Title: According to Thomas Jefferson, unalienable natural rights are these
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2According to Thomas Jefferson, unalienable
natural rights are these
3This settled the dispute between large and small
states by creating the House of Representatives
and the Senate
4Freedom of speechFreedom of religionFreedom of
assemblyFreedom of the press
5The main goal of this was to assimilate people of
various cultures into the dominant culture
6His main goal when the Civil War began was to
restore the Union
7Lord Baltimore established the Maryland colony to
protect this group from the discrimination they
were facing in England
8This allowed Southern states to increase their
representation in the House by developing a
formula that was used to calculate slaves for
representation and legalized the slave trade for
twenty years,
9The right to vote regardless of race or previous
condition of servitude
10These are community centers that provided
assistance to the urban poor and sought to
Americanize them
11These were multi-family, unsanitary seven story
buildings that housed 3,000 people with only 7
bathrooms
12Colonists began to question the authority of the
British Monarchy due to the effect this had on
political thought in the colonies
13This is the system that maintains the separation
of powers among the branches of the federal
government.
14Federal graduated income tax
15This was a middle class movement that was
motivated primarily by fear
16This is Teddy Roosevelts approach to foreign
policy
17The Declaration of Independence elaborates on the
Enlightenment idea called these, expressed by
John Locke
18This is why the case of Marbury v. Madison was
significant
19Womens suffrage
20These thinkers stressed the importance of the
individual, the use of reason and the scientific
method
21He was the first to use the bully pulpit
22During this, people began to stress the
importance of the individual, questioned
authority, and salvation came through repenting
your sins
23This allows for flexibility in the Constitution
to meet the changing needs of the people
24Equal protection under the law
25Social reform was the main interest of this
movement
26Taft used this as his approach to foreign policy
which included paying off debts in Latin America