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veto   to refuse to approve  
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Senate   House of congress in which each state has an equal number of members  
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cabinet   officials appointed by the President to be advisors and to head each department in the executive branch  
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Federalist   a supporter of a strong federal system of government in the late 1700's  
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Constitutional Convention   the meeting of 12 state delegates in Philadelphia that replacedthe Articles of Confederation with a new constitution  
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House of Representatives   house of congress in which each state's number of representatives is determined according to its population  
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Articles of Confederation   1st plan of government of the US  
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legislative branch   law-making part of government, with the power to raise the money needed to run the government  
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New Jersy Plan   plan offered by the small statesat the Constitutional Convention in 1787 that would have given all states an equal number of representatives in congress.  
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executive branch   part of government headed by the president, that carries out the laws  
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Antifederalist   an opponent of a strong central government in the late 1700s  
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Supreme Court   head of the judicial branch of the federal government  
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Great Compromise   plan drawn up by Roger Sherman to establish the two houses of congress  
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Checks and Balances   system in which the power of each branch of government is balanced by the powers of the other branches.  
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judicial branch   part of government that decides the meaning of the laws.  
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political party   group of people who share similar ideas about government  
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amendment   addition to the Constitution  
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federal system   system of government in which power is shared between the central government and the state governements  
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Bill of Rights   first ten amendments to the constitution, ratified in 1791  
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Shay's Rebellion   revolt in 1786 of Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shay. Thet opposed the tax decision of the state courts.  
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Northwest Ordinance   law passed by congress in 1787 organizing the Northwest Territory for settlement and eventual statehood.  
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territory   an area of land that belongs to a state.  
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statehood   becoming a state in the US  
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Virginia Plan   the Plan drawn up by James Madison and adopted by the Constitutional Convention in 1787 that establishes three branches of the federal government/  
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point of view   position from which a person looks at an issue or situation  
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ratify   to give official approval, for example, to the Constitution or amendments to it.  
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secretary   head of each department in the executive branch of government,  
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