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Historic Terms TAKS Obj. 1

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Political Issues   Issues related to government, conflict resolution and decision-making for a group of people  
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Economic Issues   Issues related to money, taxes, and production of goods and services.  
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Social Issues   Issues related to culture, work, lifestyle  
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Domestic   Having to do with one's own homeland (U.S.)  
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International   Involving other countries  
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Era   A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic.  
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13 Colonies   Original east coast areas settled by Great Britain/England beginning in 1607 that became the original 13 states.  
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Colonists   People who settle and live in a colony  
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Taxation   Government process of charging a fee on goods, products, people and/or activities  
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Grievances   Complaints  
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Consent of governed   Idea that people give government power as stated in the Declaration.  
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Naval blockade   To cut off supplies; economic tool to force a nation to suffer shortages in order to give up fighting  
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Great Britain/England   The "mother country" for the 13 colonies; country we fought against to gain independence.  
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Representative Democracy   A government where people vote for representatives to serve in the government.  
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