Vocabulary Practice Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Religious Tolerance | Meaning there would be no established, or official church; people of all faiths could worship as they see fit. |
Revenue | Income |
Agricultural Expansion | conversion of new land into agricultural use |
Representative Government | A system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them |
Self-government | A system of government in which people make their own laws. |
Salutary Neglect | An English policy of not strictly enforcing laws in its colonies |
Cash-crop | Agricultural production, often on a large scale, of crops for sale in the market, rather than for consumption by the farmers themselves |
Profitability | the amount of money that can be made from the sale of a product |
Town Hall Meetings | [Meetings] in Massachusetts which white, land-owning, male, church members made decisions. |
Persecution | mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs |
Refuge | a shelter or sanctuary |
Dissenting | A statement written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion |
Social Contract | A voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights and welfare by creating a government and abiding by its rules. |
Push/pull factor | Reasons why people leave or go to a country |
First Great Awakening | Religious revival movement during the 1730s and 1740s; stressed the need for individuals to repent and urged a personal understanding of truth |
Mercantilism | Economic policy that focuses on making $ for the mother country. It favors a positive balance of trade for the mother country and the accumulation of gold and silver |
Grievances | A complaint or resentment. (Against something or someone) |
Unalienable Rights | These rights are fundamental or natural rights guaranteed to people naturally instead of by the law. They include life |
Civil Disobedience | A form of political participation that reflects a conscious decision to break a law believed to be immoral and to suffer the consequences. |
Civic Virtue | qualities that add to a healthy democracy |
Ratification | Formal approval |
Provision | provided or serving only for the time being; temporary |
Due Process | (law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles |
Judicial Review | Allows the court to determine the constitutionality of laws |
Surveillance | (n.) a watch kept over a person; careful |
Civic Duty | the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country |
Domestic Problems | problems within their own country |
Debt | an obligation to pay or do something |
Political Parties | organization that tries to influence gov. policy by promoting its ideas and backing candidates for office |
Foreign Policy | A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations |
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