Character - The way someone thinks, feels, and/or behaves. The moral qualities distinctive to an individual. Ethics - Moral principles that govern behavior. Morals - A person's standard of behavior which is and is not acceptable.
Integrity - Strong moral principals. Honor - High respect and admiration. Trust - Firm belief in truth and reliability. Confidence placed in a person.
Perception - Sensory awareness. A way of interpreting. Prosperity - To thrive attaining a successful level of material wealth. Policy - A course of action proposed or acted upon by a person in a position of authority.
Politician - A person who holds or seeks to hold a position in elected office. Influences others to determine the allocation of resources. Society - A group of people with long-standing social interaction who have formed institutions which provide security and cultural identity. Governance - The process of governing people, enforcing policy, and influencing behavior.
Authority - Possession of the power/control over people/resources. Acknowledged ability to make decisions. Control - Influence over people/resources. Law - Recognized system of rules regulating the actions of people.
Citizen - Recognized status of a person being a member of a State. Representation - Acting the behalf of another. (A real vote on the allocation of resources; Taxation with representation) Sovereignty - Full right and power to govern itself without outside interference.
Republic - Form of government with elected officials representing citizens. Federation - Political entity unifying self-governing states. Ratify - Officially approve.
Contract - Agreement enforceable by law Constitution - Supreme contract outlining principals for governance