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In the past 36 months two different myths have emerged about the Obama presidency One comes courtesy of the media the other from the Republican message machine
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In the past 36 months two different myths have emerged about the Obama presidency One comes courtesy of the media the other from the Republican message machine. Overview. New York Times, Wednesday, 30 October 1929. Presidential Election Results: 1932 - 2012. The Democrat-Republican Political Party System, . 1930 - Late 1930s: Overview. The Main Organizing Dimension was Economics. Home State Served Virginia1789-1797Federalist Massachusetts1797-1801Federalist Virginia1801-1809Democratic-Republican Virginia1817-1825Democratic-Republican Massachusetts1825-1829Democratic-Republican WHEREAS . our Founding Fathers . sternly warned us of . the dangers of public debt, monetary inflation, and attacks on private property by unrestrained government power. ;. WHEREAS . federal government spending has doubled in just 10 years between 2001 ($1.9 trillion) and 2011 ($3.8 trillion);. Party. 10-3. The Birth of the Republican Party. Main Idea – The issue of slavery dominated U.S. politics in the 1850s.. Differences Between North and . South. North. South. North. economy based on manufacturing and industrialization. Gabriel Glickman. Republicanism – key themes. Supplies rival language of politics to the language of kingship.. Originates in Italian city states but spreads out across Europe.. A flexible doctrine – concerned as much with moral and intellectual regeneration as constitutional forms. . Chapter 13 Section 2. Objectives. How did Republican policies encourage economic growth?. How did the Harding administration’s pro-business policies affect the US economy?. Why did the movement to pass the ERA fail?. Grant appointed friends and acquaintances with a lack of experience. Spoils system (Jackson would approve!!!) . Many turned out to be dishonest. Construction company kick-back (V.P.). Whiskey Ring . Bribes to IRS to avoid taxes – costs gov’t billions. , 8. th. Edition,. . Chapter . 8 . Review Video. Creating A Republican Culture(1790 . – 1820) . www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . The Capitalist Commonwealth. American History 2. Theodore Roosevelt. President from 1901-1909 . -Republican. -became President after McKinley’s assassination. William Howard Taft. President from 1909-1913. -Republican. -hand-picked successor to Roosevelt. Democrats. Thomas Jefferson founded the party in 1792 and was called the “Democratic-Republican Party”.. This party was established to fight in favor of the Bill of Rights and against the Federalist Party.. “This is a White man’s government”. -Created in 1868 by Thomas Nast. -Thomas Nast was a Republican-Party supporter. -One of first Presidential elections where former slaves could vote. -Made to appeal to African-Americans, amongst others. . Thomas Jefferson (1800). Thomas Jefferson is elected president, ushering in an era of democratic domination that lasted until the civil war.. Andrew Jackson(1828). President Andrew Jackson democratic party . Crickett Nicovich, Senior Advisor, Global Policy and Government Affairs. Meredith Dodson, Director of U.S. Poverty Campaigns. How much is the U.S. Budget?. Total U.S. Budget = about $4 trillion . But funding for poverty-focused Global Development???. The Capitalist Commonwealth. Banks, Manufacturing, and Markets. French Revolution triggered huge American profits. John Jacob Astor (fur) and Robert Oliver (merchant) became the nation’s first millionaires.
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