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For each key think of something you could do to study for your test represents that trait. For example: Persistence—I can study every night!

Study Guide for SS

Define the following words as used in the above article, Anatomy of the Constitution: 1. legislative – the branch of government that makes the laws 2. amended – to change a law 3. constitution – the document that creates our nation’s government 4. steps – the actions necessary to accomplish something

5. executive – the branch of government that carries out the laws 6. federalism – System where the national government shares power with state governments 7. purpose – the reason for which something was made 8. judicial – the branch of government which interprets the laws 9. states – any of the bodies politic which together make up the United States

Study Guide for Science Test

Location on the periodic table Malleable Columns Atomic # Periodic table 7 8 O Atomic number Symbol Name E. Atomic mass or mass#

10. Bohr 11. Subscript 12. Proton 13. Electron 14. Neutron 15. Nucleus 16. Atom 17. non-metals 18. Metals 19. Metals 20. Oxygen 21. O 22. 16 23. 8 Atoms in a Compound: Cl2O Cl = 2 O = 1 Atoms = 3

Periods Families Groups