What is a term for something believable and trustworthy
Credible
Term that refers to something believable and trustworthy
What is credible?
supporters of the U.S. Constitution who wanted a strong central government
Federalists
Initial economy style of the US government that allowed monopolies
What is Laissez-faire?
Roosevelt's foreign policy for negotiations
What is the Big Stick Diplomacy?
A source written by a person who lived through WW2 is most likely an example of what type of source?
primary
Rights given when a citizen is born
What are unalienable rights?
What document contains the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution that guaranteed essential civil rights and liberties?
The bill of rights
Solution to the unsanitary conditions of the shift to urban areas
What are settlement houses? Or what is public sanitation?
What US policy ended in the late 1800s, which created a push for new markets, naval bases, and global prestige
Isolationism
documents, pictures, artifacts, and historical places are all examples of what?
Evidence
Established Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and neighboring areas as official states
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
assembly, speech, religion, press, and petition
The direction of African American movement during this period for better jobs
What is the North?
What belief did Americans have that inclined them to expand their land, spreading democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Manifest Destiny
What type of statement helps readers know why evidence is significant?
Thesis
Form of government where power is shared between state and national government
What is Federalism?
What system in the US government has 3 branches, where each branch has powers that allow it to limit or review the actions of the others
checks and balances
Racial segregation laws in the South specifically set to prevent Black people from voting?
What are Jim Crow Laws?
US policy to reduce involvement post WW1
What is isolationism?
The relationship between events where one action makes another event happen is an example of what?
Cause and effect
The 3 branches of government
What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches?
What law ensures fair treatment that protects people against deprivation of life, liberty, or property by the government?
Due process of law
The Amendment that allowed for women to vote
What is 19th Amendment?
Treaty to adress arms limitation