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21-25
100

A group of states or nations where the states retain much independence and give only a few powers to the central authority

Confederation 

100

A person sent or authorized to represent others such as an elected official

Delegate

100

The document that created the first government established after the colonies declared independence from Great Britain

Articles of Confederation 

100

An outbreak against authority that is an open, hard-fought resistance that is often unsuccessful

Rebellion

100

A particular attitude or way of regarding or seeing something

Perspective

200

The exchange of goods and services on a large scale

Trade or Commerce 

200

The act of conducting negotiations between two or more states, usually countries

Diplomacy

200

A plan of action adopted by one nation in regards to its diplomatic dealings with other countries

Foreign Policy 

200

Legislation, law or authoritative order

Ordinance 

200

Concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior; ethics

Morals

300

A political division of a county which has some self-governing powers

Township 

300

Everlasting, permanent, endless

Perpetual

300

A payment, fee, or profit from employment or office

Emolument 

300

To have examined and recorded an area and features of land to construct a map or plan

Surveyed 

300

An inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives that encourages one towards the right action

Conscience 

400

Fundamental rules government the conduct of an organization or nation state and establishing its structure and values

Constitution 

400

The use of additional sources to determine the extent to which they support each other

Corroborating 

400

Lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi that some states had claimed before, during and after the Revolutionary War

Western Land Claims 

400

The quality of people who have too much pride in their own appearance, abilities, achievements, etc.

Vanity 

400

Placing an idea, statement or event into the environment in which it was created (time and/or place)

Historical Context 

500

The meeting where leaders addressed the problems of the Articles of Confederation by creating the United States Constitution with more specific powers

Constitutional Convention of 1787 OR Philadelphia Convention of 1787

500

An armed uprising in Massachusetts in 1786-87 led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays against perceived economic and civil rights injustices

Shays' Rebellion

500

An act under the Articles of Confederation that set up a standardized system for sale of lands in the Northwest Territory

Land Ordinance of 1785

500

An act of the Confederation Congress that created a system for admitting new states in the western territory

Northwest Ordinance 

500

It is the right or duty of the people of a nation to overthrow a government that acts against their natural
rights

Right of Revolution or Right of Rebellion