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Praxis II test 0014 social studies - US government

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founding fathers   delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1987. Wrote the Constitution  
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components of the constitution   preamble, seven original articles, 27 amendments and the certification of the enactment  
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Bill of Rights   first 10 amendments ratified in 1791. outlines the rights of citizens and visitors, according to the law of the land, expressing the freedoms and culture of this country  
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amendment   a modification, addition, or deletion of a law or bill; are incorporated into the meaning of the Constitution  
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7 articles (principles) of the Constitution   1Legislative power(popular sovereignty) 2Executive power(republicanism) 3judicial powers(Ferderalism) 4States powers& limits(separation of powers) 5the process of amendments(chcks&balnces) 6fed powers(limited government) 7)ratification(Individual rights)  
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three components important to citizenship eduction   content (knowledge that helps promote good citizenship), values (set standards of human behavior), processes (the practice of citizenship through activities and opportunities)  
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federalism   the sharing of power between the national government and the individual state governments  
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dual federalism   states govern the people directly & national government governs foreign affairs. Original type of governing ut led to the Civil War. After war 13th-15th amendments outlined federal gov power over social and economic policy and protection of citizen rights  
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powers of the national government   declare war, manage foreign relation, oversee international, foreign and interstate trade, mints money in a treasury  
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powers of state government   oversees export and import within its boundaries, manages public health and safety, ratifies amendments  
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powers of both state and national government   create and enforce laws, set taxes, borrow money  
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amend   to change the wording or meaning of a motion, bill, constitution and so on by formal procedure  
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alien   resident of another country who has not yet become a citizen of the country where s/he now lives  
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census   periodic, official count of the number of persons living in a county  
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checks and balances   limits imposed on all branches of governement by giving each the right to amend acts of the other branches  
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citizen   member of a state or nation who owes allegience to its government and is entitled to its protection  
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congressional district   division or part of a state; each district elects one person to the House of Representatives (435 seats)  
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contituent   a person who is represented by an elected official  
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civil   relating to citizens, occurring within the community  
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delegate   person who acts for or represents another or others  
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immigrant   person who moves from one country to another to live permanently  
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indictment   formal accusation through a legal process  
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national   citizen of a nation who is entitled to its protextion  
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seperation of powers   system of dividing the powers and duties of a government into different branches  
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veto   cancel of postpone a decision, bill and so on  
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