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U.S. History TAKS Exit Strategies. or how to improve your bag of tricks!!!. You need know 5 elements to master this test:. PRIMARY SOURCES HISTORICAL PERIODS WARS CARTOONS MAPS, GRAPHS, CHARTS. Primary sources that are important on the test are:. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
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U.S. History TAKS Exit Strategies or how to improve your bag of tricks!!!
You need know 5 elements to master this test: • PRIMARY SOURCES • HISTORICAL PERIODS • WARS • CARTOONS • MAPS, GRAPHS, CHARTS
Primary sources that are important on the test are: • DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE • U.S. CONSTITUTION • BILL OF RIGHTS • AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
But…..do we have to know DATES???? 1492 1776 1787 1803 1861-65 1898 1914-18 1929 1939 1941-45
Let’s look at some documents MAGNA CARTAMAYFLOWER COMPACTDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Let’s review the amendments. There are ALWAYS questions on these.
FIRST AMENDMENT • 1 FREEDOM OF: RELIGION, PRESS, SPEECH, POLITICAL ACTIVITY
SECOND AND THIRD AMENDMENTSRIGHT TO BEAR ARMS AS MEMBER OF A CITIZEN MILITIAFREEDOM FROM QUARTERING SOLDIERS
AMENDMENT • 4 • PROTECTS AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCH AND SEIZURE
AMENDMENTS 5-8 • Protect the rights of citizens who are accused of crimes
Amendments 9and 10 • Establish limits on the powers of the Federal Government
….13………13……….13….. A LUCKY NUMBER FOR THE SLAVES: IT ABOLISHED SLAVERY!!!
14TH AMENDMENT • 1868 • CIVIL RIGHTS • EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • THE $IXTEENTH AMENDMENT • E$TABLI$HES THE INCOME TAX
SENATORS 17 SENATORS • 17TH ALLOWS FOR THE DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS
18TH AMENDMENTALSO CALLED “PROHIBITION,”WHAT DID IT PROHIBIT???(AND WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS AMENDMENT LATER ON?)
19 WOMEN19 WOMEN 19 WOMENTHE NINETEENTH GAVE WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN 1919
Oh, no…more documents???? FEDERALIST PAPERS • written before the Constitution was adopted. • PURPOSE: to argue the pros and cons of the Constitution and to urge adoption • WHEN? 1788
MAGNA CARTA • England’s first constitutional document • 1215 A.D.
Our Government Basics • 3 Branches of Government: EXECUTIVE LEGISLATIVE JUDICIAL WHY WAS OUR GOVERNMENT SET UP THIS WAY???
SEPARATION OF POWERS • THE GOVERNMENT WAS SET UP TO RESERVE SPECIFIC POWERS FOR THE STATES AND OTHER POWERS FOR ONLY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTIN WASHINGTON
Two more things…. TWO DOCUMENTS THAT PREDATE OUR CONSTITUTION ARE: • MAYFLOWER COMPACT • ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
MAYFLOWER COMPACT WAS WRITTEN ON THE BOAT BEFORE THE PILGRIMS LANDED. IT SET UP THE RULES FOR THE COLONY.
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 1781 THIS WEAK DOCUMENT ATTEMPTED TO SET UP THE GOVERNMENT, BUT… No executive branch No taxing or laws enacted by Congress No national court system No national unity and an unfair representation system
HISTORICAL PERIODS Let’s construct a timeline to help you remember!
BEFORE 1900
ANTEBELLUM (BEFORE 1861) CIVIL WAR (1861-65) RECONSTRUCTION (1865-1877) WESTWARD EXPANSION AND INDUSTRIALIZATION (1877-1900) SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR (1898)
BEFORE 1861 (BEFORE THE WAR) NULLIFICATION CRISIS It started when southern states challenged the federal government’s authority to make laws. Because states had created the union, they had the right to declare a federal law NULL, or not valid.
WHY DID THE SOUTHERN STAES SECEDE FROM THE UNION IN 1861? • Because of new states entering the union that did not have slaves, the slaveholding states would soon be in the minority. • Growing support of abolition of slavery by northerners. • Lincoln’s election is viewed by the South as a threat to their society.
WHY DID THE SOUTH LOSE THE WAR? WHY DID IT TAKE THE SOUTH MORE TIME TO RECOVER FROM THE WAR’S EFFECTS ?
WESTWARD EXPANSION 1869-COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD GROWTH AND SETTLEMENT OF THE WEST AND STANDARDIZATION OF TIME AND TIME ZONES
HOMESTEAD ACT IN 1862, THE HOMESTEAD ACT ALLOWED SETTLERS TO CLAIM PUBLIC LANDS, LIVE THERE FOR 5 YEARS, AND RECEIVED LEGAL OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND.
NATURAL RESOURCES LARGE WORKFORCE FREE ENTERPRISE LAISSEZ-FAIRE ATTITUDE OF GOVERNMENT, THAT IS, LACK OF HIGH TAXES AND REGULATIONS ON BUSINESS NEW INVENTIONS LIKE THE TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE, STEEL PROCESSING, ELECTRICITY
The Gilded Age With industrialization, the rich got richer and the poor stayed poor. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Social Darwinism- a belief that society progressed when the fittest people survived. “Rags to Riches” $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Wealthiest people? Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt
urbanization Immigrants flocked to the country from Ireland and Central Europe. Later, they came from Italy and South and Eastern Europe. Asian immigrants came to work on the railroads. WHAT CONDITIONS DID THEY FACE IN THE GROWING CITIES?
POPULISM IN 1875, POLITICAL PARTIES IN RURAL AREAS STARTED TO FORM TO GIVE POWER TO FARMERS. ECONOMIC HARD TIMES AND THE RISING AND FALLING VALUE OF THE DOLLAR HELPED GIVE RISE TO POPULISM.
1898the Spanish American War America felt that its frontier was settled, and this caused a rise of IMPERIALISM, the move to gain territory outside the borders. We annexed Hawaii and traded with Latin America. Then, in 1898, our battleship Maine exploded in Cuba. We declared war on Spain, which controlled Cuba, and the war was over in one year. We gained territory in the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, and the Philippines.
U.S. as World Power Theodore Roosevelt is President * Environmental concerns * “Great White Fleet” * Building of the Panama Canal * Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: THE U.S. WILL INTERVENE TO STABILIZE LATIN AMERICA IF FOREIGN POWERS INTERFERE IN THE AMERICAS.
PROGRESSIVISMWORDS TO KNOW MUCKRAKERS SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN SOCIALISM PROHIBITION CHILD LABOR LAWS TRUST BUSTING
WORLD WAR I LET’S LOOK AT THE CAUSES…
1. MAJOR ALLIANCES IN EUROPE2. IMPERIALISM3. SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA4. ASSASSINATION OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND5. ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM
WHO WAS AT WAR? BRITAINGERMANY FRANCE VS. AUSTRIA- U.S. HUNGARY RUSSIA OTTOMAN TURKS
“The Roaring Twenties” • FORD ASSEMBLY LINE • RISE OF BASEBALL AND RADIO • CHARLES LINDBERGH • PROHIBITION • CHANGING ROLES OF WOMEN • HARLEM RENAISSANCE