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Middle Grades Test Prep

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Civilization   A society that has a achieved a high level of culture, including the development of systems of government, religion and learning.  
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Culture   The way of life of a group of people at a particular time, including their customs, beliefs, and arts.  
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Democracy   A government run by the people, in which citizens make their laws.  
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Republic   A government in which citizens have the right to choose their leaders.  
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Pax Romana   A period of peace in the Roman Empire that lasted about 200 years, during which trade flourished.  
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Serfs   A person who was bound to live and work on the land of a noble.  
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Manors   A self-sufficient farming estate where nobles and serfs lived and worked.  
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Crusades   A series of "holy wars" in the Middle Ages in which European Christians attempted to recapture the Holy Land from Muslims.  
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Constitutional Monarchy   A government headed by a king or queen whose powers are limited by a constitution.  
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Communism   A political and economic system in which land and businesses are controlled by the government.  
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Totalitarian   A government that contraols all aspects of people's lives; totalitarian governments are led by a dictator or small group of people  
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Nationalism   A feeling of intesnse loyalty and devotion to one's country.  
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Alliance   A formal agreement between two or more nations to work together in war or commerce.  
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Depression   A severe slowdown in business characterized by high unemployment and falling prices.  
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Iron Curtain   An imaginary border that separated the democratic nations of Western Europe from the nations in Eastern Europe under the control of the Soviet Union.  
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Muhammad   Founder of Islam.  
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Cuneiform   A system of writing developed in ancient Sumeria that used wedge-shaped symbols.  
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Code of Hammurabi   The world's first system of laws, recorded by Hammurabi, king of Babylonia, about 1780 B.C.  
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Epics   A long poem that celebrates gods, heroes, or events in a people's past  
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Colony   A territory that is under the control of another, usually distant, country.  
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Dictator   A ruler who has absolute power and authority.  
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Feudalism   An economic and political system of Europe in the Middle Ages based on certain obligations  
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Reformation   A religious movement in sixteenth-century Europe, led by Martin Luther, that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the birth of Protestant chruches.  
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Martin Luther   German monk and teacher; leader of the Protestant Reformation  
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Emporer   monarch, ruler  
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Abolitionist   a person who worked to do away with slavery.  
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Circumnavigate   to sail completely around the world  
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Cooperative   an organization owned and managed by those who use its services.  
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Domestication   the breeding of plants and animals to meet specific human needs  
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Fall Line   The point at which waterfalls make river navigation impossible to navigate.  
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Impressment   the practice of drafting sailors by force  
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Loose Construction   interpretation that the government can do anything the Constitution does not plainly forbid it to do.  
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Nativist   a person who is hostile to immigrants  
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Sedition   saying or doing something to bring down the government.  
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Precedent   a decision or act that serves as an example for others to follow.  
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Law of Demand   the lower the price of a good or service the greater the quantity of it that will be demanded by purchasers.  
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Factors of Production   land, labor and capital  
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP)   estimate of the total money value of all goods and services provided in a given 1-year period using the factors of production located within a country's borders  
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Gross National Product (GNP)   similar to GDP - estimate of the total money value of all the final goods and services provided in a 1-year period by the factors of production owned by a particular country's residents.  
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Inflation   a sustained rise over time in the general level of prices  
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Law of Supply   the higher the price of a good or service, the larger the quanityt of that good or service that will be offered for sale  
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Macroeconomics   strives to explain the functioning of the economy as a whole- total output, overall levels of employment, total savings or investments  
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Microeconomics   (think microscope- looking at small things) studies the behaviors of individual households and firms  
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Market Economy   scarce resources are allocated by the interplay of supply and demand in free markets  
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Progressive Tax   temds to take a smaller % of the incomes of lower income citizens compared to the percentage it takes of wealthier citizens  
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Recession   a cyclical period of serious decline in the national economy  
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Socialism   all or most productive resources are the property of the government. Production and distribution of goods and services are administered primarily by the government  
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Anthropology   study of the origin and develppment of human beings  
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Psychology   study of mental processes and behaviors  
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Sociology   study of human intereaction  
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Capitalism   economic system where most production is privately owned (US)  
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Communism   economic system in which the factories, farms, etc are owned commonly by the workders  
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George Washington   commander and chief of the american Army; 1st President of the US  
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Thomas Jefferson   author of the Declaration of Independence; 3rd President of the US  
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James Madison`   Father of the Constitution; 4th President of the US  
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Abraham Lincoln   served during the Civil War; Emancipation Proclmation, Gettysburg Address, 16th President of the US  
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Robert E. Lee   General of the Confederacy, surrendered at the Appotmattox  
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Ulysses S. Grant   General of the union; 18th President of the US  
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Jefferson Davis   President of the Confederacy  
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Clara Barton   Founder of the red Cross; Known as the "Angel of the battlefield"  
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Harriet Tubman   escaped slave; Conductor of the Underground Railroad; worked to improve women's rights  
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Lewis and Clark   Chosen by Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory that was purchased in 1803  
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Theodore Roosevelt   supported conservation and national park system - 26th president of the US  
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Franklin D. Roosevelt   Elected president 4 times and served as the 32nd President of the US from 1933-1945, which led to the addition of the 22nd Amendment  
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Richard Nixon   Signed the first treaty to limit nuclear missiles. Involved in Watergate Scandal served as 36th President of the US, resigned and pardoned.  
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John F. Kennedy   Cuban Missle Crisis, assassinated during presidency.  
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Martin Luther King, Jr.   civil right leader, marched on Washington in 1963 with over 250,000 followers, known for his famous "I have a dream" speech  
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Rosa Parks   refused to give up her seat to a white male in Montgomery, Alabama..led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott  
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Thomas Edison   invented the light bulb; developed the motion picture camera and phonograph  
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Ronald Regan   appointed first female Supreme Court Justice; oldest person elected President  
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Susan B. Anthony   active in the equal rights movement for women and anti-slavery. Years of work to have the 19th Amendment added to Constitution  
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Eleanor Roosevelt   First Lady 1933-1945 who took an active role in politics. Visited work camps, hospitals, and coal mines and often demanded action from her husband for better work conditions.  
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Ponce De Leon   First Spanish explorer/conquistadore to reach Florida in 1513. Named the area Florida for its beautiful flowers  
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Jean Ribault   Came from France to establish settlement near Jacksonville, FL. Settlement failed and later sent to Fort Caroline. Fort Caroline destroyed by Spanish in 1565.  
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Andrew Jackson   In 1813 the British tried to regain control of Florida. Drove out the British and later became the first Govenor of Florida.  
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Osceola   Creek Indian who led the Seminoles against the US government, and won. Was finally captured and sent to prison at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, NC where he soon died, but with the respect of the US Army.  
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John Gorrie   invented a machine that made ice and eventually refrigeration and air conditioning.  
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Henry Flagler   Built a railroad system from Jacksonville to the Keys so that tourist could winter in the south.  
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Alfred I. Dupont   Banking tycoon who took control over several Flrodia banks during the Depression. He purchased acres of forestland in North Florida and developed the pulp and paper business  
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Mary McLeod Bethune   came from a poor farming family in SC. Went on to become teacher and opened a school for Black girls. Eventually became Bethune-Cookman College.  
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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings   writer from Cross Creek who wrote stories about Florida such as "The Yearling"  
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Janet Reno   In 1993, was the first woman to serve as Attorney General of the US.  
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