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A sum of money imposed on income, the sale of property, etc. by a government for its support.
What is tax
100
The practice of allowing or respecting the nature, beliefs, or behavior of others.
What is tolerance
100
society of friends
What is another name for Quakers
100
A representation of a region of the earth.
What is a map
100
Rules recognized by a nation, state, or community that are binding on its members.
What are laws
200
In order to provide services to the citizens, government requires a compulsory payment of money.
What is taxation
200
The highest court in the federal government; part of the Judicial Branch; final interpreter of the U.S. Constitution.
What is the Supreme Court
200
God-given rights individuals are entitled to from birth.
What is Natural Rights
200
Lines on a map or globe running east and west, parallel to the equator.
What is Latitude
200
The branch of government made up of people with the power of making laws for a nation or state.
What is the Legislature
300
The business of buying and selling goods and services.
What is trade
300
Autonomous areas making up a federation under a sovereign government, such as, the United States of America.
What is States
300
A North American river that flows east and north out of Lake Ontario and into the northern Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence River
300
Lines on a map or globe running north and south, perpendicular to the equator; also called meridians.
What is Longitude
300
First permanent English settlement in America that was settled in 1607. Harsh winters and mosquitoes made life very difficult in this new colony.
What is Jamestown
400
A tax on goods entering the country.
What is tariff
400
A material source of wealth, such as timber, fresh water, or a mineral deposit, that occurs in a natural state (not man-made) and has economic value. Trees, water and minerals are all examples
What is Natural Resources
400
A common name for a system of canals that permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. It opened in 1959.
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway
400
Born 1767, died 1845. General who won the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Elected 7th President of the United States by a large majority in 1828 after an unsuccessful bid 4 years earlier.
Who is Andrew Jackson
400
Born 1743, died 1826. Principal author of the Declaration of Independence; 3rd president of the United States.
Who is Thomas Jefferson
500
A high protective tariff passed during the administration of John Quincy Adams to protect northeastern industry, but attacked by Southerners as the Tariff of Abominations.
What is the Tariff of 1828
500
Drafted in 1775 by John Dickinson, it requested the King to settle grievances with the colonists peacefully without bloodshed. The petition was issued just after the Battle of Bunker Hill. Rejected by the King, he actually refused to read the document.
What is the Olive Branch Petition
500
This movement first campaigned for the moderate use of alcohol, then for pledges of abstinence and finally for prohibition of alcoholic drinking of any kind by law.
What is the Temperance Movement
500
The power of the Supreme Court to decide the constitutionality of laws prepared by the Legislative and Executive branches of the US government; established by the 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison
What is Judicial Review
500
The first battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought on April 19, 1775, in Massachusetts Bay within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy and Cambridge. Paul Revere's famous ride brought news about the attacks.
What is Lexington and Concord
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