{"id":575,"date":"2018-10-04T16:55:11","date_gmt":"2018-10-04T20:55:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/biggars\/?p=575"},"modified":"2018-10-04T16:55:11","modified_gmt":"2018-10-04T20:55:11","slug":"government-all-chapter-2-words","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/biggars\/2018\/10\/04\/government-all-chapter-2-words\/","title":{"rendered":"Government ALL Chapter 2 Words"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here is the entire list for Government Chapter 2 Vocab.\u00a0 Start practicing and writing them as our test is coming up quickly!<\/p>\n<p><strong><u>GOVERNMENT CH. 2 VOCAB<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Ties: relationships, connections<\/li>\n<li>Nation: country<\/li>\n<li>Formed: created<\/li>\n<li>Individual: single<\/li>\n<li>Committee: assembly, a group of people who have a specific job<\/li>\n<li>National government: government of the entire country; also called Central Government, federal government<\/li>\n<li>Approved: accepted<\/li>\n<li>Delegates: representatives<\/li>\n<li>Congress: an assembly of representatives<\/li>\n<li>Treaties: agreements between countries<\/li>\n<li>Financial: money<\/li>\n<li>Justice: judges and a system of having trials for criminals<\/li>\n<li>Initial: first<\/li>\n<li>Limited: restricted; a small amount<\/li>\n<li>Foreign: a country other than your own<\/li>\n<li>Revise: improve or make better<\/li>\n<li>Convention: an assembly or meeting<\/li>\n<li>Govern: to rule<\/li>\n<li>Executive: the president or the head of government<\/li>\n<li>Legislative\/Legislature: the part of government that makes laws.<\/li>\n<li>Bicameral: 2 houses<\/li>\n<li>Unicameral:1 house<\/li>\n<li>Judicial: the branch of judges and Supreme Court<\/li>\n<li>Federal: Power divided between the nationaland state governments.<\/li>\n<li>Voting Power: the right to vote<\/li>\n<li>Compromise: to give up something to end a conflict.<\/li>\n<li>Suggest: to give an idea<\/li>\n<li>Interstate: between states<\/li>\n<li>Debate: An argument of one topic<\/li>\n<li>Imports: Goods that are bought from other countries.<\/li>\n<li>Exports: Goods that are sold and sent to other countries.<\/li>\n<li>Domestic: in the country<\/li>\n<li>International: outside of the country and between other countries.<\/li>\n<li>principle: something that you believe in that affects your behavior.<\/li>\n<li>popular sovereignty: is when all the power is held by the people.<\/li>\n<li>Limited Government: a government that has limits on the power.<\/li>\n<li>Separation of Powers: the division of powers between legislative, executive, and judicial branches.<\/li>\n<li>Checks and balances: a plan to keep any part of the government from becoming too powerful.<\/li>\n<li>judicial: having to do with the courts of law and justice<\/li>\n<li>Above the law: laws don\u2019t apply to you<\/li>\n<li>Interpret: explain<\/li>\n<li>Appoint: choose<\/li>\n<li>Disputes: disagreements<\/li>\n<li>Duty\/ Duties: Something you are expected to do<\/li>\n<li>Prevent: to stop something from happening<\/li>\n<li>Unconstitutional: not following the constitution<\/li>\n<li>Approve: to agree to something<\/li>\n<li>Executive Order: a final decision given by the president<\/li>\n<li>Ambassador: a person who goes to another country to represent his\/her country<\/li>\n<li>persuade: convince<\/li>\n<li>ratify: approve<\/li>\n<li>convention: meeting<\/li>\n<li>favor: prefer<\/li>\n<li>Federalist: a person who favored the Constitution<\/li>\n<li>Anti-Federalist: a person who opposed the Constitution<\/li>\n<li>permit: allow<\/li>\n<li>guarantee: promising that something will happen<\/li>\n<li>temporary: stays for a short amount of time<\/li>\n<li>permanent: stays forever<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is the entire list for Government Chapter 2 Vocab.\u00a0 Start practicing and writing them as our test is coming up quickly! 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