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Praxis II 0014 Government and US Documents

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Stamp Act   1765- First direct tax placed on the colonies and all printed media were required to have stamps  
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Townshend Act   1767- Placed a tax on essential good (glass, paper, tea)  
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Tea Act   1773- Tax Break to East India Company  
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Boston Tea Party   1773- A protest of the Tea Act by American Colonist  
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Intolerable Acts   1774- Massachusetts Government Act; Administration of Justice Act; Boston Port Act; Quartering Act  
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The Deceleration of Independence (as and Act)   1776- Adopted by a 13 colony vote, which led to the alliance with France, followed by alliance with Spain and the Dutch province  
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The Magna Carta   1215- The clauses of this document (63 total) explained and restricted the rights of the monarch  
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The Mayflower Compact   1620- This compact, signed en route on the Mayflower, established a temporary majority-rule government for the Pilgrims  
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The Declaration of Independence   1776- The principles set forth in this document justified the separation from Great Britain and the provided the responsibilities of the government to the individuals and with a government ruled by the people  
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The Federalist Papers   1787-1788- Group of 85 articles was published in New York newspaper to influence the decision to ratify the Constitution and even today help to explain the intent of the Constitution  
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Emancipation Proclamation   1865- Issued during the civil war, President Lincoln ended slavery in the Confederate states  
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The Pledge of Allegiance   1892- An oath of conformation, written by Francis Bellamy, to support the nation  
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Founding Fathers   delegates to the Constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787  
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Executive Branch   branch of the government ensures that the laws of the United States are followed  
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President   head of the executive branch and also commands the military  
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Legislative   branch of the government is comprised of congress and government agencies that provide support  
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Congress   has the power two make laws for the United States and is divided into two parts: House of Representatives and Senate  
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Senate   two representatives of each states  
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House of Representatives   Permits representatives from the states based on population, with 435 seats  
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Judicial   branch of the government that contains the court system  
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Supreme Court   Highest court including the federal courts  
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Courts Role   ensure that the rules of the court system are upheld, so members of the Courts interpret the meaning of laws, and how they should be applied  
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