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Presented By: Samantha Sohnen
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-to add onEx: Texas
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Central government was too weak (States had too much power)
First form of government in the United States
Replaced with Constitution
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Workers complete single, specialized task over and over again
Way of mass producing
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Proposed law
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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, and consisting of a formal list of citizens’ rights and freedoms
Antifederalists would not agree to the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added
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Group of angry Chinese attacked foreigners all over China
Put down by a national army including 2,500 Americans
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A refusal to buy certain goods
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A 1954 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that “separate but equal” education for Negro and Caucasian students was unconstitutional
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The pattern of good times and bad times in the economy
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A group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors
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Free Enterprise - The primary economic system for the United States
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Northerners who rushed to the South after the Civil War
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Fought originally to keep the United States whole; 1861-1865
Added slavery goals in 1863 because of the Emancipation Proclamation
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A way of life shared by people with similar arts, beliefs, and customs
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A law, enacted in 1887 that distributed reservation land to individual owners
Was meant to encourage Native Americans to give up their traditional ways and become farmers
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The document, written in 1776 primarily by Thomas Jefferson, was where the colonies declared independence from Britain
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Being forced to register for the army due to certain qualifications such as gender and age
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The body of electors who formally elect United States officials
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An executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, freeing the slaves in all regions rebelling against the Union
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A ban on trade
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People of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture
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The branch of the United States government
President Has the power to veto
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Sharing of power between state and national gov’t
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Supporters of the Constitution
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Relationships with the other countries
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President Wilson’s goals for peace after World War I
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Established a two-house legislative branch
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Passed in 1862, this law offered 160 acres of land free to anyone who agreed to live on and improve the land for five years
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First settlement house in the United States
Founded in 1889 by Jane Addams, a model for other settlement houses of the time
Chicago, Illinois
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Pushed Native Americans west of the Mississippi River
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Putting down a small amount of money and agreeing to pay the rest off in small payments
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Staying out of foreign affairs with the exception of self-defense
George Washington advised this in his farewell address
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The first permanent English settlement in North America, 1607
It was in Virginia
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Laws meant to enforce separation between Caucasians and Negros in public places in the South
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Can declare laws unconstitutional
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Hands-off government
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President Wilson’s 14th Point An organization set up after World
War I to settle international conflicts If one nation was in trouble, other
nations would aid it America opposed it Americans did not want another war
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Can (L) over ride a veto
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The 1803 purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France
Thomas Jefferson bought it from Napoleon
Doubled the size of the United States
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An 1803 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it had the power to abolish laws by declaring them unconstitutional
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The production or manufacture of goods in large quantities, especially by machinery
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An agreement established by the men who sailed to America on the Mayflower, which called for laws for the good of the colony and set forth the idea of self-government
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Henry Clay made it A series of laws enacted in 1820 to
maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states
Missouri would be a slave state and Maine would be a free state
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A company that eliminates its competitors and controls an industry
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A policy of United States opposition to any European interference in the Western Hemisphere, announced by President Monroe
Passed on December 2, 1823
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Around 1900, the term for a journalist who exposed corruption in American society
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A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one’s country
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All nations have the right to trade with China, not just those with a sphere (section) of influence
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“Separate but equal” is LEGAL!
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An organization that influences enough votes to control a local government
EX. Boss Tweed Political Machine of New York City
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Group of farmers Wanted to get rid of pools and
rebates
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The banning of the manufacture, sale, and possession of alcoholic beverages
18th amendment
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Official approval
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In 1919-1920, a wave of panic from fear of a communist revolution
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Land set aside by the United States government for Native American tribes
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1904 addition to Monroe Doctrine
U.S. seen as “international police power.”
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A 1919 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment could be limited, especially during wartime
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To withdraw (Sectionalism resulted - North vs. South)
Civil War
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1898 war The United States becomes a
world/imperial power
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An area where foreign nations claim special rights and economic privileges
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The right to vote
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Supply up demand down price down
Supply down demand up price up
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A tax on imported goods
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A campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol
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A legal body created to hold stock in many companies, often in the same industry
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1846-1848 U.S. got the Mexican Cession Territories of California, New
Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona
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A style of writing that exaggerates and sensationalizes the news
Attracts readers
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1st amendment: 1791, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble peacefully, freedom to petition against the government
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13th amendment: 1865, abolishing slavery
14th amendment: 1868, defines citizenship, application of due process, and equal protection
15th amendment: 1870, defines citizens’ right to vote
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16th amendment: 1913, allows Federal income tax
17th amendment: 1913, direct popular election of United States senators
18th amendment: 1919, manufacture, sale, importation and transportation of alcoholic beverages forbidden in the United States; also known as Prohibition (repealed by the 21st amendment)
19th amendment: 1920, right of women to vote