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100

Rule by a king who holds all the power, no parliament.

Absolute Monarchy

100

Idea that government is only in power so lond as the people support the government. 

Popular Consent

100

People who advise the president. 

The Cabinet 

100

During the US Civil War this side fought to keep the country together. 

The Union

100

The US agency that controls the interest rates paid by banks (who then pass on those costs to borrowers).

The Federal Reserve System

200

Government action meant to make up for past discrimination of minorities and women. 

Affirmative Action 

200

Money deposited to the court as a promise that the defendant will appear in court for trial.

Bail

200

Each branch of government has power to stop the other branch of government from having too much power.

Checks and Balances

200

The idea that the government must follow the laws and treat everyone fairly, especially in a court of law. 

Due Process of Law

200

Policies that lead to higher or lower taxes.

Fiscal Policy

300

A non-US citizen who is in the United States

Alien

300

Contract negotiated by a union and a company.

Collective Bargaining 

300

The American System separates the power of government into three separate and co-equal branches; this is called ...

Separation of Powers

300

Collection of electors who use the popular vote in their state to then cast the deciding vote for president. 

The Electoral College 

300

That House of Congress that represents the interests of the people within a particular voting district. 

House of Representatives (aka The House)

400

Additions to the US Constitution 

Amendments

400

Having two houses of congress.

Bi-Cameral

1. House of Representatives

2. The US Senate

400

A person who was either born in the US or completed the process of naturalization. 

Citizen

400

Title of the person in charge of the Executive Branch of the US Government.

The President (aka Chief Executive)

400

The house of congress that represents the interests of a particular state. 

The Senate

500

Government where the people (or person) in charge claim all the power regardless of the people's wishes. 

Autocracy

500

Meaning to have support from two opposing parties.

bipartisan 

500

Form of government with a loose union of independent states. 

Confederacy 

500

System where power is shared by state governments and by a national government. 

Federalism 

500

The branch of government that decides the constitutionality of a law.  

The Supreme Court