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Praxis 5001 social studies Latest 2023 Graded A+ Three branches of the government Legislative, executive, and judicial Legislative branch they make the laws. Made up of the House of representatives House of representatives 435 members. the number each state has is based on the state's population. 100 % of members elected every 2 years Executive branch ones to enforce the laws, includes the president and vice president judicial branch interprets the meaning of laws, and decide if law violates the constitution constitution written in 1789, the frame of the government. defined the composition of the three branches Treaty of Paris 1783 Treaty between colonists and British, ended the revolutionary war The Silk Road a system of trade routes established during the Han Dynasty that stretched from China through India to Egypt, and eventually to the Roman Empire. 3/5 Compromise Congress decision concerning taxes based on population. 3/5 of a state's slaves were counted in terms of congressional representation, presidential electors, and direct taxes. 19th amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920 The Truman Doctrine provided political, military, and economic assistance to democratic nations threatened by authoritarian forces and governments, including Greece and Turkey. the new deal Government sponsored programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to revitalize the economy and alleviate poverty and despair caused by the Depression. the Articles of Confederation created by the continental congress, it was America's first constitution which provided for a new central government with limited powers. Eventually replaced with the constitution The Gettysburg Address speech given by Abraham Lincoln; dedicating a cemetery for soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Trail of tears Native-Americans (particularly the Cherokee in Georgia and Tennessee) were forcibly removed from their land and made to march in the winter to reservations in Oklahoma. Over 4000 died out of 16000 who were forced to go. One of the greatest tragedies in American history. The Adams-Onis Treaty provided the purchase of Florida from Spain in 1819. It also gained Spanish to abandon claims in the Oregon Territory. the proclamation act Prohibited English settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains to appease the Native Americans. The Great Migration ; mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North The Townshend Acts Taxed goods, such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea. It also allowed customs officials to search without real reason in order to prevent smuggling. Colonists believed that this tax was an example of taxation without representation. Missouri Compromise "Compromise of 1820" over the issue of slavery in Missouri. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states. What at the 5 Great Lakes? Be able to locate them on a map. A group of five freshwater lakes of central North America between the United States and Canada; the lakes are Huron (looks like a perched bird), Ontario (sits ontario, or on top of, Lake Erie), Michigan (boarders Michigan), Erie (at the bottom which is kind of eerie, and it boarders Erie, Pennsylvania), and Superior (the "superior" lake because it is at the top, and is the biggest) What was the first successful English settlement in the Americas? Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. Jewelers and goldsmiths came, hoping to find gold. When there wasn't any gold, when there was no one willing to farm, and a harsh winter called the "Starving Time," struck, nearly half of the colonists died. The low survival rate in the New World made it difficult to find new colonists

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