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4th civics key concepts LEAP vocabulary

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Government   a system for deciding what is best for a group of people. It protects the group members and settles disagreements among them. The main job of the government is to make and carry out laws  
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Rules and Laws   A rule is something you must or must not do. Laws are rules that everyone must follow. They are rules that help make a community a safe place to live.  
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Legislative   the branch of government that makes laws  
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Executive   the branch of government that carries out or enforces laws (example: President, governor, parish president, mayor)  
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Judicial   the branch of government that interprets laws (example: U.S. Supreme Court, state supreme court, lower courts)  
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Democracy   A form of government in which the people rule and are free to make choices about their lives and their government. In a democracy, the people of a nation rule either directly or through elected officials.  
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U.S. Constitution   The plan for the federal government. It describes the rights that people in the United States have, and it is the "supreme law of the land"  
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Bill of Rights   The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It sets forth basic rights guaranteed to all Americans which the government may not interfere with.  
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Declaration of Independence   A statement, written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, explaining why the United States wanted to be free from Britain.  
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Louisiana Constitution   the plan for the government of the state of Louisiana.  
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Basic Freedoms Guaranteed by the Bill of Rights   these include freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition  
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Nation   a group of people living together in a certain region under the same government; state; country. They share the same history, language, customs  
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Country   an area of land, region. Country can also mean the people or land of a nation  
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International   relations between or among nations  
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Interaction   actions between or among countries/nations, such as trade or diplomacy  
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Trade   the buying and selling of goods  
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Diplomacy   The carrying on of relations between nations, as in building up trade, making treaties  
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United Nations   organization formed to promote peace and cooperation among nations.  
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Citizen   a member of a town or city, state or country. One can become a citizen by birth, by being born of American parents abroad or by process of naturalization  
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Citizenship   the condition of being a citizen; the rights and duties of a citizen. Citizenship includes the right to hold public office, and duties to vote, serve on a jury and pay taxes.  
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Patriotism   great love for one's own country and loyalty to it.  
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