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Chapter 7 Vocabulary Review
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lawmaking branch of government Legislative
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to match up in size Proportional
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a two-house legislature Bicameral
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part of the Constitution Article
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to approve Ratify
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a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives Republic
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something added to a legal document Amendment
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to make a formal written request Petition
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special group of presidential electors Electoral College
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a law Ordinance
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Limits to ensure that no single branch of the government dominate the government Checks and Balances
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branch of government headed by the president that carries out laws and policies Executive
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the freeing of individual enslaved persons Manumission
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court system that interprets the laws Judicial
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a plan of government Constitution
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Rules that keep and maintain order in society. Laws
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sharing power between federal and state governments Federalism
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A group of states under a weak central government Confederation
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The people vote directly to make the government’s decisions/laws Direct Democracy
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King or Queen rules absolutely; no one can challenge their power. Power is passed directly to their children. Absolute Monarchy
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King or Queen has power that is limited by the elected representatives of the people. Power is passed directly to their children. Limited (Constitutional) Monarchy
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One person has all of the power and uses it to deprive others of their personal freedoms – power is held using the military. Dictatorship
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The person or people who rule and make laws for others. Government
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A handful of people decide everything. Oligarchy
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The people elect representatives to make laws for them. Democratic – Republic
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Absolute control by the central government which doesn’t allow different political beliefs or opinions. Totalitarian
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The wealthy or noble classes have all the power and make all of the laws Aristocracy
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