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Politics of the United States

ch 2 ap gov vocab

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Chapter 1 Vocabulary Government- The political direction and control?exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state community, etc.; political administration: Government is necessary to the existence of civilized society. Politics- Determines whom we select as our government leaders and what policies these leaders pursue. Political Participation- The ways in which people get involved in politics. Single-issue groups- Groups so concerned with one issue that members often cast their votes on the basis of that issue only, ignoring a politician?s stand on everything else. Policymaking system- Reveals the way our government responds to the priorities of its people.

AP US History Ch 40 The American Pageant Test Study Guide

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AP US History Ch 40 The American Pageant Test Study Guide Consider the 5 Ws when thinking about history: Who, What, When, Where, & Why/How is it important? Ch 40 The Stalemated Seventies, 1968-1980 (Ch 40 in the 12th edition is Ch 39 in the 13th edition) One reason for the end of the postwar economic boom in the 1970s was ? a drastic decline in worker productivity (possibly partially result of shifting economy to service sector) By the early 1970s, the post-WWII economic boom had crested as a result of ? a decline in competitive advantage of Am business, the Vietnam War, a slump in productivity, economic recovery of Japan and (West) Germany, What about a large tax increase?

John Quincy Adams

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John Quincy Adams encouraged Jefferson to pass Monroe Doctrine without the consent of the English. This made it basically invalid because it would not succeed without the backing of the British Navy.
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John Quincy Adams encouraged Jefferson to pass Monroe Doctrine without the consent of the English. This made it basically invalid because it would not succeed without the backing of the British Navy.
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Abraham Lincoln's Presidency was a disaster debate PRO and CON

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Resolution: Abraham Lincoln?s presidency was an overall disaster for the United States. Affirmative Team -- Supports the resolution Prime Minister (PM) and Member of Government (MG) Negative Team -- Negates the resolution Leader of Opposition (LO) and Member of Opposition (MO) Prime Minister 1 The Civil War was indirectly Lincoln?s fault because after his election in 1860, his perceived anti slavery sentiment as a member of the Republican Party caused Southerners to doubt the federal government?s ability to adequately defend their rights as members of the Union. After freeing the slaves, Lincoln failed to protect their rights, ultimately rendering his emancipation much less beneficial to the slaves than it could have been

Jay’s Treaty

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Jay?s Treaty On the sea frontier, the British were eager to starve out the French West Indies, and naturally? expected the Americans to defend them. The commanders of the Royal Navy seized about 300 American merchant? ships, and forced many seamen into service on British vessels, and threw thousands of others into foul dungeons.? Jeffersonians argued that Americans should go into war with the British, while Hamilton saw it as a great threat to? his policies. Washington decided to send Chief Justice John Jay to London in 1794, to prevent war. Jeffersonians? were enraged that such a renowned federalist had been sent, and more so when he arrived back with his treaty.? Hamilton, fearful of war with Britain, secretly supplied the British with the details of America?s bargaining?

New Deal Chart

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The New Deal Reform Chart The First New Deal: 1933-1934 March 6, 1933 National Bank Holiday closes all banks temporarily for five days March 9, 1933 Emergency Banking Act (Relief) It impounded all gold and devalued the dollar. It allowed only banks approved by the Federal Reserve to remain in operation in the United States. It is relief because it was designed to restore the nation?s unstable economy March 20, 1933 Economy Act Cut federal costs by reorganizing cuts in salaries and veterans? pensions. March 22, 1933 Beer-Wine Revenue Act amends Volstead Act legalized and taxed wine and beer March 31, 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps (Relief)

Andrew Jackson (Selected from What Hath God Wrought)

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Andrew Jackson Inauguration wife Rachel died political enemies responsible unconventional inauguration ironic beginning of term Influence Conservative south Hard childhood Many duels Slave trader Strong religious Politics Win battles ?Old Hickory? White supremacy populist rhetoric Presidency Reform Spoils system Kitchen cabinet ?Reforms? Whitehouse staff Tradition by Jackson Informal Appointment from supporter Huge removal, reform corruption Van Buren vs. Calhoun John Henry Eaton Campaign manager Wife affair Jackson: chaste as virgin Affair lead to political conflict Purge in scandal Complete fabrication Fabricated charges Meritocracy in public Justify privilege perpetuation Civil service reform Corruption of money Samuel Swartwout Absconded with million Honesty and efficiency

Civil War War Chart

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Christina Regan 12/19/11 AP US History Civil War War Chart Causes: Background: Lincoln was elected President in November 1860 triggered a response from South Carolina?s Fire Eaters who rallied in Charleston on December 1 South Carolina seceded in December 20, 1860 February 1861 the Confederate States of America were created consisted of South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas President: Jefferson Davis Vice President: Alexander Stephens Immediate: South Carolina demanded the surrender of Fort Sumter and cut off its supplies Lincoln announced that he was sending supplies (ex. food) South shot at northerners bringing supplies (April 1861) Strategies of the Competing Sides for Victory: Union:

“Sunrise at Philadelphia” by Brian McGinty summary

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?Sunrise at Philadelphia? by Brian McGinty In the ?Sunrise at Philadelphia?, McGinty gives a detailed series of events on how the constitution was born. He goes in a chronological order and lists the important figures such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison. He incorporates quotes from various figures in order to give insight on how the general atmosphere of the convention was and how the representatives felt about the convention and the constitution itself.

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