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The provision in the Constitution ensuring that each state will accept the decisions of civic counts in other states.
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Full Faith and Credit Clause
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A legal process for returning criminals to the place from which they fled.
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Extradition
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A proposed law
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Proposition
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A method of refering a bill to the voters for approval before the bill can become a law
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Referendum
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Orders issued by the head of the executive branch to set up methods of inforcing law.
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Executive orders
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An order to pay out government funds.
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Warrant
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A system in which government jobs are given to people recommended by political party leaders and office holders
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Patronage
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A set of criminal laws
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Penal code
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The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
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Plaintiff
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State courts that hear civil cases involving less than $5000.00
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Small claims courts
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The chief executive of state government
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Governor
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Court cases in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
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Criminal cases
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The official who takes over if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office
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Lieutenant governor
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Court cases involving disputes over money or property between individuals or businesses
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Civil cases
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An area that is governed by a country and is eligible to become a state *** Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, and Samoa
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Territories
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