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8th grade Social Studies , Chapter 8, Constitution Chapter- Academic Power Words

delegate, convention, assemble, regulate, promote, amend, proposed, draft, amending, regulation, guarantees, appoint, requirement, qualification,chief purpose, flexible, tactic, independence, declaration

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DELEGATE........Each colony sent a delegate to the constitutional convention.someone who represents an area , a representative
CONVENTIONmeeting
to ASSEMBLE......... (to assemble a group)to gather , to meet
to REGULATE ..... .. (to regulate trade)control , make rules, keep in balance
to PROMOTE ..... (promote the idea of no homework)to push or talk up something or an idea that you want
to AMEND .... (to amend the Constitution)change
PROPOSED ....(proposed an idea)suggested
DRAFT........Thomas Jefferson wrote up a draft for the Declaration in Independence.write up a plan
AMENDING .... (amending the law)changing
REGULATION ..... There is regulation that you can't wear hats in school.a rule or law
ASSEMBLY........ We went to an assembly about bullying.a group of people, who have gathered
GUARANTEES.... The Bill of Rights guarantees freedoms such as freesom of speech and religion, and freedom from search and seizure.promises
APPOINT ..... THe president appointed the women to do the job.pick someone to do a particular job
REQUIREMENT........ Some requirements of being a president are beng 35 years of age and being born in the US .things you have to have or be
QUALIFICATIONS........ Qualifications of the president are you have to be 35 and you have to have been born in the United States.things you have to be in order to be able to do a particular job
CHIEF PURPOSE....... The chief purpose of the president is to enforce the law. The chief purpose of the legislature is to make laws.main goal or main job or main purpose
FLEXIBLE....The constitution is a flexible document because you can make amendments to it.can bend, can change
TACTIC......The soldiers used the tactic of sneaking behind the enemy and then suprizing them.plan, strategy, trick
INDEPENDENCEfreedom
DECLARATIONcoming out and saying something in a forceful or dramatic way


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