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a person with the legal status and rights connected with being a full member of a nation

citizen

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The Colonies' official breakup letter with the King and England.

Declaration of Independence

100

to suggest a person for a position or office

Nominate or Appoint

100

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that JUVENILES have rights and the court must follow the 14th Amendment to Equal Protection

In re Gault

100

the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house

US Congress

200

A greek city-state. Each one was a self-governing community

polis

200

a government that abuses its power

tyranny or tyrannical

200

the highest court of the United States; it sits at the top of the federal court system

US Supreme Court
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U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that “separate but equal” segregation was not discrimination  

Plessy V. Ferguson

200

Representative Government

Republicanism 

SepaRation of PoweRs


Ancient Rome

300

philosopher who believed in natural law and the social contract

John Locke

300

Define: rule of law

no one is above the law, everyone must follow the laws and have consequences

300

a court that hears both civil and criminal cases involving less serious crimes or minor issues for one specific county

county or district court

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a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law

Jury

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Which Amendment define Citizenship?

14th


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A Pamphlet published in 1776  by Thomas Paine. He argued reasons for colonial independence

"Common Sense"

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the branch of government that enforces the laws made by the legislative branch

executive branch

400

The Elastic Clause says that Congress has any additional powers not specifically written in the Constitution to complete "whatever is necessary and proper" ..... this is what type of power?

Implied Powers

400

the head of government for a state

Governor

400

The idea that we are all equal as human beings and should be entitled to the same rights

equality of mankind

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powers not written in the U.S. Constitution but are necessary and proper in order for the federal government to carry out the expressed powers

implied powers

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a 1766 law passed by the British Parliament that confirmed British lawmaking power and authority over the colonies

Declaratory Act

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laws passed by Congress or a state legislature

Statutory Law

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a group of people in the early United States who favored the establishment of a strong national government and who worked for ratification of the U.S. Constitution

Federalists

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a temporary panel composed of House and Senate members, which is formed for the purpose of reconciling differences in legislation that has passed both chambers.

Conference Committee