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    US History AP Outline Chapter 17 The Transformation of the Trans-Mississippi West‚ 1860-1900 I. Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West a. The Plains Indians i. Three major sub regions: -The northern Plains: Lakota‚ Flatheads‚ Blackfeet‚ Assiniboins‚ northern Cheyennes‚ Arapahos‚ and Crows -The Central region: Five Civilized Tribes‚ agricultural life‚ before horses -South: western Kansas‚ Colorado‚ eastern New Mexico‚ and Texas: the Comanches‚ Kiowas‚ southern Arapahos‚ and Kiowa

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    A.P. U.S. HISTORY- CHAPTER 31 “The Post-Cold War World‚ 1992 - 2008” 1). THE CHANGING FACE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE: Continuing influx of new immigrants Reshapes demographic patterns Census shows rapid growth at the fastest pace in decades Reflected steady growth in population of non-whites a). The New Pilgrims Second great wave of immigrants change “look” of America 17.5 Million immigrants (1981-2000) Largest immigration period in U.S. history By 2005‚ immigrants make up 12.4% of

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    the government had to create an ingenious plan for reconstruction. After Lincoln’s assassination‚ Johnson tried to carry out many of the former plans. Sectional tensions surrounded the civil war‚ and the role of the federal government was greatly impacted in terms of race relations and western expansion during the period between 1861 and 1877. The post-civil war role of the federal government concerning race relations seemed solely to be the ensurance of the freedom of slaves. The government followed

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    Joey Klupar Mr. Long Period 6 Global Climate Change FRQ Today‚ the world is experiencing anthropogenic global climate change. This means that there is a global climate change that is being caused by humans‚ which is all of us. Many people are in denial that global climate change‚ or commonly known as global warming‚ is really occurring. But‚ global warming really is happening and there is scientific proof. In the TED talk‚ James Balog explains how the arctic icebergs are the “canary in the global

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    A.   Conquest by the Cradle 1.     The common term thirteen original colonies is misleading as Britain ruled thirty-two colonies in North America‚ including the Caribbean Islands by 1775 but only thirteen of them staked a rebellion 2.     Among the distinguishing characteristics that the eventually rebellious settlements shared was lusty population growth; in 1700 they contained fewer than 300‚00 people; by 1775‚ there were about 2.5 million people a.     Of the 2.5 million people‚ about half

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    effects were a nasty hot war in Korea and a domestic crusade against “disloyalty.” In the immediate postwar years there were widespread fears of a return to a depression economy. But‚ fueled by cheap energy‚ increased workers productivity‚ and government programs like the GI Bill of Rights‚ the economy began a spectacular expansion that lasted from 1950 to 1970. This burst of affluence transformed American society‚ and particularly drew more women into the workforce. Footloose Americans migrated

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    declare what the government cannot do. d. Civil rights (“positive rights”) are powers and privileges that are guaranteed to the individual and protected against arbitrary removal at the hands of the gov or individuals. Like the right to vote or free expression and stuff. 3. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion in two clauses: e. The establishment clause- this prohibits laws establishing religion. f. Free exercise clause- which prevents the government from interfering

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    suspects from being arrested. Of the internal problems facing the ACA is the case of allegedly unjustified dismissal of a former fraud investigator. Formerly employed as director of investigations at the ACA‚ this fraud investigator was dismissed in June 2004. The director of the ACA was accused of conspiracy as there were allegations that he exercised pressure on a police officer to unjustly incriminate the former director of investigations‚ with a view to terminating his employment. There were also allegations

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    I. Thomas Jefferson a) Born: April 13 th ‚ 1743 Goochland‚ VA b) Died: July 4 th ‚ 1826‚ Monticello‚ II. VA Educational and Occupational Background a) College of William and Mary b) VA delegate to Continental Congress (1783-1784) c) VA House of Burgesses (1769-1774) d) Governor of VA (1779-1791) e) Minister of France f) Secretary of State for George Washington (1790-1793) g) Vice President for John Adams (1797-1801) III. Terms of Office a) First term: 1801-1805

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    than different.” Asses the validity of this generalization. 6. 1979 “During the seventeenth century and increasingly in the eighteenth century‚ British colonists in America charged Great Britain with violating the ideals of rule of law‚ self-government‚ and‚ ultimately‚ equality of rights. Yet the colonists themselves violated these ideals in their treatment of blacks‚ American Indians (Native Americans)‚ and even poorer classes of white settlers.” Asses the validity of this view. 7. 1981 To

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