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Chapter 32 Notes American History a survey 10th edition

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The Mobilization of Minorities Seeds of Indian Militancy -Native Americans had the most grievances against the prevailing culture: Were the poorest and least stable group in the nation ? income about $1000 per family. Were the most ignored group in America. -society continued to try to assimilate N.A. whether they wanted to or not: New policy of ?termination? in 1953 ? Indians faced the same local jurisdictions as white residents. Government also tried to push Indians into cities, where they hoped that they would lose their cultural distinctiveness. -termination led to corruption and abuse -> Eisenhower barred further ?termination? without the consent of the tribes. Indians became more militant and revived the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI).

AP US History Vocabulary

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Chapter 21 ? The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 Key Terms and People to Know Bull Run (Manassas Junction), Battle of Peninsula Campaign Merrimack Monitor Bull Run, Second Battle of Antietam, Battle of Emancipation Proclamation Thirteenth Amendment Fredericksburg, battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg Address Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Vicksburg, siege of Sherman?s march Congressional Committee on the Conduct of War Copperheads The Man Without a Country Union party Wilderness Campaign Appomattox Courthouse Reform Bill of 1867 Thomas J. (?Stonewall?) Jackson George B. McClellan Robert E. Lee John Pope A.E. Burnside Joseph (?Fighting Joe?() Hooker George G. Meade George Pickett Ulysses s. Grant William Tecumseh Sherman Salmon Chase

APUSH test Key terms

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Key Terms 17th and Early 18th Century Roanoke Virginia Company Jamestown ?Starving Time? House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact Powhatan Confederacy Royal Colony Charter Colony Joint-Stock Company Proprietary Colony Puritans Massachusetts Bay Colony Great Migration Plymouth Bay Colony Maryland Connecticut Rhode Island Pequot War Anne Hutchinson Roger Williams Maryland Toleration Act Fundamental Orders of Connecticut New Amsterdam, New York New Jersey Carolina King Philip?s War Bacon? Rebellion Pennsylvania Dominion of New England Glorious Revolution in England Delaware Georgia Harvard College Halfway Covenant Salem witchcraft trials Scotch Irish Great Awakening College of William and Mary

Chapter 11 Notes

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Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy Dates Important people & their tasks Important facta & Vocab FEDERALIST AND REPUBLICAN MISLINGERS THE JEFFERSONIAN REVELUTION OF 1800 THE FEDERALIST FINALE RESPONSIBILITY BREEDS MODERATION JEFFERSONIAN RESTRAINT HELPS TO FURTHER A REVOLUTION THE DEATH CLUTCH OF JUDICIARY PACIFIST JEFFERSON TURNS WARRIOR THE LOUISIANA GODSEND AMERICA: A NUTCRACKED NEUTRAL JEFFERSON'S BACKFIREING EMBARGO JEFFERSON'S LEGACY MADISON: DUPE OF NAPOLEON WAR WHOOPS AROUSE THE WAR HAWKS MR. MADISON WAR

Ch 10 Notes APUSH

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Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State Dates Important People & Their Tasks Important facts & Vocab A New Ship on a Uncertain Sea WASHINGTON'S PROFEDERALIST REGINE BILL OF RIGHTS HAMILTON REVIVES THE CORPSE OF PUBIC CREDIT CUSTOMS DUTIES AND EXCISE TAXES HAMILTON BATTLES JEFFERSON FOR A BANK MUTINOUS MOONSHINERS IN PENNSYLVANIA? THE EMERGENCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES THE IMPACT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION WASHINGTON NEUTRALITU PROCLAMATION EMBROILMENTS WITH BRITAN JAYS TREATY and washingtons farewell BONNH JOHNNY ADAMS BECOMES PRESIDENT UNOFFICIAL FIGHTING WITH FRANCE AMAMS PUTS PATRIOTISM ABOBE PARTY THE FEDERALIST WITCH HUNT

APUSH DBQ Tips

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DBQ/FRQ Essay Writing Guide How the Exam Works. The APUSH exam consists of two parts. Part 1 is the 80 question multiple choice section in which you have 55 minutes to complete. Part 2 consists of writing a total of three essays. The first essay is called the document-based question (DBQ) because you are given 9-13 documents which should be used to answer the essay prompt. The next two essays are the free-response questions (FRQ). You will be given four essay promts to read. Two prompts are from pre-civil war era and the other two are from post-civil war era. Test takers are expected to write one essay from each set for a total of two essays. Timing for part 2 of the exam is as follows:

APUSH Unit 2

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AP US History Chapter 37: “Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War”

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A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 37: ?Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War? ~ 1933 ? 1941 ~ The London Conference The 1933 London Conference of the summer of 1933 was composed of 66 nations that came together to try to make a worldwide solution to the Great Depression. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at first agreed to send Secretary of State Cordell Hull but withdrew that agreement and scolded the other nations for trying to stabilize currencies. As a result, the conference adjourned accomplishing nothing, furthermore strengthening extreme nationalism. Freedom for (from?) the Filipinos and Recognition for the Russians

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