Important Concepts Quiz 2/13/14
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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George Washington | 1st president- 1789-1797
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John Adams | 2nd president- 1797-1801
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Thomas Jefferson | 3rd president- 1801-1809
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James Madison | 4th president- 1809-1817
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John Quincy Adams | 6th president- 1825-1829
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Andrew Jackson | 7th president- 1829-1837
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Martin Van Buren | 8th president- 1837-1841
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James Monroe | 5th president- 1817-1825
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William Henry Harrison | 9th president- 1841
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John Tyler | 10th president- 1841-1845
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James Knox Polk | 11th president- 1845-1849
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Popular Sovereignty | The people hold all the political power in this country; that government was created, and can be changed by the people. We exercise this through voting.
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Republicanism | Government in which the desires of people are represented in government by elected representatives.
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Federalism | Power of government is shared between the states; and national government
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Separation of Powers | Split the power of government into three branches
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Checks and Balances | Each branch makes sure the others are working the way they should
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Limited Government | Placed strict limits on government to protect the people
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Individual Rights | Rights that all citizens have that the government cannot take away (Bill of Rights)
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New England Colonies | Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
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Middle Colonies | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
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Southern Colonies | Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
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