Praxis II Social Studies Content Knowledge test (5081) combo (2023/2024) Rated A+
Praxis II Social Studies Content Knowledge test (5081) combo (2023/2024) Rated A+ U.S. Bipartism Campaign Reform Act of 2002 It banned "soft money" contributions to National Political Parties, regulates the financing of political campaigns. Korematsu vs. United States 1944 Supreme Court case where the Supreme Court upheld the order providing for the relocation of Japaneese Americans. It was not until 1988 that Congress formally apologized and agreed to pay $20,000 to each survivor. United States vs. Nixon The 1974 case in which the Supreme Court unanimously held that the doctrine of exceutive privilege was implicit in the Constitution but could not be extended to protect documents relevant to criminal prosecutions. It limited the President's executive privilege. Asoka The grandson of Chandragupta who also was a leader of the Mauryan Empire. He converted to Buddhism from Hinduism and tolerated other religions other then Buddhism when he was the leader. He is the most honored leader of the Mauryan Empire and controlled a very successful civilization (India). Analects A record of the words and acts of the central Chinese thinker and philosopher Confucius and his disciples. Taoism (Daoism) founded by Laozi The "Old Master" who encouraged people to give up worldly desires in favor of nature; Tao Te Ching is its main document supposedly written by Lao Tzu in three days; talks about the Tao itself and the power or fulfillment that results from living in harmony with it. The greatest trading society of West Africa The Kingdom of Mali (which took the place of Ghana), which became rich from salt and gold. Bacon's Rebellion Friction between English settlers and Native Americans British Colony of Virginia This colony was distinctive because it had a popularly elected legislature. The Appalachian Plateau Was one of the regions of the South that had the strongest pro-Union sentiments at the outbreak of the Civil War. Anti-Federalists Were opposed to the ratification of the Constitution because it lacked a bill of rights. Opponents of the Constitution who saw it as a limitation on individual and states' rights, their demands led to the addition of the a Bill of Rights to the document. William Lloyd Garrison Was a prominent American abolitionist, journalist, volunteerist, and social reformer. He is best known as the editor of the radical abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator, and as one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society, he promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United States. John Brown Was an American abolitionist, who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery. He led the Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 in Bleeding Kansas and made his name in the unsuccessful raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859. Frederick Douglass American abolitionist, women's suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman, minister and reformer. Escaping from slavery, he made strong contributions to the abolitionist movement, and achieved a public career that led to his being called "The Sage of Anacostia" and "The Lion of Anacostia". Is one of the most prominent figures in African American and United States history. The Gilded Age Refers to the era of rapid economic and population growth in the United States during the post-Civil War and post-Reconstruction era of the late 19th century (). Is most famous for the creation of a modern industrial economy. Characterized by robber barons, panics, and political corruption. Migration to the trans-Mississippi southwest Increased scale of cotton production during the 1830s and 1840s in the United States. Abolitionism Was a movement in western Europe and the Americas to end the slave trade and set slaves free. The slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century, John Mercer Langston Was an American abolitionist, attorney, educator, and political activist. Together with his older brothers Gideon and Charles, he became active in the Abolitionist movement. He helped runaway slaves to escape to the North along the Ohio part of the Underground Railroad. In 1858 he and Charles partnered in leading the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Nativism The French philosopher Rene Descartes states that there is a body of knowledge that people are born with that requires no learning or experience. Favors the interests of certain established inhabitants of an area or nation as compared to claims of newcomers or immigrants. Typically
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