Big 50 Key Terms Review # 1. America’s first form of government was the _____ of _________ Articles Confederation The Articles of Confederation was too.

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Big 50 Key Terms Review # 1

America’s first form of government was the _____ of _________ Articles Confederation The Articles of Confederation was too weak & was replaced by the Constitution

What was the period after the Civil War (1865 to 1877) called? Reconstruction During Reconstruction the Northern troops remained in the South enforcing the new amendments.

What are the five functions of government we say are part of the Unwritten Constitution (through precedent or custom)? Cabinet advisors to the president

What are the five functions of government we say are part of the Unwritten Constitution (through precedent or custom)? Lobbyists Hired to influence how Congress votes on laws

What are the five functions of government we say are part of the Unwritten Constitution (through precedent or custom)? Political parties Major parties today are the Democrats and Republicans

What are the five functions of government we say are part of the Unwritten Constitution (through precedent or custom)? Judicial Review Supreme Court can declare a law Unconstitutional

What are the five functions of government we say are part of the Unwritten Constitution (through precedent or custom)? Committee System Congress is divided into groups based on topics

What term means anti- foreigner feeling? nativism

What compromise established two houses of Congress? Great Compromise Which part of Congress has always been directly elected? House of Representatives

The physical count of the people in each state taken every ten years census Years that end in 0 such as 2000 and 2010 (to determine the number of reps each state has in the House of Representatives)

What term means two houses of Congress? bicameral Which part of Congress has members directly elected because of the 17 th Amendment? Senate

These articles were written to gain support for the Constitution? Federalist Papers Hamilton, Jay and Madison wrote the Federalist Papers to explain why the Constitution was a better and safe form of government (not too powerful).

What term means Congress can stretch the meaning of the Constitution to meet changing needs of society? Elastic Clause

Monopolies were business that tried to eliminate ____________ to increase their profits. Monopolies were also called _______ and ________ competition pools trusts

Breaking up monopolies is called? trustbusting The most famous trustbusting legislation was the _________ Anti-trust legislation. Sherman

Term that meant territories could vote for themselves if they wanted to be free or slave Popular Sovereignty

Slaves states that did not leave the Union during the Civil War were called _________ states (such as Missouri, ____________, ____________, and ___________ border Maryland Kentucky Delaware

The ________ Act was an attempt to “Americanize” the Native Americans. Dawes

The Dawes Act was an attempt to “Americanize” the Native Americans. What term means blending in or accepting new culture? assimilate or assimilation

What act was passed by the first Congress and allowed new states to enter the country? Northwest Ordinance

This was a feeling or attitude Americans had that we should control the entire continent from coast to coast… Manifest Destiny

As part of Manifest Destiny being fulfilled, Congress passed the ____________ Act that encouraged people to move west by giving them free land. Homestead

This term means the states and national governments share power ( both operate and have their own authority )? Federalism

These are powers given to the national government in the Constitution – such as treaties. Delegated powers

These are powers given to the state governments because they are NOT listed in the Constitution. Reserved powers Such as marriages licenses

During the Civil War, Pres. Lincoln was criticized for suspending ???????????? and putting some people in jail without a trial (this can be done during a rebellion of national emergency).

During the Civil War, Pres. Lincoln was criticized for suspending habeas corpus and putting some people in jail without a trial (this can be done during a rebellion of national emergency).

At the beginning of the Civil War, Pres. Lincoln stated his goal was to… a. free all the slaves. b. free some of the slaves c. “preserve the Union”

In the United States our economic system is called ????????? and is based on supply and demand.

In the United States our economic system is called capitalism and is based on supply and demand. Also called free market or free enterprise

The indirect system we use to select the President is called the _______ _________.

The indirect system we use to select the President is called the Electoral College. Founding Fathers did not trust the common man so they made this indirect system.

This term means people were moving to the cities… or cities growing in size. Urbanization

This term means people adapted or accepted American culture. assimilate / assimilation

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