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The Beginning of the USA

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James Madison   our fourth President who was in office during the War of 1812  
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Thomas Jefferson   a President who was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase and Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom  
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George Washington   a President who was leader of the Continental Congress  
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James Monroe   a President who warned European nations not to interfere in Latin America  
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John Adams   a President who had the two-party system emerge when he was in office  
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Senate   House of Representatives  
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Congress   the name of the United States’ legislature  
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Monroe Doctrine   a document written by a President that warned European nations not to interfere with Latin America  
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George Mason   wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights  
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Benjamin Banneker   an astronomer and surveyor who helped complete the design for Washington D.C.  
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Articles of Confederation   our first constitution which failed because of a weak national government, Congress having no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial branches, and giving each state one vote regardless of size  
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Constitutional Convention   meeting in which state delegates met in Philadelphia and decided not to revise the Articles of Confederation, but to write a new constitution  
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Legislative Branch   the branch of government responsible for making laws  
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Judicial Branch   the branch of government responsible for interpreting the law to ensure it is constitutional  
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Executive Branch   the branch of government responsible for enforcing or carrying out the law  
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Federalism   a system of government in which power is shared between the states and national governments  
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Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom   this was written by Thomas Jefferson and guaranteed religious freedoms  
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Louisiana Purchase   bought from France and more than doubled the size of the United States  
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Great Compromise   decided the issue of votes each state would have in the Senate and House of Representatives  
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Delegate   a general term that is used when talking about a representative sent to engage in government business  
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Ratify   to approve or vote in favor of  
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Amendment   A change in the Constitution  
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Virginia Declaration of Rights   this was written by George Mason and was a model for the Bill of Rights  
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Bill of Rights   the first ten amendments to the Constitution that guarantee our basic freedoms such as speech, press, assembly, religion, petition, and right to bear arms  
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War of 1812   this conflict caused European nations to have respect for the United States  
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U.S. Constitution   The supreme law of the United States that states the structure and function of the United States government and divides powers between the state and national governments  
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