Title: Declaration of Independence
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- Declaration of Independence
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James Madison Father of Our Constitution
3Articles of Confederation
- America first written constitution giving most
governing powers to the states.
4Bill of Rights
- First 10 Amendments to the Constitution listing
rights guaranteeing life, liberty and property.
5Checks and Balances
- Each branch of the government has a control on
the power of the other branches. Example the
President can veto a law passed by Congress.
6Federalism
- Division of powers between the states and the
national government.
7Popular Sovereignty
- This means that the people have the power to make
decisions about government, for
examplereferendums or passing state laws.
8Republicanism
- Another name for representative government.
9Separation of Powers
- The idea that each part of the national
government is given a specific powerthe Congress
has the power to make laws, the president
enforces laws and the Supreme Court interprets
laws.
10States Rights
- Powers given(reserved) to the states to control
excessive power of the national government and
the idea that states can act independently from
it.
11Unalienable Rights
- Basic human freedoms no government can take away,
such as life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness.
12Civil War (18611865)
- War between the states when the Union (north)
defeats the Confederacy (south.)
1313th Amendment
1414th Amendment
- Made the former slaves citizens with the
right to due process and equal protection of the
laws.
1515th Amendment
- Gave freedmen the right to vote.
16GILDED AGE
- Period of the 1890s when things were not as good
as they seemed
17PROGRESSIVE ERA
- Period in the early 1900s during which Americans
tried to reform government, regulate industry and
improve the workplace
1816th Amendment
1917th Amendment
- Allowed for the direct election of senators by
the people
2019th Amendment
- Gave women the right to vote
21Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- First law passed to control monopolies that were
in restrain of trade
22US Expansion
- Time period when US practices manifest destiny
John Gasts American Progress (1872)
23International Trade
- US used this to increase markets for US goods -
it led to imperialism
A modern example of the lengths to which US
leaders will go to help US companies
24US Becomes a World Power
- Time period when US obtains colonies,
territories, and bases overseas
25Spanish-American War 1898
- A "splendid little war" that made US a world power
Tableau representing the North and South
reconciling to free Cuba from Spain
26World War I 1914-1918
- US and the allied countries defeat Germany and
Austria-Hungary in the trenches on the western
front
Europe before WWI, 1914
27Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- Main reason for US entry into WWI against Germany
28Treaty of Versailles
- US refused to sign this formal agreement ending
World War I
29Panama Canal
- Theodore Roosevelt wanted this to increase trade
and enhance US Naval defenses
30- 1ST flight across the Atlantic symbolizing
American ingenuity, courage, and ability.
31- Defense lawyer for John Scopes right to teach
evolution in the great monkey trial.
32PROHIBITION
- 18th amendment made alcohol illegal and led to
the rise of organized crime.
33- October 29, 1929 when stock prices fell
drastically in one day marking the start of the
Great Depression
34- Fear of communism in the 1920s led to limits on
immigration almost closing our borders.
35Homefront
- Refers to all of the work inside a country at war
to produce materials needed, such as weapons,
food, airplanes, ships, etc
36Japanese Internment
- Xenophobic anti-Japanese policy that forced many
Japanese-Americans from their homes and into
prison camps during WWII.
37Midway
- Turning point navalk battle in WWII ending
Japanese threat to Hawaii and the US mainland
38Normandy Invasion / D-Day
- The battle that opened a second front in France
and was the beginning of the end for Hitler and
Germany
39World War II
- Global Conflict between the Axis powers and the
Allies
40Pearl Harbor
- Attack by the Japanese on Hawaii forced US to
enter WWII
41Rationing
- System used to conserve food and scarce materials
in WWII
42Women in WWII
- Filled jobs on the homefront formerly done by men
to produce the materials needed to win the war.
43WWII Ends
44CESAR CHAVEZ
- Organized the United Farm Workers to improve
working conditions for migrant workers.
45 MALCOLM X
- African-American leader who promoted Black
Nationalism and self-sufficiency. - Assassinated in 1965.
46REVEREND, DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
- Civil Rights leader in Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, March on Washington, Bus
Boycott, Selma March, and Birmingham protests.
47ROSA PARKS
- Leader in Montgomery bus boycott by refusing to
give up her seat to protest segregation.
48BROWN v BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA, KANSAS
- Court case that reversed Plessy vs Ferguson by
ending the separate but equal doctrine and
integrating public schools.
49CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
- Law that prohibited discrimination by race in
public places and set legal consequences for it.
50LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
- President Eisenhower enforced integration of this
school giving momentum to the Civil Rights
Movement.
51CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- 1960s struggle for equality for
African-Americans and other minorities under the
14th and 15th amendments.