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12 Cards in this Set

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preamble
the beggining of the constitution
executive branch
the president
judicial branch
judges
checks and balances
legislative branch
executive branch
judicial brach
equal protection
the same amount of protection for every american citizen
citizens requirements
citizens have to pay taxes and abide by laws
legislative branch
congress
supreme court
head court
bill of rights
rights americans have
how a bill becomes a law
the bil, introduced to senate, to commitee, placed on calenda, debate and vote, sent to house, to monnittee, placed of calendar, debate and vote, to senate again, and to house, signed by press, becomes a law
due process
the principle that the government must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a person according to the law
naturalization
when an immigrant becomes an american citizen