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U.S. History U3

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An order of a government forbidding merchant ships to enter or leave its ports.
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A group of advisors chosen by the head of a nation to help in government.
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To refuse to buy or use (a product or service); to join together against and have nothing to do with (a person, business, nation, employer, or any other person or thing) in order to coerce or punish
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An increase of the currency of a country by issuing much paper money; a sharp sudden rise in prices resulting in too great an expansion in paper money or bank credit.
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The right to vote.
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Exclusive control of a commodity or service.
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Formerly, the Democratic Republicans, formed in 1792. These Republicans were comparable to today's Democrats.
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A meeting of members of a political party to make plans, choose candidates, or decide how to vote.
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A member of a party opposed to the Federalists.
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A list of duties or taxes that a government charges on imports or exports.
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Control of who or what goes into or out of a place, especially by police or by an army or by a navy.
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To make void.
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A government that runs by the people who are under it
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A nation or state in which the citizens elect representatives to manage the government, which is usually headed by a president rather than a monarch
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The attitude or policy of a nation that does not take part directly or indirectly in a war between other nations.
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A member of the electoral college.
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The act or ceremony of installing a President into office.
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The act or practice of buying or selling when there is a large risk with the hopes of making a profit from future price changes.
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Too great regard for sectional interests; sectional prejudice or hatred.
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To confirm; approve.
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To force men to serve in the armed forces.
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A person who settles on land without title or right.
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A member or supporter of the Federalist Party in the United States.