Amendments and Key Legislation

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Amendments and Key Legislation Theme #4

Key Legislation before 1750 Magna Carta (1215) Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) Mayflower Compact (1620) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) Maryland Act of Toleration (1649) Navigation Acts (1650s)

Revolution-era Legislation Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act (1764) Stamp Act (1764) Declaratory Act (1766) Townshend Acts (1767) Coercive Acts (1774) and the Quebec Act (1774)

Early U.S. History Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance (1787) Judiciary Act of 1789 Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) Embargo Act of 1807 Non-Intercourse Act (1809) Macon’s Bill No. 2 (1810)

Antebellum America Missouri Compromise (1820) Indian Removal Act (1830) Tariff of Abominations (1828) and the Tariff of 1832 Force Bill (1833) Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

Civil War Era and Western Settlement Homestead Act (1862) Morrill Land Grant Act (1862) Pacific Railway Act (1862) Civil Rights Act of 1866 Tenure of Office Act (1867) Reconstruction Acts (1867-1868) Dawes Severalty Act (1887)

“Gilded Age” and Progressivism Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act (1883) Interstate Commerce Act (1887) Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890) Elkins Act (1903) and Hepburn Act (1906) Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) and Meat Inspection Act (1906) Federal Reserve Act (1913) Federal Trade Commission Act (1914) Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1914)

Key Immigration Legislation Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Immigration Act of 1903 (“Anarchist Exclusion Act”) Immigration Act of 1917 and Immigration Act of 1918 Emergency Quota Act (1921) National Origins Act (1924) Immigration Act of 1965

WWI-era Legislation Selective Service Act (1917) Espionage Act of 1917 Sedition Act of 1918 Standard Time Act (1918) Volstead Act (1919)

Legislation involving Labor Erdman Act (1898) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (“Wagner Act”) Fair Labor Standards Act (1938) Taft-Hartley Act (1947) Equal Pay Act of 1963 Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII  “EEOC”)

Depression-era Legislation Hawley-Smoot Tariff (1930) Emergency Banking Relief Act (1933) Federal Emergency Relief Act (1933) Agricultural Adjustment Act (1933) Glass-Steagall Act (1933) National Industrial Recovery Act (1933) Indian Reorganization Act (1934) Social Security Act (1935)

World War Two and Early Cold War Neutrality Acts (1935, 1936, 1937) Neutrality Act of 1939 (“Cash and Carry Act”) Lend-Lease Act (1941) Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 National Security Act of 1947 McCarran Internal Security Act (1950) Federal Highway Act of 1956 National Defense Education Act (1958)

1960s and Beyond Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) Immigration Act of 1965 Environmental Acts (1970s) War Powers Act (1973) Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) No Child Left Behind Act (2001)

Bill of Rights (1791) 1st Amendment 2nd Amendment 3rd Amendment 4th Amendment 5th Amendment 6th Amendment 7th Amendment 8th Amendment 9th Amendment 10th Amendment

Amendments 11-17 11th Amendment 12th Amendment 13th Amendment

Amendments 18-27 18th Amendment 19th Amendment 20th Amendment 21st Amendment 22nd Amendment 23rd Amendment 24th Amendment 25th Amendment 26th Amendment 27th Amendment