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Carroll County-Chapter 2: Mr. C

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Term used to describe a one-chamber legislature.   unicameral  
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Agreement to stop buying or using a good or service.   boycott  
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Proposed by Ben Franklin, and rejected by the colonial and British governments.   Albany Plan of Union  
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"Great Charter" that limited the English monarch's power.   Magna Carta  
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Counterproposal to the Virginia Plan   New Jersey Plan  
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Person who officially represents interests of others or of a government   Delegate  
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Formal approval   Ratification  
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Basic set of laws and principles that establishes a nation's government   Constitution  
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Requires that government leaders, including monarchs, must act according to set laws   Rule of Law  
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Legal document that established a loose confederation among the thirteen states   Articles of Confederation  
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Originally known as the Connecticut Plan, Created a bicameral legislature in the United States   Great Compromise  
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Opponents of the Constitution   Antifederalists  
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Part of a lengthy conflict between Parliament and Charles I   Petition of Right  
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Document that gave settlers the right to establish a colony   Charter  
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Stated that the monarchy could not rule without consent of Parliament   English Bill of Rights  
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