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apush CHAP 22

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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO ?The Square Deal? Reform not priority during first years as president, more concerned w/ winning reelection by not alienating conservative Republicans, winning support of businessmen and using patronage?won 1904 election First targeted RR industry by asking Congress to increase fed power to oversee rates- Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act of 1906 restored some govt regulatory power Supported Congress passing Pure Food and Drug Act, after Upton Sinclair?s 1906 The Jungle supported Meat Inspection Act. Also favored 8 hour work day for labor, workmen?s compensation, and inheritance and income taxes Roosevelt and Conservation

AP US History A People And A Nation Ch. 24 Study Guide

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Charles Lindbergh Pilot of The Spirit of St. Louis who flew from the U.S. to Paris alone; nicknamed ?Lucky Lindy? One of the most celebrated heroes in American history The burst of publicity and thrill of celebration point to the impacts of commercialism, new technology, and mass entertainment 1920-1921 economy The 1920?s began with a jolting economic decline Once World War I ended, industrial output dropped and unemployment rose as wartime orders dried up, consumer spending dwindled, and demobilized soldiers flooded the work force Refined methods of credit Installment, or time payment, plans drove the new consumption 80% of automobiles were bought on credit Oligopolies The control of an entire industry by a few large firms

Black Southern Sharecropper

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Ravi Prathipati Black Southern Sharecroppers Imperialism: Many of us are against Imperialism since it has greatly ruined our lives. Many Sharecroppers are focused on their safety, livelihood and money from their products. These former slaves and servants were often uneducated about such issues. However, several did support imperialism since it allowed them to gain more money and status. I hope to hear that we will be addressed on the issue on Imperialism and that any land conquered will be equally spread throughout Blacks and whites. Immigration

AP US History Review Guide- Civil War and Reconstruction

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AP US History Unit 5 War and Reconstruction Review Guide ****For the terms, famous people are italicized and key parts are underlined**** Terms Election of 1860 ? Stephen Douglas (from the torn Democratic Party), John C. Breckinridge (from southern Democrats), John Bell (from the Constitutional Union Party), and Abraham Lincoln (from the Republican Party) ran in this election. Lincoln won with a majority of electoral votes but not a majority of the popular vote. Southerners saw Lincoln?s election as a sign that their cause was hopeless, and a few weeks later, South Carolina seceded. Secession led to the Civil War.

AP US History Review Guide- Civil War and Reconstruction

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AP US History Unit 5 War and Reconstruction Review Guide ****For the terms, famous people are italicized and key parts are underlined**** Terms Election of 1860 ? Stephen Douglas (from the torn Democratic Party), John C. Breckinridge (from southern Democrats), John Bell (from the Constitutional Union Party), and Abraham Lincoln (from the Republican Party) ran in this election. Lincoln won with a majority of electoral votes but not a majority of the popular vote. Southerners saw Lincoln?s election as a sign that their cause was hopeless, and a few weeks later, South Carolina seceded. Secession led to the Civil War.

APUSH Chapter 1 notes Part 1/2

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Chapter 1 notes for APUSH: Maya, Aztec, and Inca are major pre-Columbian civilizations. Columbus arrives 1492 Columbian Exchange He came because Africa was already controlled by Portugal, so he needed a Western route to Asian goods. Jamestown : 1607 Plymouth : 1620 first thanksgiving : 1621 John Rolfe helps Virginia prosper with tobacco. Barbados slave codes provide basis for treatment of African Americans. Triangular Trade
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APUSH Chapter 28 Study Guide + Answer Key

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AP U.S. History Chapter 28 ? Answer Key Mr. Jones b e c c e a a c e a b d e b d e c b c a c b d a e a d e a b c e d c a e e b c d b c
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AP U.S. History Chapter 28 ? Multiple Choice Worksheet Mr. Jones Make the best selection. In 1899, an insurrection began in the Philippines because Spanish citizens living there tried to regain political control the U.S. refused to give the Filipino people their freedom Communist insurgents attempted to seize control of the islands

APUSH Chapter 27 Study Guide Answer Key

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AP U.S. History Chapter 27 ? Multiple Choice Worksheet Mr. Jones Make the best selection. In his book Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis, the Reverend Josiah Strong advocated American expansion based on a powerful new navy to open up new markers for industrial goods to spread American religions and values to ease labor violence at home to maintain white racial superiority By the 1890s, the U.S. was bursting with a new sense of power generated by an increase in population wealth industrial production all of the above none of the above A major factor in the shift in American foreign policy toward imperialism in the late nineteenth century was the need for additional population the desire for more farmland

AP US History Notes

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Chapter 13: The Impending Crisis ? 1)Looking Westward a)Manifest Destiny i)Reflected pride of American nationalism + idealistic vision of social perfection that had fueled reform movements- US destined by God &? history- to expand over a vast area that included North America.? ii)Extend liberty + US political system to others, but also racist justifications- superiority of ?American? race, ppl of territories unfit for republican system iii)By 1840s idea of Manifest Destiny had spread thru ?penny press? (mass audience).? Almost all but not everyone embraced- Henry Clay feared tension b)Americans in Texas

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