THE SOVEREIGN STATE.

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THE SOVEREIGN STATE

Features of a State

Territory Sovereignty Government Population Territory living in a defined space, a body of people, Sovereignty Government with the power to make and enforce laws without having to check with any higher authority, and with an organization to do this.

Four Roles of Government

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Army Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Kids under 14 can’t work Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Sheriff Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Sheriff Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: People have freedom of speech Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Sheriff People have freedom of speech Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Highway Patrol Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Highway Patrol Sheriff People have freedom of speech Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Veterans’ hospital Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital People have freedom of speech Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Navy Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Navy Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital People have freedom of speech Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: The voting age is 18 Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Navy Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital People have freedom of speech The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Air Force Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital People have freedom of speech The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Schools Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Navy Air Force Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: F.B.I. Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Sheriff Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Marines Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Marines Sheriff Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Retirement benefits Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Marines Sheriff Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech Retirement benefits The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Jobs must pay minimum wage Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Marines Sheriff Jobs must pay minimum wage Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech Retirement benefits The voting age is 18 Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Highway system Army Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Marines Sheriff Jobs must pay minimum wage Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech Retirement benefits The voting age is 18 Highway system Kids under 14 can’t work

Four roles of government When each example appears, tell where it should go on the graphic organizer: Police Army Police Four roles of government Protect the country Keep order Help citizens Make laws Air Force Navy F.B.I. Highway Patrol Marines Sheriff Jobs must pay minimum wage Veterans’ hospital Schools People have freedom of speech Retirement benefits The voting age is 18 Highway system Kids under 14 can’t work