Friday, December 18, 2009

AP Government and Politics Homework week 12-21

1. read chapter 4 in blue book - make outline of chapter - due Thursday
2. on Tuesday you will get a list of court cases that pertain to civil rights and liberties - you will have to do "court case report" on one. it will be due the following Tuesday.

APUSH homework week of 12-21

no Homework this week :)

APUSH ch 24 terms

Capter #24: Industry Comes of Age
Government Subsidies
Transcontinental Railroad
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Pullman “Palace Car”
Jay Gould
Railroad corruption
Interstate Commerce Commission
Mesabi Range
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Alva Edison
Andrew Carnegie
Vertical Integration
Horizontal Integration
John D. Rockefeller
Trusts
J.P. Morgan
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Gibson Girl
Yellow Dog Contracts
Blacklists
Company Towns
Haymarket Square incident
A.F.L. (American Federation of Labor)

APUSH ch 23 terms

Chapter #23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age

Ulysses S. Grant
Thomas Nast
Horace Greely
Roscoe Conkling
James G. Blaine
Rutherford B. Hayes
Samuel Tilden
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur

Charles J. Guiteau
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Cheap Money
Hard or Sound Money
Gilded Age
Bloody-Shirt
Tweed Ring
Credit Mobilier Scandal
Whiskey Ring
Resumption Act
Crime of '73
Bland-Allison Act
Half-Breed
Compromise of 1877
Civil Service Reform
Pendleton Act of 1833
Thomas B. Reed
"Billion Dollar" Congress
Pension Act

APUSH ch 22 Terms

Chapter #22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction
Oliver O. Howard
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Charles Sumner
William Seward
Freedman's Bureau
10% Plan
Moderate vs. Radical Republicans
Black CodesSharecropping
Civil Rights Act
Fourteenth Amendment
Military Reconstruction Act
Fifteenth Amendment
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Ku Klux Klan
Force Acts
Tenure of Office
Maximilian Affair
Redeemers
Compromise of 1877

APUSH ch 21 terms

Chapter #21: The Furnace of Civil War
Draft riots of 1863
Charles Frances Adam
Sherman's March
Clement L. Vallandigham
Andrew Johnson
John Wilkes Booth
C.S.S. Alabama
National Banking Act
Union Party

APUSH Ch 1 - 14 Terms

Chapter #1: New World Beginnings (Summer Assignment)


Crusades
Marco Polo
Christopher Columbus
Diaz
Ferdinand and Isabella
Treaty of Tordesillas
Vasco Nuñez Balboa
Hernándo Cortés
Ferdinand Magellan
Spanish Armada
Mestizos
Queen Elizabeth
Francis Drake
Humphrey Gilbert
Conquistadores
Joint stock companies

Chapter #2: The Planting of English America (Summer Assignment)

Sir Walter Raleigh
George Clavert/Lord Baltimore
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Edict of Nantes
Louis XIV
Samuel de Champlain
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Robert de La Salle
Virginia Company
James I
Jamestown
John Smith
House of Burgesses
Indentured Servitude
Chesapeake Region
Maryland Act of Toleration
Charles I
Proprietory colonies
James Oglethorpe
Oliver Cromwell
Charles II
Georgia
slavery
planter’s role

Chapter #3: Settling the Northern Colonies (Summer Assignment)
John Calvin
Separatists
Mayflower Compact
William Bradford
Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Winthrop
Freemen
Anne Hutchinson
Roger Williams
Rhode Island
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Dominion of New England
Sir Edmond Andros
Navigation Acts 1660 and 1663
Glorious Revolution
James II ( Duke of York)
William and Mary

New York
Quakers
William Penn
New Jersey
King Philip II

Chapter #4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century (Summer Assignment)

New Jersey
royal charters
Town Meetings
Triangle Trade RoutesDirect versus Virtual Representation
established churches
William Berkeley
Headright system
Middle Passage
Bacon’s Rebellion
Leisler’s Rebellion
Halfway Covenant

Chapter #5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution (Summer Assignment)
EvangelicalGreat Awakening
George Whitfield
Jonathan Edwards
New Lights
Old Lights
Age of Reason/Enlightenment
John Peter Zenger

Chapter #6: The Duel for North America
Samuel de Champlain
William Pitt
Robert de La Salle
James Wolfe
Edward Braddock
Pontiac
Huguenots
French and Indian War
Albany Plan of Union
Proclamation of 1763
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Paxton Boys

Ben Franklin
Five Nations of the Iroquois
Queen Anne’s War
Treaty of Utrecht
Salutary Neglect
General Edward Braddock
French and Indian War
King George’s War

Chapter #7: The Road to Revolution

Lord North
George Grenville
Samuel Adams Letter from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
Gaspee Incident
Charles Townshend "Champagne Charley"
John Adams
King George III
Baron Von Steuben
Mercantilism.
“No Taxation without Representation"
Royal Veto —
Internal/External Taxation
"Virtual" representation
Boycott
The Boards of Trade
Sons of Liberty
Quebec ActNavigation Acts
Molasses Act of 1733
Sugar Act
Quartering Act
Stamp Act –
Stamp Act Congress.
Declaratory Act —
Townshend Acts.
Admiralty courts
Committees of Correspondence.
First Continental Congress
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable ActsLoyalists (Tories)

Chapter #8: America Secedes from the Empire

Second Continental Congress
Hessians
Thomas Paine/Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
British Advantages/ British Disadvantages
American Advantages/American Disadvantages
George Washington
Marquis de Layfette
Baron Von Steuban
John Burgoyne
Benedict Arnold
Lord Cornwallis Yorktown
Treaty of Paris, 1783
Loyalists-
Articles of Confederation
Battles
Trenton
Lexington and Concord
Princeton
Bunker Hill
Saratoga
Yorktown


Chapter# 9: The Confederation and the Constitution

John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government
Federalist #10
Republican Government
Unicameral Congress
Powers Granted to the Confederation Congress
Powers Denied to the Confederation Congress
Problems with Spain-
Problems with France
Land Ordinance of 1785
New Ordinance of 1787
Necessary and Proper Clause
Federalist Papers
Shays Rebellion
Society of Cincinnati
Annapolis Convention
Philadelphia Convention
James Madison
Edmund RandolphVirginia Plan

New Jersey Plans
Great Compromise
Three-Fifth’s Compromise
Federalism
Delegated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers-.
Supremacy Clause-Checks and BalancesAnti-Federalists

Chapter #10: Launching the New Ship of State

George Washington
Washington’s Cabinet
Judiciary Act of 1789
Federalists
Democratic-Republic
Hamilton’s vision vs Jefferson’s vision
Funding on assumption
Report on Manufactures
Report on the Public Credit
Bank of United States
Strict Interpretation vs. Loose Interpretation
Whiskey Rebellion
Citizen Genet
Jay’s Treaty
Pinckney’s Treaty
Washington’s Farewell Address
Nullification
Excise tax
Midnight appointments
Judiciary Act of 1801
Revolution of 1800
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Alien and Sedition Acts
Convention of 1800
XYZ Affair
12th Amendment
John Adams
Chisholm v Georgia

Chapter #11: The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Republic

Marbury v. Madison
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark- Meriwether Lewis.
Daniel Boone
Henry Clay
Essex Junto
Burr Conspiracy
Impressment
Chesapeake/Leopard IncidentEmbargo
Non-intercourse Act
Macon’s Bill No. 2
William Henry Harrison
Battle of Tippecanoe
Tecumseh
War Hawks
Battle of Horseshoe bend
Ft. McHenry
Francis Scott Key
Hartford Convention
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of Greenville – 1795
Battle of New Orleans

Chapter #12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism

Rush-Bagot Agreement
Second Bank of the United States
Francis Cabot Lowell
Black Belt
Virginia Dynasty
Era of Good Feelings
Adams-Onis Treaty
Panic of 1819
Tallmadge Amendment
Missouri Compromise
John Marshall
Latin American Revolution
Monroe Doctrine
Marshall Court Cases

Marbury v Madison
McCulloch v Maryland
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia-
Cohens v Virginia
Fletcher v Peck
Worcester v. Georgia
Dartmouth College v Woodward
Gibbons v Ogden
Commonwealth v Hunt
Charles River Bridge v Warren Bridge

Chapter #13: The Rise of Mass Democracy

American System
Corrupt Bargain
Tariff of Abominations
Spoils System
Nullification
Kitchen Cabinet
Force Bill
Compromise of Nullification
Black Hawk War
Five Civilized Tribes
Trail of Tears
Soft Money vs. Hard Money
Nicholas Biddle-
Pet Banks
Roger Taney
Democrats vs. Whigs
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Martin Van Buren
Specie Circular
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
Hayne-Webster Debate
Stephen F. Austin
Santa Anna
The Alamo
San Jacinto
Sam Houston

Thursday, December 10, 2009

APUSH questions in lecture

SOOO ....
1. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were the only ones impeached, Nixon resigned before he was impeached. No president has been removed from office.

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/impeach.html

2.  Order of Secession During the American Civil War

South Carolina December 20, 1860
Mississippi January 9, 1860
Florida January 10, 1861
Alabama January 11, 1861
Georgia January 19, 1861
Louisiana January 26, 1861
Texas February 1, 1861
Virginia April 17, 1861
Arkansas May 6, 1861
North Carolina May 20, 1861
Tennessee June 8, 1861


http://americanhistory.about.com/od/civilwarmenu/a/secession_order.htm

Saturday, December 5, 2009

AP Government and Politics Homework week 12-7

1. go to this site and print out the glossary as reference for the future
http://www.twyman-whitney.com/apgovpol/glossary_political_terms.htm
2. current event due Thursday
3. read Chapter 3 of Blue book - no flashcards this time - just outline
4. read federalist papers #10 and compare and contrast it to federalist paper #51
http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa10.htm - number 10
http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa51.htm - number 51

all due Thursday

Friday, December 4, 2009

APUSH homework week of 12-7

Each one of you is to make five multiple choice questions and answers from your assigned chapter.
Each question should be not to difficult but not too easy either.
Questions are to be submitted by email (elisachgarcia@gmail.com) only by WEDNESDAY Dec 9th.

the assignments are:
Sara R. ch 20
Neda ch 21
Thoria ch 22
Sara M. ch 20
Rimsha ch 21
Saba ch 22
Salwa ch 20
Mona ch 21
Ruah ch 22
Nimra ch 20
Bayan ch 21
Summer ch 22
Amir ch 20
Hamzah ch 21
Oussama ch 22
Abdu ch 20