The three branches of the government.
What is the seperation of powers?
1775-1783.
When was the Revolutionary War fought?
Branch that has the powers to make laws.
What is the legistlative branch?
Words formed with verbs but acting as nouns.
What is a gerund?
A two-name system to classify things.
What is binomial taxonomy?
The introduction to the Constitution.
A war fought between the southern and northern states of the United States over state's rights, particulary slavery.
What was the Civil War?
Having two legistlative chambers.
What is Bicarmel?
Describes an noun.
What is an adjective?
The breaking of the seed coat.
What is Scarification?
The belief that every adult should and can participate in government.
What is representation?
It lasted from 1754-1763.
When was the French and Indian War?
Representatives elected by the people for two-year terms.
What is the House of Representatives?
That part of a sentence about which something is being said.
What is the subject?
The first thing to push our of the seed.
What is the radicle?
What is citizenship?
1861-1865.
When was the Civil War?
House elected by their state legistlature for six-year terms.
What is the Senate?
One of the seven specific arrangements of words in a sentence.
What is a pattern?
Herbacious and woody.
What are two types of stems?
Served as the governmental body representing the 13 American colonies.
What is the Continental Congress?
Also known as the Seven Years War, this was a conflict between primarily Great Britan and France over America's territory.
What was the French and Indian War?
Each state is allowed to have two.
How many Senators is each state is allowed to have?
A noun or pronoun directly besides another noun that explains or identifies it.
What is an appositive?
Transports nutrients up the plant.
What is xylem?