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Period 7-8
Themes
100

This group of people left England due to the corruption occurring in the church of England

Puritans 

100

This legislation was passed by William Pitt of England following the French and Indian War that restricted westward settlement 

Proclamation of 1763

100

Progressives proposed these amendments to state constitutions to increase voter participation

Initiative, referendum, recall

100

The era of McCarthyism was the widespread fear and persecution of people believed to be

Communist

100
Example: The America Revolution changed the identity of Americans from British colonial subjects to citizens of a free and independent republic. 

American and National Identity

200

This period was marked by a period of religious fervor and new ideas surrounding the church.

First Great Awakening

200

In order to find a compromise, Federalists agreed to this demand of the anti-federalists to ratify the new constitution.

Bill of Rights

200

This act was passed in order to remove trusts or monopolies in 1890

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

200

This doctrine declared the US would assist any country under threat of communism by military aid. This doctrine declared the US would provide $ aid to western Europe in order to rebuild after WWII

Truman Doctrine 

Marshall Plan 

200

Example: the transportation revolution in the 19th century transformed the market economy and the lives of farmers, workers, and consumers.

Work, Exchange, and Technology

300

This was the first established form of government in the English colonies

House of Burgesses

300

Name 3 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

  • No central leadership (executive branch)
  • Congress had no power to enforce its laws.
  • Congress had no power to tax.
  • Congress had no power to regulate trade.
  • No national court system (judicial branch)
  • Changes to the Articles required unanimous votes 
300

Following the Civil War, this was established to aid former slaves in their transition to freedom.

Freedmen's Bureau

300

This plan sought to remove racial injustice, as well as poverty and aligned somewhat to the New Deal and Square Deal of the past

Johnson's Great Society

300

Example: In what ways did government policies change the role of children in American society during the Progressive Era?

Social Structures

400

Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts Bay in 1636 for advocating for

Separation of Church and State

400

This enabled Maine to enter the union

Compromise of 1820

400

Match the muckraker to their medium & area of work 

Jacob Riis 

Upton Sinclair

Ida B Wells 

Ida Tarbell 

photography, immigrant issues 

journalism/writing, meat packing industry 

journalism/writing, lynchings 

journalism/writing, oil industry 

400

This court case declared Separate was Equal

This court case would defeat it. 

Plessy v Ferguson 

Brown v Board of Education 

400
Example: In what ways did artistic expression change in response to war and to the growth of industry and cities from 1865-1898?

American and Regional Culture

500

Match the following religions with their corresponding colonies: Quakers, Catholics

Pennsylvania, Maryland

500

This international event caused Jefferson to question his strict interpretation of the Constitution

Louisiana Purchase

500

The nullification crisis between Jackson and Calhoun of S. Carolina occurred because of this legislation

tariffs of abomination

500

Identify 4 causes of the Great Depression

Uneven distribution of Income

Stock Market Speculation

Excessive Use of Credit

Overproduction of Consumer Goods

Weak Farm Economy

Government polices

Global Economic Problems

500

Example: French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars challenged U.S. efforts to remain neutral and ultimately contributed to U.S. involvement in the War of 1812. 

America in the World

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