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Vocabulary for CCB SS

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Term
Definition
absolute   complete, unconditional and unrestricted Usually in reference to someone in power; monarchy  
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amendments   a change to a document such as the Constitution  
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analyze   to break information into parts  
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democracy   a type of government in which the power to rule comes from the people  
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direct democracy   a form of government in which citizens vote on policies and laws  
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constitutional monarchy   a form of government that has both a legislative body elected by the people and a king or queen  
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constitutional democracy   a form of government in which the citizens elect representatives whose powers and responsibilities are defined by a constitution  
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dictatorship   a form of government in which one ruler has complete control over a country  
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confederacy   a union, or a group of people joined together for a common purpose; also another term for the southern states in the American civil war  
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government   the institution that makes and manages society's laws  
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Magna Carta   the document King John of England was forced to sign in 1215, limiting the power of the monarch and ensuring the rights and privileges of the people  
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monarchy   the form of government in which a king or queen is the head of state  
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parliamentary democracy   a form of government where citizens elect representatives to their legislature and the executive branch of the government is accountable to the legislature  
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representative democracy   a form of government in which the people elect representatives to run the government and make decisions on their behalf  
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peer   someone who is of equal standing to another  
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checks and balances   a system that allows each branch of government to change or override acts of another branch, thus preventing any one branch from gaining too much power  
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separation of powers   the division of government into branches; each branch has its own duties and responsibilities  
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Senate   one of the two bodies in the legislative branch of US government; each state has two senators  
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House of Representatives   one of the two bodies in the legislative branch of US government; representation is determined by the size of each state's population  
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executive branch   the branch of US government that oversees the day-to-day activities of the government (includes the President and his cabinet)  
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judicial branch   the branch of US government that interprets the laws (includes the Supreme Court)  
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legislative branch   the branch of government that writes laws (includes the Senate and House of Representatives in US)  
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veto   an action taken by a government leader, such as the president, to prevent a bill from becoming a law  
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paraphrase   to use own's own words to restate an idea  
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compare   to find out how two or more things are alike  
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contrast   to examine differences between things  
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contradict   to oppose or conflict with  
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recall   a special election that permits citizens to vote an official out of office before his or her term is over  
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reserved   set aside  
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direct initiative   the right of citizens to draft proposed laws  
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referendum   the right of voters to overturn legislation that has already been passed by voting against it in a general election  
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relevant information   knowledge that is related or connected to a topic  
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influence   to have an effect on  
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interest group   a group that tries to influence political decisions  
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platform   a statement of beliefs and issues that a political party supports  
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lobbyists   a person who works to influence legislation  
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civil rights   a person's right to full citizenship and equality  
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civil liberty   an individual's freedom to act without interference from the government  
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seize   to arrest someone or take possession of something  
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suffrage   the right to vote  
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fair trade   trade that meets certain standards, such as workers being paid a living wage and having safe working conditions  
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foreign aid   the help that a wealthy country offers to developing countries  
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dialogue   a discussion or a conversation  
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global society   a way of life in which people of the world are interconnected through technology  
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trade agreements   a legal contract relating to trade between countries  
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accountable   responsible for  
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bias   a belief, preference or prejudice  
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implement   to carry out  
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domestic   within a country  
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issues   topics that concern the public  
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public policy   actions or decisions that affect everyone  
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contemporary   current; happening in the same time period  
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