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CIVICS AND ECONOMICS Principles and Structure of American Constitutional Government: fundamental political principles; consent of the governed; limited government; rule of law; democracy; representative government; charter; Virginia Company of London; Virginia Declaration of Rights; Declaration of Independence; Articles of Confederation; Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom; Constitution of the United States of America; Bill of Rights; preamble; union; justice; peace; defense; legislative; executive; judicial; amendment; bicameral; Virginia General Assembly; United States Congress; legislative power; expressed; implied; lobbying; Virginia Supreme Court; Court of Appeals of Virginia; Circuit Court; General District Court; Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court; U.S. Court of Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court; judicial review; Marbury v. Madison; criminal law; misdemeanor; civil law; felony; guilty verdict; plaintiff; judge; jury; court; juveniles; due process of law; 5th Amendment; 14th Amendment Rights and Responsibilities of American Citizenship: citizen (citizenship); Fourteenth Amendment; naturalization; immigration; diverse; First Amendment; laws; taxes; jury; civic responsibilities; voluntary; register; vote; elective office; community service; trustworthiness; honesty; courtesy; respect for the rights of others; responsible (responsibility); accountable (accountability); self-reliance; respect for the law; patriotism Political Processes: political parties; electorate; election; liberal; conservative; platform; campaigning; fact; opinion; bias; propaganda; political action committee (PAC); primary election; general election; electoral college; congressional Economic Principles and Systems: scarcity; resources; choice; opportunity cost; price; incentive; supply; demand; production; consumption; free market; command economy; mixed economy; private property; profit; competition; consumer; sovereignty United States Economy: proprietorship; partnership; corporation; entrepreneur; global economy; trade; goods; services; career planning; work ethic; supply; demand; income The Role of Government in the Economy: antitrust legislation; monopolies; global trade; FCC (Federal Communications Commission); EPA (Environmental Protection Agency); FTC (Federal Trade Commission); public goods; public services; tax revenue; borrowed funds; 16th Amendment; spending; borrowing; demand; Federal Reserve System (Fed)
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