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definition word
the authority, or power, that rules on behalf of a group of people  government  
a form of government in which all power is in the hands of one person or a group of persons  dictatorship/ dictator  
a form of government in which a king, queen, prince (a monarch) rules and sometimes is in charge of the government  monarchy  
All the rules of conduct of a nation that are enforced by government  laws  
a written plan of government for a nation  constitution  
basic beliefs or standards of conduct that people attempt to live up to  ideals  
a key document of American freedom, adopted on July 4, 1776, declaring the 13 American colonies to be free and independent of Great Britain  Declaration of Independence  
our nation's first written plan of government, in effect from 1781 to 1789  Articles of Confederation  
representatives who were chosen to attend the Constitutional Convention  delegates  
the meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 at which the Constitution of the United States was written  Constitutional Convention  
The men who founded the US by writing/ adopting the Constitution  Founding Fathers  
the lawmaking body of Great Britain  Parliament  
a lawmaking body consisting of two houses  bicameral  
a lawmaking body consisting of one house  unicameral  
the agreement reached by the Constitutional Convention that all states should have equal representation in the Senate and be represented according to the size of their population in the house  great compromise  
to change; a written change or addition in the Constitution  amend  
to approve; approval of the constitution in 1787 or of a constitutional amendment  ratification (ratify)  
members of the House of Representatives or a person who represents a group of people in the government  representative  
the plan of government approved in 1789 to be the "supreme law of the land"  Constitution of the United States of America  
the national government of our nation  federal government  
the branch of our federal, states, or local government that makes the laws  Legislative Branch  
the branch of our federal, state, or local government that carries out the laws  Executive Branch (president)  
the branch of the federal, state, or local government that decides if laws have been broken and that punishes lawbreakers  Judicial Branch (judges)  
a proposed law being considered by a lawmaking body  bill  
the way in which the powers of government are balanced, or divided, among three branches, so that each branch may check, or limit, the other branches  checks and balances  
the heads of the executive departments in the federal government, who also acts as advisors to the president  cabinet  
the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which set forth the basic rights, or freedoms, guaranteed to all Americans  bill of rights  
the traditional ways of doing things in our federal government that are seldom written down or made into laws  unwritten constitution  
Based on a theology or religious faith. It is a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler and the God’s or deity’s laws are being interpreted by government officials  theocracy  
complete disorder that can result from having no government or laws  anarchy  
the doctrine that monarchs derive their right to rule directly from God and are accountable only to God  divine right  
Under a socialist system the government has ownership over the countries basic goods and services (communication, transportation, health care, power, etc.); however, some services, are owned by private businesses  socialism