This document starts with "We the People"
U.S Constitution
The line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Equator
First president of the United states
George Washington
Basic unit of society
Family
The level of government that provides the most public school funding through taxes
State and Local Governments
The amendment that protects freedom of speech and religion
First Amendment
Largest continent by land area
Asia
War between the North and South in the U.S
Civil War
Process of learning social norms
Socialization
Type of tax that is the main source of local school funding
Property Tax
Branch of government that interprets laws.
Judicial Branch
The type of maps shows mountains and elevation
Topographic map
When the colonies declared independence in 1776
Declaration of independence
Group of people born into, like a family or ethnicity
Primary Group
The federal law that provides extra funding for low-income students
Title I
System where power is divided between national and state governments
Federalism
Imaginary lines that measure distance east and west
Longitude
The movement to end segregation the U.S
Civil rights movement
Shared Beliefs, traditions of a group
Culture
The term that describes unequal funding between the wealthy and poorer school districts
Funding inequality
The process of formally charging a government official
Impeachment
Climate zone found near the equator
tropical climate zone
The economic plan to help rebuild Europe after World War 2
Marshall Plan
When people move from one country to another
Immigration
Formula is used by the states to distribute money to schools based on students needs
School funding formula