Historical eras in the US history

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    The Gilded Age – Post Reconstruction

    A period of expansion, industrialization, immigration and urbanization with significant effects on
    Native Americans, workers, immigrants, and the rise of big business in the late 19th century.
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    Age of Imperialism and Reform

    During the early 20th century the U.S. entered a new historical era: an Age of Expansionism
    beyond our natural borders as the country moved from isolationism. U.S. imperialism led to
    involvement in the Spanish-American War, changing policies in Latin America and Asia and
    eventually to World War I. At home, reformers made efforts to correct economic and social
    abuses of the Gilded Age
  • sixteenth amendment

    the congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever rounce derived, without apportioment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
  • seventeenth amendment

    the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each states, elected by the people thereof, for six years: and each senatator shall have one vote
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    World War I

    This was an era in which the global conflict of World War I and its effects had an impact on all
    Americans.
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    The Roaring 20s

    This was also an era of significant prosperity and social change as Americans became more
    isolationist and responded to significant change in social norms, consumerism, technological
    advances and artistic achievement.
  • 19th amendment

    the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of sex. congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropiate legislation
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    Great Depression

    Beginning with the Stock Market Crash in 1929, this era is marked by severe depression and
    the increasing role of the Federal government to improve the economy
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    Rise of Dictators and World War II

    The rise of totalitarian governments in Europe and East Asia led to World War II and
    involvement of the United States in that conflict.
  • eightheenth amendment

    after one year of the ratification of this aritcle the manufacturer, sale, or transportation of intoxication liqours within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the united states and all territory suject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purpose in hereby prohibited
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    Cold War

    This post-war era is marked by issues of communism vs. democracy in Europe and America
    after World War II. It includes the United States and the Soviet Union as competing
    superpowers in the balance of power. The escalation of the Cold War from containment to the
    outbreak of the Korean War and foreign policies of the Kennedy / Johnson years including the
    growing conflict in Vietnam as well as the ending of the Cold War in the 1980s.
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    Civil Rights

    This era highlights the issues of emerging rights for minorities and the leaders and critical
    events of the modern 20th century civil rights movement.
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    21st Century

    Early in this century America dealt with a new threat of terrorism at home with the attacks on the
    World Trade Center on 9/11 and a decade of the “War Against Terror”. This era also marked the
    election of the first African-American President of the United States in 2008.