Lesson 36 the focus of history 1

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Points of Conflict - The Focus of History

Farina, Airene, Charlyn Period 1

Woodrow Wilson v.

Henry Cabot Lodge(1919)

•Fourteen Points

•1919 Treaty of Versailles

•Wilson: peace treaty w/ Germany + means to maintain peace

•Lodge: No LoN = no war interventions

•Congress never ratified US's entry to LoN

WILSON V. LODGE(US & League of Nations)

Gloria Steinem v.

Phyllis Schafley(1970)

Federalists v. Anti-Federalists(1787-1791)

Alexander Hamiltonv.

Thomas Jefferson(1800)

HAMILTON(Federalist)

JEFFERSON(Democratic Republican)

Pro: US Nat'l Bank + tariffs Anti: US Nat'l Bank + tariffs

Loose: whatever not prohibited by the Constitution is allowed

Strict:whatever not allowed by the Constitution is prohibited

Manufacturing, shipping, and trade

Agriculture

Harry S. Trumanv.

Douglas MacArthur(1951)

Andrew Jackson v. Nicholas Biddle(1836)

Richard Nixonv.

Supreme Court(1972)

NIXON V. SUPREME COURT(Watergate Scandal)

William Jennings Bryanv.

William McKinley(1896)

Herbert Hoover v. Franklin D. Roosevelt

(early 1930's)

Franklin Rooseveltv.

Supreme Court(1930s)

ROOSEVELT V. SUPREME COURT(New Deal)

ROOSEVELT V. SUPREME COURT(New Deal)

Abraham Lincolnv.

Stephen Douglas(1858)

Martin Luther King, Jr. v. Malcolm X(1955-1968)

Rutherford Hayesv.

Samuel Tilden(1876)

HAYES V. TILDEN(Election of 1876)

•Electoral Commission•Compromise of 1877

Tories v.

Patriots(1760s and 1770s)

Booker T. Washingtonv.

W.E.B. DuBois(1905)