What are the main differences between a feudal state, an absolutist state, and a modern state?

What will be an ideal response?


Students should be able to clearly define all three types of state. The answer should focus on the idea of sovereignty and lord/vassal relationship while discussing feudal states, on the existence of a standing army and diplomatic service, centralized bureaucracy, systematic taxation, and policies to encourage economic development while discussing absolutist states, and on the four elements of the modern state (i.e., territory, sovereignty, legitimacy, and bureaucracy).

Political Science

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The Framers of the U.S. Constitution created the Electoral College because they __________

a. wanted a proportional representation system for the presidency b. desired to make it impossible for candidates from large states to become president c. wanted to encourage states to use multimember districts for their legislatures d. did not trust the choice of president to a direct vote of the people

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Discovery in a civil case is based on the premise that each party is entitled to all unprivileged information in the possession of others

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements best defines feudalism?

A) A political structure in which power is dispersed evenly. B) A system of political power dispersed among layers. C) A political structure in which power rests with church leaders. D) A system of political power distributed to the working class.

Political Science

The system of officials and their employees administering or managing government policies and programs is called

A) the spoils system. B) the bureaucracy. C) the cabinet. D) the establishment.

Political Science