US History

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  1. 5. Thomas Jefferson's first vice president, who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804.
  2. 9. This term refers to the heads of the executive departments.
  3. 10. A term for hard coin, such as gold or silver, that can also back and give a fixed point of valuation to paper currencies.
  4. 12. Religious songs composed by enslaved African Americans.
  5. 13. the United States, Great Britain, (free) France, and the Soviet Union
  6. 14. The pre-Civil War reform movement which sought to curb the drinking of hard liquor.
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  1. 1. In World War II, the alliance of German and Italy, and later Japan.
  2. 2. Self-conscious African American cultural, literary, and artistic movement centered in Harlem in New York City during the 1920s.
  3. 3. A political party founded by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to combat Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies.
  4. 4. Term for a liberated woman who bucked conventional ideas of propriety in dress and manners during the 1920s.
  5. 6. The treaty that ended World War I.
  6. 7. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
  7. 8. A form of business organization that created a single board to trustees to oversee competing firms.
  8. 11. Laws passed by Southern state legislatures during Reconstruction