Unit 1 – Revolution Vocabulary

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Unit 1 – Revolution Vocabulary Week 1

Objective Today students will identify, state, and use vocabulary needed to gather meaning from this unit.

revolution To overthrow an established government by the people who are governed. The college students started a revolution after __________ ____________________.

unalienable That which cannot be taken away You have an unalienable right to __________________.

endowed given to; born with Prince William and Katie’s son was endowed with ________ ____________________.

representative Someone who stands in the place of another or for others I wish that our state representative will _______ ____________________ for me.

democratic Ruled by the people. Our government is democratic because ______________.

Parliament The lawmaking body of England, consisting of representatives from throughout the kingdom Parliament is where _______ ____________________.

Summary Student need to write a summary answering this question using all of their new vocabulary words How does student government work?