Ratify
To approve
Rights
Powers or privileges granted to people either by an agreement among themselves or by law.
Ideals
A standard of perfection; a principle to be aimed at
Neglect
Fail to give needed care or attention to someone or something
Loyality
Faithful to one's country, a person, or an idea
Power
Ability to use force, authority, or influence to change the behavior of others or the course of events.
Militia
A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
Blockade
An act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
Compromise
An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
Strategy
A plan of action.
Executive
Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
Proclamation
An official, formal public announcement.
Treaty
A formal agreement between two or more political entities in reference to peace, alliance, commerce, etc
Self-Government
Government or control of a country, group, etc., by its own members rather than by the members of a different country, group, etc.
Unconstitutional
Not allowed under the constitution.
Judicial
Of or relating to courts of law or judges.
Propaganda
Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Commerce
The buying and selling of goods and services; trade; business.
Rebellion
An effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence; open opposition toward a person or group in authority.
Court System
A place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
Ordinance
A law or regulation
Constitution
A written plan of government; a document which spells out the principles by which a government runs and the fundamental laws that govern a society.
Confederation
An organization or group consisting of smaller groups or states
Amendment
The process of altering or amending a law or document
Suffrage
The right to vote.