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PEOPLE IN SOCIETIES GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS ECONOMICS CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT AMERICAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

A person’s cultural heritage or background

Ethnicity

A characteristic of a culture that is passed down from one generation to another

Heritage

To remove the legal and social barriers that separate people

Integration

Any person that attempts to preserve traditions or existing institutions

Conservative

Term for an official that currently holds elected office

Incumbent

The name that refers to the standard directions of North, South, East and West

Cardinal Directions

An activity or business that functions entirely within a state

Intrastate

A map that provides statistical information by means of lines, dots, or shaded areas

Cartogram

Term for the writings of the interpretations of historical events

Secondary Source

Meaning local or city

Municipal

Economic system in which all businesses are owned by the government and private property does not exist

Command

Money or property that is owned by a business

Capital

A required amount

Quota

Money given to a business by the government to help it survive

Subsidy

A fee paid on the value of items brought into the country

Customs Duty

To join together in refusing to sell, buy, or use a product

Boycott

The people that elected officials actually represent

Constituents

The right to vote

Suffrage

A connection to a political party or set of beliefs

Affiliation

Nonviolent oppositions to a law or government policy that entails not complying with the law

Civil Disobedience

When a king or queen rules with total power and authority

Absolute Monarchy

The legislative body of Great Britain, or of any country that uses a similar system of government

Parliament

The chief executive of a parliamentary system

Prime Minister

Government in which power is given to a small group of people

Oligarchy

When a king or queen still rules, but with limited authority

Constitutional Monarchy

1 st ten amendments to the constitution

Bill of Rights

Term for the legislative branch having two houses

Bicameral

The right for a person to propose a law

Initative

Powers that only the national government has

Delegated Powers

Document that was the first attempt to create a government in the U.S.

Articles of Confederation