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Ratification   formal approval, final consent, constitutional ammendent or treaty  
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Representation   Condition of being acted and spoken for a govt  
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Representative Govt   voters elect rep's to make laws for them  
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Republic   voters choose rep's to govt  
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Reserved Powers   powers reserved specially for states  
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Salutary Neglect   manner in eng. governed the amer. colonies, marked by weak enforcement of laws and regulation of trade  
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Senate   upper house of US Congress, each state has two members  
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Separation of Powers   powers of making, imterpreting and enforcing laws are divided amongst the branches  
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Social Contract Theory   ppl have given up some rights to a govt that provides safety  
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Socialism   economic and political sys based on public ownership  
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Spoils System   giving appt. offices rewards  
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State Rights   individual state has the right to limit power of the govt  
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Strict Interp.   literal reading--> fed. govt only has powers in the consti.  
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supreme court   highest federal court  
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3 branches of govt   division of power  
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3/5's compr.   3/5 of the slave pop. counted in the total state pop.  
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tradition   handing down of beliefs, customs, and practices from gen. to gen.  
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two party system   political sys.  
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unconsti.   not permitted by the consti.  
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universal suffrage   right to vote to all adults  
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