This document defines key vocabulary terms from a history chapter on government and economics, including bonds, national debt, tariffs, impressment, caucuses, implied powers, partisan, and sedition. Bonds are issued by the government to borrow money with interest; national debt is the total amount a government owes; tariffs are taxes on imports or exports; impressment involved forcing people into naval service; caucuses were political party meetings to choose candidates or policies; implied powers are not directly mentioned in the Constitution; partisan means favoring one side of an issue; and sedition aims to undermine the established government.