7th Grade Vocabulary History Ch. 30 section 1&2
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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popular sovereignty | principle of government that all political power comes from the people
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republic | government in which authority comes from the people and the power is exercised by elected officials according to set laws
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limited government | principle of government in which power is limited by set laws, such as those in a constitution
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separation of power | principle of government in which powers are divided among different government branches
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legislative branch | branch of government that makes the laws
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executive branch | branch of government that enforces, or carries out, the laws
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judicial branch | branch of government in which courts decide legal cases and interpret laws
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checks and balances | governmental arrangement by which each different branch has the power to check, or restrict, the power of the other branches
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veto | power exercised by the executive branch of government to reject a law
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override | legislative power to REVERSE a veto of a bill
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federalism | system of government that balances powers by distributing them between one central and many regional governments
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bill of rights | government document that outlines the civil liberties, or individual rights, that a government promises to protect
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amendments | additions, changes, or corrections to a constitution
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bicameral | having two legislative houses
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sessions | period in which the legislative meets
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bill | proposed law
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conference committee | a committee in a legislature that works to revise bills to satisfy both houses of the legislature.
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