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    coming of age and other things they felt important C. Wagon Trains‚ Railroads‚ and Ranchers 1. The Great Plains were deemed unfit to live in and were relegated to the natives. i. This was even recognized by the government 2. This soon began to change when Americans sought settlement in California and wagon trains began getting people there. The first was in 1842 3. People in Washington felt it necessary to have railroads connecting the new settlement to the rest of the country for unity 4. Two

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    Whiskey Treaty‚ establishment of the first bank of the United States‚ Alien and Sedition Acts‚ and discussion of narrow and broad views of the constitution. Foreign events include the XYZ Affair‚ Jay’s Treaty‚ and Pickney’s Treaty. There were two political parties that were shaped by these and many other affairs: Federalists and Republicans. The Federalists who supported Hamilton who wanted a strong centralized government‚ high taxes‚ and a national bank to find financial stability in the country.

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    4. Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following influenced the development of democracy between 1820 and 1840 Jacksonian economic policy Changes in electoral politics Second Great Awakening Westward Movement 5. Analyze the ways in which the Great Depression altered to social fabric in the 1930s 6. Discuss the impact of territorial expansion on national unity between 1800-1850 7. Analyze the consequences of the Civil War with respect to any TWO of the following in the United States

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    APUSH From 1861 to 1865 America was facing one of it worst times‚ the Civil War. This war had resulted in drastic changes all throughout American society. Labor and industrialization were two significant changes after the war. Slavery was outlawed due to the Thirteenth Amendment‚ so many blacks became sharecroppers. The war also pushed America to industrialize which led to many new and important inventions. Industrialization led to changes in agriculture and farming methods‚ which also

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    can be said that political change was eminent‚ with the several new faces on Capital Hill and a resounding cry of ‘Hope’ among the nations’ voters. But at the same time‚ it could also be said that technologic landscape was changing as well. Social media‚ cell phones‚ cable television‚ and the internet would have been words of tomfoolery to anyone before the 1990’s. And yet‚ only 2 decades later all of the items listed above play a major role in the domestic and international political landscape. Never

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    In the Medieval period there were hardly any established professional scientist. The knowledge of the medicine practice was derived from the classical teachings from Galen and Hippocrates in addition with astrological influences (Chilton‚ 2015‚ tour). The methods of the medieval doctor were very crude because there wasn’t any anesthesia for surgeries. Medicinal remedies were derived from natural plant and superstitious sources. For instance‚ Martin Hill made reference to the fact that royal women

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    Goal 1 & 2: The Nation’s Early Beginnings (1789-1840) 1. Who was the first President? 2. What is a precedent? 3. What group did Washington create to advise him? 4. What two important pieces of legislation did the 1st Congress pass? 5. Who wanted to create a national bank? 6. What powers would be used to create a national bank? 7. How did the U.S. react to the latest British and French war? 8. What precedent for future Presidents did Washington set at his retirement? 9. What two things did

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    During the 1930s‚ unemployment and insecurity had pushed up the suicide rate and decreased the marriage rate. The population growth was also declining as couples had economic troubles. In the initial postwar years‚ the economy struggled; prices elevated 33% from 1946-1947 after the wartime price controls were removed. An epidemic of strikes swept over the country in 1946. In 1947‚ the Republican Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act over President Truman’s veto. It outlawed the "closed" (all-union)

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    Comparing women’s rights from the 1800s to the present‚ equality for women has significantly improved. In the United States women use to be only viewed useful for work at home like child rearing and today women in the US are more accepted into the workforce. Even while this is true‚ women still do most of the housework and men are left to dominate the workplace. Women have gained huge milestones in politics as well as the workforce. This topic takes heart to me because I am a feminist and I strongly

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    Kevin Li 1994 DBQ APUSH To what extent was late 19th century and early 20th century US expansionism a continuation of past US expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Over the years the United States expansionism has experienced many different changes. The United States has expanded for many different reasons such as the economy‚ land‚ and even God. Expansionism is now a continuation of past United States expansionism but was more so a departure. The United States

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