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39 Cards in this Set
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1787, proposed by Randolph and Madison; provided Congressional representation for
states on the basis of population |
Virginia Plan
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1787, proposed by Patterson, provided equal Congressional representation for each state
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New Jersey Plan
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1787, also CT Compromise, proposed by Sherman and Ellsworth, provided for
bicameral Congress |
Great Compromise
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1821, Iterbide and Guerrero's plan for Mexican independence from Spain
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Plan of Iguala
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1820s, Clay's policies, calling for high tariffs, internal improvements, and a strong
national bank |
American System
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1823, Monroe's statement that European powers should not interfere in the affairs of
nations in the Western Hemisphere |
Monroe Doctrine
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1832, Calhoun and SC declared a state could suspend federal laws; Webster
argued the issue with Hayne in the Senate |
Doctrine of Nullification
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1858, Stephen Douglas's support for popular sovereignty on the slavery issue, espoused during his debates with Lincoln in Illinois Senate election
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Freeport Doctrine
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1899, Secretary of State Hay negotiated for equal trading rights in China
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Open Door Policy
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1903, Theodore Roosevelt's policies of treating everyone equally
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Square Deal
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1904, Theodore Roosevelt's assertion that the US could intervene in affairs of Latin
American nations, such as Venezuela |
Roosevelt Corollary
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1909, Taft's policies of investing money in Latin America; led to military involvement
in places such as Nicaragua |
Dollar Diplomacy
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1910, Madero's plan for revolution in Mexico
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Plan of San Luis Potosi
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1911, Zapata's agrarian reform plan for Mexico
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Plan of Ayala
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1912, Theodore Roosevelt's policies as Progressive Party candidate
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New Nationalism
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1912, Wilson's policies of limited government, low tariffs, banking reform, and antitrust
laws |
New Freedom
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1924, plan to reduce reparations imposed on Germany at Versailles
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Dawes Plan
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1929, further reduced reparations imposed on Germany after WWI
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Young Plan
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1932, Hoover's Secretary of State said the US would not recognize territorial changes
resulting from Japan's invasion of Manchuria |
Stimson Doctrine
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1933, FDR's plan for economic recovery during the Great Depression
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New Deal
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1904, Theodore Roosevelt's assertion that the US could intervene in affairs of Latin
American nations, such as Venezuela |
Roosevelt Corollary
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1909, Taft's policies of investing money in Latin America; led to military involvement
in places such as Nicaragua |
Dollar Diplomacy
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1910, Madero's plan for revolution in Mexico
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Plan of San Luis Potosi
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1911, Zapata's agrarian reform plan for Mexico
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Plan of Ayala
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1912, Theodore Roosevelt's policies as Progressive Party candidate
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New Nationalism
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1912, Wilson's policies of limited government, low tariffs, banking reform, and antitrust
laws |
New Freedom
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1924, plan to reduce reparations imposed on Germany at Versailles
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Dawes Plan
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1929, further reduced reparations imposed on Germany after WWI
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Young Plan
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1932, Hoover's Secretary of State said the US would not recognize territorial changes
resulting from Japan's invasion of Manchuria |
Stimson Doctrine
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1933, FDR's plan for economic recovery during the Great Depression
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New Deal
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1945, Truman's plan for social legislation
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Fair Deal
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1947, also European Recovery Program, allotted $13 billion for rebuilding Europe after
WWII |
Marshall Plan
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1947, plan to limit spread of Communism; outlined by Kennan
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Containment
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1950s, idea to form European Coal and Steel Community
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Schumann Plan
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1956, Mao encouraged intellectuals to criticize the government for a short time
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Hundred Flowers
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1957 - 1962, Mao tried unsuccessfully to rapidly increase China's industrial and
agricultural production |
Great Leap Forward
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1964, LBJ's policies of fighting poverty and racial injustice
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Great Society
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1966 - 1976, Mao attempted to rekindle revolutionary fervor, organizing students
into groups of Red Guards; ended with arrest of the Gang of Four (including Mao's wife Jiang Qing) |
Cultural Revolution
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1973, Secretary of State Kissinger traveled back and forth between nations in the
Arab-Israeli War |
Shuttle Diplomacy
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