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The 1st president. His political party were the Federalists.
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Lasting until the 1830s, this was a Protestant religious revival that sparked a number of reform movements.
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This plan was made for the new American Government and composed of 3 main programs: 1. the federal assumption of state debts, 2. the creation of a Bank of the United States, and 3. support for the new nation's emerging industries.
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This was fought between America, Britain, and Canada.
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This was a social movement promoting abstinence from alcoholic beverages.
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He was the 7th president of the United States. His political party was the Democrats.
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Signed into law by Andrew Jackson, this act gave him the right to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders.
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Jackson vetoed the renewal of the Second National Bank, saying it was an abuse of Congress's power and unconstitutional.
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Nearly 2 million people left Ireland and moved to America during the Great Famine.
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The Mexicans fought the Americans.
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This was the first women's rights convention, and it discussed the "social, religious, and civil condition and rights of women".
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It repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed the legality of slavery to be decided by popular sovereignty, which led to Bloody Kansas.
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The Union and the Confederates fought over whether slavery should be legal. It was declared illegal after the Union won.
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The 16th president. His political party was the Republicans.
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While watching a play, Lincoln was shot by slavery supporter John Wilkes Booth.
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It banned slavery in all U.S. territories, except for criminal punishment.
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It allowed the Confederate states to be absorbed back into the Union until new governments could be made for them.
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It granted citizenship to all born or naturalized in the U.S., including the formerly enslaved, and granted them equal protection under the law.
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These acts were made to restrict the rights of African-Americans by discrimination and segregation. They ended in 1965.
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It granted African-American men the right to vote.
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This was a movement that planned to put the rich and poor in close living proximity, in hopes that the rich would alleviate the poverty of the poor.
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This act provided a complete ban on Chinese immigrants moving into the U.S. for 10 years.
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This was fought between Spain and America for territory and resources.
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This was fought between the Central and Allied Powers, and led to the Treaty of Versailles.
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This was a two-day-long white supremacist terrorist massacre that destroyed African-American-owned businesses.
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The Equal Rights Amendment, or ERA, was a proposed amendment prohibiting sexual discrimination.
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This was a period of economic crisis, where high rates of unemployment, poverty, and a severely wounded economy were the defining traits.
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This was a period of dust storms that damaged the economy, agriculture, and lives of rural America during the Great Depression.
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Lasting until 1936, these were a series of economic, social, and political reforms enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt to heal the country from The Great Depression.
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This was a movement that lasted till the 1960s, that wanted to help embrace their Chicano identity and combat structural racism.
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This was fought between the Allies (America, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union) and the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan).
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This act forced people of Japanese descent to be incarcerated due to the conflict with Japan in WWII.
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These were riots that hurt those who wore zoot suits, a suit that is symbolic of Hepcat and Pachuco groups, because they were considered "unpatriotic" during WWII.
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This was a rivalry between the powers of democracy, like America, and the powers of socialism/communism, like the Soviet Union.
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This was fought between North Korea (aided by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (aided by the United Nations and the U.S.).
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This was fought between North Vietnam (aided by the Soviet Union and China) and South Vietnam (aided by the U.S. and other anti-communist countries).
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This social movement was for Native Americans who wanted to reclaim their sovereignty. It ended in the 1970s.
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The 35th president. His party was the Democrats.
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These were a series of riots and demonstrations against government-sponsored persecution of sexual minorities.
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The 37th president. His party was the Republicans.
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This was a march on Washington for many rights to be added, including recognition of lesbian and gay relationships and stopping AIDS discrimination.
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