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  • Form of military rule that suspends Bill of Rights guarantees; Law administrated by the military in an emergency situation when civilian Law-Enforcement agencies are not able to maintain order
    Marshall Law
  • To close off something
    Blockade
  • A resolution passed by both houses of congress requiring only a simple majority vote
    Joint Resolution
  • To live off the land
    Forage
  • Paper money that is not backed by gold or silver; Legal-tender notes issued by the U.S. government
    Greenback
  • The declaration of the principles and policies adopted by a political party or candidate
    Platform
  • Formal withdrawal from an organization
    Secession
  • Legal principle that requires that people who are arrested be brought to court to show why they should be held; writ inquiring into the lawfulness of retaining a person who is in prison or detained in custody
    Habeas Corpus
  • Principle that the settlers within a federal territory have the power to decide the legality of slavery within that territory
    Popular Sovereignty
  • A political candidate unexpectedly nominated, usually as a compromise between groups
    Dark Horse
  • Money paid to recruit soldiers for military service; payment to encourage inaction
    Bounty
  • Compulsory enrollment of people for military service
    Conscription