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Canada
Mexico
Cuba
Ecuador
The physical environment serves as the location for the activities of human beings
No other branch of natural or social sciences studies the same topics
The physical environment is more important than the activities carried out by human beings
It is important to be able to subdue natural processes for the advancement of humankind
The reactions of British city dwellers to the in-migration of french professionals
The activities of persons in relation to poorly drained, coarse-soiled land with low-lying vegetation
The capacity of riverine lands to sustain a population of edible amphibians
The propagation of new crops introduced by settlers from north america
Power to tax
Power to declare war
Power to borrow money
Power to establish courts
Executive
Legislative
Judicial
Vehicle Registration
To coin money
To regulate intrastate trade
Enacting state and local laws
Established local goverments
To borrow and coin money
To raise and support armed forces
To fix standards of weights and standards
All of these are powers delegated to the federal goverment
Judicial
Executive
Legislative
Supreme Court
Judicial
Executive
Legislative
House of Representatives
Judicial
Executive
Legislative
Supreme Court
Washington and Hamilton
Jefferson and Hamilton
Madison and Hamilton
Lincoln and Hamilton
Conducting elections or the voting process
Obtaining funds needed for election campaigns
Choosing candidates to run for public office
Making voters aware of issues and other public affairs informarion
Direct election of the President by all citizens
Direct election of the President by citizens meeting a standard of wealth
Indirect election of the president by electors
Indirect election of the president by the U.S senate
Executive privledge
Approval of judges nominated by the senate
Veto of Congressional legislation
Approval of judged nominated by the House of representatives
Thomas Jefferson
James madison
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
All elections
National elections
Local elections
Adjusting electoral districts to achieve a goal
The votes of certain states (New York, Indiana) were thrown out because of voting irregularities
Harrison received more electoral votes than Clevland
None of the party candidates received a majority of votes, and the House of Representative Elected Harrison According to constitutional procedures
Because of accusations of election law violations, Cleveland withdrew his name and Harrison became president
The Desire to be an imperial force
Belief in equality
Belief in no taxation without Representation
The Desire for freedom
Juriprudence
Judicial Review
Exclusionary Rule
Right of Petition
Quartering Act
Missouri Compromise
1862 Homestead Act
Compromise of 1850
Jefferson vs Madison
Lincoln Vs Douglas
Dred Scott Vs Sanford
Marbury Vs madison
Peaceable assembly
Protection against unreasonable search and seizure
Freedom of speech
Petition for redress of greivances
Three-Fourths
Two-Thirds
Three-Fifths
Five-Sixths
Articles of Confederation
Mayflower Compact
Bill of Rights
Declaration of the rights of man
The person cannot be tried
A court will appoint a lawyer, but the person must pay the lawyer back when able to do so
The person must be tried without legal presentation
A court will appoint a lawyer for the person free of charge
A change or addition to the united States Constitution
The right of state to secede from the union
To add a state to the union
The right of the supreme court to check actions of congress and the president
Consumers
Economic Systems
Consumer Behavior
Price
Most decisions are the results of open markets, with little or no government modification or regulation
Most decisions are made by the government, but there is some input by open market forces
Most decisions are made by open market factors, with important regulatory functions and other market modifications the result of government activity
There is joint decision making by government and private forces, with final decisions resting with the goverment
Organic systems
Political systems
Centrally planned systems
Economic systems
The open market determines how much of a good is produced and distributed
The government owns the means of production
Individuals produce and consume a specified good in whatever quantities they want
The open market determines the demand for a good, and then the government produces and distributes the good
Time
Goods
Money
Services
Dictatorship
Parliamentary System
Anarchism
Fascism
Bull market
Bear market
Investors
Black market
Increases in demand and supply
Decrease in demand and supply
Degree of Competition
Prices are administered
Interdependence of all Nations
Independence of all Nations
Membership in the United Nations
Autarky
NATO
United Nations
SEATO
WTO
Rights and responsibilities
Democracy
Interrelationships between people
Individual Rights
It focuses on the biological development of individuals
It focuses on the behavior of individual persons and small groups of persons
It bridges the gap between the natural and the social sciences
It studies the behavioral habits of lower animals
The manner in which scientific knowledge is advanced
The effects of french revolution on world colonial policy
The viewpoints of persons who have written previous "history"
All of the abobe
Geography
History
Anthropology
Economics
Geometry
Anthopology
Geography
Sociology
The study of how money is used in different societies
The study of how different political systems produces goods and services
The study of how human beings use limited resources to supply their necessities and wants
The study of how human beings have developed trading practices through the years
Political science
Geometry
Physics
Grammar
Time periods
Nations
Specialized topics
Relationship to culture
An investigation of government documents
A geological timeline
Voting patterns
Polling data
A film clip of the floowaters
An aerial photograph of the rivers sources
Census data taken after the flood
A soil map of the A and B horizons beneath the flood area
Geographer
Political Scientist
Economist
Psychologist
The effects of an earthquake on farmland
The behavior of rats in sensory deprivation experiments
The change over time in Babylonian obelisk sytles
The behavior of human beings in television focus groups
Adam Smith
John Stuart Mill
John Maynard Keynes
Edward Gibbon
Economist
Political Scientist
Psychologists
Historian
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