US History Unit 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Federalism | Distribution of power within a government - in the United States: (1) division of power between three branches (2) division of powers between central and state gov’t |
Government | the group of people that has power to make laws and important decisions for a community, state, or nation |
Constitution | Document that outlines a system of beliefs and laws by which our nation is governed |
Representation | The action of speaking or acting on someone else's behalf |
Democracy | A system of government in which all people are involved in the political process, usually through voting |
Amendment | Change in a legal document |
Revolution | Forcibly overthrowing a government |
Taxes | Mandatory contribution to a government's revenue |
Liberty | Power to do as one pleases and wants |
Compromise | An agreement that is reached when each side gives up something |
Monarchy | Form of government with one person or family at the head, as the only seat of power |
Sovereignty | Authority over oneself, or self-governing |
What are the reasons colonists moved to America? | political freedom, economic opportunity |
New England Colonies | cold winters, rocky soil, forests, short growing seasons, ship building, fur trade, early industry |
Middle Colonies | less severe winters, fertile soil, short growing season, good harbors, wheat, corn, trade |
Southern Colonies | mild winters, long growing season, coastal plains, large plantations, indentured servants, slave labor, tobacco, rice |
House of Burgesses(1619) | tax and make laws, first colonial government-representative based on colonial self-government |
Mayflower Compact | contract to create colonial government |
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut(1639) | first written constitution of the New World |
New York Charter of Liberties | created first colonial goverement, religious freedom to all Christians |
Triangular Trade | trade between colonies, England and Africa |
Middle Passage | portion of trade that brought slaves to New World |
Magna Carta | limits on the King-due process, fair taxes, trials |
English Parliament | English lawmakers governing with the king |
The English Bill of Rights (1689) | free speech |
Habeas Corpus | the right to know charges against you |
John Locke | Natural Rights-life, liberty, and property |
Baron Montesquieu | separation of power within government |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau | government by the people's consent |
Voltaire | religious freedom |
salutary neglect | English ignoring of the colonies leads to self-government |
Proclamation of 1763 | limits colonial expansion west |
Mercantilism | colonies must trade with England, collect taxes |
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Mrs.Ingerick
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