According to my textbook, the seven major economic goals that most Americans agree on are as follow:
Economic freedom
Economic efficiency
Economic equity
Economic security
Full employment
Price stability
Economic growth
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Articles because the Constitution has 7 articles.
The Great Awakening and the Seven Year War were two major events that helped to establish an American identity for the colonists. Both of these events occurred between 1730 and 1763.
seven thousand seven hundred seven
The massive debt that had built up during the Seven Years' War was a significant problem Grenville's policies were supposed to address. Grenville served as the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
The Oglala Lakota belong to that Native American population which prior to white contact called itself Oceti Šakowin, usually translated as The Seven Council Fires (from oceti, 'stove, fireplace' and šakowin, 'seven'). Fireplace is a term widely used by a number of American Indian tribes as a metaphor for various levels of social and political organization. The numbers four and seven are regarded as sacred numbers among most North American Indians.The Lakota (also Teton, Tetonwan, Teton Sioux) are a Native American tribe. They are part of a confederation of seven related Sioux tribes (the Oceti Sakowin or seven council fires) and speak Lakota, one of the three major dialects of the Sioux languageThe Dakota call themselves Otceti cakowiⁿ (Oćeti śakowiŋ1), The Seven Fireplaces or Council-fires. This designation refers to their original gentes, the Mdewakaⁿtoⁿwaⁿ (mdewakaŋ-toŋwaŋ), Waqpe-kute (Waḣpe-kute), Waqpe-toⁿwaⁿ(Wahpetoŋwaŋ), Sisitoⁿwaⁿ (Sisitoŋwaŋ), Ihañk-toⁿwaⁿ (Ihaŋktoŋwaŋ), Ihañk-toⁿwaⁿna (Ihaŋktoŋwaŋna), and Titoⁿwaⁿ (Titoŋwaŋ). They camped in two sets of concentric circles, one of four circles, consisting probably of the Mdewakaⁿtoⁿwaⁿ, Waqpe-kute, Waqpe-toⁿwaⁿ and Sisitoⁿwaⁿ; and the other of three circles, including the Ihañktoⁿwaⁿ, Ihañktoⁿwaⁿna, and Titoⁿwaⁿ, as shown by the dialectical resemblences and variations as well as by the relative positions of their former habitats.