Vocabulary

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  1. 4. - a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
  2. 6. Government - All state governments are modeled after the federal government and consist of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The U.S. Constitution mandates that all states uphold a "republican form" of government, although the three-branch structure is not required.
  3. 10. - savage physical violence; great cruelty.
  4. 12. - the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
  5. 13. Year - a year as reckoned for taxing or accounting purposes.
  6. 14. of Rights - The denial of a right exists when the professional person in charge of the facility or his/her designee has good reason to believe one or all of the following: That the exercise of the specific right would be injurious to the client
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  1. 1. Rights - The issue of voting rights in the United States, specifically the enfranchisement and disenfranchisement of different groups, has been contested throughout United States history. Eligibility to vote in the United States is established both through the United States Constitution and by state law.
  2. 2. - an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
  3. 3. - the process of voting in an election.
  4. 5. of Powers - an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
  5. 7. - An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents.
  6. 8. - a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
  7. 9. Government - A federal government is a system of dividing up power between a central national government and local state governments that are connected to one another by the national government.
  8. 11. - a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
  9. 14. - a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.