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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 PEOPLE IN SOCIETIES GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS ECONOMICS CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT AMERICAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT 100 200 300 400 500
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THE LANGUAGE, CUSTOMS AND IDEAS OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE
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CULTURE
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AN INTOLERANCE OR IRRATIONAL HATRED OF PEOPLE THAT ARE DIFFERENT THAN YOU
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PREJUDICE
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POLICY OR PRACTICING OF SEPERATING PEOPLE
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SEGREGATION
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Any Person that seeks a dramatic political, social, or economic change.
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Radical
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Process by which a person not born in the U.S. become a citizen.
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Naturalization
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A key that explains the symbols on a map.
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Legend
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A document that was prepared at the time of the event.
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Primary source
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A graphic that indicates the four main directions.
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Compass
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An activity or business that goes across state lines.
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Interstate
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Any particular event or idea from a party’s platform.
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Plank
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Economic system that is defined by the private ownership of property and means of production.
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Market
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Word that is synonymous with the word business.
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Commerce
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When people are free to operate any business, own any property, or participate in the economy.
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Free enterprise
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Items that are short in supply or hard to find.
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Scarcity
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When a nation has the ability to produce more goods than another nation
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Absolute advantage
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A formal complaint
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Grievance
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Anything that has to do with government or the community.
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Civil
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The right of people to choose their own government.
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Popular Sovereignty
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Legal proceeding that take place to ensure that individual rights are protected.
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Due Process
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The process of removing an elected official from office.
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Recall
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General type of government that is ruled by a King or Queen who inherit their title.
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Monarchy
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Government in which the supreme power resides with one person.
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Dictatorship
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When people give their consent to be governed by elected representatives.
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Representative Democracy
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When there is no government at all.
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Anarchy
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When the power of the government is given to the wealthy. government
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Plutocracy
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Document that established our existing form of government. existing
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Constitution
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To try and influence legislators to vote a certain way. legislators
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Lobby
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PowersPowers that only the states have.
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Reserved Powers
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When government power is divided between the federal government and the states.
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Federalism
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When citizens can petition to have an existing law removed.
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Referendum
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