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One-House Congress
A legislative body with a single chamber or house, as opposed to bicameral systems with two houses.
Veto Power
The constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
Constitutional Convention
The gathering in 1787 where the United States Constitution was drafted, replacing the Articles of Confederation and forming the foundation of U.S. law and government.
Economic Elite
A group within society that holds significant economic power and influence, often controlling large portions of wealth, resources, and means of production.
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