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LEAZENBY TEXAS HISTORY VOCABULARY

A:B: term of office people who wanted to abolish slavery #1 Write the Question Here C:D: given over written plan of government

people who wanted to abolish slavery

A:B: the earth’s seven major landmasses written plan of government #2 C:D: group of advisers dealings with other countries

group of advisers

A:B: nations of the world, divisions of continents ways of life marked by distinct customs and traditions #3 C:D: natural surroundings government of the United States

ways of life marked by distinct customs and traditions

A:B: dealings with other countries not belonging to either side in a dispute #4 C:D: freeing, usually of enslaved peoples severe slowdown in the economy

A:B: natural surroundings overthrow of a government #5 C:D: group of people organized to promote and defend common interests and goals of its members period of time when no written records of human experiences were kept

natural surroundings

A:B: geographic area that is somehow different from others near it not belonging to either side in a dispute #6 C:D: persons who come into a country to settle severe slowdown in the economy

persons who come into a country to settle

A:B: natural surroundings the vegetation, wildlife, water, minerals, and soil of a place #7 C:D: geographic area that is somehow different from others near it the process of a territory or country being added to another country

the vegetation, wildlife, water, minerals, and soil of a place

A:B: not belonging to either side in a dispute overthrow of a government #8 C:D: dealings with other countries branch of government that makes the laws

not belonging to either side in a dispute

A:B: settlers of a new country that is governed by their home country period of time when no written records of human experiences were kept #9 C:D: process of bringing the Confederate states back into the United States after the Civil War geographic area that is somehow different from others near it

period of time when no written records of human experiences were kept

A:B: dealings with other countries branch of government that is the court system #10 C:D: overthrow of a government rights of citizenship belonging to all citizens

overthrow of a government

A:B: term of office given over #11 C:D: addition that changes a part of a constitution written plan of government

addition that changes a part of a constitution

A:B: group of people who share a viewpoint on an issue person who represents a country in foreign affairs #12 C:D: not belonging to either side in a dispute given over

A:B: branch of government that is the court system Write an answer here #13 C:D: branch of government that carries out the laws and is headed by the president or governor view that if a state did not agree with a federal law, it could choose not to obey or enforce it branch of government that makes the laws

branch of government that is the court system

A:B: a large enough share of a business or industry to control prices geographic area that is somehow different from others near it #14 C:D: natural surroundings nations of the world, divisions of continents

geographic area that is somehow different from others near it

A:B: written plan of government severe slowdown in the economy #15 C:D: freeing, usually of enslaved peoples dealings with other countries

written plan of government

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