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The Classic Dictionary of Civics and Economics Created by: Kristen

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Page 1: The Classic Dictionary of Civics and Economics

The Classic Dictionary of Civics and Economics

Created by: Kristen

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Goal 6

• Accessible public officials

• Family law• Franking privilege• Ideological belief• Professional group• Independent

agencies

• Justinian codes• Regulatory

commissions• Recidivism• Restitution• Retribution• Special task forces

Purpose, Development, and Implementation of Laws

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Accessible public officials-

Inform the public by making themselves accessible to the press and the people

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Family law-

Divorce, adoption, child custody, etc cases

Adoption Center

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Franking privilege-

Sending mail that deals with responding to letters from constituents or send out newsletters for free

From: Government Official

8090 Government Lane

Washington D.C. 17694

To: Constituent

2131 Free Dr.

Nowhere, CL 39023

No Postage

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Ideological belief-

Instead of promoting economic concerns, they promote a moral cause

Don’t lie and don’t

steal!

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Independent agencies-

Agencies that are created by the legislative body of the national or state governments

Federal governmentNational government

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Justinian codes-

Centuries of Roman law packed together. They were used to establish a strong emperor. They eventually influenced Christianity

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Recidivism-

When criminal behaviors are repeated by the same person or repeat offenders

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Regulatory commissions-

They oversee certain things, are created by the government

Governor

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Restitution-

When a criminal has to give back the property or money they stole

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Retribution-

the act of punishing a criminal

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Professional groups-

Lobbyists for jobs that require special training

Doctors need more pay!Save health care today!

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Special task forces

Groups that are created temporarily by the government to investigate a specific area

POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLIC LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NO