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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. |