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Coercive power through military and economic means
Influence through culture, values, and diplomacy
Power derived from the will of the people
Executive, legislative, and judiciary
Prevent one branch from becoming too powerful
All individuals and institutions subject to the law
17th and 18th centuries
Limiting power of rulers, accountability to people
1775-1783
1789-1799
Women, working class, and racial minorities
Late 20th century
Populism, authoritarianism, and nationalist movements
Regular elections, free press, independent judiciary
Freedom, equality, and justice
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