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| Algonquin lived in NE and their shelter was a |
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| Iroquois lived in Upper New York and their shelter was a |
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| Anasazi lived in Southwestern US and their shelter was a |
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| Iniut lived in Northernmost US and their shelter was a |
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| original document a first hand account or eyewittness account of an event |
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| to imply to hint to suggest |
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| What can you infer about how long the Lakota lived on their land? |
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| How was exposure to diseases destructive to the Native Americans? |
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| They had not yet been exposed to these new diseases and many died. |
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| reformers who beleived in the equality of all people |
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| Who founded the colony in Penn. for the Quakers? |
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| reformers who beleived in the equality of all people |
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| What work was done by African American slaves in the Southern colonies? |
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| Who established a colony in North America to search for gold and set up trade in fish and fur? |
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| NYC is located on what ocean? |
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| Access to water made NY a good center for? |
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| Triangle Trade: What was transported for sale? |
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| goods and slaves - molasses to rum to slaves |
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| Albany Plan of the Union: Why were they reluctant to give up power to a central government? |
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| a ritish law that placed a tax on all pronted materials, letters, newpapers, phamplets |
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| Those loyal to the king in England |
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| Colonists who supported the cause for independence |
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| How did British citizens living in England feel about British citizens living in America who complained about being taxed without representation? |
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| right that cannot be taken away |
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| When was the Declaration of Independence was written who did the words "all men are created equal" apply to? |
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| What part of the constitution of the United States was added to protect individual rights? |
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| Bill of Rights the first 10 Amendments |
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| What was too weak and did not give enough poewr to the central/Federal governemnt |
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| Give examples of precedents that George Washington set. |
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| The _____ process is used if the US Constitution needs to be changed. |
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| If the Suprime Court declares a law to be unconstitutional it is exercising the power of ______ review |
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| ___ has the right to overide the President's vito if 2/3s of the members are willing to vote for a law. |
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| In order to prevent any one brnch of the governemnt from becomm |
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