civics legal terms Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| precedent | a legal decisions or authoritive rule |
| court | a judical body hearing legal cases |
| common law | a system or law from england |
| oral law | a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religon and communities |
| laws | a set of rules |
| trial by ordeal | a judical practise practise by which the guilt or innocence of the accused is determaind by subjecting them a task. |
| democracy | a way of governing - one person - one vote |
| trial by jury | a legal proceding where a jury makes a decision |
| cival law | laws based on court cases |
| belittles | make or seem uniportant |
| feudal system | a medieval system of land tenture with alligence and service due to the landowner |
| xdgf | |
| precedent | a legal decisions or authoritive rule |
| court | a judical body hearing legal cases |
| common law | a system or law from england |
| oral law | a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religon and communities |
| laws | a set of rules |
| trial by ordeal | a judical practise practise by which the guilt or innocence of the accused is determaind by subjecting them a task. |
| democracy | a way of governing - one person - one vote |
| trial by jury | a legal proceding where a jury makes a decision |
| cival law | laws based on court cases |
| belittles | make or seem uniportant |
| feudal system | a medieval system of land tenture with alligence and service due to the landowner |
| xdgf |
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