HIST 253 History of the United States since 1877 Elena Razlogova Office: LB 1041-11 Email: [email protected] Course website:
THE MIDTERM Part 1: Multiple Choice (10 questions, 20 points) Part 2: Matching (10 questions, 10 points) Part 3: Short-Answer Questions (4 questions, 20.
The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
Heartbeat – Sep 2002 ESC 2002 Valentin Fuster MD Director, Cardiovascular Institute Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY Christopher Cannon MD Cardiologist.
This time it’s judicial!. US - judges play a large role in making public policy Judicial review - checks & balances Expanding rights & entitlements.
Rock Structures Mt. St. Helens, October 2004. Igneous Structures: Plutons, Volcanoes, & Lava Flows (Oh, My!)
Civil Rights. What are civil rights? Civil Liberties: –Constitutional protections from government power. Liberty is protected when government does nothing.
Rocks The Geologic Dictionary. Rocks are made of Minerals (Minerals in Granite)
William E. Ferguson. Geologic Time A major difference between geologists and most other scientists is their attitude about time. A "long" time may not.
Americans focused on materialism – tired of sacrifice The Gilded Age – Mark Twain “The Great Barbeque” – everyone rushing to gobble up the national inheritance.
What Supreme Court decision made segregation legal? Plessy v. Ferguson.
Political Issues of the Gilded Age. Political Machines Political Machines Organized group that controlled a political party in a city Organized group.