The Second New Deal The Election of 1936 There is a shift in the 1936 election. Many Southern whites and African Americans, along women, new immigrants and intellectuals…
Unit 5: Post Reconstruction South Carolina History Wade Hampton & the Bourbons Gov. Wade Hamptonâs supporters were known as the Redeemers (because they âredeemedâ…
Understanding the Strategic Plan & the Long Range Plan Stevenson Dunn, National Chair Dr. Njema J. Frazier, Alumni Extension Chair (Foundation By: Darryl Dickerson) June…
The American People on The Homefront Japanese Americans Social Mobility: Benefits and Costs 2 million people move to California; other west coast states grow: âBoomtownsâ…
Resistance and Repression Click the mouse button to display the information. After Reconstruction, most African Americans were sharecroppers, or landless farmers who had…
Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Section 3 Life During the Depression Womenâs Roles Women worked in the homes, sewing their own clothes, baking their own bread, and canning their own…
The Conclusion The Conclusion How did the American war effort in Vietnam lead to rising protests and social divisions back home? President Johnson sent more troops to Vietnam,…
Chapter 18 The Progressive Era Part one: The Expansion of Education Life at the Turn of the Twentieth Century A democracy functions best when its citizens can read…
Laws Support Civil Rights Laws Support Civil Rights Summarize the cause for passage and the effects of passing civil rights and voting rights legislation, including the 24th…
Civil Rights and Public Policy Civil Rights and Public Policy Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Two Centuries of Struggle 2 Dredd Scott v. Sanford 1857 â Chief Justice Taney declared…