germany. Grounded in military authoritarianism, opposition towards democracy, and the belief in the physical, moral, and cultural ...
independent
Politics; U.S. politics
The principled independent voter is registered as an independent and is not affiliated with a political party. He is motivated to vote and to acquire information out of a sense ...
absolutism
Politics; U.S. politics
The principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
neo-conservative
Politics; U.S. politics
The original neocons were Jewish-Americans, formerly socialist or communist, who moved over to the political right. Perceiving a split in the GOP, some came to use the term to ...
neocon
Politics; U.S. politics
The original neocons were Jewish-Americans, formerly socialist or communist, who moved over to the political right. Perceiving a split in the GOP, some came to use the term to ...
quota
Politics; U.S. politics
The number of persons of a specific race or gender required to be enrolled in a college, to be hired by a company, to be admitted to a club, etc.
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