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4 th Grade Social Studies Ch. 9 Mrs. Thornburg’s version

Vocabulary Terms in 4 th Grade Social Studies Ch. 9 RepresentativesCompromise Popular SovereigntyRepublic InaugurationDelegate UnconstitutionalAmendment DemocracyCabinet ConstitutionVeto FederalConvention RebellionCapital TerritoryCitizen RatifyLaw BillInterest

What do we call a written plan for government?

Constitution

What do we call an official member of a city, state, or nation?

Citizen

What do we call land ruled by a national government but which has no representatives in the government?

Territory

What do we call a government in which the citizens elect leaders to represent them?

Republic

What is another word for accept?

Ratify

What do we call a change to the Constitution?

Amendment

What do we call someone chosen to speak and act for others?

Delegate

What do we call the rules of a place?

Law

What do we call an idea that the people who live in a place make decisions for themselves?

Popular Sovereignty

What do we call a fight against a government?

Rebellion

What do we call a draft of a law presented to a legislature for consideration?

Bill

What do we call a meeting of persons for a common purpose?

Convention

What do we call a system in which the states share power with the central government?

Federal

What do we call a settlement in which both sides give up something they want?

Compromise

What do we call a government in which the people have the power to make political decisions?

Democracy

What is another word for reject?

Veto

What do we call something that is not in agreement with the Constitution?

Unconstitutional

What do we call the official ceremony to make someone President?

Inauguration

What do we call a group chosen by the President to help run the executive branch and give advice?

Cabinet

What do we call what people pay to borrow money?

Interest

What do we call a city where a government meets?

Capital

What do we call someone who is chosen to speak and act for others?

Representatives