an extra amount of something
An area that is settled and ruled by the government of a distant land.
What is 'colony'?
Colonists who remained loyal to Britain.
What is 'loyalists'?
A document that sets out the laws, principles, organization, and processes of a government.
What is 'constitution'?
The state of being united or joined as a whole.
What is 'unity'?
a new method or idea
What is 'innovation'?
The wealth and resources of a country.
What is 'economy'?
Colonists who wanted to break free from Britain.
What is 'patriots'?
A list of key individuals rights and freedoms.
What is 'bill of rights'?
The voluntary exchange of goods or services between different economic actors.
What is 'trade'?
The process of spreading ideas from one culture to another
What is 'diffusion'?
The willingness to be okay with different opinions and ideas.
What is 'tolerance'?
Rights that belong to all people.
What is 'natural rights'?
A principle by which powers are divided among different branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power
What is 'separation of powers'?
A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
What is 'foreign policy'?
What is 'civilization'?
A government where people elect people to make decision on their behalf.
What is 'representative government'?
The refusal to use or buy certain goods.
What is 'boycott'?
A system of government where power is shared and divided between the national and state governments.
What is 'federalism'?
An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
What is 'precedent'?
A way of life shared by people.
What is 'culture'?
The reason, or reasons, for doing something.
What is 'motivation'?
A feeling of anger because one feels that they have been treated unfairly.
What is 'resentment'?
A settlement or peaceful solution in which each side gives up some of its demands in order to reach an agreement or peaceful solution.
What is 'compromise'?
A small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
What is 'faction'?