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Passing Econ Along the lexicon Created by Emonie Oglesby Aka The queen

Passing Econ Along the lexicon Created by Emonie Oglesby Aka The queen

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Passing Econ Along the lexicon

Created by Emonie OglesbyAka The queen

Goal 1 (delete slide after finished) 1. Proclamation of 1763-1. Proclamation of 1763- 2. Writs of assistance 2. Writs of assistance Electoral college Electoral college FactionsFactions Totalitarianism Totalitarianism

Charter colonyCharter colony Shays rebellionShays rebellion Articles of confederationArticles of confederation MontesquieuMontesquieu Self-incriminationSelf-incrimination

Religious pluralismReligious pluralism First great awakeningFirst great awakening Favorable balance of tradeFavorable balance of trade Eminent domain Eminent domain Stamp act congressStamp act congress

Goal 1Writs of Assistance

An allowed search for the British to search anything and anywhere for any motive.

Goal 2Popular Sovereignty

People make the government

Goal 1Stamp act congress

A group of colonist that met to oppose against the stamp act

Goal 1Factions

Assembly of people who believe in something but has another group of people who are against what they believe in.

Like the republicans and democrats; one believes government should do almost everything and the other believes that the people should do the things they want and have the governments support.

Goal 1Totalitarianism

Where government is the ruling factor and people have no voice.

Adolf Hitler and the

Nazi party

Goal 1Self-incrimination

The act of witnessing to oneself

Eminent domain

When the government takes away someone's property for the use of something else.

But the government must pay back what the property is worth

Electoral College

A group of electors vote for the president Government didn’t think the people should

be able to choose the head of the executive branch so they made the Electoral College

Each state has the number of electors as senators

Shays Rebellion

Daniel shay was angry that the state of Massachusetts raised taxes and he and a bunch of other farmers where already in debt, so he lead a revolt. The revolt lead to a stronger government and a revision of the articles of confederation.

Articles of confederation

An agreement of loose interpretation amongst the 13 colonies or states. Their national rulings)

Religious Pluralism

different types of religions

First Great awaking

Ministers that leading a Christian act that brought people back to believing in god. This lead to the separation of church and state and people to think about religion on their own.

Proclamation of 1763

No one could live beyond the Appalachian Mountain range and it was put under British rule.

Favorable balance of trade

A balance of trading and buying to and from other countries

Montesquieu

French politician who believed that separation of powers was the best government.

Charter Colonies

Colonies established by agreement from the Britain king, colonies that had the right to direct themselves.

Proportional Tax

Same percentage pay for everyone

Budget Deficit

When government spends more money than they are supposed to

Regressive taxes

More income from the less fortunate.( get more money taken away)

Revenue

How government makes money Taxes Fines and fees

Reprieves

President has the authority to delay a sentence

Deficit spending

motive to spend more than the government has, which puts one in debt

State of the union address

A speech made by the president to address the status of our country to congress

Elastic/ “Necessary and Proper” Clause Tells congress to make all laws suitable

and under the U.S. constitution

Censure

Senators or representatives are warned about misbehavior

Expulsion

Senator or representative is removed from congress because of distasteful actions.

Cloture

A 3/5th vote in closing a filibuster

Goal 2Whip

A job within a party, that oversees that people in the party vote the way the leader wants them to

Writ of habeas Corpus

An arrested person can get their case reviewed by a judge to make sure whatever they got in trouble for is lawful.

Bills of attainder

A legislation act that declares someone guilty without a trial.

Goal 3

ReferendumReferendum Political corruptionPolitical corruption County commissionersCounty commissioners Metropolis Metropolis AldermanAlderman

State vs. MannState vs. Mann Excise taxesExcise taxes Emergency management agenciesEmergency management agencies Corporate income tax Corporate income tax Disposal feesDisposal fees

Tax assessmentTax assessment Court facilitiesCourt facilities Separation of powersSeparation of powers Checks and balancesChecks and balances Incorporation into the constitutionIncorporation into the constitution

Goal 3Alderman

Member of the city council

Goal 3 Corporate Income Tax

Paying a percentage of what you make a year.

Goal 3Court Facilities

A record that holds important records and court dates

Goal 3Disposal Fees

Fees that are paid to the state to help clean up trash.

Goal 3Emergency Management

Agencies Agencies that help, support and protect

citizens.

Goal 3Excise Taxes

Taxes on things that are not necessarily needed.

Goal 3Metropolis

Huge Cities

Goal 3Referendum

A public vote for a convention for editing the constitution.

Goal 3Separation of Powers

Separation of the three government branches; executive, legislative, judicial to keep from abusing powers.

Goal 3State Vs. Mann

John Mann was taken to court for shooting and wounding for a slave. He was taken to court for battery. The court ruled that unless you owned the slave you had to leave the slave in its condition it came.