COPY THESE TO THE INSIDE FRONT PAGE OF YOUR YELLOW EOC BOOK- PUT NAME ON BOOK! AMENDMENTS 1-10 = BILL OF RIGHTS- KNOW THEM! 13 TH - ABOLISH SLAVERY 14.

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COPY THESE TO THE INSIDE FRONT PAGE OF YOUR YELLOW EOC BOOK- PUT NAME ON BOOK! AMENDMENTS 1-10 = BILL OF RIGHTS- KNOW THEM! 13 TH - ABOLISH SLAVERY 14 TH -GRANTED CITIZENSHIP TO AFRICAN AMERICANS 15 TH -RIGHT TO VOTE TO AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES 16 TH - GRADUATED INCOME TAX 17 TH - SENATORS ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE 18 TH - PROHIBITION = NO ALCOHOL 19 TH - WOMEN’S RIGHT TO VOTE (SUFFRAGE) 21 ST - PROHIBITION REPEALED= ALCOHOL IS NOW LEGAL 22 ND -PRESIDENT SERVES ONLY 2 TERMS 24 TH - NO POLL TAX TO VOTE 25 TH - VICE PRESIDENT TAKES OVER FOR PRESIDENT (SUCCESSION) 26 TH - VOTING AGE IS 18 CIVIL WAR AMENDMENTS PROGRESSIVE ERA AMENDMENTS

COPY THIS INSIDE THE BACK PAGE OF YOUR YELLOW EOC BOOK IMPORTANT DATES : CIVIL WAR 1898: SPANISH-AM. WAR : WW1 1929: STOCK MARKET CRASH : WW2 1957: SPUTNIK 1969: USA MOON LANDING 1989: FALL OF BERLIN WALL 9/11/2001: TERRORIST ATTACKS COURT CASES PLESSY v. FERGUSON BROWN v. BOARD OF EDUCATION KOREMATSU v. U.S. ROE v. WADE MIRANDA v. ARIZONA SWEATT V. PAINTER

PRESIDENTS BY UNIT: 2. INDUSTRIALIZATION: CLEVELAND, McKINLEY 3. PROGRESSIVES: TEDDY ROOSEVELT, TAFT, WILSON 4. IMPERIALISM (EXPANSIONISM): TEDDY ROOSEVELT, TAFT, WILSON 5. WW1: WILSON 6. ROARING 20’s: HARDING, COOLIDGE 7. GREAT DEPRESSION: HOOVER, FDR 8. NEW DEAL: FDR 9. WW2: FDR, TRUMAN 10. COLD WAR: TRUMAN, EISENHOWER, JFK, LBJ, NIXON, FORD, CARTER, REAGAN ’s: TRUMAN, EISENHOWER 12. CIVIL RIGHTS: EISENHOWER, JFK, JOHNSON 13. VIETNAM: JFK, JOHNSON, NIXON ’s: NIXON, FORD, CARTER ’s: REAGAN ’s: GEORGE BUSH SR., CLINTON ST CENTURY: GEORGE BUSH JR., OBAMA COPY THIS INSIDE THE BACK “NOTES" PAGE OF YOUR YELLOW EOC BOOK

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