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Utilitarianism Greatest good for the greatest number Row 1, Col 1

Utilitarianism Greatest good for the greatest number Row 1, Col 1

Difference between Bill of Rights and Universal Declaration of Human Rights It is enforceable

Difference between Bill of Rights and Universal Declaration of Human Rights It is enforceable by U. S. government 1, 2

Open closed schools/enforce Brown v. Board Use of 101 st Airborne troops In Little

Open closed schools/enforce Brown v. Board Use of 101 st Airborne troops In Little Rock Arkansas 1, 3

Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Citizenship and voting rights for Native Americans were settled

Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Citizenship and voting rights for Native Americans were settled with the 1, 4

Bill of Rights Greatest political contribution the U. S. has given to the world

Bill of Rights Greatest political contribution the U. S. has given to the world 2, 1

Common good is achieved by enlightened self interest Tocqueville found that Americans believe in

Common good is achieved by enlightened self interest Tocqueville found that Americans believe in Opportunity and success are Related to well being of Society because… 2, 2

Black market An illegal market place For specific goods 2, 3

Black market An illegal market place For specific goods 2, 3

The proletariet A worker, a focus of Marxism 2, 4

The proletariet A worker, a focus of Marxism 2, 4

Author of Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 3, 1

Author of Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 3, 1

Higher moral laws justify actions Civil disobedience is Different from law breaking Because. .

Higher moral laws justify actions Civil disobedience is Different from law breaking Because. . 3, 2

Eduard Bernstein Wrote that socialism Does not need a violent revolution 3, 3

Eduard Bernstein Wrote that socialism Does not need a violent revolution 3, 3

Why Europe dislikes a strong president Europe’s experience with Napoleon Bonaparte 3, 4

Why Europe dislikes a strong president Europe’s experience with Napoleon Bonaparte 3, 4

De jure segregation Segregation based in law 4, 1

De jure segregation Segregation based in law 4, 1

Wrote Communist Manifesto Karl Marx 4, 2

Wrote Communist Manifesto Karl Marx 4, 2

Core values of Capitalism Profit Motive, Private Ownership and Market Economies 4, 3

Core values of Capitalism Profit Motive, Private Ownership and Market Economies 4, 3

De facto segregation Segregation not required By law 4, 4

De facto segregation Segregation not required By law 4, 4

Others who benefited from civil rights movement Women, Native Americans, Hispanics, Asians, farm laborers,

Others who benefited from civil rights movement Women, Native Americans, Hispanics, Asians, farm laborers, interracial persons 5, 1

Used to enforce protections in Bill of Rights Due process of 14 th amendment

Used to enforce protections in Bill of Rights Due process of 14 th amendment 5, 2

To become a U. S. Citizen = know 4 8 requirements 5, 3

To become a U. S. Citizen = know 4 8 requirements 5, 3

Powers enumerated to each branch – list two for each Specific Powers to Act

Powers enumerated to each branch – list two for each Specific Powers to Act internationally 5, 4

Higher missed • 2 court cases – Cherokee and Tropp • NGO – NON

Higher missed • 2 court cases – Cherokee and Tropp • NGO – NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION • Vocab terms from quizzes • International Law