PPT-APUSH Review: Plessy v. Ferguson
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1896 Everything You Need To K now A bout Plessy v Ferguson To Succeed In APUSH wwwApushreviewcom Key Ideas Before The Case Reconstruction Amendments 13 th Amendment Abolished slavery. By: Kaitlyn Cramer. Brief History. Immediately after the Civil War, segregation began to rise in the South. . http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~srussell/2004/dave/civilwar.html. The 1800’s were characterized by . v. Ferguson. and. Brown V. Board of Education. A history of the constitutionality of segregation in the United States. Christine . Glacken. . Essential Questions. What is the historical significance of…???. Everything You Need To . K. now . A. bout The Second Red Scare To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. What was the Second Red Scare?. Fear and hysteria over communism that . s. wept the country in the 1940s and 1950s. Cartoon from www.landmarkcases.org and developed by Project LEGAL ,Maxwell School of Syracuse University. . In 1896, . . . the Supreme Court ruled in . Plessy v. Ferguson. that segregation was permissible in facilities such as schools, restaurants, railroad cars and restrooms, so long as those facilities were equal. This doctrine, known as “Separate but Equal” was in place for nearly 60 years. Because “Separate but Equal” lasted so long, many Americans came to think of segregation as appropriate or even desirable.. Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 6.3 To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. Period 6: 1865 – 1898 . Shout out to Mr. Carr and his class. Thanks for your support!. The New Curriculum. Everything You Need To . K. now . A. bout The Election of 1912 To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. Key Ideas Before The Election. William Howard Taft was the incumbent president. Was hand-picked by Roosevelt to be his successor. By Jimmy Vang. August 9. th. , 2014: Michael Brown, stopped by White police officer Darren Wilson . for jaywalking. 2 minutes later, 12 bullets are fired. Michael Brown was unarmed. Michael Brown was shot 6 times (twice in the head). Objectives: Students will be able to…(1) define . Plessy. vs. Ferguson (2) analyze a primary . source. Homework: Chapter 16 DUE TOMORROW. Segregated Proms?? . Read the article and answer the questions at the end. . American System . (Part of Key Concept 4.2). Everything You Need To . K. now About Henry Clay’s American System To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. The New Curriculum. Key Concept 4.2, II, B. “Despite some governmental and private efforts to create a unified national economy, most notably the AMERICAN SYSTEM, the shift to market production linked the North and Midwest more closely than either was linked to the South.”. SC Social Studies Standard. 8-5.4. : Summarize the policies and actions of South . Carolina’s . political leadership in implementing . discriminatory . laws that established a system of . racial . “. Separate But Equal. ”. Power point created by Robert L. Martinez. Primary Content: . The Americans. In 1892, Homer . Plessy. took a seat in the “whites only” car of a train and refused to move. He was arrested, and convicted for breaking Louisiana’s segregation law.. In 1892 Homer . Plessy. , who was classified as an African American, was arrested, out on trial and found guilty of violating state law. Why? He refused to move from the 1. st. class carriage of a train (for which he had bought a ticket) to the ‘. 14. th. Amendment. 14. th. Amendment. The 14th Amendment. to the Constitution was . ratified on July 9, . 1868. .. G. ranted . citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” . 3.12 Notes. 20 points. Set up paper for notes.. Leave out the questions and summary sections. EQ: What are some landmark Supreme Court Cases in U.S. History? . Have out your study documentation. Class Business.
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