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| 1 | legitimacy | Accordance with law. | SAT words from 'lave' to 'ligneous' |
| 2 | Legitimacy | political authority conferred by law, public opinion, or another person. | Chapter 1 |
| 3 | legitimacy | n. Accordance with law. | L |
| 4 | legitimacy | n. Accordance with law. | GRE Word List |
| 5 | legitimacy | شرعية | vocab review |
| 6 | legitimacy | the belief that a regime is a proper one and that the government has the right to exercise authority | CWG Vocab |
| 7 | legitimacy | Accordance with law. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 8 | legitimacy | feeling ppl have that gov. is morally right or based on moral principles | Democratic Theory |
| 9 | legitimacy | the legal and recognized right of a government to make decisions for the citizens of a nation, state, or locality | AM GOV ch 1 |
| 10 | legitimacy | n. Accordance with law. | SAT Vocab L-O |
| 11 | legitimacy | rightful authority any gov. has over its citizens | Civic's chapter 1 vocab |
| 12 | legitimacy | n. Accordance with law. | 5000 SAT words |
| 13 | legitimacy | The hereditary right of monarch to rule. | Section 3 - 5 terms |
| 14 | Legitimacy | A characterization of elections by political scientists meaning that they are almost universally accepted as a fair and free method of selecting political leaders. | AP Government Chapter 10 |
| 15 | legitimacy | a characterization of elections by political scientists meaning that they are almost universally accepted as a fair and free method of selecting political leaders | Gov Ch 8-11 |
| 16 | legitimacy | being backed by law (in action) | Gov Terms U1&partU2 |
| 17 | legitimacy | n. lawfulness; permissibleness; rightfulness | GRE Complete List 9000+ words 32 of 59 sets |
| 18 | Legitimacy | The hereditary right of a monarch to rule. The attempt to restore rulers to power after Napoleon was defeated. The return of monarchs helped to stabilize political relations among nations. | Chapter 23 section 5 |
| 19 | legitimacy | A characterization of elections by political scientists meaning that they are almost universally accepted as a fair and free method of selecting political leaders. | American Government: Electons and Voting Behavior |
| 20 | legitimacy | political authority conferred by law, public opinion, or constitution | AP Gov |
| 21 | legitimacy | restore old european rulers | World History Review |
| 22 | legitimacy | what makes a law or constitution a source of rights | ApEconWilsonChap1 |
| 23 | legitimacy | lawfulness by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law | 10th grade History Final Study Guide |
| 24 | Legitimacy | popular acceptance of the right and power of a government | Political Science 112 |
| 25 | Legitimacy | Principle that all former ruling families should be returned to their thrones. | world history wanlin prepsheets chapters 14, 15, 16, and 17 |
| 26 | legitimacy | what was the principle that restored legitimate monarchs? | 1815-1830 Europe |
| 27 | legitimacy | authority | TOEFL-13 |
| 28 | Legitimacy | belief in the “rightness” of rule | Chap 2 - Power, legitimacy and authority |
| 29 | legitimacy | mass feeling that the government's rule if rightful and should be obeyed | Poly Sci Midterm |
| 30 | Legitimacy | A characterization of elections by political scientists meaning that they | Chapter 10: Elections and Voting Behavior |
| 31 | legitimacy | widespread public acceptance of the official standing of a political figure or institution. | Political Science test 1 |
| 32 | Legitimacy | the belief among citizens that their government has the right to pass and enforce laws. | AP Government Terms part 2 |
| 33 | Legitimacy | the belief among citizens that their government has the right to pass and enforce laws. | AP Review |
| 34 | Legitimacy | agreeing that as many possible of the rulers whom Napoleon had driven from their thrones monarchies of Europe | Unit 5 Vocabulary Terms |
| 35 | Legitimacy | the belief among citizens that their government has the right to pass and enforce laws. | US History |
| 36 | Legitimacy | the belief among citizens that their government has the right to pass and enforce laws. | US History Final |
| 37 | legitimacy | right of political leaders to govern based on the values a particular society holds | Anthro |
| 38 | Legitimacy | The proper authority of the judiciary in a political system based in part on the principle of majority rule | American Government: Chapter 14 |
| 39 | legitimacy | A characterization of elections by political scientists meaning that they are almost universally accepted as a fair and free method of selecting political leaders. When legitimacy is high, as in the US even the losers accept the results peacefully | AP Gov Chapter 10 |
| 40 | legitimacy | the hereditary right of a monarch to rule | S.O.L |
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