Vocab Citizen Civics BILL OF RIGHTS Democracy Political VETO

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Vocab Citizen Civics BILL OF RIGHTS Democracy Political VETO Government Inalienable rights AMENDMENT Leader Democratic republic SEPARATION OF POWERS Opinion Confederation Important People: George Washington Thomas Jefferson James Madison Thomas Paine Alexander Hamilton John Adams Ben Franklin Constitution Ratify Legislative Popular sovereignty Executive Shay’s Rebellion Judicial Articles of Confederation Federalist Great Compromise Anti-Federalist Three-Fifths Compromise Representation Congress Electoral College Amendment Checks and Balances Repealed