Lesson 1
(Pages 96-103)
Lesson 1 Part 2
(Pages 96-103)
Lesson 2
(Pages 104-111)
Lesson 3
(Pages 112-117)
100

Citizens who have the power to elect leaders who make the countries laws and rules (Page 97).

Republic

100

When no one, including the government, can take away rights (Page 99).

Unalienable

100

The branch of government that that makes laws, or rules, that Americans must obey (Page 104).

Legislative branch

100

A group pf citizens who make a decision in a court of law (Page 112).

Jury

200

An official member of a country (Page 97).

Citizen

200

Freedom to govern oneself (Page 99).

Liberty

200

The branch of government that is in charge of carrying out the laws that are written by Congress (Page 105).

Executive branch

200

People who run for a position in government (Page 114).

Candidate

300

When the power of the government comes from the support of the people (Page 97).

Democracy

300

Power, or command over something or someone (Page 106).

Control

300

The branch of government that makes sure our nation's laws agree with the constitution (Page 105).

Judicial branch

300

Pride and support of ones nation, their people, and their government (Page 116).

Patriotism

400

The right to rule (Page 98).

Sovereignty

400

To compel people to follow a rule or law (108).

Enforce

400

Known as the separation of powers (Page 106).

Checks and balances

400

Images, designs, or things that stand for ideas (Page 116)

Symbols

500

Requiring no proof (Page 99).

Self-evident

500

To make sure, or make certain (Page 109).

Ensure

500

To take part in an activity (Page 114).

Participate

500

A formal request (Page 117).

Petition

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