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APUSH Review Salmon
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ammendment 13 | slavery Prohibited |
| Ammendment 14 | Civil Rights for ex slaves |
| Ammendment 15 | Sufferage for blacks |
| Ammendment 16 | income taxes. congress has the power to lay and collect taxes |
| Ammendment 17 | Direct election of senators. Senators elected by popular vote |
| Ammendment 18 | National Prohibition |
| Ammendment 19 | Womens sufferage |
| Ammendment 20 | Presidential and Congressional terms. |
| Ammendment 21 | Prohibition repealed |
| Ammendment 22 | Anti-3rd term. Presidential tems limited to 2 |
| Ammendment 23 | District of Columbia vote |
| Ammendment 24 | Poll Tax. Citizens don't have to pay to vote |
| Ammendment 25 | Presidential succesion. If president dies then VP takes over |
| Ammendment 26 | Lowered voting age to 18 |
| President during: Civil War | Lincoln |
| President during: Spanish-American War | g |
| President during: Great Depression | gg |
| President during: WW 2 | FDR |
| First Catholic President? | JFK |
| President during: Cuban Missle Crisis | JFK |
| President during: Vietnam | LBJ |
| What led to demise of Richard Nixion's presidency? | Watergate |
| Presidental Policy: Square Deal | Teddy Roosevelt |
| Presidental Policy: Dollar Diplomacy | Taft |
| Presidental Policy: New Freedom | |
| Presidental Policy: Return to Normalcy | Warren Harding |
| Presidental Policy: New Deal | FDR |
| Presidental Policy: Great Society | |
| Presidental Policy: New Frontier | |
| Significant Dates: 1914-1918 | WWI |
| Significant Dates: 1917 | US enters WWI |
| Significant Dates: 1929-1939 | Great Depression |
| Significant Dates: Dec. 7 1941 | Pearl Habror |
| Significant Dates: 1939-1945 | WWII |
| Time Span: Impearialism | |
| Time Span: Gilded age | |
| Time Span: Progressive | |
| Margret Sanger | Advocater of women's rights abd birth control |
| George Kennan | |
| Jacob Riis | |
| MLK Jr. | Advocater of civil rights. Civil Disobidience. Non-Violent protests. |
| Stokely Carmicael | Black Power, |
| Malcom X | Opposite to MLK, converted to Islam, violent protest against white supremacy |
| Marcus Garvey | |
| Lee Harvey Oswalt | Assasinator of JFK, Member of the Soviet Union |
| Elanor Roosevelt | |
| Henry Kissinger | |
| Douglas MacArthur | |
| Jeannette Rankin | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner | |
| John Hay | |
| John Muir | |
| Jane Adams | |
| Betty Friedan | |
| Earl Warren | |
| Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896 | |
| Schenck vs. US 1919 | |
| Korematsu vs. US | Legalized Japanese internment |
| Brown vs. Board of Education |