Saturday, April 24, 2010

APUSH QUESTIONS PACKET 2 LIANNE WELLER

2) 317
changed the role of women (p)(n)
greater mechanization (p)
change of family life and home life (p)(n)
house hold division of labor and status (p)
change of traditional women's work (p)
caused a change of women's role in society (p) greater the gaps of rich and poor (n)
emerges of new developments of transportation ect. (p)
cities became examples of economic inequality

7) the relation of manifest destiny is that it is the underlying cause of all the future of the states. MD led to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the oregon trail. as well as the development of the pacific north west. MD also led to the discovery of California and it's greatest. Leading to the California Gold Rush of 1849 poteientals. MD also led to the US gaining Texas and the land above it.

12) temperance movement to stopping alcohol
dorothea dix- asylum
prisons. mental hospitals, hospitals
schools for disabled. ect.

17) North: increase in industrial supplies and military supplies. the north experiences and increase in an economy. more are at work than in the south and life is better for them in the north than south. personal freedom is better. there are no slave in the north. more freedom and tolerance during that time. safe guard for escapes. the north is linnet about the slaves.
South: Struggles in other cash crops. only good benefit is the cotton and the sugar and tobacco. Economy goes down and makes fighting war harder since they lack the mass supplies that the North have. Hardly any personal freedom. slave states. forced to believe in one thing. have really no voice even if they are against slavery.

SEE PAGE 13 APUSH OUTLINE
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2) unsanitized work places and products
machine politics
abuse of power as person's in charge.
lack of care for the workers
monopolizing of work
andrew carnegie- rr monopolizer
rockefeller - oil illegal spies and rebates to control industry
laissex faire conservatism: industry control government gospel of wealth.. social darwinism...
industrial judgement
union movments : labor

SEE PAGE 17 APUSH OUTLINE

7) by the Jim Crow laws. legal codes of segregation. basically it was a lesser harsh and roundabout way to avoid slavery but to be bordered with slavery. made african americans take a knowledge test, and ultimately gave them no freedom and forced them to work for the south with small unfair wages. whites would punish them and harass them for their social status.

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12)
COMPARE
campaigned successfully for laws establishing state commissions to regulate railroads and warehouses.
which formed social organizations among farmers and which had flourished the Midwest and had spread in popularity to the South
They had to learn new kinds of farming, as annual rainfall was much lower than in the East.
they all revolved in improving work, social and economic life for farmers and professions similar to farming.

CONTRAST
originally against rr monopolies
promote higher commodity prices through collective action by groups of individual farmers
helping discontent farmer's build farms that would thrive.
all started for different reasons but soon merged into one united reason.

SEE PAGE 18 OF AP OUTLINES

17) the logic behind the open doors policy was to regulate what came in and out of Britain and US overseas.
for equal access to chinese marketers. this was os that the US would have a fair share of the Chinese products. equality of overseas business

SEE PAGE 19 APUSH OUTLINE

22) Wilson uses tariffs - anti trush laws and currency tax to boost the economy
underewood tariff
federal reserve act 1913
payne alderich tariff 1914
roosevelt- a square deal control of corporations consumer protection conservation of natural resources
taft- bigger and better add on to roosesvelt's idea

SEE PAGE 20 APUSH OUTLINE

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  1. here it is sorry if it is short i just wanted to make it easy to understand and be straight to the point. pages are listed if wanted to learn more about question.

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