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Citizenship Handbook

Mr. Schmidt

8th Social Studies pages 125-139 Citizenship Handbook

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1.No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime.
5.proposal for a new law
6.The power to hear and decide cases.
7.Each branch of government has the power to check/limit, the actions of others
12.disagreement.
15.When parts of the Constitution are cancelled or changed.
16.This is what we call property owned by individuals.
18.an organization that represents the concerns of a particular group
22.someone who is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a particular nation.
23.the division of power between the federal government and the states.
24.a government in which citizens rule themselves by elelcted representatives
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2.the government clearly difined and divided into three branches.
3.idea that people are the primary source of the governmen's authority.
4.has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.
8.To change the Constitution.
9.the official legal process of becoming a citizen.
10.going against laws protected by the laws designed to protect citizen's rights.
11.a government in which one person or small group holds complete control.
13.the power to review, change, or prevent the publication of news.
14.Only the President can do this. Power designated for only the President.
17.pass a law despite a presidential veto.
19.to publish smething unflattering or malicious /damage personss reputation
20.to ask that the discision be reviewed by a higher court.
21.approving ammendments to the constitution.

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