A | B |
constitution | written record in a democratic country |
limited government | government ruled by many |
unlimited government | government ruled by one or few |
democracy | a government where authority is given to the people |
republic | representative govt - people elect representative to make decision for them |
monarch | king, queen, emperor, sultan |
absolute monarchy | the monarch has all authority and is the supreme leader |
constitutional monarchy | monarch has little power; legislature makes decisions |
dictator | a person who rules in an unlimited government |
totalitarian system | unlimited govt where the govt controls all aspects of the citizens' lives |
theocracy | unlimited government where religious leaders rule |
communism | racial and economic equality but only one single leader |
amendment | a change to the constitution |
Bill fo Rights | first 10 amendments to the Constitution |
civic duties | responsibilities of citizens in a limited government |
voting | most important citizenship responsibility |
suffrage | another word for voting rights |
immigration | to movement of people from one country to the United States |
civic responsibility | how a citizen can participate in their government |
civic duty | your responsibility as a citizen, your "job" |
Congress | Name of the legislative branch of government |
legislative branch | branch of government that makes the laws |
executive branch | branch of government that enforces the laws |
judicial branch | branch of government that reviews the laws |
Senate | one of the two houses of Congress |
checks and balances | system that allows each branch to check on each other |
separation of powers | the division of power between branches - no branch has too much power |
unalienable rights | rights that can't be taken away - life, liberty, pursuit of happiness |
Presidential veto | an example of checks and balances |
Athens | birthplace of direct democracy |
conflict | a disagreement between two groups of people which sometimes leads to violence |
cooperation | working or acting together to reach a common goal |
genocide | act committed with the intent to destroya group of people |
patriotism | love of a country or willingness to sacrifice for it |
protest | a statement or action expressing disapproval of something |
Rome | birthplace of representative democracy |
transportation barrier | a natural barrier that blocks or slows the way of transportation |
transportation corridor | geographic areas between two points, linking multiple centers and moving people and goods |