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Section 1

(25 cards)

civic responsibilities and duties

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obeying the law, respecting the rights of others, paying taxes, serving on juries, and (for men) registering for the selective service

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rights of citizenship

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freedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly protected by the First Amendment

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pictograph

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uses symbols or illustrations to represent numbers

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laws

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rules established by the government to describe how people are expected to behave

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U.S. Constitution

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provided a government with limited powers and protections for the rights of citizens

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constitution

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written document describing the way a government is organized and how its power is given

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fact

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true piece of information

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legislative branch

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passes laws

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freedom of assembly

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right to hold public meetings

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freedom of press

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right to express our views in print through newspapers, journals, books, etc.

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First Amendment

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guarantees the freedoms of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly

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main idea

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tells the topic of the paragraph

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judicial branch

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interprets and applies laws

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line graph

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uses points connected by a line to show how something has increased, decreased or stayed the same over time

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democratic constitution

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provides framework limiting the powers of the government and defining the authority of elected officials

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freedom of speech

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right to express our views freely

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compromise

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reaching agreement in which each person gives up something that was wanted in order to end a dispute

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freedom to petition

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right to send letters of complaint and request action from the government

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perspective

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way of thinking about and understanding something

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executive branch

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carries out and enforces laws

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freedom of religion

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right to hold our own religious beliefs

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table

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presents information in columns and rows

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opinion

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belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something

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bar graph

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uses columns of different heights to show and compare different amounts

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civic participation

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actively engaging in the community by using information effectively to make an informed decision

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