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- 4. A power of the governor used to prevent a bill from becoming a law.
- 5. Branch of government responsible for interpreting laws.
- 7. believe that values cannot be separated from politics
- 9. Ideas that go through committees in the House and Senate; the governor may sign them into law or veto them.
- 13. a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- 17. Science classical discipline deals with the study of phenomena.
- 19. meaning responsibility in one’s action.
- 22. the power or right to give orders
- 23. the system of rules which a particular county
- 24. The other title for the President of the Senate, who presides over the Senate.
- 27. people are open to information regarding decision making process.
- 28. There are 122 of them in Mississippi's Legislature.
- 29. elected head for a republic
- 30. to the ability or potential for an individual to influence others and control their behavior.
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- 1. it is approach that focus on the study of political science.
- 2. approach that concerned with the study of formal structure.
- 3. is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups,
- 6. the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- 8. approach that emphasizes on the study of history.
- 10. the governing body of a nation
- 11. Court The highest court at the state level.
- 12. emphasized testing and verifiying everything.
- 14. A term for a senator or representative in state government.
- 15. head of the executive branch of government at the state level.
- 16. it is behavioral approach that believe in objective research.
- 18. The grand room where representatives and senators convene for Session.
- 20. There are 52 of them in Mississippi's Legislature.
- 21. defined as exercise of power and authority.
- 25. latin word for governance
- 26. The building where the Legislature actively meets for session
