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A.  Abolitionist-a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery.  Amendment-an addition to a formal document such as the constitution.  Adobe-a.

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1 A.  Abolitionist-a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery.  Amendment-an addition to a formal document such as the constitution.  Adobe-a sun dried mud brick used to build the homes of some Native Americans.

2 B.  Backcountry-a region of hill’s and forests west of the tide-waters.  Burgesses-elected representatives to an assembly.  Boycott-to refresh to buy items from a particular.

3 C.  Cabinet- a group of advisers to the president.  California's- Mexicans who lived in California.  Canal- an artificial waterway.

4 D.  Debtor- person or country that loans money.  Decree- an order or decision given by one in authority.  Demiliarize- to remove armed forces from an area.

5 E.  Effigy- rag figure representing an unpopular in dividable.  Emancipate- to free from slavery.  Embargo- an order prohibiting trade with another country.

6 F.  Fugitive-runaway or trying to run away.  Federalism-the sharing of powers between federal and state government.  Federalists- supporters of the constiution.

7 G.  Genocide- the deliberate destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.  Global warmer-a steady increase in average world tem-peratures.  Guerrilla- referring to surprise attacks or rather than organized Harare.

8 H.  Habeas corpus-a legal order for an inquiry to determine whether a person has been lawfully imprisoned  Harrison, William- 9 th president of the United States and member of the Whig Party  Horizontal integration- the combining of competing firms into one corporation.

9 I. Impeach- to formally charge a public official with misconduct in office. Implied powers-powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution. Import- to buy goods from foreign goods.

10 J.  Judicial Review-the right of the supreme court to determine if a law violates the constitution.

11 K.  John F. Kennedy- 35 th president Kansas- Nebraska Act- called bleeding Kansas.

12 L.  Legislative branch- the branch of government that makes the nations laws.  Literacy- the ability to read and write.  Loyalist- American colonist who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independent.

13 M.  Martyr- a person who sacrifices his/her life for a principle.  Migration- a movement of a large number of people into a new home land.  Militia- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergehcies.

14 N.  Naturalization- to grant full citizenship to a foreigner.  Neutral- taking no side in a conflict.  Neutral rights- the right to sail the seas and not take sides in a war.

15 O.  Ordinance- a law or regulation.  Overseer- a person who supersizes a large operation or its workers.  Ozone- the layer of gas composed of a form of oxygen that protects the earths and its people from cancer-causing sun rays.

16 P.  Petition- a formal request.  Plantation- a large estate run by an owner or manager and formed by laborers.  Privateer- armed private ship.

17 Q.  Quakers- protestant group of dissent-tears.

18 R.  Ratify- to give official approval to.  Republic- a government in which citizens rule through elected representation.  resolution- a formal expression of opinion.

19 S.  Seceded- to leave or withdraw.  Sectionalism-loyalty to Breton.  Suffrage- the right to vote.

20 T.  Tariff- a tax an imports or exports.  Temperance-the use of little or no alcoholic drink.  Turnpike- a road that one must pay to use the money is used to pay for the road.

21 U.  Unalienable rights- a right that cannot be surrendered.  Unconstitutional- not agreeing or consistent with the constitution.  Utopia- community based on a vision of perfect society sought by reformers.

22 V.  Veto- to reject a ball and prevent it from becoming a law.  Vigilantes- people who take the law into their own hands.

23 W.  War hawks- republicans during Madison's presidency who pressed for war with Brittan.  Writs of assistance- legal document that enabled officers to search homes and warehouses for goods that might be smuggled.

24 X.  Xyz Affair- a code form the president urged congress to prepare for war.

25 Y.  Yankee- union solders.  Yorktown- virgin 1607  Duke of York-king Charles 2 brother.

26 Z.  John Peter Zenger.


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