Time Periods
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100

Time period before the Civil War

Antebellum

100

Economic system defined by a belief in the free market and a lack of government intervention/ownership of the means of production

Capitalism 

100

Hands off approach government and economics

laissez faire

100

Government where power is in the hands of the people

Democracy

100

When government abuse their power

Tyranny 

200

Time Period after the Civil War

Reconstruction

200

economic system where the government control/owns all the means of production

communism

200
the unproven idea that tax cuts for the wealthy lead to economic benefits for the poor

trickle down economics

200

Government where people elected an elite group of people to represent them in government. 

Republic

200

When governments use their position to increase their personal wealth 

government corruption. 

300

Period marked by Segregation largely in the American South

Jim Crow

300

economic system that hybridizes elements of capitalism and communism 

Mixed Economy

300

The two moving forces of the free markets that help determine the flow of the economy. 

Supply and Demand
300

When the economy of a nation slows down and/or collapses. 

recession

300

Place where Native Americans were segregated following the Indian Wars. 

Reservation
400

Period of Great Religious Fervor that defined America's relationship between work and faith, and brought in ideas like Temperance and Abolition

Second Great Awakening

400

Principal in economics that says the value of something is defined by it's availability and abundancy

scarcity

400

Theoretical measurement of the perfect ratio of taxation to economic growth. Where the government taxes as little as possible, but can still pay for itself. 

Laffer Curve

400

The Idea that America should remove itself from global affairs

isolationist

400

When people surrender personal freedom for a delusion of safety 

Security Illusions 

500

Period when the Industrial Revolution kick started America's economy and pushed people off the farms and into the factories, but also characterized by worker rights abuses and monopolies

Gilded Age

500

Economic model that says in a recession the government should spend and tax more money to jump start the economy and then tax that growth the repay the debt. 

Keynesian Economics

500

The economic idea that tax cuts across the board will lead to economic growth that can be taxed to replace the loss in tax revenue. 

Supply Side Economics


500

When people in a society allow the rich to have special privileges under the delusion that they themselves might some day be wealthy too. 

aspirational wealth phenomena 

500

The belief that America had a divine right to spread across the continent. 

Manifest Destiny