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Explore the intersection of legal judgments and modern practices, examining the impact of laws on society and the need for moderation. Learn about legislative processes, judicial systems, and the importance of legal literacy in today's world.
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Vocabulary Definitions #42 JUD MOD LEG BIBLIO
Prejudice: irrational fear or hatred of a race, religion, or group (prejudge) Adjudicate: to hand down a judicial sentence Misjudge: to judge incorrectly Judiciary: system of courts Judgment: a ruling or decision made What other words can you think of? JUD – to JUDGE
Legislate: to make or pass laws Legalistic: strict adherence to the law Legally: an adverb describing an action as following the law Privilege: a special advantage Allegiance: loyalty to one’s country (and its laws) Delegate: noun – a person who is appointed to a position of legal use verb – to appoint a person to a position of legal use LEG - LAW
Moderate: keep within reasonable limits Mode: a way or manner of doing something Modification: to change how something is done to meet the needs of others Modern: relating to the present Modality: a tendency to conform to a certain pattern(or way of doing something) Remodel: to shape or do something again MOD – way of doing something
Bibliography: a list of writings, articles or books on a specific topic (you will put this at the end of big research papers you do ) Bibliophile: person who loves to collect books Biblical: relating to the Bible (which is a famous book) BIBLIO
LEG – to READ • Legacy: to leave behind history for others to read about • Legible: neat enough to be read • Illegible: not able to read (too messy) • Legend: a story handed down from earlier times