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Frage | Antworten |
Amendment | a change to a document |
Assimilate | To adjust or conform |
Bias | Feeling strongly about something |
Bicameral | Having two branches or groups |
Blockade | Put in place to keep people from entering or leaving somewhere |
Boomtown | When a town is experiencing extreme amounts of economical growth |
Capitalism | The belief that one must work hard in order to be successful in life |
Captain of Industry | A successful, rich person that helps out the economy. They are fair and kind businessmen for the most part. |
Checks and Balances | A system that insures power will be equal throughout the government. |
Congress | A body of the government |
Due Process | A law that requires fair treatment throughout judicial trials |
Economics | The matter of production consumption and transfer of wealth. |
Emancipated | Freed from bondage |
Enfranchise | Giving someone the right to vote |
Enumerated | Rights not given in the constitution, but not stated as illegal. The obvious laws of Americans. |
Federalism | The government is controlled by two levels that balance each other out. |
Forty-niners | Gold seekers during the California gold rush |
Free enterprise | Private businesses operate and are free of state control |
Habeas Corpus | Challenges the authority of prison or jail |
Industry | Economic activity that deals with raw materials and manufactured goods |
Judicial | The act of judgment in a court system |
Klu Klux Klan | A terrorist group that threatened the lives of blacks and black supporters |
Manifest Destiny | The act of people expanding the US |
Martyr | Someone that dies for their beliefs |
Monopoly | controlling economic matters in a way that does not please everyone |
Nomadic | A person or group of people that move around a lot |
Override | When a member of the government makes a decision, it can be overridden or changed by a number of people |
Popular Sovereignty | Allowing the people to pick their representative |
Ratify | to approve of something, usually used in the government |
Radical | More outrageous than the usuall |
Republicanism | The belief in popular sovereignty |
Robber Barron | A person that makes a lot of money but treats people unfairly and cruelly to be successful |
Rural | country |
Separation of powers | the law that created 3 branches of the government, this was passed to create equality |
Social Darwinism | The belief that the physically or mentally fittest person will be the most successful in life |
Suffrage | the right to vote |
Supreme Court | The largest court system in America |
Tariff | The tax of an item |
Taxation without representation | a slogan used by people that were unhappy with the taxes they had to pay |
Trade Union | a group of people that join together and stand up against management, asking for better pay, working conditions etc. |
Urban | the city |
Veto | to reject or say no to (usually a bill) |
Thomas Jefferson | Thomas Jefferson was one of the founding fathers and was also the third president. |
Andrew Jackson | First self made president, very controversial figure, 7th president |
Sacagawea | Only woman on the Lewis and Clark expedition, helped educate Americans on unknown land |
James K. Polk | known as Mr. Manifest Destiny |
Frederick Douglass | Famous African American that escaped slavery and told his story through a narrative, newspaper called the First Star, and other pieces of writing. |
John Brown | An abolitionist that believed the only way to settle slavery was to raid and kill the people allowing it. |
Robert E. Lee | This man is best known for leading the Confederate army. He fought many great battles during the civil war but eventually had to surrender to the Union in 1865. |
Andrew Johnson | This man was the 17th president and was granted presidency after Lincoln was assassinated. He was known as the Veto President. |
Susan B. Anthony | She was a women that fought for woman suffrage and also fought to abolish slavery. She led many organizations and talked at many events. |
Sitting Bull | A Native American man that fought to keep their traditions and land. He was killed at the wounded knee battle. The battle began when Americans tried to arrest this man and his people resisted. |
George Custer | This man was the American commander of many wars against Native Americans. He and his people would raid villages, killing women, children and elders. |
Cornelius Vanderbilt | One of the 4 men who built America. This man was extremely rich and made his money off of railroads and shipping. |
John Rockefeller | This man was also one of the 4 men who built America. He got filthy rich off of oil. He was also the first great American business trust. |
Andrew Carnegie | This man was one of the 4 men who built America. He made his money off of the steel industry. Found education to be of great importance and built many libraries. |
Jamestown | First English settlement in America. Located in Virginia |
Plymouth | English colonial in North America from 1620-1691 |
Lexington and Concord | The first battle of the Revolutionary War occurred here in 1775. |
Erie Canal | A body of water that ran through New York |
The Alamo | A sacred building in Texas, the Mexican American war was fought here. |
Harper's Ferry | This was a historical town in West Virginia. John Brown led a raid here. |
Fort Sumter | Best known for the area where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired. |
Gettysburg | This was the location of a battle of the Civil War. The battle is known for its large amount of casualties. |
Appomattox Court House | In 1865, the army of Northern Virginia surrendered here, ending the civil war. |
Ford's Theatre | On April 14, 1865 Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth here. |
Promontory Point, Utah | It is the southernmost spot of the peninsula formed by the Promontory Point. |
Ellis and Angel Island | these were immigration stations where immigrants moved to America |
Declaration of Independence | This was a document that America adopted on July 4, 1776 |
Revolutionary War | This was the war that ended in independence for America. It lasted from 1175 to1783. |
Articles of Confederation | This document was a major part of the Constitution |
Great Compromise | This was the agreement that added the house and senate to America's government. It allowed small states to have a voice as well as the populated states. |
Passing of the Constitution | This document was passed on September 17, 1787. Without this document, our country would have no order. |
Adding the Bill of Rights | This was added to the constitution to provide individual rights to American citizens. |
Louisiana Purchase | This was a huge amount of land bought by America, from France in 1803. This was the land that was explored by Lewis and Clark. |
Missouri Compromise | This compromise was decided by Henry Clay. It divided states by slave and free. |
Indian Removal Acts | These were passed in order for Americans to gain more land by taking it from the Native Americans. They were forced to walk the cruel trail of tears. |
California Gold Rush | This is what the major finding of gold in California was called. People would do anything to lay their hands on gold at the time. |
Homestead Act | In 1862, this act was signed by Abraham Lincoln. It encourage people to move West by providing great amounts of land to settlers. |
Industrial Revolution | This was the time period when technology advanced. People moved to urban areas and took jobs in factories. |
Underground Railroad | This is a trail that runaway slaves would follow to get to the North. |
Seneca Falls Convention | This convention was the first woman's advocate meetings. |
Compromise of 1850 | In this act, the fugitive slave act was added to the constitution and slave trade was now illegal. |
Kansas- Nebraska Act | This act created the territories for Kansas and Nebraska, allowing more settlers. |
Dred Scott vs. Sanford | This was the case between an African American man and the woman who owned him before they moved to a free state. He was fighting for his freedom in court. |
Fugitive Slave Act | This act was passed as part of the Compromise of 1850. It made it illegal for a slave to runaway from their master. If they did, they could be returned at any time. |
Bleeding Kansas | This was a time of battles for Kansas. It fought with other territories over the matter of slavery. |
Civil War | This war was fought between the Union and Confederacy. It was a war between Americans, mostly over slavery. |
Emancipation Proclamation | This proclamation was passed after the civil war to free slaves. |
Civil War Draft Riots | After the Emancipation Proclamation was passed, there were many riots. |
Gettysburg Address | This was a speech given at Gettysburg, encouraging the soldiers to keep fighting. |
Reconstruction | After the Civil War, America had to rebuild itself. |
Civil War Amendments | These were three amendments that abolished slavery, allowed slaves to have citizenship and allowed slaves to vote. |
Trans- Continental Railroad | This was a major way of transportation that caused a boom in technology. |
Indian Wars | Americans wanted Native Americans to give them their land. This was the name of the wars fought between us/ |
Gilded Age | This was the time period where America's economy seemed organized and fair, but it is actually immoral and filled with monopolies. |
Populist Party | This was the party that represented common people. |
Plessy vs. Ferguson | The court case that dealt with the separation of whites and blacks |
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