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Lesson 36

  1. 1. APUSH Workboook Lesson 36
  2. 2.  Conflict: Establishing the colonies as independent.  Time: 1760s and 70s  Issues: Tories’ beliefs vs. Patriots’ beliefs  Impact: Patriots soon outnumbered the Tories, prompting for the colonials to begin the American Revolutionary War.
  3. 3.  Conflict: The revision of the Articles of Confederation / the creation of the Constitution  Time: 1787  Issues: Federalism vs. Anti-federalism  Impact: The Articles of Confederation were eventually scrapped and replaced by the Constitution
  4. 4.  Conflict: Economic priorities among the peoples, the election  Time: 1800  Issues: Capitalism vs. Agrarianism, strictness of following Constitution  Impact: “Revolution of 1800,” Jefferson abolishes internal taxes
  5. 5.  Conflict: Whether or not to re-charter the Second National Bank  Time: 1830s  Issues: Nicholas Biddle, the leader of the Bank, argued for the permanent establishment of it, while Jackson aimed to destroy it  Impact: The Bank of the United States removed, and money placed in state banks.
  6. 6.  Conflict: Popular Sovereignty in new states being admitted into the Union.  Time: 1858  Issues: Douglass favored popular sovereignty, whereas Lincoln did not believe in the power of a nation that was divided by free people and slaves  Impact: The weak arguments of Douglass in the election forced the Southern Democrats to split and appoint their own candidate in the 1860 election;
  7. 7.  Conflict: The election of 1876  Time:  Issues: The corrupt bargain  Impact: Compromise of 1877 establishes the disputed electoral vote as Hayes’
  8. 8.  Conflict: The Gold Standard, Presidency  Time: 1890s  Issues: Gold Standard vs. Bimetallism  Impact: McKinley wins the election and passed the Gold Standard Act of 1900, which established the value of money as fixed with gold.
  9. 9.  Conflict: The issue of achieving civil rights for African Americans  Time: 1905  Issues: Washington’s method of achieving black integration in society vs. Du Bois’ activism  Impact: Both men attracted a large following, but no method dominated the other.
  10. 10.  Conflict: To ratify the Treaty of Versaille and whether or not the US should join the League of Nations  Time: 1919  Issues: Wilson did not prefer any compromise, Fourteen Points not accepted  Impact: The US did not join the League of Nations, and the Treaty of Versaille was ratified.
  11. 11.  Conflict: The amount of government involvement in the economy  Time: 1933-35  Issues: Hoover favored laissez-faire, while FDR favored maximum amount of economic regulation  Impact: FDR’s election in 1932 and his enactment of the New Deal dominated over Hoover’s laissez-faire tactics.
  12. 12.  Conflict:  New Deal  Court Packing  Time: 1930s  Issues:  The constitutionality of the New Deal reforms  The constitutionality of court packing  Liberal vs. conservative mentalities  Impact:  Court packing eventually led to the subtle success of New Deal policies.
  13. 13.  Conflict: MacArthur’s views on the methods of defeating North Korea and China in the Korean War  Time: 1951  Issues: Truman openly favored a blockade of the Chinese coast; was completely open about his resentment toward communist forces  Impact: MacArthur relieved of duty due to his opposition toward Truman’s less demeaning methods
  14. 14.  Conflict: The degree of disobedience in protest during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s  Time:  Issues: MLK, Jr. favored civil disobedience, while Malcolm X did not have opposition toward violence  Impact: Civil Rights Act of 1964
  15. 15.  Conflict: Women’s rights and the ideology and perspective of women, the ERA  Time: 1970  Issues: Equality of the sexes, rewriting the modern image of women  Impact: ERA not passed due to Schlafly’s campaign
  16. 16.  Conflict: Watergate!!!  Time: 1972  Issues: Nixon charged for illicit surveillance of the Democratic convention  Impact: Nixon resigns before impeachment, is replaced by Gerald Ford

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