Social Security Act (1935)
... Wagner Act (1935): The Wagner Act, is a 1935 United States federal law that limits the means with which employers may react to workers in the private sector who create labor unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take part in strikes and other forms of concerted activity in support of their de ...
... Wagner Act (1935): The Wagner Act, is a 1935 United States federal law that limits the means with which employers may react to workers in the private sector who create labor unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take part in strikes and other forms of concerted activity in support of their de ...
American Studies ID
... commission (legal document issued by a government granting one a title, monarchy, enterprise or status). The reason this case has such significance is because it was the first time something had been declared unconstitutional and it set in place the courts ability to oversee the actions of the other ...
... commission (legal document issued by a government granting one a title, monarchy, enterprise or status). The reason this case has such significance is because it was the first time something had been declared unconstitutional and it set in place the courts ability to oversee the actions of the other ...
Excerpts: Native American Testimony
... their own good. ... On the Indian question President Grant thus faced a divided nation. At first he sided with the reformers ... To recruit honest agents he looked to religious organizations, such as the Society of Friends. By 1872 the Grant administration had installed men from thirteen separate re ...
... their own good. ... On the Indian question President Grant thus faced a divided nation. At first he sided with the reformers ... To recruit honest agents he looked to religious organizations, such as the Society of Friends. By 1872 the Grant administration had installed men from thirteen separate re ...
1924 The Immigration Act of 1924
... Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America acting under and by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, do hereby proclaim and make known that on and after July 1, 1924, and throughout the fiscal year 1924-25, the quota of each nationality ...
... Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America acting under and by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, do hereby proclaim and make known that on and after July 1, 1924, and throughout the fiscal year 1924-25, the quota of each nationality ...
Resolutions of the Hartford Convention
... Amendments to the Constitution Proposed by the Hartford Convention : 1814 Therefore resolved.-That it be and hereby is recommended to the Legislatures of the several States represented in this Convention to adopt all such measures as may be necessary effectually to protect the citizens of said State ...
... Amendments to the Constitution Proposed by the Hartford Convention : 1814 Therefore resolved.-That it be and hereby is recommended to the Legislatures of the several States represented in this Convention to adopt all such measures as may be necessary effectually to protect the citizens of said State ...
10.5 Homestead PPT
... 1862 Lincoln passed the Homestead Act for those not supporting Confederates. ...
... 1862 Lincoln passed the Homestead Act for those not supporting Confederates. ...
Worcester v. Georgia, 1832
... Nation responded by asking for an injunction to prevent their laws and government from being dissolved. Justice John Marshall wrote that Native Americans were “domestic dependent nations” who could not appeal in federal courts. Samuel Worcester claimed that the Georgia courts had no jurisdiction ove ...
... Nation responded by asking for an injunction to prevent their laws and government from being dissolved. Justice John Marshall wrote that Native Americans were “domestic dependent nations” who could not appeal in federal courts. Samuel Worcester claimed that the Georgia courts had no jurisdiction ove ...
MC DBQ T Constitutional Principles Individual Rights
... Part I: The following documents address each of the State’s suggested periods of migration. Read each document carefully and then answer the multiple-choice questions. Document 1: Native American Indians “Federal Indian policy during the period from 1870 to 1900 marked a departure from earlier poli ...
... Part I: The following documents address each of the State’s suggested periods of migration. Read each document carefully and then answer the multiple-choice questions. Document 1: Native American Indians “Federal Indian policy during the period from 1870 to 1900 marked a departure from earlier poli ...
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Events UGRR Final
... Stipulating that “not less than three nor more than five” states could be carved out of the region, the act led to the creation of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan (with part of th ...
... Stipulating that “not less than three nor more than five” states could be carved out of the region, the act led to the creation of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan (with part of th ...
RTF - North Carolina General Assembly
... public management and protection of United States forest and park lands in North Carolina; and Whereas, the new policies of the Department of the Interior provide for the sale of public lands as a means of generating government revenue in direct opposition to previous policies of maintaining effecti ...
... public management and protection of United States forest and park lands in North Carolina; and Whereas, the new policies of the Department of the Interior provide for the sale of public lands as a means of generating government revenue in direct opposition to previous policies of maintaining effecti ...
Chief William McIntosh
... Congress for help-he wanted the Cherokee protected and past treaties honored ...
... Congress for help-he wanted the Cherokee protected and past treaties honored ...
SEDITION ACT. An act in addition to the act intituled, "An act for the
... States of America, in Congress assembled. That if any persons shall unlawfully combine or conspire together, with intent to oppose any measure or measures of the government of the United States, which are or shall be directed by proper authority, or to impede the operation of any law of the United S ...
... States of America, in Congress assembled. That if any persons shall unlawfully combine or conspire together, with intent to oppose any measure or measures of the government of the United States, which are or shall be directed by proper authority, or to impede the operation of any law of the United S ...
Causes of the War of 1812
... January 12, 1904- Henry Ford sets the land speed record by driving 91.37 mph on the frozen Lake St. Clair in Michigan. January 12, 1919- Leaders of the Big Four nations meet for the first time in Paris to discuss the end of World War I. January 12, 1943- Soviet forces breach the year and a half long ...
... January 12, 1904- Henry Ford sets the land speed record by driving 91.37 mph on the frozen Lake St. Clair in Michigan. January 12, 1919- Leaders of the Big Four nations meet for the first time in Paris to discuss the end of World War I. January 12, 1943- Soviet forces breach the year and a half long ...
2016-APUSH-REVIEW-2016-KEY
... South Carolina Nullification Crisis, 1832-1833 -After South Carolina declared a federal tariff null and void, President Jackson obtained a Force Bill to use military action against South Carolina. The crisis ended with a compromise to lower tariffs over an extended time. Indian Removal Act, 1830 -La ...
... South Carolina Nullification Crisis, 1832-1833 -After South Carolina declared a federal tariff null and void, President Jackson obtained a Force Bill to use military action against South Carolina. The crisis ended with a compromise to lower tariffs over an extended time. Indian Removal Act, 1830 -La ...
Indian Removal PowerPoint
... purchase for Georgia all of the Indian lands remaining within the state. However, the Federal Goverment could only buy land through treaty. 1808- First major Cherokee migration to land west of the Mississippi. ...
... purchase for Georgia all of the Indian lands remaining within the state. However, the Federal Goverment could only buy land through treaty. 1808- First major Cherokee migration to land west of the Mississippi. ...
Act of Mar 3, 1819, 3 Stat 523 CHAP. XCIII.—An Act to authorize the
... cession of said territories to the United States; and he may, for these purposes, and in order to maintain in said territories the authority of the United States, employ any part of the army and navy of the United States, and the militia of any state or territory which he may deem necessary. SEC. 2. ...
... cession of said territories to the United States; and he may, for these purposes, and in order to maintain in said territories the authority of the United States, employ any part of the army and navy of the United States, and the militia of any state or territory which he may deem necessary. SEC. 2. ...
Presidents book with term descriptors
... Supreme Court case; the Court rules that states do not have the right to interfere with Federal institutions within their borders (cites the Supremacy Clause) Supreme Court case; the Court rules that states cannot regulate interstate commerce, only the Federal government can do that (citing the Com ...
... Supreme Court case; the Court rules that states do not have the right to interfere with Federal institutions within their borders (cites the Supremacy Clause) Supreme Court case; the Court rules that states cannot regulate interstate commerce, only the Federal government can do that (citing the Com ...
Marbury(one of Adams`s midnight judges)v Madison(secretary of state)
... in reality, while the official Cabinet merely executed departmental duties Louisiana Purchase: 1803, the Louisiana territory(from Mississippi to Rocky mountains and the Spanish possessions in the South-West) was bought from the French, originally they only wanted to purchase the Isle of Orleans, whe ...
... in reality, while the official Cabinet merely executed departmental duties Louisiana Purchase: 1803, the Louisiana territory(from Mississippi to Rocky mountains and the Spanish possessions in the South-West) was bought from the French, originally they only wanted to purchase the Isle of Orleans, whe ...
Section 2 Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek
... Article 2. The United States agrees that (the) following district or county . . . [between the Washita and Red Rivers] is hereby set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of the tribes herein named, . . . and the United States now solemnly agrees that no person except those herei ...
... Article 2. The United States agrees that (the) following district or county . . . [between the Washita and Red Rivers] is hereby set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of the tribes herein named, . . . and the United States now solemnly agrees that no person except those herei ...
congressional act of admission into the union
... republican in form, and was ratified and adopted by the people at an election held on the thirteenth day of October, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, for that purpose; therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That th ...
... republican in form, and was ratified and adopted by the people at an election held on the thirteenth day of October, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, for that purpose; therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That th ...
U.S. History Mid-Term Study Guide 2017 (Mr. Hepner)
... Who was president during WW1? Why did the United States enter the fighting in WW1? ...
... Who was president during WW1? Why did the United States enter the fighting in WW1? ...
Review Sheet
... 4. What was the main idea of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions? 5. What was an effect of the United States federal government’s American Indian policy in the early 1800’s? 6. What group of people was most affected by the invention of the cotton gin? 7. What was the most controversial issue in Je ...
... 4. What was the main idea of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions? 5. What was an effect of the United States federal government’s American Indian policy in the early 1800’s? 6. What group of people was most affected by the invention of the cotton gin? 7. What was the most controversial issue in Je ...
Chapter 11 Review Sheet
... Summarize the Supreme Court case of Worcester v. Georgia? The Cherokee nation refused to give up its land in Georgia and relocate to Indian Territory in Oklahoma. In the treaties of the 1790s, the federal government had recognized the Cherokee people in the state of Georgia as a separate nation with ...
... Summarize the Supreme Court case of Worcester v. Georgia? The Cherokee nation refused to give up its land in Georgia and relocate to Indian Territory in Oklahoma. In the treaties of the 1790s, the federal government had recognized the Cherokee people in the state of Georgia as a separate nation with ...
Chapter 7-8 - Notes
... 2. Name one individual who opposed the creation of the B.U.S. 3. The “midnight appointments” made by ____________________ when leaving office sparked the case of ________________ vs. _________________. 4. Why did France sell the land involved in the Louisiana Purchase to the US? 5. What ship was set ...
... 2. Name one individual who opposed the creation of the B.U.S. 3. The “midnight appointments” made by ____________________ when leaving office sparked the case of ________________ vs. _________________. 4. Why did France sell the land involved in the Louisiana Purchase to the US? 5. What ship was set ...
Nonintercourse Act
Not to be confused with the Non-Intercourse Act (1809) which deals with foreign tradeThe Nonintercourse Act (also known as the Indian Intercourse Act or the Indian Nonintercourse Act) is the collective name given to six statutes passed by the Congress in 1790, 1793, 1796, 1799, 1802, and 1834. The Act regulates commerce between Americans and Native Americans. The most notable provisions of the Act regulate the inalienability of aboriginal title in the United States, a continuing source of litigation for almost 200 years. The prohibition on purchases of Indian lands without the approval of the federal government has its origins in the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783.