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American Pageant - Chapter 10 - Vocabulary

Vocabulary terms from Chapter 10 of American Pageant.

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An official count of population; in the United States, the federal census occurs every ten years
The debt of a government or nation to individual creditors, also called the national debt
The body of official advisers to the head of a government; in the United States, it consists of the heads of the major executive departments
A court that hears cases in several designated locations rather than in a single place
Concerning public finances-expenditures and revenues
The appropriation or taking on of obligations not originally one's own
A tax on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of certain products
The shares of capital ownership gained from investing in a corporate enterprise; the term also refers to the certificates representing such shares
Any item, paper or otherwise, used as money
Arbitrary or tyrannical rule
To force people or property into public service without choice; conscript
The merging of diverse cultures or peoples into one
An investigation carried on with much publicity, supposedly to uncover dangerous activity but actually intended to weaken the political opposition
An agreement or covenant between states to perform some legal act
In American politics, the assertion that a state may legally invalidate a federal act deemed inconsistent with its rights or sovereignty

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