

Chapter 10 Lesson 4
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Social Studies
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5th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Chapter 10 Lesson 4 VPP

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Checks and Balances
The system of separate branches of government given different powers that allows each branch to watch over the others; keeping any one branch from becoming too powerful or misusing its authority.
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Union
An alliance that works to reach common goals.
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Popular Sovereignty
The people are the source of the government's authority because they vote their representatives into office.
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Democracy
Form of government in which the people rule and are free to make choices about their lives and government.
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Public Agenda
What people want from the government at any given time. (Also known as a - Popular Mandate)
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Suffrage
The right to vote. Women did not get the right to vote until 1920 {19th Amendment} and 18-20 year-olds got the right in 1971 {26th Amendment.}
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Civic Virtue
Personal qualities that add to a healthy democracy. Examples - Individuals: obeying laws, serving on juries, paying taxes, males register for selective service and voting in elections.
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Naturalization
Process that allows an immigrant to the US to become a legal citizen. Must be 18 years old, and have lived in the US for 5 years, or 3 years if they are married to a US citizen. Must pass a test on US Government and History, write and speak English, and take an oath promising allegiance to the US.
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Multiple Choice
Form of government in which the people rule and are free to make choices about their lives and government.
Naturalization
Democracy
Union
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
Process that allows an immigrant to the US to become a legal citizen.
Naturalization
Democracy
Union
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
An alliance that works to reach common goals.
Naturalization
Democracy
Union
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
The system of separate branches of government given different powers that allows each branch to watch over the others; keeping any one branch from becoming too powerful or misusing its authority.
Naturalization
Democracy
Union
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
What people want from the government at any given time.
Naturalization
Democracy
Union
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
The right to vote.
Civic Virtues
Democracy
Suffrage
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
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Multiple Choice
Personal qualities that add to a healthy democracy.
Civic Virtues
Democracy
Suffrage
Checks and Balances
Public Agenda
Chapter 10 Lesson 4 VPP

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