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A Veto

B. Interest Group
C Concurrent lower
D. Due Process of Law
Civies
F. Democracy
K. Separation of Church and State
G. Census
L Propaganda
II. Immigrants
ML Executive Branch
I. Checks and balances N. Suflage
J. Amendment O Quota
Aliens
Q. Representative Democracy
R. Parliament
Confederation
T. Constitution

1. The study of what it means to be a US citizen
2. Set number, such as for immigrants who may enter a country in year.
3. An official count of the number of people in a country.
4. People who live in a nation but are not citizens of that nation
5. People who come to a country to settle as permanent residents.
6. A form of government in which the people of a country either rule directly or
through elected representatives.
7. A written plan of government.
8. A form of government in which the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them.
9. A loose association of states
10. The lawmaking body of the British government.
11. The branch of government that carries out the laws.
12. A refusal of the president or governor to sign a bill.
13. A system of government in which the powers of the government are balances
among different branches, so each branch can check, or limit, the power of the other
branches
14. A power shared by the federal government and the states.
15. A written change to the Constitution.

1 Answer

10 votes

Answer:

the answer is 15 , 14 , 9 ,3

Step-by-step explanation:

A Veto

B. Interest Group

C Concurrent lower

D. Due Process of Law

Civies

F. Democracy

K. Separation of Church and State

G. Census

L Propaganda

II. Immigrants

ML Executive Branch

I. Checks and balances N. Suflage

J. Amendment O Quota

Aliens

Q. Representative Democracy

R. Parliament

Confederation

T. Constitution

1. The study of what it means to be a US citizen

2. Set number, such as for immigrants who may enter a country in year.

3. An official count of the number of people in a country.

4. People who live in a nation but are not citizens of that nation

5. People who come to a country to settle as permanent residents.

6. A form of government in which the people of a country either rule directly or

through elected representatives.

7. A written plan of government.

8. A form of government in which the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them.

9. A loose association of states

10. The lawmaking body of the British government.

11. The branch of government that carries out the laws.

12. A refusal of the president or governor to sign a bill.

13. A system of government in which the powers of the government are balances

among different branches, so each branch can check, or limit, the power of the other

branches

14. A power shared by the federal government and the states.

15. A written change to the Constitution.

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