Gov. Vocab. Ch. 1-3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A loose union of states | confederacy |
a type of government in which all key powers are given to a king/queen | monarchy |
the study of human efforts to satisfy seemingly unlimited wants through the use of limited resources | economics |
a system in which voters hold sovereign power | republic |
a system of government in which the power and authority to rule are in the hands of a single individual | autocracy |
a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority | state |
a group of individuals with broad common interests, who organize to nominate candidates for office, win elections, conduct government, and determine public policy | political party |
the institution through which the state, maintains social order, provides public services and enforces decisions that are binding on all people living within the state | government |
a system of government in which a small group holds all power | oligarchy |
a sizable group of people who are united by common bonds of race, language, custom, tradition and sometimes religion | nation |
the part of the constitution that states the goals of our government | preamble |
economic system providing free choice and individual incentive for workers, investors, consumers and businesses | capitalism |
an agreement about beliefs | consensus |
the workers of society | proletariat |
the owners of business | bourgeoise |
an economic system in which the central government directs all major economic decisions | communism |
a free choice economic system | free market |
a government in which the people rule | democracy |
the effort to control and influence the conduct and policies of government | politics |
a system in which the power of the monarch or government is not absolute | limited government |
not sanctioned by law | extralegal |
trade among states | interstate commerce |
a law | ordinance |
political disorder | anarchy |
to approve | ratify |
to yield | cede |
the division of executive, legislative and judicial roles within a government | separation of powers |
a single-chamber legislature | unicameral |
an agreement prohibiting trade | embargo |
money a government collects from taxes or other sources | revenue |
a government that the people vote in order to represent them | representative government |
seven divisions of the body of the Constitution | article |
taxes paid in order to vote | poll taxes |
an order, signed by a judge, to look for specific things in a specific place | search warrant |
an agreement, not requiring Senate approval made directly between the President and the head of state of another country | executive agreement |
to accuse | impeach |
government spending does NOT exceed its income | balanced budget |
power of the supreme court to declare laws unconstitutional | judicial review |
rule by the people | popular sovereignty |
an agreement between nations | treaty |
censorship of information before it is published or brodcasted | prior restraint |
an elected outgoing official who lacks influence | lame duck |
new trial location | change of venue |
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