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APUSH CH 14 STUDY GUIDE

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Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy; 1790-1860 People/Terms: 1. Industrialization- Industrialization began in the 1750?s in Britain with the textile machines and eventually found its way into the American Industries. This increased the movement of people into cities because machines took the place of people in agriculture and people were needed in cities to man the machines. Many moved to cities. This increased production and efficiency throughout the United States of America. 2. Know- Nothing Party-

Chapter 10 Notes & Chapter 9 Notes

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12/6/11 Chapter 9 Notes: The Confederation and the Constitution The Pursuit of Equality - Society of the Cincinnati ? Americans that ridiculed the lordly pretensions of continental Army officers who formed an exclusive heredity order - weakening of the Upper Crust let the Patriots emerge - Congregational church continued legally established whereas the Anglican Church was humbled and reformed as the protestant Episcopal church - In 1774 the abolition of slavery was called and the world?s first antislavery society was founded the Philadelphia Quaker

Cornell Notes Template

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? Jim Burke 2000. For more information on this and other such Tools for Thought visit www.englishcompanion.com Name Topic Date Class/ Suject Cornell Notes
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Chapter 2 Cornell Notes

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Franklin Roosevelt

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Roosevelt is the only president to be elected to four terms. He however, only served for three before dying. He campaigned on having a balanced budget, but when he was forced to he created a deficit. He and his brain trust created the New Deal, which was a series of legislature and agencies that were not a coherent plan, but nonetheless helped Americans during the Great Depression. When he returned to trying to balance a budget a recession arose and critics accuse him of causing the recession.
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The Earth and Its People 4th ed Ch 14

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I. Rural Growth and Crisis A. Peasants and Population 1. Society was divided by class and gender 2. Serfs were obliged to till the soil on large estates owned by the nobility and the church 3. More than half of the fruits of their labor went to the landowners 4. Women were subordinate to men 5. Rural poverty also stemmed from a population increase 6. Three-field system increased yield 7. Population growth led to the foundation of new agricultural settlements 8. As population continued to rise, some people had to farm low quality land B. The Black Death and Social Change 1. Killed off a third of western Europeans 2. Recovery from population loss was slow and uneven 3. Skilled and manual laborers who survived demanded higher pay for their services

Cornell Notes Guide

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CORNELL NOTES- Reading notes TEMPLATE NAME OF CHAPTER ( EX- CHAPTER 5, Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, 1700-1775) NAME OF SECTION BEING NOTED (The Great Game of Politics) QUESTIONS/CUES Questions you have while completing the reading. Ways to remember what you have read. Questions do not always have to directly correspond to the notes in the right column. TEXTUAL NOTES Important dates, people, ideas, concepts, etc discussed within the section. Notes can be in any format (outline, bulleted, sentences, etc) SECTION SUMMARY- Summarize the important concepts at the end of each section. ?What I should know after reading this section?? Tips: Summaries may not always fall at the bottom of the page.
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