| A | B |
| Colonel MacKenzie | was chosen to lead campaigns |
| Major John B. Jones | lead frontier but along Red River campaign |
| Lt. Henry Ossian Flipper | first black graduate of West Point |
| Samuel Colt | invented six shot revolver |
| General Sheridan | commander U.S. Military |
| Colonel Grierson | commanded infantry and calvary |
| Lawrie Tatum | indian agent |
| Kwahadies | last band of commanches |
| Jaun Cortina | protest tribes of Mexican Tejanos |
| Captain McNeily | veteran of Confederate |
| verdict | the decision of court |
| felony | a serious crime such as murder or arson |
| criminal law | a body of law describes what can't be done |
| chief executive | president of executives |
| grand jury | group of citizens who must hear trial |
| misdemeanor | crime that is less serious than a felony |
| petit jury | 6 to 12 persons who listens to the evidence and decides on a verdict |
| creed | set of beliefs |
| no bill | grand jury's decision that evidence does not warrant an idictment |
| plea bargain | an agreement between prosecutor and defendant |
| civil law | a body of law that outlines rights betwen individuals or groups |
| checks and balances | idea that each branch can limit power of others |
| indictment | formal charges against the accused |
| juror | member of the jury |
| jurisdiction | authority of judicial to try case |