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chapters 6 and 7 vocabulary words

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Articles of Confederation   the nation's first constitution  
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Constitutional Convention   drafted the Constitution of the U.S. Took place in Philidelphia in 1787  
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ratification   the approval of a plan of government or of a constitutional amendment  
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ordinance   a law that sets local regulations  
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Northwest Ordinance   a law passed by Congress in 1787 specifying how western lands would be governed  
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interstate commerce   a trade between states  
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tariffs   import taxes  
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economic depression   a drasic decline in the economy marked by buisness failures and unemployment  
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Constitution of the United States   a document of the plan of government in the U.S.  
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seperation of powers   three part government (judicial, executive, and legislative)  
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checks and balances   a system that limited the power of the branches over each other  
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bicameral legislature   a lawmaking body made up of two houses  
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Electoral College   a body made you of electors from each state who would cast voted to elect the president and vice president  
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Great Compromise   the compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention on representation in Congress, with each state represented equally in the Senate and whith representation in the House based on stat population  
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Federalists   people who supported the Constitution  
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Anti-Federalists   people who preferred a loose association of states with a weaker central government  
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Preamble   first part of Constitution; describes the purpose of the document and the government is creates  
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impeach   charge a person with an offense committed while in office  
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Congress   the legislative branch of the federal government, consisting of the Senate and House of Represenatives  
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elastic cause   the constitutional clause that gives Congress authority to "make all laws which shall be neccessary and proper" to carry out its powers  
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cheif executive   the president and the head of the executive branch  
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federal judiciary   federal court system  
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independent judiciary   a ststem in which judges cannot be removed or have their salaries reduced for making unpopular decisions  
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percedents   court decisions used as guides in deciding similar cases  
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judicial review   the power to review an action of the legislative or executive branch and declare it unconstitutional  
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federalism   the division of power between the federal and state governments  
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delegated powers   a power that the Constitution delegates or grants to Congress and therefore to the national government  
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reserved powers   a power that the Constitution does not delegate to Congress or deny to the states and is therefore reserved to the states or the people  
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concurrent powers   a power that the Constitution delegates to Congress but does not deny to the states  
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supremacy clause   the constitutional clause affirming that the Constitution and federal laws are the supreme law of the land  
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special interest groups   organizations whose members share a specific interest or concern and want to influence policymaking  
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