POG 100 Study Guide - Constitutional Monarchy, Territorial Entity, Capital Accumulation

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Feudal societies had power/authority dispersed among nobility, monarch, church. Shift 15th century onward to absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchies. Development of tax collection to wage wars and develop administrative structures. Treaties of westphalia established concept of sovereignty (states and rulers had supreme authority in their state) Establish constitutional and legal status of states (territorial entity) States are free to determine/practice its own domestic affairs (religion especially) free from external interference centralizing power defeated internal rivals and strengthened relations with neighboring states. Sovereignty: supreme power: highest authority for population and territory (power to rule, make law, act independently, not subject to external authority. *all states viewed as legally equal regardless of power differences. State: independent/self-governing political community whose governing institutions are able to make laws binding on the territory"s population. Failed state: state unable to enforce laws, maintain order, provide basic services. State institutions only have weak governing capacity and can be termed fragile states.

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