Vocabulary
Government-The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
The Constitution-The U.S. constitution created our government, its contents create the three branches of government (the executive,legislative, and judicial).
Legislative-Legislative branch has the power to make laws.
Executive-Executive branch is in charge of executions, enforcing laws,and policies.
Judicial- is responsible for dealing with all court cases involving the government.
Philosophers-A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment.
Congress-Congress has the power to make laws and shares power with the president and the Supreme Court.
Representative democracy-A representative democracy is a government where people elect their leaders and the leaders in power have the power to rule and make laws.
Parliament- British legislative body
Government-The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
The Constitution-The U.S. constitution created our government, its contents create the three branches of government (the executive,legislative, and judicial).
Legislative-Legislative branch has the power to make laws.
Executive-Executive branch is in charge of executions, enforcing laws,and policies.
Judicial- is responsible for dealing with all court cases involving the government.
Philosophers-A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment.
Congress-Congress has the power to make laws and shares power with the president and the Supreme Court.
Representative democracy-A representative democracy is a government where people elect their leaders and the leaders in power have the power to rule and make laws.
Parliament- British legislative body