Georgia's government

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List for Government:
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Changes made to the Constitution.
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The main sections of the Constitution that outline government structure. (how many, give examples...)
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of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution that protect individual freedoms.
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& Balances A system that ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.
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Groups in the legislature that focus on specific issues.(give a few examples)
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Law Laws dealing with actions that are harmful to society.
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A young person who has committed a crime.(give examples)
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Money spent by the government.
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General Assembly The legislative body of the state of Georgia.
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The elected head of the state government.(who is it?)
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Selection The process of choosing judges for the courts.(what is the process?)
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Justice System A legal system that handles young offenders.
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Making Process The steps taken to create new laws.
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Governor The second-highest official in the state government.(Who is it?)
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Money collected by the government.
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& Responsibilities The freedoms individuals have and the duties they must fulfill.
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of Powers The division of government into different branches, each with its own functions.
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Purpose Government Government entities created for specific tasks or services.
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in the Adult Justice System The legal process for adults accused of crimes. (create a flow chart)
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in the Juvenile Justice System The legal process for minors accused of crimes. (create a flow chart)
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behavior that would not be criminal if an adult were to commit it. (give examples)
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Qualifications Requirements that must be met to vote.