15 questions
Federalism
A system of government in which entities such as states share power with a national government
Term for the correct way of legally dealing with an individual that does violate his constitutionally guaranteed rights
Counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups
Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
Civil Disobedience
An economic policy that benefited the mother country
Secure a declaration, order, or award
The refusal to obey laws through a peaceful form of protest
The official way to confirm something, usually by vote
Rights that cannot be taken away or denied
Bill of Rights
Demanded Rights
Mercantilism
Unalienable rights
Grievance
Exchanges of goods across the Atlantic Ocean between three different countries
Ratification
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Market Exchange
Free Enterprise
Due Process
Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement
To withdraw from the Union
An economic policy that benefited the mother country
The refusal to obey laws as a peaceful form of protest
Due Process
Ratification
Mercantilism
Transatlantic Slave Trade
A person that wants to end slavery
abolitionist
ratification
federalism
secession
Seccession
The official way to confirm something
To end slavery
To withdraw from the Union
A complaint
Ratification
Secession
Mercanatilism
Taxation
A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
Embargo
Declaration
Proclamation
Protective Tariff
First form of self-government
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Mayflower Compact
House of Burgesses
Declaration of Independence
First Law Making Assembly
House of Burgesses
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Mayflower Compact
Constitution
First written Constitution
Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Free-Citizens-Vote Describes?
13th, 14th, & 15th Amendment
Rights and responsibilities of a citizen
Federalism
Limited Government