Words A-D
Words E - I
Words J-P
Words R + S
Words T, U + V
100
To do away with; put an end to

Abolish

100

to free from bondage, restraint or influence

Emancipate

100

of judges, laws, courts and their duties

Judicial

100

to improve or make better something that is corrupt, wrong or unsatifactory

Reform

100

a tax on foreign goods brought into the country

Tariff

200

Process of becoming part of another culture

Assimilation

200
a division of power between the states and the national government

Federalism

200

A body of people, elected, who are empowered to make, change or repeal laws of the country

Legislature

200

a nation in which the voters elect representatives to make laws for them

Republic

200

a formal agreement between two or more countries in reference to peace, alliance, commerce and other international relations

Treaty

300

A person who invests in a business in order to make a profit; a form of government

Capitalist

300
to bring about formal charges of wrongdoing against a president or any other public official

Impeach

300

a person who wants to preserve the United States for white, American-born Protestants who are opposed to immigration

Nativist

300

unreasonable feelings, opinions or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding a racial religious or national group

Prejudice

300

a number of people or countries, joined together for a common purpose

Union
400

A period of characterized declne in business, high unemployment and falling prices

Depression

400

A ride in prices and a decrease in the value of money

Inflation

400

any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations

Precedent 
400

the right to vote, something that was denied to people of color and women for years in the United States

Suffrage

400

a migration of an increasing porportion of rural dwelleres to cities

Urbanization
500

a person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotions and maintain political, economic, or social relations with another country

Diplomat

500

a basic physical system of business or country, such as transportation, commication, sewage, water and electric systems.

Infrastructure

500

a person who argues in facor of something an advocate

Proponent

500
supreme, preeminent, indisputable power that belongs to the poeple of the United States

Sovereign

500

to reject, used to refer to a law

Veto