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Separation of Powers Vocabulary

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vocabulary related to powers of branches

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Separation of Powers VocabularyOnline version

vocabulary related to powers of branches

by Stephanie Ganser
1

What is a word that means "to charge"?

2

What is a word that means "to end"?

3

What is another word for "fake" money?

4

Congress has the ability to tax and spend money.

        
  
  
  
5

An agreement between foreign nations is called this.

6

This is when debts are greater than assets.

7

This is the president's power to forgive a crime.

8

This is when a person comes to live permanently in a foreign nation.

9

This means trade and business.

10

A person gets this from the government to protect an invention.

11

Government protection of authorship of intellectual property (literary, musical, artistic, dramatical works) is called this.

12

The procedure by which a person becomes a citizen of a country is called this.

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What is a legal term for uniform standards assigned to quantity, capacity, volume or dimensions of anything (e.g. ounces, pounds and tons; inches, feet, yards, miles as compared to steps, hand spans, elbow length, etc.)?

        
  
  
  
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