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Using a marker, write your name and your class period in BIG letters on the front. Your overview (instructional) page can go at the very front of your binder. You should have a divider for each Day. Day 1 – Day 7 Your last divider should be a resource section. This is where your “SATP 2 Key Terms” packet will go.
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Make annotations on your own copy as we go through the objectives within the competency
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As society changes, Constitution can be interpreted differently, and changed directly
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
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As society changes, Constitution can be interpreted differently, and changed directly 19 th Amendment—women’s suffrage
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As society changes, Constitution can be interpreted differently, and changed directly War Powers, i.e. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution—War Powers Act
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Having to do with affairs within our own borders Changing/recreating
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Teddy Roosevelt’s use of Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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Acts/law of Congress—i.e. Meat Inspection Act
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Increase in size
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Powers of the President, Congress, Supreme Court—as opposed to STATES’ powers
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Increase in size Powers of the President, Congress, Supreme Court—as opposed to STATES’ powers Example: FDR uses the New Deal to try to solve the Great Depression. This gives the federal government a much larger role in the lives of the people-thus expanding its power.
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Strain, conflict between
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YOUR personal rights
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Strain, conflict between YOUR personal rights The safety and security of society at large
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Strain, conflict between YOUR personal rights The safety and security of society at large Example: Japanese Interment policy following the attack at Pearl Harbor
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