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??????  branch that interprets laws  branch most protected from outside interference  district/ circuit; Appellate; and Supreme levels  rules on issues of constitutionality  “You can’t do that President/ Congress”

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??????  change from small to large scale manufacturing  attracts large numbers of workers to urban areas  creates individual and national wealth  “What is good for General Motors is good for the country!”

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??????  movement to protect America from outside influences  racial prejudice  xenophobia “This land is not your land!”

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??????  movement of large numbers of people to cities  caused clean water and sanitary problems  result of factory jobs and farming machinery  “I want excitement and a good job!”

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??????  American Revolution argument against too much government control  protects “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness!”  written by Thomas Jefferson and ratified on July 4, 1776  “It is up to me!”

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??????  branch that enforces the laws  branch with most powerful government individual  includes president, governor and mayor  “This is my bully pulpit!”

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??????  limits government power  first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution passed to protect citizen rights  first = freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly, and petition  “You can’t make me!”

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??????  unsettled areas of land  provided resources and space for growth  encouraged optimism and confidence in the future  “Go West, young man!”

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??????  one-sided persuasive information  Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed the cruelty of slavery  biased political attacks on candidates and ideas  “The pen is mightier than the sword!”

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??????  one out of many  phrase found on U.S. currency  refers to the creation of one nation from many states  “This land is our land!”

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??????  expansion of African-American economic and artistic opportunities  rooted in experiences and music of southern life  “Family, faith, and fiddle will get us through!”

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??????  guarantees women the right to vote  goal set forth by the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848  “All men and women are created equal!”

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??????  Private citizens; not the government; dominate the economy  private property rights are respected  the success of the individual benefits society  “I will build what I want!”

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??????? land set aside for Native American tribes Trail of Tears and other migrations Wounded Knee and other struggles “As long as the grass is green and the water runs!”

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??????  19th Century religious call for action rooted in “free will”  encouraged widespread efforts to improve society  abolition, temperance, suffrage movements  “Go forth and do good deeds!”

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??????  development of new products and ideas  changes lives with new and improved products  “I start where the last man left off!”

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??????  division of power through federalism  power is shared, but federal is supreme  Washington D.C.; Springfield; and Bloomington  “Who do I see about this law?”

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??????  branch that makes laws  branch with most members elected by the voters  includes Congress and the Illinois General Assembly  “We will pass a law to stop this!”

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??????  what does equal mean and who does it include  Reconstruction effort to protect newly freed slaves  Demands ‘equal protection’ for all under the law  “This is our school!”

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??????  written plans that divide government power through checks and balances  U.S. since 1789 and Illinois since 1970  can be changed with amendments  “It is alive!”

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??????  agreement between two or more sides to settle a dispute  requires civil discourse & links parties, branches, levels and people  Great and 3/5 in Philadelphia  Henry Clay skill  “We will have to give to get!”

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??????  idea that God blessed and desired U.S. growth from Atlantic to Pacific  encouraged the U.S. to add land and become a leading nation  “This land will be our land!”

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??????  Settled the issues of slavery and union  Emancipation Proclamation promises the 13th Amendment  Appomattox surrender reunites states  “A house divided against itself cannot stand!”

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??????  relocation of people into a country due to push and pull factors  changes a culture by bringing in new ideas  celebrated by the Statue of Liberty  “The streets are paved with gold!”

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??????  African-American movement from South to North  pursuit of freedom, jobs and a better life in the north  escape from slavery and Jim Crow  “You’ll be free or die!”(Harriet Tubman)

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??????  U.S. will not allow outside interference in Latin America  too weak to enforce originally  still a major part of American foreign policy  “We must secure our backyard!”

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