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100 200 300 400 500 Constitution More Constitution PresidentsIndians Supreme Court Expansion
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This branch of the government makes the laws A 100
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The legislative branch A 100
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This said that 3/5 of a state’s slave population would count for taxation and representation A 200
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Three-Fifths Compromise A 200
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This created a two house legislature with a House of Representatives and a Senate A 300
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The Great Compromise A 300
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This divided the government into three independent branches A 400
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Separation of Powers A 400
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This allowed each branch of the government to control the other two A 500
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Checks and Balances A 500
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This branch of government enforces the laws B 100
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The Executive Branch B 100
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This branch of government interprets the laws B 200
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The Judicial Branch B 200
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What is it called when the government is not all powerful? B 300
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Limited government B 300
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What is the sharing of power between the federal and state governments called? B 400
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Federalism B 400
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This means that the power to govern comes from the people B 500
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Popular sovereignty B 500
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This president issued the Neutrality Proclamation, and did not want political parties to form C 100
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George Washington C 100
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This president negotiated the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and wrote the Declaration of Independence C 200
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Thomas Jefferson C 200
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This president acquired Florida from Spain, and issued the Monroe Doctrine C 300
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James Monroe C 300
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This president was the first to declare war when he did so against Britain in 1812 C 400
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James Madison C 400
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This president refused to declare war on France, and he strengthened the U.S. Navy C 500
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John Adams C 500
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This was the forced march of 15,000 Cherokees west of the Mississippi River in 1838-39 D 100
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Trail of Tears D 100
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This act forced Indians to resettle west of the Mississippi River in 1830 D 200
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Indian Removal Act D 200
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This treaty in 1795 forced Indians to give up land in Ohio D 300
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Treaty of Greenville D 300
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This was the league of Indians that banded together under Tecumseh during the War of 1812 D 400
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Tecumseh’s Confederation D 400
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Court case Cherokees won allowing them to stay in Georgia; Jackson made them move anyway D 500
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Worcester v. Georgia 1832 D 500
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This is the court’s ability to declare a law unconstitutional E 100
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Judicial Review E 100
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This 1803 court case established judicial review for the Supreme Court E 200
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Marbury v. Madison E 200
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This means that something is in conflict with, or goes against, the Constitution E 300
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Unconstitutional E 300
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This 1819 court case limited states power E 400
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McCulloch v. Maryland E 400
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This 1824 court case upheld federal rights to regulate interstate commerce, or trade E 500
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Gibbons v. Ogden E 500
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This 1803 purchase by Thomas Jefferson, from the French, doubled the size of the U.S. F 100
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The Louisiana Purchase F 100
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In 1848 Mexico ceded the southwestern U.S. after the Mexican War F 200
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The Mexican Cession F 200
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Acquired from Spain in 1819 for $5 million through treaty F 300
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Florida F 300
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In 1846 Britain gave up its claim to this territory F 400
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The Oregon Territory F 400
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This territory in New Mexico and Arizona was acquired for $10 million from Mexico in 1853 F 500
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The Gadsden Purchase F 500
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In 1859, John Brown and his fellow abolitionists attacked a federal arsenal to start a slave revolt. In what city and state was the arsenal located? Click on screen to continue
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Harpers Ferry, Virginia Click on screen to continue
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