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vocabulary- write the definition and importance
articles of confederation
states rights
limited government
constitutional convention
federalism
anti-federalism
bill of rights
checks & balances
great compromise
three-fifths compromise
political party
cabinet
bicameral legislature
impressment
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The request is to complete a vocabulary table with definitions and importance for key U.S. government/history terms. Below are concise entries for each term.
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| Term | Definition and Importance |
|---|---|
| State’s Rights | Powers reserved for states (10th Amendment); balances federal authority; key in early U.S. debates. |
| Limited Government | Gov’t power restricted by law/constitution; prevents tyranny; core U.S. founding principle. |
| Constitutional Convention | 1787 meeting to revise Articles; drafted U.S. Constitution; established federal system. |
| Federalism | Division of power between federal and state gov’ts; balances national unity and state autonomy. |
| Anti-Federalism | Opposed Constitution (1780s); feared strong central gov’t; pushed for Bill of Rights. |
| Bill of Rights | First 10 Amendments (1791); protects individual liberties; addressed Anti-Federalist concerns. |
| Checks & Balances | System where branches limit each other’s power; prevents one branch from dominating. |
| Great Compromise | 1787 agreement: bicameral legislature (Senate equal, House by population); resolved state representation disputes. |
| Three-Fifths Compromise | Counted enslaved people as 3/5 for representation/taxation; compromised on slavery (later repealed). |
| Political Party | Group seeking to control gov’t via elections; organizes policy, mobilizes voters. |
| Cabinet | President’s advisors (executive dept heads); aids decision-making; established by Washington. |
| Bicameral Legislature | Two-house legislature (e.g., U.S. Congress: Senate + House); balances large/small state interests. |
| Impressment | Forcing people into military service; British practice angered U.S. (led to War of 1812). |