his liberal agenda to fight poverty at home was ruined by his stubbornness in Vietnam
Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
this cultural/literary/artistic "moment" came about in New York City after large numbers of black Americans traveled up north during the Great Migration
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
this conflict in 1898 may have lasted less than a year, but it established the United States as an imperial power and granted it territories in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia
What was the Spanish-American War?
the number of the amendment that formally outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude (except as a punishment for a crime)
What is 13th?
the exact time at which the AP exam is scheduled to begin
What is "8am"?
his embrace of "common man" democracy did not seem to extend to Native Americans
Who is "Andrew Jackson"?
this Protestant religious movement is known for its outspoken devotion to God, large crowd gatherings, and growing political influence
What is evangelicalism?
this event launched a War on Terror, the invasion of Afghanistan, and mass surveillance at home
What were the 9/11 attacks?
this result of this demand issued by the president sent Japanese Americans living on the West Coast to live in internment camps during World War II
What is Executive Order 9066?
the total amount of time you have for Part 2 of the AP exam (the essay section)
What is "1 hour, 40 minutes"?
this man may have lost his election for senator, but he soon became the leader of a nation at war with itself
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
the name for the time period during which corporate greed and the growing influence of a small number of business leaders led to the subjugation/sufferings of the working class and others living in large cities at the time
What is the Gilded Age?
after this event, the U.S. gained the land that would become present-day California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona
What was the Mexican-American War?
this government agency provided newly freed African Americans with economic assistance/support during the time period after the Civil War
What was the Freedmen's Bureau?
the number of pieces of outside evidence you need to include in the LEQ essay
What is "2"?
he developed both a strong reputation at home for his practice of combatting monopolies and abroad for his aggressive imperialistic actions in Central and South America
Who is Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?
this group of people struggled to find a sense of purpose and identity after the disillusionment of World War I
Who were the Lost Generation?
this referred to the foreign policy promoted during the Vietnam War that stated the U.S. would gradually release its troops so as to "hand over" the conflict back to Vietnam itself
What is "Vietnamization"?
this document, which is technically the 2nd version of itself, delineates the national frame of government and is the supreme law of the United States of America
What is the Constitution?
What is "Describe" the document?
his refusal to embrace keynesian economic theory in the early 20th century led to severe economic suffering
Who is Herbert Hoover?
this woman successfully mobilized a conservative coalition in order to prevent the ratification of an amendment that would grant women equal protection under the law
Who is Phyllis Schlafly?
a principle of U.S. policy put in place in 1823 which states that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the U.S.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
also called the Immigration and Nationality Act, this piece of legislation removed the immigration quotas put in place in the 1920s
What is the Hart-Celler Act?
on the DBQ, the number of documents you must "Describe" before "Supporting" in order to get points for both of these parts of the rubric