
AH1 Vocab NCFE Vocab Practice Warm Up
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- Q1ColonizationMaking slaves out of someoneMaking a place part of your countryRenting out another countrySelling your country30s
- Q2Reconstructionlaw passed by Radical Republicans that placed the South under military control and forced southern states to respect black rightscongressmen who wanted to forcibly punish and revolutionize the South, not reconcile with itestablished black suffragetime period in which the federal government readmitted and rebuilt the South and addressed the issue of freedmen’s rights30s
- Q3Mercantilisma country’s policy to gather more wealth to itself and become powerful, which England used with the coloniesnetwork of trade that occurred between the Caribbean (West Indies), Africa, and the American coloniesthe idea that if government does not protect its citizens’ natural rights, they have a right to abolish itaws that controlled colonial trade to benefit England that caused many colonists to smuggled, creating tension30s
- Q4Salutary Neglectmovement that emphasized science, reason, logic, and natural rights; many of its ideas helped cause the American Revolutioncaused by non-English immigration, fewer English-born Americans, the Great Awakening, the Enlightenment, and English policies after the French and Indian Warthe idea that if government does not protect its citizens’ natural rights, they have a right to abolish itEnglish “hands off” approach to the American colonies before the French and Indian War30s
- Q5Proclamation of 1763law requiring American colonists to house and feed British troopsEnglish “hands off” approach to the American coloniesfirst direct tax on colonists that applied to most printed materials, leading to proteststhis law stated colonists could not pass the Appalachian Mountains after Pontiac’s Rebellion30s
- Q6TaxationThe act of charging money to benefit a governmentPaycheckSavings AccountGovernment payments to individuals30s
- Q7Boston Massacredumping of tea into Boston HarborKilling of British Troops by Colonistskilling of five Boston colonists by British troops after the Townshend Acts had raised tensionTar and feathering of British officials in Boston30s
- Q8Treatyagreement between members of the same governmentagreement between two countriesagreement between two peopleagreement to start a war30s
- Q9Spoils systema way to spoil foodthis practice awarded government jobs in exchange for political loyalty, not merita system for giving jobs in government to people who earned themGiving people jobs to feed them30s
- Q10NullificationratificationapprovalpassingAct of cancelling something30s
- Q11Indian Removal Actlaw passed during Adam's presidency that authorized moving of Native Americans west of the Mississippi Riverlaw passed during Lincoln’s presidency that authorized moving of Native Americans west of the Mississippi Riverlaw passed during Jackson’s presidency that authorized moving of Native Americans west of the Mississippi Riverlaw passed during Jefferson’s presidency that authorized moving of Native Americans west of the Mississippi River30s
- Q12NativismBeing hostile to governmentWelcoming immigrantsBeing hostile to foreignersBeing hostile to native born people30s
- Q13Great AwakeningTime of reform in AmericaTime of religious revival in AmericaTime of unity in AmericaTime of patriotism in America30s
- Q14ReformimpairChangestay stillspoil30s