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    1830‚ there was a slow but steady breakdown of “good feelings” within the American political system. The “Era of Good Feelings‚” as one Boston Newspaper put it‚ was coming to an end. American politics that had previously been peaceful and friendly by nature‚ split into two very divided and strongly opinionated parties with opposite political beliefs and views. One could argue that many different factors contributed to the breakdown of “good feelings”. However‚ President Andrew Jackson and the truly

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    1814‚ New England almost seceded from the Union. After the war of 1812‚ from 1815 to 1825‚ some Historians claimed that the nation embraced an Era of Good Feelings due to the destruction of the Federalist Party (but not its ideas) and the numerous nationalistic improvements. However‚ a better name for the post war years of 1815 to 1825 is an Era of Mixed Feelings because although there were improvements stimulated by nationalism‚ there were also conflicts created by sectionalism. After the war of 1812

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    Commonly Appearing Terms 1607-1763 Indentured Servants People who came to America and was placed under contract to work for another over a period of time‚ especially during the 17th and 19th centuries (ex. redemptioners‚ victims of religious or political persecution‚ people kidnapped‚ convicts and paupers) Proprietary‚ Royal‚ Charter Colonies Proprietary colony: any of certain colonies‚ as Maryland and Pennsylvania‚ that were granted to an individual group by the British crown and that were

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    STATES HISTORY SUMMER 2013 READING ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 1: "Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress" (pp. 1-11) 1. According to Zinn‚ what is his main purpose for writing A People’s History of the United States? To tell history from the viewpoint of the victims and not overlooking what the country has done to become what they are today. It includes the cruelty and hardships the people had to go through. 2. What is Zinn’s thesis for pages 1-11? He will be as blunt as he can to show what history has

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    McKinley’s rationale for war with Spain b. Theodore Roosevelt’s corollary to the Monroe Doctrine c. William Howard Taft’s policy of dollar diplomacy in Latin America d. Woodrow Wilson’s rationale for intervention in Mexico e. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor policy Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text Which of the following is evidence that many of the laws of the 1960’s reflected the ideals and goals of the New Deal? Select one: a. Social Security

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    ty. He  wants equality to come and he ensures that the blacks are prepared to receive their deserved  rights. Washington had a self help approach that directly challenged the white supremacy to  the fullest.     Thoughtout the course of American history‚ the fight for quality will forever be the most  influential movement on our present society and it could not have been brought about

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    and 1920‚ reformers and the national government partially brought reform to a national level due to economical‚ political‚ and social interruptions. The period of social activism and political reform in the United States was known as the Progressive Era‚ however society still needed reforms even after that period. Theodore Roosevelt became our president after William Mckinley’s assassination‚ however his enforcements and actions weren’t accidental. He successfully enforced his "Square Deal" policy

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    AP® United States History 2010 Free-Response Questions The College Board The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900‚ the College Board is composed of more than 5‚700 schools‚ colleges‚ universities and other educational organizations. Each year‚ the College Board serves seven million students and their parents‚ 23‚000 high schools‚ and 3‚800 colleges through major programs and services in

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    leaders were weaker than the Southern leaders. They later became as good with training. The Confederate favored slavery‚ felt they were fighting a second war of independence‚ made a living from small farms and plantations‚ wanted to lower taxes on goods‚ and believed in states’ rights. The Union opposed slavery‚ felt they were fighting a war to free the slaves‚ made living from factories and trade‚ wanted to higher taxes on Europeans goods so Southerners would buy Northern products‚ and believed that

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    1.) American society wasn’t that democratic during the colonial days. Although it was much more democratic than England‚ it still wasn’t quite there yet. The constitution wasn’t signed and agreed upon until 1787‚ and before the turn of the 18th century‚ the colonies were a big mess. Most cities had an oligarchy‚ meaning a religious leader was in charge‚ making everyone abide by their rules‚ although it was often less religious and more on the tyrannical side. There wasn’t much separation of church

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