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a member of a political community
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the status of a citizen with its attendant duties, rights, and privileges
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a rule of conduct or procedure established by custom, agreement, or authority
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the care, guardianship, and control exercised by a deity
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The fondness American citizens have for banding together in organizations to address problems of common interest
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the dedication of citizens to the common good, even at the cost of their individual interests
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a religion supported by the state through tax money
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power to influence or command thought, opinion, or behavior, exercised by one lawfully elected or appointed
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relating to beliefs and practices that have their historical roots in Judaism and Christianity
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the principles of virtue as expressed in Judeo-Christian teachings
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the division of the government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches
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theory that holds that the best kind of government is one that promotes the common welfare instead of the interests of one class of citizens