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PostSubject: Alex Hendrix's Definitions for the Resolution   Alex Hendrix's Definitions for the Resolution EmptyWed Oct 27, 2010 10:16 pm

Government: The exercise of authority over an organization, institution, state, district etc. direction; control; rule; management. The right, functioning or power of governing.

Legitimacy: The quality or state of being legitimate

[/b]Determined:[/b] Having one's mind made up; decided; resolved.

[/b]Respect: To feel or show honor or esteem for; consider or treat with difference or courtesy.

Popular: Of or carried on by the common people or all the people: as, popular opinion.

Sovereignity: The state or quality of being sovereign.

Individual: Existing as a single, separate thing or being; single; separate, particular.

Right: That which a person has a just claim to power; privelege etc. that belongs to a person by law, nature or tradition.

All Defintions above came from:
Websters New World Dictionary College Edition 1957

Popular Sovereignity: The doctrine that sovereign power is vested in the people and that those chosen to govern, as trustees of such power, must exercise it in the conforminty with the general will.

[b]-Dictionary.com


Rights: Moral principles sanctioning a man's freedoms of action in a social context.

Capitalism.org/faq/rights.htm
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