US1 - Aftermath of the Revolution (Unit 2)

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The first independent American government that formed during and just after the Revolutionary War - so weak that it created widespread problems, and was replaced by the U.S. Constitution
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A group of individual state governments that unite for a common purpose
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A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses, with separate rules
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To cast a vote to approve something
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A group with a distinct political goal who compete against others for power or influence
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A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
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The faction in favor of a strong national government that later becomes the Federalist Party
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The faction opposed to a strong national government that later becomes the Democratic-Republican Party
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The branch of government that passes laws (legislation); this is the only branch that existed during the Articles of Confederation government (AOC)
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The branch of government that carries out (or enforces) laws, headed by the president; this branch did not exist during the Articles of Confederation government (AOC)
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The branch of government that decides (or judges) if laws are fair and applied equally; this branch did not exist during the Articles of Confederation government (AOC)
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Another name for the legislative branch in the United States
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To carry out or enforce rules and laws
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The upper house of Congress, with two representatives from each state
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The lower house of Congress, with a different number of representatives from each state, depending on population
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A system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them in the government
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The people who are represented by elected officials
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A group of advisers to the president
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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, listing the rights of the people and protections against the government
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A change or addition to the Constitution