Alien and Sedition Acts - 1798 The Alien and Sedition Acts marked an attempt by Federalists to suppress opposition at home. These acts gave the.
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Fears of My Youth The Great Depression 1)FSA (Farm Security Administration) client with mules, near Morganza, Louisiana, Lee, Russell, Photographer, 1938,
Culture Change Theories (in general) attempt to account for what is known (summarize) provide basis for explaining what is unknown are parsimonious (Occam’s.
JAY BREEZY.!. In the 1930s, many Americans moved to communities outside of cities.
“House-Clearing at Washington” by an unknown cartoonist. Frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun, June 1, 1864. In this Budget of Fun cartoon, President Abraham Lincoln.
The Homefront 1) During the 1950s and 60s America was obsessed with communism 2) The American public and gov’t was hysterical over the threat of communism.
Progressive Presidents The Progressive Movement used government to reform problems created by industrialization. Theodore Roosevelt’s “Square Deal” & Woodrow.
The Postwar Boom in America
The Postwar Boom in America Essential Question: In what ways did the Cold War contribute to postwar prosperity in the US?
What was the impact of the Cold War on Americans at home? Impact of the Cold War at home The fear of communism and the threat of nuclear war affected.
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