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A History of the United States: Chapter 7: A More Perfect Union

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  1. bicameral
    composed of two legislative bodies
    Most states set up two-house, or bicameral, legislatures to divide the work of government even further.
  2. republic
    a political system in which power lies in a body of citizens
    People agreed the new country should be a republic, a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
  3. abandon
    give up with the intent of never claiming again
    Maryland refused to approve the Articles until New York, Virginia, and other states abandoned their land claims west of the Appalachian Mountains.
  4. ordinance
    an authoritative rule
    In 1785 the Confederation Congress passed an ordinance, or law, that set up a process to survey and sell the lands north of the Ohio River.
  5. clause
    a separate section of a legal document
    This clause, or condition added to a document, marked the first attempt to stop the spread of slavery in the United States.
  6. depreciate
    decline in value
    By 1781, the currency had depreciated, or fallen in value, so far that it was worth almost nothing.
  7. depression
    a long-term economic state with unemployment and low prices
    After the Revolutionary War, the United States went through a depression, a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases.
  8. manumission
    the formal act of freeing from slavery
    The number of free African Americans increased in Virginia after that state passed a law that encouraged manumission, the freeing of individual enslaved persons.
  9. convention
    a large formal assembly
    In September 1786, Hamilton called for a convention, or meeting, in Philadelphia to discuss trade issues.
  10. amend
    make revisions to
    Trust was important, because the Convention did not just amend, or revise, the Articles of Confederation.
  11. proportional
    properly related in size or degree
    In both houses the number of representatives would be proportional, or corresponding in size, to the population of each state.
  12. compromise
    an accommodation in which both sides make concessions
    A compromise is a settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands.
  13. reformation
    improvement in the condition of institutions or practices
    If there are errors, it should be remembered, that the seeds of reformation are sown in the work itself, and the concurrence of two-thirds of the Congress may at any time introduce alterations and amendments....
  14. concurrence
    agreement of results or opinions
    If there are errors, it should be remembered, that the seeds of reformation are sown in the work itself, and the concurrence of two-thirds of the Congress may at any time introduce alterations and amendments....
  15. tradition
    a specific practice of long standing
    Although the Americans broke away from British rule, they respected many British traditions, or cultural beliefs and practices.
  16. federalism
    government divided between central and regional powers
    Federalism, or sharing power between the federal and state governments, is one of the key features of the United States government.
  17. legislative
    relating to a lawmaking assembly
    Article I of the Constitution declares Congress to be the legislative branch, or lawmaking branch, of the government.
  18. executive
    having the function of carrying out plans or orders
    Article II of the Constitution sets up the executive branch, to carry out the nation's laws and policies.
  19. electoral college
    the body that formally selects the United States president
    A special group called the Electoral College elects the president and vice president.
  20. judicial
    relating to the administration of justice
    Article III deals with the judicial branch, or court system.
  21. reside
    be inherent or innate in
    The nation's judicial power resides in "one supreme Court" and any lower federal courts Congress creates.
  22. amendment
    a statement that is added to a proposal or document
    Still, Virginia did ratify the document after promises that there would be a bill of rights amendment—something added to a document.
Created on Mon Jun 14 16:03:28 EDT 2021 (updated Tue Jun 15 13:38:44 EDT 2021)

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