The ability to cause a change.
What is energy?
Food
What is the source of energy for your body?
It gives authorities permission to search someone’s property.
What is a search warrant?
It protects the U.S. citizens’ individual liberties.
What does the Bill of Rights do?
This is the idea that the greatest number of people in society can make policies for everyone.
What is majority rule?
The energy that an electric current carries and is a form of kinetic energy.
What is electric energy?
It transforms the energy stored in fuel into a form of energy that moves a car.
What does a car’s engine do to make a car move?
When electrons move from one atom to another, they have kinetic energy and create an electric current.
What creates an electric current?
A period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
These parts of a machine that are identical.
What are interchangeable parts?
It can be inconsistent because wind does not always blow at the same rate and sometimes does not blow at all.
What is one drawback or downside of wind energy?
The energy an object has because of its motion.
What is kinetic energy?
This is determined by the mass of an object and its distance from Earth’s surface.
What is gravitational potential energy?
This system was based on water-powered textile mills that employed young, unmarried women from local farms.
What was the Lowell system?
Changes in Great Britian led to a greater demand for manufactured goods and traditional manufacturing methods did not produce enough goods to meet everyone’s needs. Therefore, people began using machines to create processes that made goods in more efficient ways.
What led to the Industrial Revolution?
The energy stored that depends on the interaction of objects, particles, and atoms.
What is potential energy?
Electric to thermal
Electric to light
Electric to sound
What are energy transformations?
Slater’s strategy of hiring families and dividing factory work into simple tasks.
What is the Rhode Island system?
The rights spelled out in this amendment included freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and right to petition.
What are the rights spelled out in the First Amendment?
The Third Amendment prevents the military from forcing citizens to house soldiers.
What does the Third Amendment prevent?
It is the energy a system has because of the movement of its parts (kinetic energy) and because of the position of its parts (potential energy).
What is mechanical energy?
It is determined by the mass of an object and its distance from Earth’s surface.
What determines the gravitational potential energy?
Anyone who is born in the U.S. or in a territory the U.S. controls is a U.S. citizen.
People born in a foreign country are U.S. citizens if at least one parent is a U.S. citizen.
Foreign-born people whose parents are not citizens must move to the United States to become naturalized citizens.
What are the three ways that people can become U.S. citizens?
This amendment prevents unreasonable searches and seizures.
What does the Fourth Amendment prevent?
It relates to the colonial disputes with Britain and reflects many ideas outlined in the Declaration of Independence.
What do the Second, Third, and Fourth amendments relate to?