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7. | The power of the Supreme Court to say whether or not an action or law is constitutional or not |
8. | to change or revise |
10. | a crop grown to make money that can be easily sold at market |
11. | a company in which investors buy stock in return for a share of its future profits |
13. | taking no side |
14. | a part of a machine or device that can be easily replaced by another identical part |
15. | A person living in a country who is not a citizen |
17. | lawmaking branch of the government; includes congress |
18. | The branch who enforces the laws; includes the president |
19. | a system to keep the three branches equal |
22. | a list of fundamental laws; a document detailing a plan of government |
26. | government with limited powers strictly defined by law |
28. | ideas or information used to intentionally spread harm or help a cause |
29. | to break away from or withdraw |
33. | a type of economy in which people are free to decide what to buy, sell, or trade. |
34. | relationship between a mother country and a colony in which trade is restricted fort he colonies in order to guarantee profits for the mother country |
37. | a tax of a foreign good, usually to protect domestic industry |
40. | a laborer who agrees to work for a time without pay in exchange for passage to America |
44. | a strong sense of devotion to ones country |
45. | laws passed in the South during Reconstruction aimed at controlling freedmen |
46. | $$$$; study on how individuals make and spend their money |
49. | incoming money |
50. | rivalry based on interests of different areas; favoring your state or region over the country |
52. | a job or action all citizens must do |
53. | a person who sought to end slavery |
54. | a group of advisers to the president |
55. | a machine invented by Eli Whitney that made it easier and quicker to clean cotton seeds out of cotton |
56. | a formal request |
57. | drinking little or no alcohol |
58. | to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval |