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What is a citizen?

An individual with certain rights and duties under a government who, by birth or by choice, own allegiance to that government

100

what is Popular Sovereignty?

Government power comes from the people (“We the People”).

100
Define Media

Communication outlets (TV, radio, newspapers, internet, social media) that share news and information.

100

Define law

A bill that has been approved by both chambers of Congress and signed by the President

100

What is Foreign Policy?

The government’s plan for dealing with other countries

200

Define Elections

the right, power, or privilege of making a choice for candidates that represent your needs

200

what is Limited Government?

Government is not all-powerful

200

What is propaganda?

Media techniques used to influence public opinion in favor of a person or idea.

200

define Constituents

The people in a district or state who are represented by a member of Congress.

200

What is an special session?

An unscheduled meeting of Congress called outside of regular sessions by the President to address urgent issues

300

Patriotism

Showing love and loyalty to your country.

300

What is Federalism?

Power divided between national and state governments.

300

what is the 15th Amendment?

Granted African American men the right to vote

300

define senate

The chamber of Congress where each state has the same number of senators (2 per state).

300

define Ambassador

A person chosen by the President to represent the United States in another country.

400
Define civic responsibility

Being a good member of the community by volunteering to do things like voting, helping others, and participating in activities that make the community better

400

What is Rule of Law?

All people are equal under the law; no one is above the law

400

What is the 23rd Amendment?

Gave residents of Washington, D.C., the right to vote in presidential elections

400

define bicameral

Congress is divided into two separate chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate.

400

define Chief Legislator

Proposer of the legislative agenda

500

what is the 14th amendment?

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside

500

what is Magna Carta?

Limited the king’s power; established rule of law.

500

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

Banned racial discrimination in voting by prohibiting literacy tests and other barriers

500

Define lobbying

Trying to persuade lawmakers to support certain policies or bills.

500

Winner-take-all system

System in most states where the candidate who wins the popular vote receives all the state’s electoral votes

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