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| Main idea of the Enlightenment |
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| reason can be used to improve people's quality of life |
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| Navigation Acts required colonist to trade with |
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| Boston Massacre gained its name and reputation |
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| propaganda used by Samuel Adams and other Boston protestors |
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| On December 25, 1776, Washington and 2,400 Patriot soldiers surprised the enemy at Trenton |
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| crossing Delaware River at midnight |
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| What did Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights do? |
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| limited powers of monarch |
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| Under Constitutional requirement for apportionment, if state gains some representatives in House |
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| another state must lose some to maintain a total of 435 |
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| Fourth amendment restriacts authorities from searaching a person's home |
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| Anyone found "not guilty" in criminal trial |
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| cannot experience double jeopardy, or be tried again for same crime in same jurisdiction |
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| Alexander Hamilton felt federal gaovernment can take actions that the Constitution does not forbid |
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| Americans favored Pinckney's Treaty over Jay's Treaty because |
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| Pinckney's Treaty opened western frontier to further expansion |
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| stories and images designed to support a particular point of view |
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| first American to die in the colonists fight for freedom in Boston Massacre |
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