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Fourth Nine Weeks Review

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Benjamin MaysPresident of Morehouse College, Influenced Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights worker
Hernando De SotoExplored Georgia for gold, brought diseases to America
Lend/ LeaseProgram that brought arms to American allies
Dispositional hearingHearing in a juvenile case where the judge decides what punishment the juvenile will receive
Senator Georgia General Assembly25 years old, U.S. citizen, 2 year Georgia resident
House of Representatives Georgia General Assembly21 years old, U.S. citizen, 2 years Georgia citizen
Age to vote18
Ivan Allen Jr.Brought major league sports to Atlanta
Ellis ArnallEnded white only primaries in Georgia
Brown vs. Board of EducationEnded segregation in education and changed the way children are educated in Georgia
Carl VinsonStrengthened the U.S. Navy and brought shipbuilding to Georgia
Richard RussellBrought bases to Georgia during WWII
Warm SpringsFranklin Delano Roosevelt came here to help his polio symptoms
Jimmy CarterGeorgia President who won the Nobel Peace Prize
Separation of PowersExecutive, Legislative, Judicial Branches
IndustrialGeorgia was less agricultural and more this after WWII
A reason a person can't register to vote in GeorgiaCurrently in jail
Main job of Legislative BranchMake laws
Main job of Judicial BranchInterpret laws
Main job of Executive BranchEnforce laws
Person who can veto laws approved by the Legislative BranchGovernor
PartisanAssociated with a political party
NonpartisanNot associated with a political party
DelinquentCriminal behavior by a juvenile
UnrulyBehavior which is against the law only if committed by a juvenile
AppellateCourt that reviews decisions made by other courts
Weak Mayor-CouncilMayor is basically a figurehead; council has most of the executive power
Council-ManagerCity is run like a business by a hired executive
Strong Mayor-CouncilMayor has most of the executive power and can veto legislation
DefendantPerson accused of wronging a person
PlaintiffPerson who accuses another person of wronging them
FelonyMore serious crime such as armed robbery
MisdemeanorLess serious crime which usually only carries less than a year in jail
Booker T. WashingtonCivil Rights worker who spoke about accommodation and gaining civil rights gradually through hard work and education
W.E.B. DuBoisCivil Rights worker who spoke out for immediate civil rights
Civil LawThese two parties, defendant, plaintiff, would be found in this type of court case.
Civilian Conservation Corp.New Deal program that built state parks
Rural Electrification ActNew Deal program that brought electricity to rural Georgia
Social Security ActNew Deal program that paid the elderly, orphans, and disabled
Number of terms a Georgia governor can serve back to back2


Literature Instructor
Byron Middle School
Byron, GA

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