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Civics EOC Practice

  1. civics

  2. citizen

  3. government

  4. immigrants

  5. aliens

  6. natural-born

  7. naturalization

  8. refugees

  9. census

  10. demographics

  11. migration

  12. values

  13. monarch

  14. dictator

  15. democracy

  16. direct democracy

  17. representative democracy

  18. republic

  19. constitution

  20. human rights

  21. confederation

  22. sovereignty

  23. Parliament

  24. federalism

  25. compromise

  26. ratification

  27. Federalists

  28. Antifederalists

  29. traditional

  30. popular sovereignty

  31. Preamble

  32. limited government

  33. majority rule

  34. delegated powers

  35. reserved powers

  36. concurrent powers

  37. separation of powers

  38. legislative branch

  39. executive branch

  40. judicial branch

  41. checks and balances

  42. veto

  43. judicial review

  44. amendment

  45. repeal

  46. cabinet

  47. federal

  48. Bill of Rights

  49. separation of church and state

  50. self-incrimination

  51. due process of law

  52. eminent domain

  53. bail

  54. civil rights

  55. suffrage

  56. poll tax

  57. draft

  58. rationed

  59. jury duty

  60. principles

  61. bicameral legislature

  62. apportioned

  63. gerrymandering

  64. immunity

  65. expulsion

  66. censure

  67. sessions

  68. caucuses

  69. president pro tempore

  70. whip

  71. Speaker of the House

  72. implied powers

  73. elastic clause

  74. impeach

  75. treason

  76. bill

  77. appropriation bill

  78. act

  79. filibuster

  80. pocket veto

  81. presidential succession

  82. State of the Union Address

  83. foreign policy

  84. diplomacy

  85. treaties

  86. pardon

  87. ambassadors

  88. visas

  89. bureaucracy

  90. role

  91. neutral

  92. distinct

  93. established

  94. crime

  95. criminal law

  96. civil law

  97. common law

  98. precedent

  99. constitutional law

  100. appeal

  101. jurisdiction

  102. district courts

  103. original jurisdiction

  104. courts of appeals

  105. appellate jurisdiction

  106. justices

  107. judicial review

  108. concurring opinion

  109. dissenting opinion

  110. affect

  111. authority

  112. explicitly

  113. extradition

  114. bicameral

  115. unicameral

  116. constituents

  117. initiative

  118. referendum

  119. recall

  120. governor

  121. lieutenant governor

  122. penal code

  123. Missouri Plan

  124. develop

  125. municipality

  126. city

  127. county

  128. sheriff

  129. charter

  130. ordinances

  131. town

  132. town meeting

  133. township

  134. home rule

  135. city council

  136. mayor

  137. commission

  138. political party

  139. candidate

  140. two-party system

  141. multiparty system

  142. third parties

  143. polling place

  144. primary election

  145. general election

  146. closed primary

  147. open primary

  148. secret ballot

  149. popular vote

  150. elector

  151. electoral college

  152. electoral votes

  153. platform

  154. impact

  155. process

  156. public opinion

  157. mass media

  158. propaganda

  159. poll

  160. interest groups

  161. lobby

  162. lobbyist

  163. public-interest groups

  164. volunteers

  165. political action committees

  166. influence

  167. prejudice

  168. values

  169. principles

  170. compulsory

  171. efficiently

  172. misdemeanors

  173. criminal justice system

  174. probably cause

  175. arrest warrant

  176. arraignment

  177. acquit

  178. plea bargain

  179. juvenile

  180. delinquents

  181. probation

  182. alliance

  183. executive agreement

  184. diplomacy

  185. foreign aid

  186. United Nations

  187. General Assembly

  188. Security Council

  189. International Court of Justice

  190. isolationism

  191. doctrine

  192. neutrality

  193. communism

  194. satellite nations

  195. containment

  196. détente

  197. embargo

  198. Pentagon