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Chapter 11 vocabulary. One who advocates a narrow interpretation of the Constitution’s provisions, in particular those granting power to government.

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1 Chapter 11 vocabulary

2 One who advocates a narrow interpretation of the Constitution’s provisions, in particular those granting power to government.

3 One who believes that the provisions of the Constitution, and in particular those granting power to government, are to be construed in broad terms

4 A tax that must be paid by the person who whom it is levied

5 A tax levied on one party but passed on to another for payment

6 Exclusive power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade

7 Any kind of money a creditor must by law accept in payment for debts

8 Court action to release a person or corporation from unpaid debts

9 A license issued to an inventor granting the exclusive right to manufacture and sell his or her invention for a limited period of time.

10 The exclusive, legal rights of a person to reproduce, publish, or sell his or her own literary, musical, or artistic creations

11 Power of a government to take private property for a public use

12 Review by legislative committees of the policies and programs of the executive branch.

13 Governing unit such as the Senate whose seats are never all up for election at the same time.

14 All persons represented by a legislator or other elected officeholder.

15 Formal charge brought against a public official by the lower house in a legislative body; trial, and removal upon conviction, occurs in upper house

16 Review by legislative committees of the policies and programs of the executive branch.

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