Economics Book 4 unit 2
my son
"I will not rule over you, neither shall ( ) rule over you, But the Lord shall rule over you" Judges 8:23
Theocracy
A government ruled by religious authority
Representative
A member of legislative power, elected by, and acting on behalf of the voters of his district
Feudalism
A system of the cooperation among the peoples which was basically an exchange of land for protection
Province
A territory of a nation
knight hood
Able bodied men who are hired by the vassal for the protection of the lord.
Protection
An aristocrat would give vassals land in an agreement in which the vassals would then give ( ) to the lord.
Term
An assigned period of time for an elected official
Exodus
As we read in the Bible book of ( ), Moses was blessed, and punished, by God because of his obedience or disobedience.
subinfeudation
Breaking down an already smaller portion of land in exchange for services and protection
A.D. 700
Feudalism started around ( )
Muhammad
Founder of Islam whose prophetic teachings became the basis of Islamic civilization
1991
In ( ), Bangladesh created a parliamentary democracy, headed by a prime minister.
Subinfeudation
In exchange for land, a knight agreed to be a sort of sub vassal to a vassal. This agreement was known as ( ).
representatives, district
In modern Democracies, elected ( ) are sent to the government seat to do the will of the people from their designated ( )
Death
In the late 1970s Jim Jones tried to institute a theocracy, but his abuse of the bible only led the people of his community into ( )
Josephus
Jewish historian who lived shortly after Jesus walked the earth
James Madison
One of the three writers of the federalist papers and the first chief justice of the united states
John Jay
One of the three writers of the federalist papers, fourth president and " the father of the constitution".
Alexander Hamilton
One of three writers of the Federalist papers, secretary of the treasury under George Washington
Feudal aid
Rights benefiting both lord and vassals, such as, vassals gave money at the marriage of the lord's eldest daughter
Judges
The biblical book of ( ) tells us about the leadership of Gideon.
Direct democracies
The city-states of ancient Greece had citizens voting in ( )
Indirect ballot
The elected representatives cast the vote in the place of the members they represent
Fief
The land granted to the vassal
Homage
The lord wants some good men to become vassals in his manor. These men agree and an important ceremony known as ( ) sealed the commitment.
1996
The people of the united States voted for incumbent Democrat Bill Clinton over Republican challenger Bob Dole in the ( ) presidential election.
Sharia
The religious and moral principles pf Islam
13th century
The system of cooperation known as feudalism ended around the ( )
Electorate
The voting public
Submissive
To surrender to the authority of another
Aristocrat
Upper class nobility
summons
a call to appear in court
standing army
a group of soldiers ready to do battle
vassal
a man who would give protection to the lord in exchange for land
Common wealth
a republic; a nation governed by the people
caliph
a supreme leader of the Islamic community and successor of the Prophet Muhammad
Prime Minister
elected leader in a parliamentary democracy
investiture
the vassal gives his allegiance and is given his rights to control the land but not have ownership of it.
ascribing
to give creditor honor to the source
Homage
A ceremony which bound the vassal to serve and protect the lord of the manor
The federalist
A defense of the brand new constitution of the united states in a series of articles in 1787-1788
