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Government

5th grade

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communism a theroy of government in which property such as farms and factories is owned by the governemnt for the benefit of all citizens; government controls all aspects of citizen' lives
dictatorship form of government in which a single leader or small group has complete control over the government
democracy a government in which the citizens directly participate by voting
government a system for running a country
President Nation's chief executive
Supreme Court The highest court in the land
Law A bill which has been passed by both houses of congress and has been signed by the President
Constitution An important document which contains rules and laws for setting up and running the country
Prime Minister The chief executive of a parlimentary democracy; similar to the President of the United States
Commonwealth A place that has its own government, but also has strong ties to another country.
Majority More than half the voting members
Constitiutional Monarchy A type of government in which there is a monarch (the queen), but the true power comes from the constitution
Census A governemntal counting of the population which is taken every ten years
Cabinet Advisors to the President (ex. Secretary of Education, Secretary of Health)
Bill A plan for a new law
Chief Justice Head Judge of the Supreme Court
Ambassadors Representatives that the United States sends to foreign countries
Checks and Balances A system that ensures that no branch of government becomes too powerful
Veto When the President says no to a bill
Province A political division of land in Canada, similar to a state in the United States
Bill of Rights The first ten ammendments to the United States Constitiution
Territory An area of land; has less self-gevernment than a province
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