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    Key Terms: • Congregationalism- A system of church governance in which every local church congregation is independent • Patriarchy- A social system in which the male is the primary authority figure central to social organization and the central roles of political leadership‚ moral authority‚ and control of property‚ and where fathers hold authority over women and children. It implies the institutions of male rule and privilege‚ and entails female subordination • “Covenant”- A formal alliance

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    The American South represents the more agricultural sector of the United States; it was and in some places is still quite far behind the Northern sectors of America. Northerners tended to be better educated than their southern partners. The North also had a much larger population than the South with a 21.5 million population‚ whilst the south had a population of 9 million. The fundamental differences between the two can be classified through religion‚ the slave movement as well as the agricultural

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    The “Civil War” was important in history because it was when the Northern and Southern part of the United States battled against each other‚ due to the sides having their own different beliefs and religions. This war lasted 5 year from 1861-1865. The South believed in “Slavery” and were heavy about it because it was their way of making money more easily. But‚ most people who didn’t have slaves or very little would also work with the slaves or be tolerated like one. But the North believed in more

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    Chapters 23- 26 Study Guide Chapter 23- Progressivism * Progressive Legislation- the progressives were committed to changing and reforming every aspect of the state‚ society and economy. Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment‚ direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment‚ Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment‚ and women’s suffrage through the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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    African Americans and enslaved African Americans responded to the challenges confronting them. (Form B) In what ways did African Americans shape the course and consequences of the Civil War? Confine your answer to the years from 1861 to 1870. 2008 DBQ (Form A) Analyze the ways in which the Vietnam War heightened social‚ political‚ and economic tensions in the United States. Focus your answer on the period 1964 to 1975. (Form B) For the years 1880 to 1925‚ analyze both the tensions surrounding

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    1. Describe the rise of the American industrial city‚ and place it in the context of worldwide trends of urbanization and mass migration (the European diaspora) Cities grew up and out‚ with such famed architects as Louis Sullivan working on and perfecting skyscrapers (first appearing in Chicago in 1885). The city grew from a small compact one that people could walk through to get around to a huge metropolis that required commuting by electric trolleys. Electricity‚ indoor plumbing‚ and telephones

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    beloved country broke out in a bloody massacre of the North states against the South‚ they called it the Civil War. hen it was over and the North won‚ the bonds weren’t as strong as before and the war had hit the USA harder than expected. President Lincoln made a plan to save our country called REconstruction‚ he wanted 10% of white southern men to take an oath of loyalty and they were off the hook for almost destroying the country. North or South: Who killed Reconstruction? The definition of reconstruction

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    After the Civil War‚ the South had went down. It was so much social chaos and turmoil. The Civil War was full of efforts to reconstructing the South‚ but the question is was there even a New South. Economically there was a New South but when it came to relation and social hierarchy no there wasn’t a New South. During the 1870’s people in the South was still looked at like they were the only ones who wanted slavery. They wanted to develop a new image to the world and to activate economic improvement

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    Ch. 7 (pp. 249-263) The War of 1812 William Henry Harrison General of US army Thought to attack Lake Erie Captain Oliver Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie Constructed fleet of vessels for war Destroyed british squadron at Put-In-Bay and won Brits pulled back from Detroit Harrison defeated Brit and Indian force in Battle of Thames Treaty of Ghent Britain’s goal- peace in Europe‚ not any war demanded territorial concessions from US- but gave way because they never controlled Great

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    Chapter 14 Financial Statement Analysis   True / False Questions   1. Vertical analysis compares the results of financial information with a business in the same industry for a number of consecutive periods of time.  True    False   2. The quick ratio is especially useful in evaluating the liquidity of a company with fast moving inventories.  True    False   3. Deducting the cost of goods sold from net income gives us operating income.  True    False   4. The gross profit rate is

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