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- 6. The process of choosing political leaders through voting
- 7. The foundational legal document of the US, outlining the structure and powers of the government
- 10. College The system used in US presidential elections to select the winner based on the number of electoral votes, rather than the popular vote
- 11. The state of being free from oppression or restriction
- 14. The act of casting a ballot in an election
- 15. A member of the US political party that generally supports small government, individual liberty, and free-market capitalism
- 16. The legislative branch of the US government, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives
- 18. A member of the US political party that generally supports social and economic equality, as well as a strong government role in providing services
- 19. A political ideology that prioritizes social and economic equality, as well as a strong government role in providing services
- 20. system of providing medical care to individuals and communities
- 21. The fair and equitable treatment of individuals under the law
- 22. Control The regulation of firearms ownership and use
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- 1. The state of being equal, particularly in terms of social and economic opportunities
- 2. The process of charging a government official with misconduct while in office
- 3. of Representatives The lower chamber of the US Congress, with representation based on population
- 4. House The official residence of the US president and their administration
- 5. Court The highest court in the US, with nine justices appointed for life
- 8. The movement of people from one country to another, often with the intention of settling permanently
- 9. The organized effort to promote a political candidate or issue
- 12. A political ideology that prioritizes traditional values, limited government, and individual responsibility
- 13. The head of the executive branch of the US government
- 16. The abuse of power for personal gain
- 17. The upper chamber of the US Congress, with two senators from each state
