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Economist
Political Scientist
Psychologist
Anthropologist
Soil and climate conditions in New England were not conducive to year round farming
The New England colonist were primarily merchants from England and Scotland
Slavery did not exist in the northern colonies
The New England colonist wanted to achieve economic dominance over the middle colonies
The development of more accurate navigation instruments
The introduction of new foods and other goods from Europe
The decline of England as a world power
The discovery of the new lands where people might seek a better life
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Lebanon
Egypt
Thomas Jefferson
Herbert Hoover
Lyndon Johnson
George W Bush
A religious beliefs of the native population
The family structure of the native population
The dietary preferences of the native population
The language spoken by the native population
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Turkmenistan
Iraq
Mexico
Brazil
The United States
Canada
Did not think the bank would effectively further his goal of establishing a strong central government
Was a strict constructionist
Believed that the bank would give an unfair advantage to the southern states
Distrusted the fiscal policies of the democratic republicans
Spanish American War ===> U.S annexation of Hawaii
Assassination of William Mckinley ===> Decline of U.S imperialism
Russo-Japanese War ===> Boxer Rebellion
Platt Amendment ===> Establishment of the U>S naval base at Guantanamo Bay
Free Trade
Most Favored Nation Status
Mercantilism
Laissez-Faire Capitalism
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Ratification of the 14th Amendment
Impeachment of Andrew Jackson
Withdrawal of federal troops from the south
Failed to provide direct relief to the poor
Had little effect on the problem of unemployment
Raised national debt
Weakened labor unions
Lower prices
Stimulate consumer spending
Encourage international trade
Control inflation
The over production and under consumption of consumer goods
Failure of industry to produce sufficient consumer goods
Underproduction and rising prices in the agricultural sector
The reduction of important tariffs
An effort to help stem the spread of slavery west of the Mississippi
Part of the effort to fulfill Manifest Destiny
An expression of Principles set forth in the Monroe Doctrine
An effort to improve relations between the United States and Mexico
The ruling effectively declared slavery to be a violation of the constitution
The ruling guaranteed full citizenship rights to freed states
The ruling turned many southerners against the supreme court
The ruling furthered the gap between north and south and hastened the civil war
Maine
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Separation of powers
Taxation without representation
The right to an impartial and speedy trial
Freedom of speech
Wage war and make treaties
Regulate Indian affairs
Appoint military officers
Levy taxes
Differentiate between primary and secondary sources
Translate information from one medium to another
Apply procedures for problem solving and decision making
Identify bias in written, oral and visual material
Received wages for their labor
Were generally treated kindly by their employers
Were highly educated
Voluntarily entered into servitude for transportation into the new world
A new federal laws banned employment discrimination in the northern states
Returning African-Americans veterans were not used to the rural economy of the south
Greater job opportunities were available in northern cities
Northern states had passed laws to assure equal voting rights for all Americans
A supreme court decision
The Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Kansas Nebraska Act
Charges are brought by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate
Charges are brought by the Senate and tried in the House of Representatives
Charges are brought by the Attorney-General and tried by Congress
Charges are brought by both house of Congress and tried in the Supreme Court
Adam Smith
John Maynard Keynes
Friedrich Hayek
Milton Friedman
Farmers & Landowners
Workers & Owners
Kings & Nobles
Politicians & Voters
Checks & Balances
Separation of Powers
Judicial Review
Advice & Consent
A Majority vote in the House and Two Thirds majority of the Senate
A Two Thirds vote in the House and a majority of the Senate
A majority vote in both the House and the Senate
A Two Thirds vote in both the House and the Senate
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Power to build roads
Power to coin money
Power to collect taxes
Power to establish courts
Sociology
Anthropology
Psychology
Economics
Spain
The Netherlands
England
Portugal
Implied, or suggested powers
Shared, or concurrent powers
Expressed, or enumerated powers
Reserved powers
Lincoln's election to the United States Senate
Douglas's election to the United States Senate
Lincoln's election tot eh Illinois State Senate
Lincoln's election as President of the United States
Abolitionist movement
Republican Party
Temperance movement
Women's Rights movement
Small Farmers
Unskilled workers
Skilled craftsman
Rural population
Adam Smith
John Stuart Mill
Thomas Malthus
Friedrich Engels
The state in which its located
The time zone in which its located
Exactly how far it is from the equator
Approximate average winter temperature
Only on primary sources
Only on secondary sources
Mostly on secondary sources
Equally on primary and secondary sources
Spanish-American War
World War 1
World War 2
Cold War
Monitor Illegal Immigration
Apportion seats in the House of Representatives
Help determine federal income taxes
Reapportion seats in the United States senate
The rights of free expression
The rights to a speedy and public trial
Protection from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin Roosevelt
Harry Truman
Popularism
Utopian Socialism
Progressivism
Social Darwinism
China and the Soviet Union
Israel and Egypt
Iran and Iraq
North Korea and South Korea
Ohio
Alabama
Kansas
Maine
Marbury Vs Madison
Dartmouth College Vs Woodward
McCulloch Vs Maryland
Gibbons Vs Ogden
Argentina and Bolivia
Brazil and Guatemala
Mexico and Venezuela
Columbia and Uruguay
Political map
Topographic map
Resource map
Road map
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