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    New South Dbq

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    Period: __________ Unit 5: The New South Page Numbers – Textbook (p. 317-373) Coach (p. 110-121) CRCT Prep (94-107) I. Economics of the New South 1. Bourbon Triumvirate Group of three wealthy men (Joseph E. Brown‚ Alfred H. Colquitt‚ John B. Gordon) that led the Georgia Democrats and tried to help the wealthy‚ white citizens of Georgia during the New South. 2. Populist New political party that was formed during the New South; supported farmers and African

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    Why Did The New Deal Fail

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    rates to rise rapidly until over one fifth of the U.S. citizens in the labor force were unemployed. Farmers ended up overproduced goods which caused the overall value of their products to fall. The New Deal is thought to have fixed this by creating agencies to help people find jobs‚ feed the poor‚ build new businesses‚ and assist in raising product value. That isn’t the truth‚ though‚ because there is a

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    Roosevelt

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    Chapter 29 Questions Sanjana Satish 1. Roosevelt campaigned for female suffrage and a broad program of social welfare‚ such as minimum-wage laws and "socialistic" social insurance. Wilson’s New Freedom favored small enterprise‚ desired to break up all trusts. 2. With the Republican split‚ Woodrow Wilson easily won with 435 electoral votes‚ while Roosevelt had 88 and Taft only had 8. But the Democrats did not receive the majority of the popular vote. Socialist Eugene V. Debs racked up over 900

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    Dbq New Immigration

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    transportation. Reasons for immigration‚ like those for migration‚ are often economic‚ although religious or political factors may be very important. These economic‚ political‚ and social conditions led to the "New" immigration after 1890. Take for instance the political reasons‚ where new immigrants favored democratic America where citizens had a voice in government because European governments were run by upper classes and commoners had no say in political matters. When it comes to social reasons

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    Differences between New England and Chesapeake Colonies – DBQ By the 1700s‚ Colonial America was a diverse society; the northern colonies of New England and the southern colonies of the Chesapeake region‚ although mainly made up of British settlers‚ were already becoming distinct areas unlike any seen before this time. However‚ they shared little in common‚ as both regions were drastically different from one another. The differences started with the initial reasons for the founding of each colony

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    The Great Depression? Page 7. Blackboard Collaborate ?? US HISTORY LIVE LESSONS Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ aka FDR Page 8. Jan 7‚ 2014 8:26:06 PM Blackboard Collaborate ?? US HISTORY LIVE LESSONS FDR Cont??d?? Page 9. Jan 7‚ 2014 8:26:06 PM Blackboard Collaborate ?? US HISTORY LIVE LESSONS Jan 7‚ 2014 8:26:06 PM Watch this very short video about the New Deal. Page 10. Blackboard Collaborate ?? US HISTORY LIVE LESSONS 1st Hundred days Page 11. Jan 7

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    experiencing. Nevertheless‚ crops such as cotton and wheat‚ which were once the staples of an agricultural society‚ were selling at such low prices that it was nearly impossible for farmers to make a profit off them‚ especially since some had invested a great deal of money in modern equipment that would allow them to produce twice as many goods. Furthermore‚ improvements in transportation allowed foreign competition to emerge‚ making it harder for American Farmers to not only dispose of surplus crop‚ but to

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    APUSH DBQ S Since 1995 1

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    APUSH – DBQ’s SINCE 1995 1995 – Analyze the changes that occurred during the 1960’s in the goals‚ strategies‚ and support of the movement for African-American civil rights. 1996 – In what ways and to what extent did constitutional and social developments between 1860 and 1877 amount to a revolution? 1997 – To what extent did economic and political developments as well as assumptions about the nature of women affect the position of American women during the period 1890-1925? 1998 – With respect

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    taxation without representation was the primary motivation and unifier of the American colonies between 1765 and 1780. In the mid-1700’s‚ due to the high debt created by the British after the French and Indian War‚ parliament created a series of new taxes used on only the American colonies to gain revenue. One of the most unpopular taxes‚ called the Stamp Act‚ required a stamp to be put on all legal documents for a certain fee. This upset many people in the colonies including the Virginia House

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    Roosevelt

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    Review: Shot in the Chest 100 Years Ago‚ Teddy Roosevelt Kept on Talking Although in today’s day in age many of our presidents or presidential candidates are scrutinized for not doing enough; or glorified for saying what the might do‚ I believe there is one president who has shown the upmost devotion and stalwartness. Theodore Roosevelt is such a president because he was shot in the chest during a campaign speech. And finished. Roosevelt was also one of the most dignified presidents because

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