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the u.s. constitution terminology

  1. a change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
  2. a separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation.
  3. the first ten amendments in the u.s. constitution
  4. a form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
  5. a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
  6. relating to a form of government or a country in which power is divided between one central and several state governments.
  7. a person who shapes or creates a concept, plan, or system.
  8. the branch of government charged with the interpretation of laws and the administration of justice.
  9. this branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.
  10. this branch carries out and enforces laws; includes the president, vice president, the cabinet, executive departments, and others.
  11. the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
  12. to control or supervise by means of rules and regulations.
  13. the action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc.
  14. having two branches or chambers.
  15. types of these include income, corporate, capital gains, property, inheritance, and sales.
  16. the funds or revenue of a government, corporation, or institution.
  17. the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance.
  18. the power of the president to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law.
  19. the group of presidential electors required by the constitution to form every four years for the sole purpose of appointing the president and vice president.
  20. composed of the senate and the house of representatives.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we match each definition to the correct term from the word search (and general U.S. Constitution knowledge):

  1. Amendment: A change to improve legislation (matches "AMENDMENT" in the search).
  2. Clause: A separate rule in a legal document (matches "CLAUSE" – though not circled, contextually fits; or from definitions, a clause is a legal provision).
  3. Bill of Rights: First ten amendments (matches "BILL OF RIGHTS" in the search).
  4. Republic: Government by citizen representatives (matches "REPUBLIC" in the search).
  5. Democracy: Government by the whole population (matches democratic principles, "DEMOCRACY" isn’t circled, but definition fits).
  6. Federal: Power divided between central/state (matches "FEDERAL" – not circled, but definition).
  7. Founder: Shapes a concept/system (e.g., Constitution’s founders).
  8. Judicial: Interprets laws/administers justice (Judicial Branch).
  9. Legislative: Makes laws, declares war (Legislative Branch).
  10. Executive: Carries out laws (Executive Branch, matches "EXECUTIVE" in the search).
  11. Ratification: Formal consent (matches "RATIFICATION" in the search).
  12. Regulate: Control via rules (matches "REGULATE" in the search).
  13. Succession: Inheriting title/office (e.g., presidential succession).
  14. Bicameral: Two chambers (Congress is bicameral, matches "BICAMERAL" – not circled, but definition).
  15. Taxes: Types include income/corporate (matches "TAXES" in the search).
  16. Treasury: Government funds (matches "TREASURY" in the search).
  17. Treason: Attacking state authority (legal definition of treason).
  18. Veto: President’s refusal to approve a bill (matches "VETO" – not circled, but definition).
  19. Electoral College: Appoints president (matches "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" in the search).
  20. Congress: Senate + House (matches "CONGRESS" – not circled, but definition).

For example, if we focus on the circled terms:

  • "AMENDMENT" (Q1), "BILL OF RIGHTS" (Q3), "REPUBLIC" (Q4), "EXECUTIVE" (Q10), "RATIFICATION" (Q11), "REGULATE" (Q12), "TAXES" (Q15), "TREASURY" (Q16), "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" (Q19) are directly circled. The others rely on constitutional terminology knowledge.

If the task is to identify terms from the word search:

  1. Amendment
  2. (Clause – inferred)
  3. Bill of Rights
  4. Republic
  5. (Democracy – inferred)
  6. (Federal – inferred)
  7. (Founder – inferred)
  8. (Judicial – inferred)
  9. (Legislative – inferred)
  10. Executive
  11. Ratification
  12. Regulate
  13. (Succession – inferred)
  14. (Bicameral – inferred)
  15. Taxes
  16. Treasury
  17. (Treason – inferred)
  18. (Veto – inferred)
  19. Electoral College
  20. (Congress – inferred)

(Note: The word search includes "AMENDMENT", "BILL OF RIGHTS", "REPUBLIC", "EXECUTIVE", "RATIFICATION", "REGULATE", "TAXES", "TREASURY", "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" as circled. The rest are standard constitutional terms matching the definitions.)

Answer:

To solve this, we match each definition to the correct term from the word search (and general U.S. Constitution knowledge):

  1. Amendment: A change to improve legislation (matches "AMENDMENT" in the search).
  2. Clause: A separate rule in a legal document (matches "CLAUSE" – though not circled, contextually fits; or from definitions, a clause is a legal provision).
  3. Bill of Rights: First ten amendments (matches "BILL OF RIGHTS" in the search).
  4. Republic: Government by citizen representatives (matches "REPUBLIC" in the search).
  5. Democracy: Government by the whole population (matches democratic principles, "DEMOCRACY" isn’t circled, but definition fits).
  6. Federal: Power divided between central/state (matches "FEDERAL" – not circled, but definition).
  7. Founder: Shapes a concept/system (e.g., Constitution’s founders).
  8. Judicial: Interprets laws/administers justice (Judicial Branch).
  9. Legislative: Makes laws, declares war (Legislative Branch).
  10. Executive: Carries out laws (Executive Branch, matches "EXECUTIVE" in the search).
  11. Ratification: Formal consent (matches "RATIFICATION" in the search).
  12. Regulate: Control via rules (matches "REGULATE" in the search).
  13. Succession: Inheriting title/office (e.g., presidential succession).
  14. Bicameral: Two chambers (Congress is bicameral, matches "BICAMERAL" – not circled, but definition).
  15. Taxes: Types include income/corporate (matches "TAXES" in the search).
  16. Treasury: Government funds (matches "TREASURY" in the search).
  17. Treason: Attacking state authority (legal definition of treason).
  18. Veto: President’s refusal to approve a bill (matches "VETO" – not circled, but definition).
  19. Electoral College: Appoints president (matches "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" in the search).
  20. Congress: Senate + House (matches "CONGRESS" – not circled, but definition).

For example, if we focus on the circled terms:

  • "AMENDMENT" (Q1), "BILL OF RIGHTS" (Q3), "REPUBLIC" (Q4), "EXECUTIVE" (Q10), "RATIFICATION" (Q11), "REGULATE" (Q12), "TAXES" (Q15), "TREASURY" (Q16), "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" (Q19) are directly circled. The others rely on constitutional terminology knowledge.

If the task is to identify terms from the word search:

  1. Amendment
  2. (Clause – inferred)
  3. Bill of Rights
  4. Republic
  5. (Democracy – inferred)
  6. (Federal – inferred)
  7. (Founder – inferred)
  8. (Judicial – inferred)
  9. (Legislative – inferred)
  10. Executive
  11. Ratification
  12. Regulate
  13. (Succession – inferred)
  14. (Bicameral – inferred)
  15. Taxes
  16. Treasury
  17. (Treason – inferred)
  18. (Veto – inferred)
  19. Electoral College
  20. (Congress – inferred)

(Note: The word search includes "AMENDMENT", "BILL OF RIGHTS", "REPUBLIC", "EXECUTIVE", "RATIFICATION", "REGULATE", "TAXES", "TREASURY", "ELECTORAL COLLEGE" as circled. The rest are standard constitutional terms matching the definitions.)