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Vocabulary Builder A. Content Vocabulary Directions Select a vocabulary term from the box to complete each of the sentences that follow. Not all the terms will be used. proportional Electoral College amendment compromise depression depreciate republic legislative branch bicameral federalism checks and balances executive branch judicial branch manumission ordinance 1. In a(n) like the United States, citizens rule through elected representatives. 2. In the late 1700s, the number of free African American people in Virginia grew due to the passage of a law that encouraged. 3. An example of a(n) to the U.S. Constitution is the Bill of Rights. 4. In creating their own constitution, most of the original states set up a(n) legislature to divide the power between two houses. 5. In the House of Representatives, the number of representatives must be, or correspond in size, to the population of each state. 6. The political feature of the United States government whereby power is shared between the federal and state governments is called.

7. In 1785, the Confederation Congress passed a(n) that established a procedure for surveying and selling the western lands north of the Ohio River. 8. The system was established so that no single branch can dominate the government.

B. Academic Vocabulary Directions Match the academic words in Column A to their definitions in Column B. Column A Column B 1. abandon A. a meeting of people 2. clause B. to change for the better 3. convention C. cultural belief and practice 4. amend D. to give up 5. tradition E. to exist 6. reside F. a condition added to a document Directions Determine whether the words below are in noun, verb, or adjective form. Put a check mark ( ) in the appropriate column. 7. abandon 8. abandonment 9. amend 10. amendment 11. clause 12. convention 13. conventional Words Noun Verb Adjective 14. tradition 15. traditional 16. reside

C. Combined Vocabulary Reinforcement Directions Complete the following sentences by selecting the content or academic vocabulary term that best fits. You may need to change the form of the word to fit the sentence. Not all terms will be used. compromise Electoral College amendments republic depression depreciate ordinance legislative branch bicameral federalism convention executive branch judicial branch manumission checks and balances abandoned traditions convention 1. Alexander Hamilton called a to consider what changes were needed to the Articles of Confederation. 2. The president and vice president are elected by a group of presidential electors called the. 3. Money printed during the American Revolution began to, resulting in the Continental Congress and the states printing their own paper money. 4. The branch of the government that establishes the laws is the. 5. The Founding Fathers held a to discuss and rewrite the laws that would be fair and just for the nation. 6. In a(n), two or more sides reach an agreement in which each side gives up some of what it wants.

7. Americans broke away from British rule, but they still respect British, or cultural beliefs and practices. 8. The branch of government headed by the president is the. 9. During a(n), economic activity slows and unemployment increases. 10. State representatives wanted the power to write and approve to the Constitution. 11. A few states refused to approve the Articles until other states the right to own land west of the Appalachian Mountains. 12. The Supreme Court is a part of the of government.