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EL Civics Government and History Vocabulary Weeks 1-4 Copyright © 2012 Donna BarrAll rights reserved by author. ESLAmerica.US “The English language website where everything has sound!” A textbox is provided for you to practice the vocabulary. Click the sound icon to repeat the audio. Click each slide to advance to the next.

EL Civics Government and History Vocabulary Week 1

capital

Washington, D.C.

stripes

loyalty

Pledge of Allegiance

American Indians

colonies

religious freedom

Europeans

Virginia

liberty

Declaration of Independence

George Washington

EL Civics Government and History Vocabulary Week 2

Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

slavery

Africans

Civil Rights Movement

Martin Luther King, Jr.

racial discrimination

equality

the Constitution

supreme law

We the People

citizen

voting

amendment

Susan B. Anthony

EL Civics Government and History Vocabulary Week 3

vice president

Cabinet

advise

Congress

Senate

House of Representatives

president

sign bill into law

veto

judicial branch

interpret

EL Civics Government and History Vocabulary Week 4

income tax

April 15

border

Texas

terrorists

attack

Missouri River

Mississippi River

economic system

capitalist

Atlantic Ocean

territories

Puerto Rico

U.S. Virgin Islands

The End