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suggested the great comprise |
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a goverment in which citizens rule through eleted representatives is a |
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the articles of the confederation had to be proved by |
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congress needed ___ to pass a law |
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was the presiding officer at the constitional convention |
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allows the divison of the power between the national government and the states |
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were he new supporsters of the new constition |
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articles of condfefertion |
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america 1st constition was? |
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was the movement that influened the constition architects |
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was the 1st state to approve the constition |
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departments handles relations with other nations |
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a person favoring one side of a political is a? |
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was a law that made it illegal to critiize the governmen |
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the amount the nations governments owes is called th |
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one of the things federalists belive in was a national |
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the___ is al law that gave the president the power to deport aliens? |
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ct made it a crime to speak write or publish false scandalous & malicious critiisms os the government? |
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the elections of ____ was decided by the house of representatives? |
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the supreme court reviewing and ruling on acts of other branches of the government is called? |
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the louisiana territory was purchased from? |
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prohibited trade with another country |
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henry clay and john calhoun were know as? |
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the war of 1812 was end by the treaty of? |
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killed alexander hamiltion in duel 1804 |
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was the french ruler that had plans for empires in europe and the americas |
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the leaders of the explortion of the louisana territory were? |
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a nation not involve in a conflict has |
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the british decide the war in north america was too costly after the battle of? |
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the changes in the way goods were made in the mid 1700s 1st appeared in? |
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america's industrial revolution began to take root in |
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a tarrif to stimulate growth of american industries is called? |
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set the official border between canada and united states |
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the revolutions that changed the way people worked was the |
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the instrument that gives inventors sole legal rights to thier inventions and its profits is called a |
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treaty provides for disarmament along the canadian border |
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was the 1824 presidental nominee that was also the son of a former president |
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some southers wanted to break away from united states or to |
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was passed by congress in order to relocate native americans |
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the cherokee trail of tears began in |
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the practice of replacing governmnet employees with the winning candidate's supportes became know as |
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was the seminole leader who went to war against the united states in an effort to keep his nation land |
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was the last country to challenge the united states control of oregon country |
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mountains men made thier living as |
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amoung the 1st settlers of the oregon countries after trappers were the |
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was the commmander and chief of the texas forces |
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groups took the law into thier own hands in gold rush soiety |
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founded by the mormons ____ was originally called derest |
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reports of ______ persuaded many americans to settle the oregon country |
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was the philosophy that the united states was set apart to extend its boundaries all the way to the pacific |
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the united states insisted that the____was the border between the united states and mexico |
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made huge profits during the gold rush |
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constructed the first mehanical reaper |
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with other workers of the same skills workers formed |
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famine caused people to immigrate to the united states from |
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arriving between 1820 and 1860 the second largest group of immgrants as from |
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transformed trade in the nation's iterior |
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to put pressure on employers workers staged |
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the south depended on___ for thier thiving econmy |
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made it a crime to teach enslaved people to read and write |
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a communtiy based on a vision of a perfect society is called a |
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was a leader of educational reform |
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the 1st college to admit both african americans and women was? |
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the first womens rights convention was held in |
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was the 1st state to grant women the right to vote |
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the 1800 there was a wave of religious fervor know as the |
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th enetwork of escape routes out of the south for enslaved people was the |
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was the most famous underground railroad conductor |
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