APUSH Ch 11 Vocab Cotton Slavery and the Old South King Cotton = cotton exports would make the South economically prosperous and make New England dependent on them to support the Northern textile industry Deep South = lower South nicknamed the “Cotton Kingdom” for its recently settled areas that were dominated by cotton production De Bow’s Review = journal containing everything from agricultural reports‚ statistical data‚ and economic analysis to literature‚ political opinion‚ and commentary. The
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The Nehru Era (1947-64) British rule in India: India was a subcontinent of many different states with multiple regions‚ rulers‚ political systems and languages = v diverse Until 1947‚ the area that now forms India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh was under British colonial rule. 1857: ‘First War of Independence’ 1900-47: India ruled by a Viceroy and London civil servant officials who acted as government (Indians had little representation) Princely states ‘independent’ but run by British crown Political
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Morgan Ridley APUSH Gold 11/7/14 John Marshall as Chief Justice America is in a time of governmental crisis between the Federal and State governments‚ and under one branch‚ the line between these is dictated by constitutionality. John Marshall the chief justice under the legislative branch of the united states ruled over many cases which established precedents for national supremacy over states rights‚ defined the roles of the Supreme Court and Congress‚ and provided the constitutional foundation for
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Culture Unit 2 The college board defines culture as one of the twelve themes in AP U.S. History. It also defines culture as‚ “Diverse individual and collective expressions through literature‚ art‚ philosophy‚ music‚ theater‚ and film throughout U.S. history. Popular culture and the dimensions of cultural conflict within American society.” During the post revolution and pre Civil war period America began to develop its own individual culture. It was no longer a colony
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Stock market crash – 10/29/1929 Cause of crash #1- Bad Tariff Policy -Fordney McCumber 1922 -Hawley-Smoot 1930 (after the crash) -Closes European markets to US goods and vice versa‚ really hurts farmers Overextension of credit -Farmers are overleveraged from WW1 profitability and aren’t pay mortgages -Consumers are overleveraged from easy store credit‚ they have purchased too many items and can’t keep up installments(debts payment) -Brokers are overleveraged as they have purchased large
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Chapter 18: The Age of the City 1)The Urbanization of America a)The Life of the City i)Urban pop increased 7x in 50 yrs after Civil War‚ by 1920 majority of ppl lived in urban areas. Occurred partly b/c of natural growth‚ mostly b/c immigrants and rural ppl flocked b/c offered better paying jobs than rural areas‚ cultural experiences available‚ transportation to cities easier than ever b)Migrations i)Late 19th century saw geographic mobility- Americans left declining Eastern agricultural regions
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Roosevelt defined this term as "one who inquires into and publishes scandal and allegations of corruption among political and business leaders". Muckrakers in the Progressive Era‚ a time from 1820 until 1920 when America quickly industrialized‚ pushed for reform and have altered the way we live today. These reformers brought about the awareness and tackled women’s rights‚ economic concentration‚ corporate power‚ poverty‚ food safety‚ and political corruption. Extraordinary muckrakers are Jane
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Throughout the Progressive Era‚ the influences and duties of the government drastically changed with New Deal implementations as well as increased social activism and awareness among the public. The Progressive Era served as a period promoting social justice and equality. The movement influenced the government to peruse historical legislation including The Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the influential presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. As history continued government influence in everyday life became
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Nicholas Alamillo Mr. Woolsey APUSH P.2 1. Compare and contrast Lincoln’s views on the federal Union with nullification theory found in Document B. Chapter 10‚ page 189. In this document‚ Lincoln argued that the Founders in 1776 created a single nation and not thirteen independent sovereign states. This did not give any state the legal authority to leave the union on its own. His adversary on this point was John C. Calhoun. Calhoun took the opposite position by declaring that the Declaration of
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APUSH/LEP Chapter 25 Questions – pgs. 865 – 887 1. Identify the three critics of New Deal and explain what their concerns were. 1. Huey P. Long. 2. Father Charles Coughlin 3. Dr. Francis Townsend 2. Explain the causes of labor violence in 1934? The textile industry‚ once concentrated in New England with outposts in New Jersey and Philadelphia‚ had started moving South in the 1880s. By 1933 Southern mills produced more than seventy percent of cotton and woolen textiles in more modern mills‚ drawing
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