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The Campaign Trail -- a Presidential Election Game - In this campaign simulation you are currently able to run for President in the 1896, 1968, or 2012 election as any major candidate.. The Lesson Builder - Create, borrow, use, and manage lesson plans. Includes a database of lessons created by fellow teachers. Crossword Hobbyist - American History - Browse for American History crossword puzzles. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA The United States did several things to prevent a recurrence of the 1973 oil shock. A national speed limit of 55mph was imposed. Gas mileage standards on cars were put in place under Gerald Ford. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975, and it holds hundreds of millions of barrels of petroleum, intended for use in anenergy
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture.It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States.The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after AMERICAN HISTORY USA First, Harry Truman faced off with the United Mine Workers (UMW), and shortly thereafter with the nation's railroad workers. The UMW was led by John L. Lewis, a man who'd worked in the mines as a teenager and dedicated his life to the mineworkers thereafter. In March 1946 he led 350,000 of them into a AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USACAMPAIGN TRAILSURVIVETRIVIACONTACTUSCOLONIALHISPANIC
The Campaign Trail -- a Presidential Election Game - In this campaign simulation you are currently able to run for President in the 1896, 1968, or 2012 election as any major candidate.. The Lesson Builder - Create, borrow, use, and manage lesson plans. Includes a database of lessons created by fellow teachers. Crossword Hobbyist - American History - Browse for American History crossword puzzles. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA The United States did several things to prevent a recurrence of the 1973 oil shock. A national speed limit of 55mph was imposed. Gas mileage standards on cars were put in place under Gerald Ford. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975, and it holds hundreds of millions of barrels of petroleum, intended for use in anenergy
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture.It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States.The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after AMERICAN HISTORY USA First, Harry Truman faced off with the United Mine Workers (UMW), and shortly thereafter with the nation's railroad workers. The UMW was led by John L. Lewis, a man who'd worked in the mines as a teenager and dedicated his life to the mineworkers thereafter. In March 1946 he led 350,000 of them into a AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Dan Bryan, March 8 2012. Italian neighborhood (Mulberry Street) in New York City, early 1900s. There were rumors of something new and sinister in New Orleans. The Sicilians were behind it all, they said. The Sicilians who had crowded into the French Quarter and made their own, personal territory. There was a "war" between two rivals and then AMERICAN HISTORY USA Whip Inflation Now (WIN) was an attempt to spur a grassroots movement to combat inflation, by encouraging personal savings and disciplined spending habits in combination with public measures, urged by U.S. President Gerald Ford.People who supported the mandatory and voluntary measures were encouraged to wear "WIN" buttons, perhaps in hope of evoking in peacetime the kind of solidarity and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The American system of manufacturing was a set of manufacturing methods that evolved in the 19th century. The two notable features were extensive use of interchangeable parts and ' extensive use of mechanization to produce them, which resulted in more efficient use of labor compared to hand methods. The system was also known as armory practice because it was first fully developed in AMERICAN HISTORY USA Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African-American genres such as blues, boogie woogie, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music, together with Western swing and country music.Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in AMERICAN HISTORY USA The 1850s witnessed the rise and fall of the nativist Know-Nothing Party. This group focused its energy towards denouncing the new immigrants to the United States. In this era, the two main groups of newcomers hailed from Germany and Ireland. The influence of these groups was often seen as detrimental to American culture. AMERICAN HISTORY USA American History USA. United States v. Reese. United States v. Reese was an 1876 voting rights case in which the United States Supreme Court narrowly construed the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which provided that suffrage for male citizens could not be restricted due to race, color or previous condition of servitude. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The culture of domesticity (often shortened to "cult of domesticity" ) or cult of true womanhood was a prevailing value system among the upper and middle classes during the nineteenth century in the United States and Great Britain.This value system emphasized new ideas of femininity, the woman's role within the home and the dynamics of work and family. "True women" were supposed to possess AMERICAN HISTORY USA QUIZZES. Which President Are You Most Similar To? RECENT ARTICLES. The History of the United States, in 10,000 Words; Joseph McCarthy, and Other Facets of the 1950s Red Scare AMERICAN HISTORY USA Campaign Trail Results: 1968. This page contains results for all recent 1968 games that have been played on The Campaign Trail. You can also narrow these results down to games played by a specific candidate and difficulty level. Or, click on a different year to see average results for that election. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Civil War was by far the most catastrophic event to ever happen in the American South. There have been at least a few discussions on whether Abraham Lincoln and the Republicans should have prosecuted the Civil War, but surprisingly very little analysis on whether South Carolina's secession in 1860 was a strategically wise move in the context of the American debate on slavery and states AMERICAN HISTORY USACAMPAIGN TRAILSURVIVETRIVIACONTACTUSCOLONIALHISPANIC
The Campaign Trail -- a Presidential Election Game - In this campaign simulation you are currently able to run for President in the 1896, 1968, or 2012 election as any major candidate.. The Lesson Builder - Create, borrow, use, and manage lesson plans. Includes a database of lessons created by fellow teachers. Crossword Hobbyist - American History - Browse for American History crossword puzzles. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA The United States did several things to prevent a recurrence of the 1973 oil shock. A national speed limit of 55mph was imposed. Gas mileage standards on cars were put in place under Gerald Ford. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975, and it holds hundreds of millions of barrels of petroleum, intended for use in anenergy
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture.It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States.The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after AMERICAN HISTORY USA First, Harry Truman faced off with the United Mine Workers (UMW), and shortly thereafter with the nation's railroad workers. The UMW was led by John L. Lewis, a man who'd worked in the mines as a teenager and dedicated his life to the mineworkers thereafter. In March 1946 he led 350,000 of them into a AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USACAMPAIGN TRAILSURVIVETRIVIACONTACTUSCOLONIALHISPANIC
The Campaign Trail -- a Presidential Election Game - In this campaign simulation you are currently able to run for President in the 1896, 1968, or 2012 election as any major candidate.. The Lesson Builder - Create, borrow, use, and manage lesson plans. Includes a database of lessons created by fellow teachers. Crossword Hobbyist - American History - Browse for American History crossword puzzles. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA The United States did several things to prevent a recurrence of the 1973 oil shock. A national speed limit of 55mph was imposed. Gas mileage standards on cars were put in place under Gerald Ford. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975, and it holds hundreds of millions of barrels of petroleum, intended for use in anenergy
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture.It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States.The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after AMERICAN HISTORY USA First, Harry Truman faced off with the United Mine Workers (UMW), and shortly thereafter with the nation's railroad workers. The UMW was led by John L. Lewis, a man who'd worked in the mines as a teenager and dedicated his life to the mineworkers thereafter. In March 1946 he led 350,000 of them into a AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The U.S. national debt in 1898, before the age of imperialism, was $1 billon. By the end of World War I this figure was $25 billion. The du Pont family, to take one example, averaged earnings of $6 million per year in the five years before World War I. During World War I they made $58 million per year. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Dan Bryan, March 8 2012. Italian neighborhood (Mulberry Street) in New York City, early 1900s. There were rumors of something new and sinister in New Orleans. The Sicilians were behind it all, they said. The Sicilians who had crowded into the French Quarter and made their own, personal territory. There was a "war" between two rivals and then AMERICAN HISTORY USA American History USA. United States v. Reese. United States v. Reese was an 1876 voting rights case in which the United States Supreme Court narrowly construed the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which provided that suffrage for male citizens could not be restricted due to race, color or previous condition of servitude. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The American system of manufacturing was a set of manufacturing methods that evolved in the 19th century. The two notable features were extensive use of interchangeable parts and ' extensive use of mechanization to produce them, which resulted in more efficient use of labor compared to hand methods. The system was also known as armory practice because it was first fully developed in AMERICAN HISTORY USA The New Look was the name given to the national security policy of the United States during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.It reflected Eisenhower's concern for balancing the Cold War military commitments of the United States with the nation's financial resources. The policy emphasized reliance on strategic nuclear weapons to deter potential threats, both conventional and AMERICAN HISTORY USA The culture of domesticity (often shortened to "cult of domesticity" ) or cult of true womanhood was a prevailing value system among the upper and middle classes during the nineteenth century in the United States and Great Britain.This value system emphasized new ideas of femininity, the woman's role within the home and the dynamics of work and family. "True women" were supposed to possess AMERICAN HISTORY USA QUIZZES. Which President Are You Most Similar To? RECENT ARTICLES. The History of the United States, in 10,000 Words; Joseph McCarthy, and Other Facets of the 1950s Red Scare AMERICAN HISTORY USA Campaign Trail Results: 1968. This page contains results for all recent 1968 games that have been played on The Campaign Trail. You can also narrow these results down to games played by a specific candidate and difficulty level. Or, click on a different year to see average results for that election. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Civil War was by far the most catastrophic event to ever happen in the American South. There have been at least a few discussions on whether Abraham Lincoln and the Republicans should have prosecuted the Civil War, but surprisingly very little analysis on whether South Carolina's secession in 1860 was a strategically wise move in the context of the American debate on slavery and states AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA 1890 - The Union Stockyards in Chicago slaughter 9 million animals in a year. Chicago becomes known as the "hog-butcher of the world". 1908 - Henry Ford introduces the Model T automobile, revolutionizes transportation and industrial production. 1959 - Motown Records is founded in Detroit. This label features the Supremes, the Temptations,and
AMERICAN HISTORY USA It takes a lot of time to create and calibrate a scenario, so this will likely come out sometime a few weeks before the election. Think late-September or early-October. This can also help ensure the scenario is as accurate as possible, by incorporating any events or polling changes over the next few months. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African-American genres such as blues, boogie woogie, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music, together with Western swing and country music.Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in AMERICAN HISTORY USA American History USA. United States v. Reese. United States v. Reese was an 1876 voting rights case in which the United States Supreme Court narrowly construed the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which provided that suffrage for male citizens could not be restricted due to race, color or previous condition of servitude. AMERICAN HISTORY USA A holding company is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock.The term usually refers to a company that does not produce goods or services itself; rather, its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.Holding companies allow the reduction of risk for the owners and can allow the ownership and control of a number of different companies. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Understanding the Rights of Women in Early America. One important term of early American history is coverture. This was a principle of English common law in which a married woman could not own property, sign contracts, control the use of any wages earned, or devise a will. Indeed, a married woman became known as a "feme covert" (covered woman AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Select a year and a candidate to find out. You will answer questions about your platform and positions, and also about your campaign strategy. The answers will affect your popularity for better or worse, both nationally and in individual states. Walk the fine line between appealing to your base and winning a majority of the votes. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights.Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and AMERICAN HISTORY USA Recommended Reading. Andrew R. L. Clayton, Richard Sisson, and Chris Zacher (ed.) - The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia John Sugden - Tecumseh: A Life Steven Watts - The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century Annette Atkins - Creating Minnesota: A History from the Inside Out Richard White - The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The burned-over district refers to the western and central regions of New York in the early 19th century, where religious revivals and the formation of new religious movements of the Second Great Awakening took place.. The term was coined by Charles Grandison Finney, who in his 1876 book Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, referred to a "burnt district" to denote an area in central and western AMERICAN HISTORY USA Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African-American genres such as blues, boogie woogie, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music, together with Western swing and country music.Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in AMERICAN HISTORY USA American History USA. United States v. Reese. United States v. Reese was an 1876 voting rights case in which the United States Supreme Court narrowly construed the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which provided that suffrage for male citizens could not be restricted due to race, color or previous condition of servitude. AMERICAN HISTORY USA A holding company is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock.The term usually refers to a company that does not produce goods or services itself; rather, its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.Holding companies allow the reduction of risk for the owners and can allow the ownership and control of a number of different companies. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Understanding the Rights of Women in Early America. One important term of early American history is coverture. This was a principle of English common law in which a married woman could not own property, sign contracts, control the use of any wages earned, or devise a will. Indeed, a married woman became known as a "feme covert" (covered woman AMERICAN HISTORY USA The most sordid of Chicago's wards at the turn of the 20th century was the First Ward on the near South Side -- vice district and corridor of merriment and crime. At the head of this infamy rested two men known as Hinky Dink and Bathhouse John. Hinky Dink, as Michael Kenna was known, was the alderman of the ward from 1897 to 1923. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Frequently Asked Questions Note: This is up-to-date as of July 23, 2020. For a long awhile, I was too busy to do very much with this website. However, I do have some free time opening up, and I do want to get the site up to date and potentially add more features andcontent.
AMERICAN HISTORY USA The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. AMERICAN HISTORY USA Understanding the Rights of Women in Early America. One important term of early American history is coverture. This was a principle of English common law in which a married woman could not own property, sign contracts, control the use of any wages earned, or devise a will. Indeed, a married woman became known as a "feme covert" (covered woman AMERICAN HISTORY USA A holding company is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock.The term usually refers to a company that does not produce goods or services itself; rather, its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.Holding companies allow the reduction of risk for the owners and can allow the ownership and control of a number of different companies. AMERICAN HISTORY USA The American system of manufacturing was a set of manufacturing methods that evolved in the 19th century. The two notable features were extensive use of interchangeable parts and ' extensive use of mechanization to produce them, which resulted in more efficient use of labor compared to hand methods. The system was also known as armory practice because it was first fully developed in AMERICAN HISTORY USA The United States did several things to prevent a recurrence of the 1973 oil shock. A national speed limit of 55mph was imposed. Gas mileage standards on cars were put in place under Gerald Ford. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975, and it holds hundreds of millions of barrels of petroleum, intended for use in anenergy
AMERICAN HISTORY USA In the United States, payment of a poll tax was a prerequisite to the registration for voting in a number of states.The tax emerged in some states of the United States in the late 19th century as part of the Jim Crow laws.After the right to vote was extended to all races by the enactment of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, many Southern states enacted poll tax laws as AMERICAN HISTORY USA Lynching, the practice of killing people by extrajudicial mob action, occurred in the United States chiefly from the late 18th century through the 1960s. Lynchings took place most frequently against African-American men in the Southern US from 1890 to the 1920s with a peak in 1892. Lynchings were also very common in the Old West, where victims were primarily men of Mexican and Chinese AMERICAN HISTORY USA QUIZZES. Which President Are You Most Similar To? RECENT ARTICLES. The History of the United States, in 10,000 Words; Joseph McCarthy, and Other Facets of the 1950s Red Scare AMERICAN HISTORY USA The term Democratic-Republican Party is the name used primarily by modern political scientists for the first "Republican Party" (as it called itself at the time), also known as the Jeffersonian Republicans.Historians usually use "Republican Party." It was the second political party in the United States, and was organized by then United States Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson and his friend* HOME
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