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Early republic
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Political Party Noun | A group of people that share goals and opinions about government |
| Inauguration Noun | A ceromnay intorducing a new president into office |
| Precedent Noun | Somwthing done or said that becomes anexample for others to follow; an example or guide |
| Foreign policy Noun | A government's plan of action in dealing with other nations |
| Domestic policy Noun | A government's plan of action dealing with issues and needs in their own country. |
| Neutrality Noun | A country that's doesn't favor any side in a dispute involving other countries. |
| Embargo Noun | A prohibition of blocking of trade with a certain country; a bam on trade: when a government refuses to trade with another country |
| Nullify Verb | To legally overturn; to make something invalid |
| Monroe Doctrine Noun | President Monroe's foreign policy stating that European counties should not interfere in the Americas. |
| Immigrant Noun | A person who moves from their home country to live in a new country |
| Market Revolution Noun | A change in the Untied States ' market system (how buyers and sellers trade products ad services). |
| Industrial Revolution Noun | a change in how people made goods; the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines |
| Abolitionist Noun | A person who fights for the ending of slavery |
| Reform Verb | Changing wrong or bad conditions to make them better |
| Accumulate Verb | To build up or collect |
| Cabinet Noun | A group of advisers to a president |
| Compromise Noun | a settlement of a dispute by each side giving up some demands; a settlement of a disagreement reached by each side giving up some of what it wants in order to reach an agreement |
| Caucus Noun | A meeting of members of a political party to choose candidates for upcoming electors. |
| Sedition Noun | Activities aimes at weakening the estabished government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority. |