US History
... • (1) In United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States from 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U.S. government, which provide a framework fo ...
... • (1) In United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States from 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U.S. government, which provide a framework fo ...
panel ii: is the constitution responsible for
... Such arguments are, at their heart, structural constitutional arguments. But unlike the structural mode of interpretation familiar to us today, which builds claims about topics like the separation of powers and federalism on institutional relationships within the political sphere,3 arguments about c ...
... Such arguments are, at their heart, structural constitutional arguments. But unlike the structural mode of interpretation familiar to us today, which builds claims about topics like the separation of powers and federalism on institutional relationships within the political sphere,3 arguments about c ...
8 final review
... During WWI, the federal government stepped in and channeled the entire economy into war production; mention the various agencies and their function/responsibilities. Why did Americans agree to such sacrifice, and why did they allow the government to concentrate so much power? ...
... During WWI, the federal government stepped in and channeled the entire economy into war production; mention the various agencies and their function/responsibilities. Why did Americans agree to such sacrifice, and why did they allow the government to concentrate so much power? ...
APUSH Syllabus
... States as an imperial power. (3 weeks) Objectives: Theme #1: Populism and Progressivism (Explain the origin and the goals of the Progressive movement. Analyze the local and state reforms, including utility socialism. Identify the three progressive presidents and the major actions that they took duri ...
... States as an imperial power. (3 weeks) Objectives: Theme #1: Populism and Progressivism (Explain the origin and the goals of the Progressive movement. Analyze the local and state reforms, including utility socialism. Identify the three progressive presidents and the major actions that they took duri ...
Competency Goal 1
... Amusement parks Spectator sports Frederick Olmstead New forms of leisure Cultural pluralism Urbanization Nativism Melting pot Objective 5.02: Explain how business and industrial leaders accumulated wealth and wielded political and economic power. Major Concepts Terms Emergence of new Bessemer Proces ...
... Amusement parks Spectator sports Frederick Olmstead New forms of leisure Cultural pluralism Urbanization Nativism Melting pot Objective 5.02: Explain how business and industrial leaders accumulated wealth and wielded political and economic power. Major Concepts Terms Emergence of new Bessemer Proces ...
Propositions for Reform - TigerPrints
... end of the century, such changes had helped precipitate the closing of the frontier, the United StatHV¶HPHUJHQFHRQWRWKHLQWHUQDWLRQDOVFHQHDVDPajor imperialist power, and the rise of the populist movement, which climaxed in the great realigning Presidential election of 1896. The last of these ...
... end of the century, such changes had helped precipitate the closing of the frontier, the United StatHV¶HPHUJHQFHRQWRWKHLQWHUQDWLRQDOVFHQHDVDPajor imperialist power, and the rise of the populist movement, which climaxed in the great realigning Presidential election of 1896. The last of these ...
War, Wilson, and Women, Mr. David Trevaskis
... became one of the founders of modern social work. In 1898, she joined the Anti-Imperialist League. In Democracy and Social Ethics, Addams wrote in 1902 that popular support for war would gradually disappear once the larger society developed the type of collective social morality and efforts for comm ...
... became one of the founders of modern social work. In 1898, she joined the Anti-Imperialist League. In Democracy and Social Ethics, Addams wrote in 1902 that popular support for war would gradually disappear once the larger society developed the type of collective social morality and efforts for comm ...
Chester A
... During his 14 years in the House, he became the leading Republican tariff expert, giving his name to the measure enacted in 1890. The next year he was elected Governor of Ohio, serving two terms. When McKinley became President, the depression of 1893 had almost run its course and with it the extreme ...
... During his 14 years in the House, he became the leading Republican tariff expert, giving his name to the measure enacted in 1890. The next year he was elected Governor of Ohio, serving two terms. When McKinley became President, the depression of 1893 had almost run its course and with it the extreme ...
Course Name U - Moore Public Schools
... 4. Contrast the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. 5. What steps is minorities take to combat social problems and discrimination? 6. What steps did Wilson take to increase the government’s role in the economy? ...
... 4. Contrast the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. 5. What steps is minorities take to combat social problems and discrimination? 6. What steps did Wilson take to increase the government’s role in the economy? ...
Course Name U - Moore Public Schools
... 4. Contrast the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. 5. What steps is minorities take to combat social problems and discrimination? 6. What steps did Wilson take to increase the government’s role in the economy? ...
... 4. Contrast the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. 5. What steps is minorities take to combat social problems and discrimination? 6. What steps did Wilson take to increase the government’s role in the economy? ...
Students will compare and contrast (purposes, sources of power)
... how the second half of the 20th century was characterized by rapid social, political and economic changes that created new challenges (e.g., population growth, diminishing natural resources, environmental concerns, human rights issues, technological and scientific advances, ...
... how the second half of the 20th century was characterized by rapid social, political and economic changes that created new challenges (e.g., population growth, diminishing natural resources, environmental concerns, human rights issues, technological and scientific advances, ...
Students will compare and contrast (purposes, sources of power)
... how the second half of the 20th century was characterized by rapid social, political and economic changes that created new challenges (e.g., population growth, diminishing natural resources, environmental concerns, human rights issues, technological and scientific advances, ...
... how the second half of the 20th century was characterized by rapid social, political and economic changes that created new challenges (e.g., population growth, diminishing natural resources, environmental concerns, human rights issues, technological and scientific advances, ...
Discovery and Settlement of the New World 1492- 1650
... After 1677, slaves were imported rapidly into the Chesapeake region, The existing slaves multiplied even faster. As the slave population increased, laws against them became stricter [whites were scared]. An important thing to remember about slavery in the South is that most yeomen farmers couldn’t a ...
... After 1677, slaves were imported rapidly into the Chesapeake region, The existing slaves multiplied even faster. As the slave population increased, laws against them became stricter [whites were scared]. An important thing to remember about slavery in the South is that most yeomen farmers couldn’t a ...
Madeline McDowell Breckinridge, National Suffrage Leader and
... movement of Central Kentucky. In 1899 Madge resurrected a group called the Gleaners affiliated with Lexington’s Christ Church Episcopal and led them in mission activities in Eastern Kentucky. Asked by Lexington’s mayor to help with relief efforts in the harsh winter of 1899-1900, the group participa ...
... movement of Central Kentucky. In 1899 Madge resurrected a group called the Gleaners affiliated with Lexington’s Christ Church Episcopal and led them in mission activities in Eastern Kentucky. Asked by Lexington’s mayor to help with relief efforts in the harsh winter of 1899-1900, the group participa ...
US History Scope and Sequence Overview 1st Nine
... • Describe how American became (part of every ALE US patterns in the size and effects of industrialism and big a world power. History classroom distribution of cities using maps, business. • Explain why the United States district wide) Use this graphics, and other information. • Explain the effectiv ...
... • Describe how American became (part of every ALE US patterns in the size and effects of industrialism and big a world power. History classroom distribution of cities using maps, business. • Explain why the United States district wide) Use this graphics, and other information. • Explain the effectiv ...
Goodnight moonshine : the lasting effects of prohibition
... Prohibitionists responded to this propaganda by stating that the federal tax “has made the infernal business appear as one of the pillars of the country, when it is nothing more than a caterpillar living upon the fruits of others’ industry.”26 However, attempts to repeal this tax led to dissension ...
... Prohibitionists responded to this propaganda by stating that the federal tax “has made the infernal business appear as one of the pillars of the country, when it is nothing more than a caterpillar living upon the fruits of others’ industry.”26 However, attempts to repeal this tax led to dissension ...
U.S. History review Goal 7-12
... Muckrakers" was the name that Theodore Roosevelt gave journalists of the early part of the 20th century who exposed governmental and abuses in American business. Ida Tarbell, one of the original muckrakers, was able to help shut down the Standard Oil Company monopoly by advocating for the Clayton an ...
... Muckrakers" was the name that Theodore Roosevelt gave journalists of the early part of the 20th century who exposed governmental and abuses in American business. Ida Tarbell, one of the original muckrakers, was able to help shut down the Standard Oil Company monopoly by advocating for the Clayton an ...
Teaching Resources
... the enticing new products, many Americans stretched their incomes by buying consumer goods on the newly devised installment plan. 3. Electric appliances made housewives’ chores easier, yet their leisure time did not dramatically increase, as more middleclass housewives did their own housework and la ...
... the enticing new products, many Americans stretched their incomes by buying consumer goods on the newly devised installment plan. 3. Electric appliances made housewives’ chores easier, yet their leisure time did not dramatically increase, as more middleclass housewives did their own housework and la ...
1 Rutgers Model Congress Michigan/ Republican House Committee
... attempted to take action in favor of curbing the amendment, birthright citizenship remains a strongly debated topic between the two parties. The creation of the Fourteenth Amendment was primarily made to combat the Dred Scott v. Sanford case, which held that no black of African descent, even a freed ...
... attempted to take action in favor of curbing the amendment, birthright citizenship remains a strongly debated topic between the two parties. The creation of the Fourteenth Amendment was primarily made to combat the Dred Scott v. Sanford case, which held that no black of African descent, even a freed ...
Goal 1 - Pitt County Schools
... governments. Old Anti-Federalists. Jefferson defeats Adams. Jefferson ties in balloting with Aaron Burr. Hamilton supports Jefferson over Burr for President. Jefferson begins to lessen the ceremony of the presidency. Inauguration speech, “We are all Democratic-Republicans, we are all Federalists.” T ...
... governments. Old Anti-Federalists. Jefferson defeats Adams. Jefferson ties in balloting with Aaron Burr. Hamilton supports Jefferson over Burr for President. Jefferson begins to lessen the ceremony of the presidency. Inauguration speech, “We are all Democratic-Republicans, we are all Federalists.” T ...
Generate PDF - H-Net
... Atlanta Constitution Editor Henry W. Grady Heralds the New South, 1886. The U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Segregation: Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896. Booker T. Washington Advocates Self-Help, 1895. W.E.B. Du Bois Rejects Washington's Strategy of Accommodation, 1903. Mary Church Terrell Praises the Club Work ...
... Atlanta Constitution Editor Henry W. Grady Heralds the New South, 1886. The U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Segregation: Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896. Booker T. Washington Advocates Self-Help, 1895. W.E.B. Du Bois Rejects Washington's Strategy of Accommodation, 1903. Mary Church Terrell Praises the Club Work ...
Unemployment Chart
... Turning Points: The Spanish-American War or The Progressive Era Why were these years chosen for this period? Using the census data from 1890, Frederick Jackson Turner believed the frontier was closed. This helped lead to overseas expansion. After the Spanish-American War, the US entered the Progress ...
... Turning Points: The Spanish-American War or The Progressive Era Why were these years chosen for this period? Using the census data from 1890, Frederick Jackson Turner believed the frontier was closed. This helped lead to overseas expansion. After the Spanish-American War, the US entered the Progress ...
Unit 7: Ch. 23 Unit 7: Ch. 23
... 2. About 8k business houses collapsed in 6 mo. & dozens of RR lines went into the hands of receivers. • Cleveland now had a deficit, & according to law Treasury had to issue gold for the notes it had paid in the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, thus causing a steady drain on gold in the Treasury— Treasu ...
... 2. About 8k business houses collapsed in 6 mo. & dozens of RR lines went into the hands of receivers. • Cleveland now had a deficit, & according to law Treasury had to issue gold for the notes it had paid in the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, thus causing a steady drain on gold in the Treasury— Treasu ...
1920-40 - Point Loma High School
... dedicated to maintaining traditional American morals, standards, and culture • The new KKK had a great deal of support, especially in the southern “Bible Belt” states • At its height of popularity it claimed to have over 5 million members • The organization collapsed in the late twenties when it was ...
... dedicated to maintaining traditional American morals, standards, and culture • The new KKK had a great deal of support, especially in the southern “Bible Belt” states • At its height of popularity it claimed to have over 5 million members • The organization collapsed in the late twenties when it was ...
Progressive Era
The Progressive Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States, from the 1890s to 1920s . The main objective of the Progressive movement was eliminating corruption in government. The movement primarily targeted political machines and their bosses. By taking down these corrupt representatives in office a further means of direct democracy would be established. They also sought regulation of monopolies (Trust Busting) and corporations through antitrust laws. These antitrust laws were seen as a way to promote equal competition for the advantage of consumers.Many progressives supported Prohibition in the United States in order to destroy the political power of local bosses based in saloons. At the same time, women's suffrage was promoted to bring a ""purer"" female vote into the arena. A second theme was building an Efficiency Movement in every sector that could identify old ways that needed modernizing, and bring to bear scientific, medical and engineering solutions; a key part of the efficiency movement was scientific management, or ""Taylorism"".Many activists joined efforts to reform local government, public education, medicine, finance, insurance, industry, railroads, churches, and many other areas. Progressives transformed, professionalized and made ""scientific"" the social sciences, especially history, economics, and political science. In academic fields the day of the amateur author gave way to the research professor who published in the new scholarly journals and presses. The national political leaders included Theodore Roosevelt, Robert M. La Follette, Sr., and Charles Evans Hughes on the Republican side, and William Jennings Bryan, Woodrow Wilson and Al Smith on the Democratic side.Initially the movement operated chiefly at local levels; later, it expanded to state and national levels. Progressives drew support from the middle class, and supporters included many lawyers, teachers, physicians, ministers and business people. The Progressives strongly supported scientific methods as applied to economics, government, industry, finance, medicine, schooling, theology, education, and even the family. They closely followed advances underway at the time in Western Europe and adopted numerous policies, such as a major transformation of the banking system by creating the Federal Reserve System in 1913. Reformers felt that old-fashioned ways meant waste and inefficiency, and eagerly sought out the ""one best system"".