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Jury

Bill of Rights

Founding Fathers

First Amendment

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The Constitution

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Democracy

Electoral College

Civic Engagement

Popular Vote

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Branches of Government

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Bill to Law Step 7:

President

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When the general population votes. Does not determine the winner of an election

The first ten amendments of the Constitution

Small committee in Congress reviews and votes

All of Senate reviews and votes

Whole Congress votes

Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from press

Whole Congress votes

Group of men who helped start the United States

President reviews and passes or vetoes

The form of government in the U.S.

The part of court that is responsible for discussing and voting on a decision

Examples include voting, running for office, protesting and volunteering

Representative comes up with an idea, writes a bill

Becomes a law or starts process over again

Smaller group of people who vote to determine the President. This beats the popular vote

Has the power to veto laws, is part of the executive branch. They cannot create laws just because they want to

Executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch

The supreme law of the U.S