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confederacy escarpment elevation anthropologist aquifer tributary
A scientist who studies the origin, movement, and way of life of humans escarpment elevation Height of land above sea level anthropologist A steep cliff aquifer tributary archeologist A small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream An underground water reservoir A scientist who studies the material remains of past human life A union of people or groups artifact An object made or altered by humans To move from one place to another forage To make a search, especially for food or supplies migrate empire colony expedition agriculture A number of territories under one ruler Front of Game Pieces A journey undertaken for a specific purpose A group of people sent out by a state to a new territory Cultivating soil, producing crops and raising livestock Spend a little money to get more money back A Spanish military outpost economics Production, distribution, and consumption of goods Return on Investment presidio exploration irrigation mission alliance
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Bill of Rights militia Federalist Centralist constitution amendment
The act of going into or travelling over for purposes of discovery Bill of Rights Believes in sharing power between the states and national government An agreement by two or more nations, people, or groups to work together To supply with water by artificial means A religious settlement Civil Settlements A village made up of people who were neither priests or soldiers citizens acting as a military force A group of militia Federalist Centralist constitution amendment Believes power should be concentrated in the national government Describes the nature, function, and limits of government Addition to a formal document such as a constitution Series of laws in a constitution that protect individual rights The chief officer of a government executive judiciary Judicial branch of the government legislature Elected representatives who make laws Federalism Limited government bicameral Representative Government Front of Game Pieces A constitution limits the actions of the government The power of the government is held by the people and representatives are elected by the people Power is divided betweennational and state governments Composed of two houses Principle of the Constitution in n which people elect their representatives Separation of powers Each of the three branches of government has its own responsibilities Checks and Balances Each branch of government holds some control over the other two branches Republicanism Individual rights Popular sovereignty Absolute monarchy Missionary
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dictatorship Colonization Immigration
Basic liberties and rights of all citizens People are the source of the government’s power The act of coming into a foreign country to live One person has absolute power which is inherited One sent to spread a religious faith amoung unbelievers dictatorship The act of establishing a distant territory belonging to or under the control of a nation One person takes over and has absolute power Colonization Immigration Front of Game Pieces
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