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The law administered by military forces that is invoked by a government in emergency |
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A legal order for an inquiry to determine whether somebody has been rightfully imprisoned. |
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Laws the South made after the Civil War to make sure African Americans were still "working" for them. |
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Granting a pardon to a large group of people. |
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A farmer who works land for an owner who provides equipment and seeds and recieves their share of crops. |
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Name given to Northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War and supported the republicans. |
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Name given to Southerners who supported republican reconstruction of the South. |
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Indirectly vetoing a bill by letting a session of congress expire without signing a bill. |
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Judicial requirement that laws may not treat individuals unfairly, or unreasonably, and that courts must follow a proper procedure and rules while trying a case. |
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When a public official is formally charged with misconduct in office. |
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Method of mining where water is sprayed at a high pressure against a hill or mountain washing away pieces of the earth exposing minerals. |
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Hispanic neighborhoods (spanish) |
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plot of land assigned to an individual or family for cultivation. |
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Driving cattle long distances to a railroad depot for fast transport and great profit. |
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Someone who moves from place to place following their food. |
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Absorb a group into the culture of a larger population. |
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Policy that government should interfere as little as possible with the nation's economy. |
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Grant of land by the government especially for railroads, roads or agricultural colleges. |
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Money invested or available for investment or trading. |
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Somebody who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a business or enterprize. |
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Company whose primary business is owning a controlling share of stock in other companies. |
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A company tool to fight union demands by refusing to let it's employees enter it's facilities to work. |
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Settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider. |
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Providing money to support humanitarian or social goals. |
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Causing someone to aquire American traits or charachteristics. |
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Temporary agreement to end fighting. |
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Production system where each person preforms an assigned task each time a product passes by them. |
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Person who believes there should be NO government. |
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State of being self-governed. |
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A store where farmers bought products from each other. |
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Divided the South into five military districts. |
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