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    Ch 23 Apush

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    Laura Johnson Oliver O. Howard - the Union general who in 1865 became the first head of the Freedmen’s Bureau Andrew Johnson - the man from Tennessee who was added as Lincoln’s running mate in 1864 to sew up the election by attracting War Democrats and the Border States Alexander Stephens - ex confederacy president‚ was indicted for treason but let out as Christmas present. Served in congress. Thaddeus Stevens - the crusty Pennsylvania congressman who led the radical Republicans during Reconstruction

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    Political Cartoons

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    Political Cartoons Shawn Palmer University of Phoenix Political cartoons have been with us from the 16th century to today‚ changing social agendas and shaping public opinion about political office holders. The creator of each cartoon makes each one represent his or hers opinion about what would be currently happening at that time. This paper will show you the start of political cartoons and the role played by political cartoons in setting social agendas also it will show how they are used today

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    APUSH Unit 2

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    Overview of time period Reasons things are changing Expanding Population Causes many babies born lots of immigrants more diverse culture market expansion Numbers 1700: 250‚000 1775-1800: 2-5‚000‚000 see settlement expansion before‚ all settlements 50 miles from coast 95% of world’s population never went past 25 miles of their birthplace by revolution‚ settlements west of appalachian mountains 95% of world’s population never went past 25 miles of their birthplace land becomes scarce

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    corrupted elections of 1824. It wasn’t until 1828‚ the year the Jacksonians came into power and satisfied the popular demand after a mudslinging battle against the aristocrats. The Jacksonian Democrats claimed they were guardians of the Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberties‚ and equal economic opportunity‚ but the 1820’s and 1830’s put those claims to the test. The Jacksonian Democrats claimed they were guardians of the Constitution. Their strict interpretation led them against a national

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    caused them to develop a diverse economy‚ societies with tightly bound communities that stressed education and finally a political system based on church membership; meanwhile in the Chesapeake settlers search for economic prosperity helped them to develop a farming and trading economy‚ a society with spread out plantations whose owners ruled over the black slaves and a political system with all the power in the hands of wealthy‚ land-owning‚ white men. Thus‚ New England and Chesapeake regions developed

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    Child labor is the “full-time employment of children under a minimum legal age.” Child labor is an awful act that still happens around the world. However‚ in the United States child labor is mostly eradicated. It did not happen overnight but in fact took many years. There were many different laws and acts and committees that were created before there was no child labor. One of the earliest Child Labor Laws in the United States‚ was in Massachusetts. The act was passed in 1836 that regarded “the

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    political parties

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    Political parties are one of the earliest available and visible institutions in a democracy. A political party is an association of people who come together on a common platform with the objective of contesting elections. Political parties have three components-leaders‚ active members and followers. One main function of political parties are to contest election‚ put forward policies and programmes‚ make laws‚ form a government‚ perform role of opposition‚ share public opinion and undertake welfare

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    Stamp Act Apush

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    Chapter 7 terms & Key Points Admiralty Courts Stamp Act and Sugar Act offenses were tried in this court. Juries were not allowed and the burden of proof was on the defendant. All were assumed to be guilty until proven innocent. Trial by jury and innocent until proven guilty were basic rights that the British people everywhere had held dear. Boston Port Act One such law was the Boston Port Act. It closed the Boston harbor until damages were paid and order could be ensured. British East India Company

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    APUSH Chapter 12

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    Ch. 12… OPPOSITION TO THE WAR 1. Conservative‚ seaboard Republicans in Congress and New England Federalists New Englanders: refused to buy war bonds to help pay for the war opposed recruiting campaigns traded with England when possible Daniel Webster gave his first important speech on the unconstitutional and objectionable character of an 1813 draft law which allowed for drafting men in state militias into the national army 2. HARTFORD CONVENTION – met in Dec. 1814

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    could eventually become citizens. ii. Provided an opportunity for illegal immigrants to become legal residents (one time amnesty). Penalties to employers who knowingly hired illegal immigrants. 2. Chapter 31 a. 1970s AA i. No longer sought political power and racial justice through the Universalists claim of the civil rights movement that “We are the same but for the color of the

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