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Chapter 16 (Politics and Power (How and why political ideas, beliefs,…
Chapter 16
Politics and Power
Different beliefs about the federal government’s role in U.S. social and economic life have affected political debates and policies. (POL 3.0)
Congress passed the Wade-Davis Bill
1866 – Civil Rights Act
Free blacks– 1869-1901 – 20 to House of Rep
Cultural interaction,cooperation,competition, and conflict between empires, nations,and peoples have influenced political, economic, and social developments in North America (WOR 1.0)
Popular movements,reform efforts, andactivist groups have sought to change American society and institutions. (POL 2.0)
Free blacks– 1869-1901 – 20 to House of Rep
Home Rule – no more northern presence, no more military
The reasons for, and results of, U.S.diplomatic, economic, and military initiatives in North America and overseas. (WOR 2.0)
How and why political ideas, beliefs, institutions, party systems, and alignments have developed and changed (POL 1.0)
Congress passed the Wade-Davis Bill
Johnson’s Restoration – 5/1865 – Congress not in session
Congressional Reconstruction – 1867-1877 (Radical Republicans)
15 th Amendment – adopted in 1870
Redemption
Culture and Society
Artistic, philosophical, and scientific ideas that have shaped and developed society and institutions (CUL 2.0)
Ideas about women's rights and gender roles have affected society and politics (CUL 3.0)
Religious groups and ideas have affected American society and political life (CUL 1.0)
Different group identities, including racial, ethical, class, and regional identities, have emerged from time (CUL 4.0)
Migration and Settlement
Analyze causes of internal migration and patterns of settlement in what would become the United States (MIG 2.0)
Geographic and environmental factors shaped the development of various communities, and how competition for and debates over natural resources have affected both interactions among different groups and the development of government policies. (GEO 1.0)
The causes of migration to colonial North America and, later, the United States, and immigration’s effects on U.S. society. (MIG 1.0)
American and National Identity
Interpretations of the Constitution and debates over rights, liberties, and definitions of citizenship have affected American values, politics, and society. (NAT 2.0)
15 th Amendment – adopted in 1870
Ideas about national identity changed in response to U.S.involvement in international conflicts and the growth of the United States. (NAT 3.0
Ideas about democracy, freedom, and individualism found expression in the development of cultural values, political institutions, and American identity. (NAT 1.0
Presidential Reconstruction
1866 – Civil Rights Act
Tenure of Office Act – 1867
Impeachment
Ulysses S. Grant (1868-1876)
Home Rule – no more northern presence, no more military
Work, Exchange, and Technology
Different labor systems developed in North America and the United States, and explain their effects on workers’ lives and U.S. society. (WXT 1.0)
How patterns of exchange, markets, and private enterprise have developed, and analyze ways that governments have responded to economic issues. To enable screen reader support. (WXT 2.0)