Lesson 1, 2, and 3.  The first plan of government of the United States. page 197.

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Lesson 1, 2, and 3

 The first plan of government of the United States. page 197

 A storage place for weapons. page 198

 A body of people that has the power to make or pass laws. page 200

 The Regulators were led across western Massachusetts to free debtors.

 A formal statement of rights and liberties guaranteed to the people by state. page 208

 A system of government in which power in the nation is shared between the central government and the state governments.  The United States is a federal system because the states and the central government share power. page 205

 The head of the Judicial Branch of the federal government. It is the highest court in the country.  Has the power to decide whether any laws work against the Constitution. page 205

 An addition, or change, to the United States Constitution. page 209

 To officially approve.  At least 9 out of the 13 states had to ratify, or officially approve, the constitution. page 208

 The Legislative Branch passes laws and approves spending and taxes.

 Laws are signed, vetoed, and enforced by the Executive Branch.

 Supreme court and federal courts.  Only the Judicial Branch of government can interpret laws.

 War Hawks were Americans who supported the War of page 217

 The name given to the period of peace and prosperity that followed the War of  Americans felt united after the War of page 219

 Spain’s agreement to sell Florida to the United States in page 219

 The Monroe Doctrine was a Presidential decree that European nations could no longer make colonies in North or South America. page 220