Government
Bonus
Civil Rights
Spanish American War
WWI
100
Dictatorship- one person total control-military takeover (coup de tat)-no rights Democracy- people control- elections-guaranteed rights-slow decision making Monarchy- king/queen in control-Inherit power-Constitutional (Like a Democracy) and Absolute (Like a Dictatorship) Theocracy- rules based on religion President- Commander and Chief/ Chief Executive over the Army 4 year term, 2 terms or 10 years-22nd Amendment, 35 years old, Natural Born Citizen, Resident for 14 years Congress: House- Based on Population-435 members-2 year term 25 years old, U.S. Citizen for 7 years, and live in district Senate- Equal Representation- 2 members per state- 100 members 6 year term, 30 years old, 9 year citizen, and live in state
What are the four types of Government? What are the requirements for President, Congress: House Senate?
100
True or False; There is a monument that has a special picture on Veterans Day only?
True
100
False Science dealing with improving heredity traits: a. Should not breed the unfit or inferior b. Leads to racists theories Segregation by custom or tradition-Choice Southern Manifesto- signed by 101 Southern congress men, it encouraged southerners to defy the Supreme Court Southern Christian Leadership Conference(SCLC)- Goals were to eliminate segregation and encourage AA's to vote. 1st President was Martin Luther King Attorney for NAACP in Brown v. Board of Education; Appointed 1st African American on the Supreme Court by LBJ in 1967
What is eugenics? What is De Facto Segregation? What is the Southern Manifesto? What is the SCLC? Who is Thurgood Marshall?
100
Treaty that allowed Cuba to become and independent country.
What is Treaty of Paris?
100
True or False: the Treaty of Versailles was ratified by the US Senate?
False
200
Constitution written plan of laws. 1st Amendment- Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 2nd Amendment- Right to Bear Arms 3rd Amendment- Prohibits Quartering of soldiers  4th Amendment- Prohibits Searches and Seizures 5th Amendment- Guarantees Eminent Domain, Due Process, and Grand jury Indictment: Prohibits Self-Incrimination and Double Jeopardy  6th Amendment- Right to Attorney, Right to a fair trial with Impartial Jury, and Confront Accusers 7th Amendment- Jury Trial in Civil Cases 8th Amendment- Prohibits Cruel and Unusual Punishment, excessive bails and fines 9th Amendment- More rights than listed 10th Amendment- Delegated Powers Reserved to the States 11th Amendment- Limits Law Suits Against States 12th Amendment- President and Vice President on separate ballots 13th Amendment- Prohibits Slavery 14th Amendment- Equal protection Clause; Citizenship for African-Americans 15th Amendment- Black Male Suffrage 16th Amendment- Income Tax 17th Amendment- Direct Election of Senators 18th Amendment- Prohibition of Alcohol 19th Amendment- Right of Women to Vote 20th Amendment- Lameduck 21st Amendment- Repeal of 18th Amendment 22nd Amendment- Presidential Term Limits 23rd Amendment- 3 Electoral votes for D.C. 24th Amendment- prohibits Poll Tax 25th Amendment- Presidential Line of Succession 26th Amendment- change voting age from 21 to 18 27th Amendment- Congress can't give themselves a raise
What is a Constitution? List the 27 Amendments?
200
True or False: The Constitution replaced the articles of the 13 states?
False: Replaced Articles Of Confederation
200
1. Poll Tax 2. Literacy Test 3. LA-Registered AA Voters: 1890- 130,000 1900- 5,300 Alabama: 1890- 181,000 1900- 3,700 4. Grandfather Clause 5. Jim Crow Laws- Enforced Segregation It prohibited federally funded schools from discriminating against young women in nearly all aspects of its operations, from admissions to athletics
What is Disfranchising? What is Title IX?
200
Said Cuba couldn't make treaties with other countries. Cuba had to sell or lease bases for the U.S. Cuba's debt must remain low. The U.S. had right to intervene in Cuba
What is Platt Amendment?
200
1. Free Trade 2. Disarmament 3. Freedom of Seas 4. Impartial Judgment of Colonial claims 5. Open diplomacy instead of secret agreements 6-13. Self Determination 14. "General Association of nations"-League of Nations
What are the 14 points?
300
Marbury v. Madison- Established Judicial Review Plessy v. Ferguson- Established Separate but Equal Brown v. Board- School Segregation is Unconstitutional Schenck v. U.S.- Established Limits on Freedom of Speech (Can't cause clear and present danger) Korematsu v. U.S.- Internment Camps for Japanese-Americans is OK Mapp v. Ohio- Establishes Exclusionary Rule Engel v. Vitale- Prohibits state-sponsored recitation of prayer in public schools Gideon v. Wainwright- States must provide attorney Miranda v. Arizona- established Miranda Rights Roe v. Wade- Established Abortion guidelines 1st- unlimited 2nd- quality reason 3rd- life or death situation U.C. Regents v. Bakke- Race can be a factor but not the Only Factor! Texas v. Johnson- Allows flag to be burnt in protest Bush v. Gore- 14th Amendment upheld Gratz v. Bollinger- Struck down on use of Bonus Points Tinker v. Des Moines- Guaranteed Right to protest McDonald v. Chicago- Upheld 2nd Amendment in Chicago New Jersey v. TLO- Reasonable Search! Boy Scouts v. Dale- Private groups can discriminate Judicial(Interprets)- F: U.S. Supreme Court S: Ohio Court L: Municipal Court Legislative(Makes)- F: Congress S:General Assembly L: City Council Executive(Enforces)- F: President S: Governor L: Mayor
What are the Court Cases? What are the 3 branches?
300
True or False Engel v. Vitale allowed you to burn flag in protest?
False,prohibited school sponsored prayer in public schools
300
1. Joined Workforce 2. Florence Sabbins- medical researches leads to reduction in TB deaths 3. Edith Warton- Pulitzer prize for the Age of Innocence 4. Margret Sanger- Nurse who founded the American Birth Control League in 1921 5. Margaret Meade-Anthropologist
What are five advancements of women from the civil rights times?
300
What two things happened for the U.S. as a result of the Treaty of Paris?
What is U.S. had to pay 20 million to Spain for the Philippines. Also the U.S. acquired Puerto Rico and Guam
300
1. Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand 2. Extreme Nationalism 3. Imperialism 4. Economic Rivalry 5. Militarism 6. Alliances 7. Balkans
What are the 7 causes for World War I?
400
Share of Power Between Federal and State Government Delegated(Given)- Powers only National Government: Declare War and Print Money Reserved(Kept by States)- Education and Licenses Concurrent(Shared)- Tax and Borrow Money
What is Federalism? 3 Powers?
400
What year were the Miranda rights established?
1965
400
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People , fought for the end to segregation through the legal process.
What does NAACP stand for?
400
When one country takes over another, the country that is taken over becomes either a Protectorate or a Colony. What is the difference between a Protectorate and a Colony?
What is Imperialism? A Protectorate is when the controlling nation allows the locals to remain in control while protection is guaranteed from rebellion and invasion. A Colony a community ruled by another country not its own people.
400
1. Germany pay reparations-33 billion 2. Germany striped of armed Forces 3. Germany must take blame for war 4. League of Nations
What did the Treaty of Versailles say?
500
Bill Process: 1.Introduction(Only by Congress) 2.Study In Committee(Find the Pro's and Con's) 3.Debate and Vote(Majority=50%+1) Senate may do a Filibuster 4.Send to other side Repeat steps 1-3 5.Signed by President: sign and pass, not sign and pass, or veto Amendment Process: 27 Amendments-First 10=Bill of Rights 2/3 of Congress approval 3/4 States approval Becomes an Amendment
What is the Process of a Bill becoming a Law? What is the Amendment Process?
500
The authority of the bible
What do Fundamentalist Reassert?
500
1. Pushed through by LBJ after 87 day Filibuster 2. Federal Government authority to prevent discrimination 3. Segregation illegal in public places 4. Access to restaurants, parks, libraries, theaters 5. More lawsuits to force desegregation in schools 6. Private employers had to end discrimination in workplace 7. Established Equal Employemnt 1st Black student at the University of Mississippi-JFK sent troops in to protect him
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964? Who is James Meredith?
500
1. Social Darwinism- survival of the fittest 2. Anglo-Saxonism- belief that English speaking countries are superior 3.Resources- leverage for overseas trade 4.Overseas Trade- giving you more and/or new places to trade with. 5.Power- The bigger you become the more people respect you therefore you are more respected.
What are the five reasons for Imperialism?
500
1. United States- President Woodrow Wilson 2. Great Britain- Prime Minister David Lloyd George 3. France- Premier George Clemenceau 4. Italy- Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando 5. Germany- Not invited
Who were the big four?
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