Abolish
to free from bondage, restraint or influence
Emancipate
of judges, laws, courts and their duties
Judicial
to improve or make better something that is corrupt, wrong or unsatifactory
Reform
a tax on foreign goods brought into the country
Tariff
Process of becoming part of another culture
Assimilation
Federalism
A body of people, elected, who are empowered to make, change or repeal laws of the country
Legislature
a nation in which the voters elect representatives to make laws for them
Republic
a formal agreement between two or more countries in reference to peace, alliance, commerce and other international relations
Treaty
A person who invests in a business in order to make a profit; a form of government
Capitalist
Impeach
a person who wants to preserve the United States for white, American-born Protestants who are opposed to immigration
Nativist
unreasonable feelings, opinions or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding a racial religious or national group
Prejudice
a number of people or countries, joined together for a common purpose
A period of characterized declne in business, high unemployment and falling prices
Depression
A ride in prices and a decrease in the value of money
Inflation
any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations
the right to vote, something that was denied to people of color and women for years in the United States
Suffrage
a migration of an increasing porportion of rural dwelleres to cities
a person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotions and maintain political, economic, or social relations with another country
Diplomat
a basic physical system of business or country, such as transportation, commication, sewage, water and electric systems.
Infrastructure
a person who argues in facor of something an advocate
Proponent
Sovereign
to reject, used to refer to a law
Veto