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Economy

Market Economy

Command Economy

Mixed Economy

Democracy

Dictatorship

Monarchy

Theocracy

Direct Democracy

Indirect Democracy

President

Treaty

Bill of RIghts

Northwest Ordinance

Articles of Confederation

United States Constitution

Taxes

State Powers

National Powers

Secession

The Confederacy

Abraham Lincoln

Freedman’s Bureau

Slavery

Union

Native

Continent

Federal Income Tax

Profits

Raw Materials

Employer

Consumer

Revenue

Advertising

Savings Account

Constitutional Convention =.

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis and Clark

Opportunity Cost

Bartering

Loan

Subscription

Private Goods vs. Public Goods

Ecosystem

Commander in Chief

Legislative Branch

Judicial Branch

Executive Branch

Clear Cutting

Selective Cutting

Separation of Powers

Checks and Balances

3/5 Compromise

Ratification

Federalist

Anti-Federalist

Constitutional Principles

Monroe Doctrine

Marbury. V. Madison

Nullify

Precedent

Trail of Tears

Manifest Destiny

Monopoly

Sectionalism An extreme sense of pride for a region of the country.

Nationalism An extreme sense of pride for one’s country.

North vs. South

John Brown

John Brown

Underground Railroad

Sojourner Truth

Abolitionist

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Seneca Falls Convention

Antebellum

Temperance

Famine

Civil Disobedience

Suffrage

Missouri Compromise

Wilmot Proviso

Compromise of 1850

Fugitive Slave Act

Dred Scott

Border State

Habeas Corpus

13th Amendment

14th Amendment

15th Amendment

19th Amendment

Poll Tax and Literacy Test

Reconstruction

Quotas

Eastern and Western Hemisphere

Location

Place

Human Environment Interactions

Movement

Regions

Landforms

Ring of Fire

Latitude and Longitude

North American Free Trade Agreement

United Nations

Atmosphere

Biosphere

Lithosphere

Hydrosphere

Nation-State

Interdependence

Imports

Exports

Cultural Diffusion

Hydroelectricity

Hunter Gatherers

Primary Sources

Secondary Sources