AMH 2010 Study Guide - Final Guide: French And Indian War, Townshend Acts, Mixed Government

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Us history amh 2010 unit exam ii study guide (chapter 4 & chapter 5) Mixed government, also known as a mixed constitution, is a form of government that integrates elements of democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy. In a mixed government, some issues (often defined in a constitution) are decided by the majority of the people, some other issues by few, and some other issues by a single person (also often defined in a constitution). The idea is commonly treated as an antecedent of separation of powers. Virtual: designated representation, british perspective (person in parliament represents everyone, no direct vote, british perspective, person in office supposed to vote for greater good. Actual: voter votes for his representative, ties to specific geographic region, he is looking out for your interests, what we have today. War: makes war successful for british, changes method of war from impressment to compensation , allows british to defeat french.

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