Terms
Rights
Constitution
Mixed Up (like Pasta Primavera)
The Economy
Vibe check for money
100

This term describes a large southern farm that primarily used enslaved labor?

What is a plantation

100

This right, and 5th amendment, ensures fair treatment through the normal judicial process - right to remain silent, no double jeopardy - the right to a fair trial.

What is due process?

100

DAILY DOUBLE

What is the Judicial branch?

100

This is when 2 different sides come to an agreement in which both sides give up something. You want Chik-Fil-A, she wants Cane's. Let's make it an Arby's night!!

What is a compromise?

100

Making goods on a large scale using machinery in a factory. The basis of the Northern economy.

What is manufacturing?

200

Agricultural products, such as tobacco or cotton, grown primarily for profits.

What are ca$h crop$?

200

These are rights that we are born with, they cannot be taken away.

What are unalienable rights (or inalienable rights) Or natural rights?

200

The President's power to reject a bill that was passed by Congress.

What is "veto?"
200

The power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

What is judicial review?

200

The movement that sought an immediate end to slavery, the labor force of the South's agricultural economy. Supporters include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sojourner Truth, and William Lloyd Garrison.

What is the abolition movement?

300

A formal change or addition made to the U.S. Constitution

What is an amendment?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

What is quaretering?

300

The branch of government that is responsible for making the laws.

What is the Legislative branch?

300

The practice of forcing people into naval service. Like what England did to American sailors before the War of 1812. (not too cool, if you ask me.)

What is impressment?

300

It's when a company has total control over a specific industry or service. Also, a sure way to ruin a friendship by becoming a slumlord in under an hour.

What is monopoly?

400

This document outlines the framework of our government.

What is the Constitution?

400

The people rule by voting. One of the most important, and well known, of our constitutional principles.

What is popular sovereignty?

400

This type of government (and Constitutional principle) allows citizens to choose officials to represent their interests and to make laws for the common good. It is not popular sovereignty.

What is representative government (or Republicanism)?

400

The avoidance of taking sides in conflicts between other nations, like what Washington advised us in his Farewell Address.

What is neutrality?

400

These factors explain why people leave a location or are drawn to a new one, like the promise of a new job or the inability to make money where you currently live.

What are push/pull factors?

500

This describes a legislative body that consists of two separate houses. (Or two ways to take a picture...)

It's not bi-cycle, it's bi.....

What is bicameral

500

African-Americans were finally guaranteed equal protection and due process under the law with the passage of this citizenship based amendment during Reconstruction.

What is the 14th amendment?

500

The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws.

What is the Executive branch?

500

Refusal to buy or use goods as a form of protest. Colonists did this to English tea. African-Americans did this with the bus system of Montgomery, Alabama in response to Rosa Parks' arrest.

What is boycott?

500

It's a tax on imported goods. Like a cover charge for stuff coming into the country, but we have to pay it. Thanks a lot, Andrew Jackson.  

What is a tariff?