The ongoing flow of ups and downs of an economy
What is a Boom and Bust Cycle?
These are 2 wars fought by the US to combat the spread of Communism.
What are the Vietnam and Korean Wars?
The act of defying laws or codes base on moral or ethical reasons.
What is Civil Disobedience?
This country is widely known for large amounts of people migrating to what is now the United States during the 1500's and 1600's for religious and financial reasons.
What is Great Britain or England?
Lack of work and new opportunities in factories led to people leaving ____________ and heading to ______________.
What are RURAL AREAS (FARMS) and CITIES?
The system of trading shares of a business openly, which can earn purchasers money or lose them money depending on how successful the company is.
What is the Stock Market?
This is the policy developed by the United States meant to stop the spread of Communism around the world.
What is the Containment Policy?
This method was employed by several protestors during the Civil Rights Movement in order to demonstrate the immorality of the opposition.
What is non-violence?
These two factors lead to people desiring to leave their homeland and also influence or lead them to migrate to specific place.
What are "push and pull factors"?
These were the two ports of entry for New Immigrants during the early 1900's
What are Ellis and Angel Island?
This is when someone or something has an exclusive possession or control over a particular good or service.
What is a monopoly?
This war was the called "The War to End All Wars".
What is World War I?
When protesting the segregation of restaurants, stores and more, several students gathered to take places in these non-violent forms of protest
What are "sit-ins"?
These two factors were two leading factors for many Europeans leaving during the time period of the Industrial Revolution.
What is economic decline and rising population?
These "slums" in the cities often comprised of multifamily dwellings that were filthy and harsh living.
What are TENEMENTS?
The time period during the late 1800's and early 1900's when economic development surged in the US and worldwide due to huge improvements in manufacturing and new inventions that created new wealth.
What was the 2nd Industrial Revolution?
This type of war is often sponsored and at least partially funded by a third party, who isn't actually fighting the war. Often times the party that is fighting is fighting one of the enemies of someone behind the scenes helping to fund it.
What is a proxy war?
Who is Claudette Colvin?
Between the late 1800's and early 1900's this region of the world sent nearly 30 million new immigrants to the United States.
What is Southern and Eastern Europe?
Groups the opposed new immigrants were often referred to as this.
What are NATIVIST?
The economist Adam Smith, referred to the "invisible hand" when referring to this term to refer to the lack of government intervention when dealing with the economy?
What is "laissez faire"?
These outline the rules and acceptable conduct during wars They were established in 1864, but have been changed and adapted several times since then. Things like rape, torture, genocide, mutilation and slavery are not allowed in these rules of war.
What are the Geneva Conventions?
He wrote on original essay on Civil Disobedience in 1849, which led to future acts of protests on the grounds of morality.
Who is Henry David Thoreau?
These violent attacks on Jews and other ethnic minorities during the Industrial Revolution led to large amounts of these persecuted peoples to flee various parts of Europe.
What are Pogroms?
New industrial jobs, businesses seeking cheap labor and the necessity of struggling families to make money led to this practice that is now illegal in the US.
What is CHILD LABOR?