PPT-Early American Culture Land, Rights & Wealth

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People could get more land in America Land ownership gave political rights some people could pay a fee to vote Landowners officials amp the wealthy were upper class

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People could get more land in America Land ownership gave political rights some people could pay a fee to vote Landowners officials amp the wealthy were upper class small farmers tradespeople renters amp unskilled workers were middle class indentured servants amp slaves were lower class. CHARGING . AND . PROCEDURAL ASPECTS. Nasik Branch of WIRC of ICAI. 10. th. May 2014. CA . Abhijit. . Modi. Basic. The Wealth Tax Act came into force on 1. st. April 1957.. The Wealth tax Act, 1957 is applicable to the whole of India , including Jammu and Kashmir.. -Suffered greatest drop in population. -Eradication of many languages and cultural customs. -Were the last group of people to earn the right to vote as citizens in the US 1925. 2000 CENSUS. 1.5% of U.S. population. Americas. [ 1.1 ] The Early . Americas. Learning Objectives. Explain how people first reached the Americas.. Describe early civilizations and cultures of the Americas.. Identify the human and physical characteristics of regions.. the study of the . nature. , origin, and limits of human . knowledge. .. How do we know things?. How do we understand something to be the truth?. Media as Epistemology. “the content of much of our public discourse has become dangerous nonsense”. Native American. Western. Emphasis on the circle . View life as a continuance, or series of repeating cycles. Example: seasons, circle of life (birth, death, rebirth). Death is not an ending, continuance of the cycle. UNEVEN ROADS, CHAPTER 2. Chapter Objectives. Describe the fundamental differences in outlook between Native Americans and European settlers.. Explain how White conceptions of race and desire for land disadvantaged Indians in the new United States.. After the . Spanish. brought horses to New Mexico, the . Native American. way of life changed. Horses, and later guns allowed them to . travel. farther and . hunt. more efficiently.. The . buffalo. Chapter 30: A time of Social Change. MAIN IDEA: In the 1960s women and Native Americans struggled to achieve social justice.. Chapter 30 Section 1: Women and Native Americans Fight For Change. Revival of the Women’s Movement. The Western Gulf Culture. The . Karankawa. . Lived on the coast from . p.d. .. . Galveston to Corpus Christi.. Both hunted and fished for. Food, and gathered for food . as well. . Nomadic: during the winter they lived along the coast, fishing and hunting sea turtles, and gathering shellfish. Also hunted birds eggs and hunted deer and small animals.. The . Great Gatsby. “What is the American Dream”. Read essay—. How does James . Truslow. Adams define the American Dream? . How did the founding fathers help to shape the definition of the American Dream? . Migration . Aborigines were the first inhabitants of Australia. They are believed to be from South East Asia, and may have arrived around 40,000 years ago. The Aborigines are the longest on-going culture in the world.. Early Women of the Civil Rights Movement Women’s Studies 222 Winterim 2014 Women's Club of Buffalo, New York, Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-112350 Sojourner Truth ( 1797- 1883) The woman we know as Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in New York as Isabella African American & Indigenous Peoples. Focus Population: . African American & Indigenous families. Pressing Issue. : African American and Native American families experience homelessness at a disproportionate rate in Hennepin County. Find and Label the Parts. Parts to identify. Party names. Main/majority opinion. Dissenting opinion(s). Legal dispute. How to label each part. Circle the names of the parties involved. Put a star next to the main .

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