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- limiting the government to protect civil liberties
In the US constitution, what (religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition)
is the defined relationship - ensuring people have an active role in society
between the people by electing government representatives
and the government - guaranteeing power from the consent of the people
How does the US constitution the government is divided into 3 branches, legislative, (congress:
establish a house of reps,
limited government that senate) judicial, (supreme court) and executive
protects the rights of the (president) who all keep each other in check, so one
people part of the government doesn't overpower the
others)
- national taxation to fund the government
What did the Federalists
- a standing army (full time army men) for a strong national defense
advocate for in the Bill of
- strong central government with checks and balances
Rights
what did the anti-federalists concerns relating to shift from state to central government
focus on
- nationaltaxation being repressive
what did the anti-federalists - standing army being used against citizens
want - wanted an established balance of power between state and
nation governments
the argument between the establishment of the Bill of Rights
federalists and anti-
federalists led to:
- freedom of speech
- freedom of press
- freedom of assembly
- freedom of petition
what did the bill of rights
protect - freedom of religion
- right to a fair and speedy trial
- police cannot search you house without a cause
federalists: strong. federal gov, just common man
federalists vs anti-federalists should vote, 2 house legislative (prevent tyranny)
beliefs anti-federalists: needed to include ill of rights, direct democracy,
against ratification
how did the federalists and the federalists wanted a constitution but the anti-
anti-federalists debate federalists would only agree if they incorporated the
,lead to the bill of rights bill of rights
Rise of _____ and happened corporat
during ions
Industrialization
heavy
industry
What were the rise of - agriculture(personal production) —> factories
corporations and heavy - rural —> urban (belonging to a certain area)
industry
during industrialization, new technologies
___________________were
created
- telephone
- phonograph (record player)
- lightbulb
- washing machine
what were some of the new
- elevator
technologies created during
- skyscrapers
industrialization
- automobiles
-airplanes
why was there an increase in because of the new machanicalized tools. it made farming easier
farm production during
industrialization
a series of workers and machines in a factory by which
What is an assembly line
a succession of identical items is progressively
assembled.
mass production happened in industrialization
what time
, assembly mines and mass movements needing skilled workers and unskilled workers
production led to:
how did the rise of with the mechanicalized farming, more and faster
corporations, heavy production was necessary, so more workers were
industries, mechanical needed as well as aa faster production process
farming, ,and.
technological innovations
transform the american
economy from an
agricultural economy, to
an industrial economy
- laissez-faire
policies
labor unions used:
- formation of monopolies
- shorter work days
- higher pay
labor unions wanted
- safer working conditions
- no child labor
- collective bargaining
labor union tatics - strikes
- boycotts
violent backlashes against government intervention
labor unions led to:
what were the cities grew, higher wages, safer hours, and better hours
economic effects of
industrialization, growth
of organized labor,and
influences on laissez-
faire policies
- immigrants were taking americans jobs
- diffusion of ethnic traits into american culture
how did immigration affect
- growth of cities
america
-increased nativist sentiments
Urbanization was caused by: people moving from farms to cities for factory jobs
what was the great migration When African Americans left the south and moved to the north
why did african americans - to escape discrimination
want to move north - secure bettter paying jobs
- by changing worker and consumers
how did the great migration
- culturally (art music literature)