Chapter 9 Hangman

 
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constitution  a written plan for government  
citizen  a member of a city, state, or nation  
territory  land ruled by a nation that has no representatives in its government  
ordinance  a law  
capital  the city where the government meets  
cabinet  a group chosen by the President to help run the executive branch and give advice  
political party  a group of people who share similar ideas about government  
inauguration  the ceremony to make someone president  
federal  states share power with a central government  
ratify  to accept  
republic  citizens elect leaders to represent them.  
President  Executuve Branch  
Supreme Court judge  Judicial Branch  
Senator  Legislative Branch  
veto  when the president rejects laws made by Congress  
unconsitutional  does not agree with the Consitution  
amendment  a change made to the Constitution  
checks and balances  each branch of government can limit the power of the other two branches  
democracy  a government in which the people have the power to make political decisions