Unit 3 Vocabulary. Legislature Assembly of elected members with the power to amend, pass, and repeal...

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Unit 3 Vocabulary

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Parliament A type of legislature used in countries who model their government after the United Kingdom (Westminster System)

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Unit 3 Vocabulary

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Legislature• Assembly of elected members with the power to

amend, pass, and repeal laws in the government

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Parliament• A type of legislature used in countries who model

their government after the United Kingdom (Westminster System)

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Precedent• A legal decision serving as an authoritative rule• Justification for situations

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Common Law • The system of law based on custom or court

decisions• Law originating in England

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Mercantilism • Economic theory• The prosperity of a nation is dependent upon its

supply of capital (earnings)

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Boycott • to abstain from buying or using

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Repeal • To revoke or annul (law, tax, duty) by legislative

enactment

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Confederation • Permanent union of sovereign states• Union of 13 original US states under the Articles of

Confederation • 1781-1789

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Ratify • To confirm/pass

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Amend • To alter, modify, or rephrase

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Legislative Branch

• Branch of government that makes the laws• Also known as Congress• Only branch of government listed in the Articles of

Confederation• Two Houses– House of Representatives– Senate

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Judicial Branch • Branch of government that interprets the laws• System of courts• Supreme Court

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Executive Branch • Branch of government that passes the laws

(executes)• President

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Enlightenment• Time period when liberty, democracy,

republicanism, and religious tolerance became emphasized