Terms I
Terms II
Terms III
Terms IV
Terms V
100
A government that receives its power from the people who elect its leaders.
What is a republic?
100
The basic laws and plan of a nation’s government.
What is a constitution?
100
To approve.
What is ratify?
100
Not taking one side or the other.
What is neutral?
100
A sharp increase in the price of goods and services.
What is inflation?
200
The Spanish word for conqueror.
Who is a conquistador?
200
An official government document granting rights and privileges to a person or company.
What is a charter?
200
A large land area and population controlled by a single ruler or group.
What is an empire?
200
An elected group that makes laws.
What is a legislature?
200
The art or science of raising crops.
What is agriculture?
300
A hired soldier.
Who is a mercenary?
300
A nation, group, or people who are friendly with other people for a common goal.
Who is an ally?
300
To buy goods from another country.
What is import?
300
Money received by a government from taxes and other sources.
What is revenue?
300
A settlement in a distant land that is governed by another country.
What is a colony?
400
A settlement built by a church for religious work.
What is mission?
400
The lawmaking body of England.
What is Parliament?
400
To reject a law.
What is veto?
400
To exchange one product or service for another.
What is barter?
400
A protest in which people refuse to buy certain goods.
What is a boycott?
500
A person who moves in search of food.
Who is a nomad?
500
To sell goods to another country.
What is export?
500
An example for the future.
What is precedent?
500
A person who moves into a country from another country.
Who is an immigrant?
500
A person who supported independence from Great Britain.
Who is a patriot?
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