This type of geographic representation shows the entire Earth on a flat surface.
What is a world map?
A set of laws for a country is found there.
What is the constitution?
Under U.S. laws, a person from another country is considered this.
What is an alien?
There are 7 of these in the U.S. Constitution.
What are Articles?
You would use this tool you to view a 3D representation of the Earth.
What is a globe?
This part of the U.S. Constitution contains 52 words and comes first.
What is the Preamble?
This is a reason governments sometimes claim to limit free speech.
What is to protect national security?
The branch of government that decides if a law is fair and follows the Constitution.
What is the Judicial Branch?
You would use this type of map to find information about climate zones
What is a climate map?
In this type of government, the people vote and everyone has a say in decisions.
What is democracy?
These 4 Acts, signed into law in 1798, are known as________
What is the Alien & Sedition Acts?
Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton proposed this to manage the country's finances, collect taxes, and provide loans to businesses.
What is a National Bank?
Of the following, this is an example of human-environment interaction:
a. A mountain range in a national park
b. People building dams to control water flow
c. A map showing the political boundaries of a country
What is b. People building dams to control water flow?
This is something people are allowed to do by law, like voting in elections.
What is a “right”?
This Act made it a crime to publish or utter "false, scandalous, and malicious" writings against the government.
What is the Sedition Act?
The actions of these agents angered many Americans and led to an undeclared naval conflict with France, known as the Quasi-War.
Who were X, Y, Z?
This term refers to the arrangement of phenomena across the Earth’s surface.
What is spatial pattern?
This is a way to vote in an election.
What is a ballot?
The Alien & Sedition Acts were 4 Acts signed into law in 1798. Name 3 of the Acts.
What are the 1. Naturalization Act 2. the Alien Friends Act 3. Alien Enemies Act 4. Sedition Act?
This event required George Washington to personally lead a force of about 13,000 militia members to settle it in 1794, marking the first and only time a sitting U.S. president commanded troops in the field.
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?