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Published on Nov 18, 2015

Unit one vocab

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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William Henderson p6
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Thomas Jefferson

Our 3rd president, he wrote most of the Declaration of Independence, an American founding father

James Madison

Our 4th president, made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution. One of the founding fathers  
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Abraham Lincoln

 Was the sixteenth president during the civil war, was assassinated  
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John Marshall

Fourth chief of justice of the supreme court. He stared the judicial review  
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Lord Baltimore

An extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland  
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Jim Crow

Came to personify the system of government-sanctioned racial oppression and segregation  

John Locke

Was a philosopher in the 16-1700's  
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Plessy v Ferguson

Stated segregation as "separate but equal"
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Abolition

The action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution. In this case slavery  

Reconstruction

The government set the conditions that would allow the Southern States back into the union, help rebuild the south

15th Amendment

Allowed blacks to vote
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Natural Rights

It is your natural right to life liberty and property  
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Dred Scott v Sanford

Scott sued for his freedom but lost  
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13th Amendment

Banned slavery  

14th Amendment

Gave slave citizenship  
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Great Compromise

It split congress into the senate, two from each state and the House of representatives, which is based on population

Mormons

Religious group from the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement  

Trail of Tears

Trial the removed Native Americans were forced to walk, many died  
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Harriet Tubman

was an abolitionist. Was a runway slave and helped other runway slaves in the underground railroad
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Emancipation Proclamation

Lincoln declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free"
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Federalism

A Political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant , split government into national and state  
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Free Exercise Clause

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
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Freedman's Bureau

Established by congress to help former black slaves and poor whites in the south
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Second Great Awakening

Was a protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in America

Louisiana Purchase

America but the Louisiana territory from France for 15 million
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Establishment Clause

Allows the establishment of religion by Congress
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Poll Taxes

It made it so you had to pay a tax to vote
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Manifest Destiny

God given right to move westward
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Anti-Federalist

People who opposed ratification of the Constitution  

Declaration of Independence

Was a document stating our independence of British rule  
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French and Indian War

Also known as the seven year war. It was the war fought between the colonies of British America and New France
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Bill of Rights

First ten amendments in the constitution that gave us freedoms  
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Judicial Review

The. Judicial branch can declare a law passed by congress unconstituional
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Articles of Confederation

Was Americas first constitution, it didn't work out that well
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Sons of liberty

It was an organization of American colonists. The secret organization was formed to protect the rights of the colonist and to fight taxation  
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Federalist

First political party supported the constitution  
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Separation of powers

Split the government into three branches the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative  

Monroe Doctrine

further efforts by European nations to colonize the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as acts of aggression  
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American Revolution

It was a political upheaval in which the colonist rejected the British monarchy  
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Enlightenment

It was a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries