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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Guaranteed Success
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Lee Resolution (1776) 
the American colonies. 
Resolution in the Second Continental Congress proposing independence for 
Declaration of Independence (1776) 
Articles of Confederation (1777) 
Adopted by Continental Congress on July 4. 
Served as the first US constitution until 1789; created a weak 
central government with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial branches, 
and gave each state one vo...
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Edmentum ALL Study Guide Latest Update Graded A XYZ Affair had strong feelings against France 
3 Branches of Government judicial legislative executive 
Alexander Hamilton Federalist who established a national bank to protect the country's finances 
James Madison wrote Federalist paper No. 10 describing how central government would avoid breaking down 
The purpose of the federalist papers to convince New York citizens to ratify the Constitution 
1st amendment gives freedom to practice religion f...
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Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on 
July 4. 
Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789 
when the present-day Constitution went into effect; created a weak central government 
with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial branches, and gave 
each state one vote regardless of size. 
Treaty of Paris (1783)...
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The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began 
with migrations across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait. 
 
 
 
Prior to European contact, the eastern third of what is today the United States 
had the most abundant food resources of any region of the continent. 
 
 
 
The pre-Columbian North American peoples in the Pacific Northwest 
fished salmon as their principal occupation. 
 
 
 
Scholars estimate that human migration into the Americas over the Bering Str...
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During the American Revolution, the Iroquois Confederacy officially correct answers Declared its neutrality 
 
The principle Americans who negotiated the peace treaty with the British were correct answers Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay 
 
During the American Revolution, female 'camp followers' correct answers assisted in the support of regular troops 
 
During the American Revolution, Loyalists correct answers constituted perhaps as many as one-third of the white colonial ...
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bill of rights 
Set of amendments passed to protect individual rights 
 
 
 
judiciary act of 1789 
In 1789 Congress passed this Act which created the federal-court system. The act managed to quiet popular apprehensions by establishing in each state a federal district court that operated according to local procedures. 
 
 
 
 
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alexander hamilton 
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Proclamation of Neutrality(1793) - Answer️️ -he gathered and encouraged American 
support of France in the war; withdrawn and replaced in response 
Jay Treaty (1794): - Answer️️ -Agreement that provided England would evacuate a 
series of forts in U.S. territory along the Great Lakes; in return, the United States agreed 
to pay pre-Revolutionary War debts owed to Britain. The British also partially opened 
the West Indies to Ame...
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"54°40' or fight" - CORRECT ANSWER-used during Polk's campaign of 1844 over the expansion of US Territory in Oregon 
 
"Common Sense" - CORRECT ANSWER-pamphlet written January 1776 by Paine that argued that the colonists were exploited by Britain, made a villain of the king, and called for an independent republic. 
 
"Father of American Education" - CORRECT ANSWER-Horace Mann. Secretary of the ...
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LASS VOCAB IS AFTER THE CHAPTERS (: (starts on card 56) 
 
 
 
Chapter 16 
 
 
 
medicine lodge creek treaty 
an 1867 treaty between the comanches and the US army in which the comanches agreed to settle on a reservation 
 
 
 
bosque redondo 
a reservation in central new mexico where the majority of the navajos and mescalero apaches were confined during the civil war 
 
 
 
ghost dance 
part of a religious awakening among the lakota sioux in 1890 in which they believed that if they returned to t...
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natrual rights 
Life, Liberty, and Property 
 
 
 
John Locke 
17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. 
 
 
 
 
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State of Nature 
Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equa...
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