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What does the 13th Amendment State?

Abolished slavery except as a punishment for crime

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What did the chines exclusion act do?

It excluded Chinese immigrants from coming to the U.S

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What did labor unions fight for?

Higher wages, better working conditions, shorter work days, etc.

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What is a strike?

Refusing to work until labor demands are met

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What were the two types of laws that were created after the civil war?

Jim Crow and Black Codes

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List two immigration act passed in the U.S:

1790 Naturalization ActAlien Enemies Act

Chinese Exclusion Act

Immigration Act of 1924

Labor Appropriation Act

Bracero Program

Refugee Act of 1980

Homeland Security Act

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)




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What is Vertical Integration?

a strategic move where a company owns or controls its supply chain, including suppliers, distributors, or retail locations, rather than outsourcing them.

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Why do labor protections exist today?

Because Labor unions have advocated for those rights

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Which group wanted to punish the south the hardest?

Republicans

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List one misconception about immigration in the U.S based off the Adam Ruins everything video.

Answers vary

300

What is Horizontal Integration?

a strategic move where a company owns or controls its supply chain, including suppliers, distributors, or retail locations, rather than outsourcing them.

300

How can someone become a U.S. citizen?

Answers vary

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What does the 13th Amendment state?

Abolished slavery, except as a punishment for crime

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This act was passed after the 9/11 attacks

Homeland Security Act

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What is the social gospel movement?

The Social Gospel is a social movement within Protestantism that aims to apply Christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justic

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What does the 14th & 15th Amendment state?

Equal protection under the law and right to vote for black men

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What are the different types of immigration visas?

  1. Family-Based Immigration

  1. Employment-Based Immigration:

  1. Refugees and Asylees:

  1. Per Country Ceilings:

  1. Diversity Visa Program:

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What did the Wagner Act Do?

 guaranteed private-sector employees the right to organize unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action like strikes

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Who was JP Morgan?

was a powerful American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries