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Constitutional Principles
Constitutional
Principle
Popular
Sovereignty
Federalism
Separation of
Powers
Checks and
Balances
Limited or Small
Government
Definition of
Constitutional
Principle
How does this principle promote
freedom or expand citizen rights
Important Constitutional Amendments
Amendment
1st
4th
5th
10th
13th
14th
15th
17th
19th
26th
Year
How does the amendment expand individual rights or
Passed freedoms and what historical event brought about the law
Checks and Balances
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Checks on Legislative
Checks on Executive
Checks on Executive
Checks on Judicial
Checks on Judicial
Checks on Legislative
Supreme Court Cases
Case
Marbury vs
Madison
McCulloch
Vs. Maryland
Dred Scott
vs. Sandford
Plessy vs.
Ferguson
Korematsu
Vs. US
Brown vs.
Bd. Of Ed.
Roe vs.
Wade
Miranda
vs. Arizona
Mapp vs.
Ohio
Gideon vs.
Wainwright
Year
Winner Importance of the Decision/ Result of the Decision
Important U.S. Documents
Document
Mayflower
Compact
Declaration
Of
Independence
Articles of
Confederation
U.S.
Constitution
Bill of
Rights
Emancipation
Proclamation
Year
Issued
What does the document
Do? Parts of Document
Why is it important?
Important Presidents
President
George
Washington
Thomas
Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Abraham
Lincoln
Theodore
Roosevelt
Woodrow
Wilson
Franklin D.
Roosevelt
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Years in
Office
Major Events/ Policies of the President
Why he is a success
or failure
Major Laws
Law
Year
Embargo Act
Indian
Removal Act
Homestead
Act
Dawes
Severalty Act
Interstate
Commerce Act
Sherman AntiTrust Act
Pure Food and
Drug Act
Social Security
Act
Civil Rights Act
War Powers
Act
Patriot Act
1965
What did the law do/say?
Reason/Purpose for Making Law
Foreign Policies
Foreign Policy
Isolation and
Neutrality
Policy towards
Natives
Reliance on
International
Organizations (UN,
NATO)
Containment
Domino
Theory
Detente
War on Terror
Describe the Policy
Events/Situations Where it was used
Important
Person
Foreign Policy Doctrines
Policy
GW Farewell
Speech
Monroe
Doctrine
Manifest
Destiny
Open
Door
Policeman of
World
Big Stick
Good
Neighbor
Marshall
Plan
Truman
Doctrine
Reagan
Doctrine
(USSR)
Era
Used
What did the policy do/say?
Why we created/purpose of the
policy
Wars
War
Revolutionary
War
War of 1812
Mexican War
Civil War
Spanish
American War
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Persian Gulf
War
War on Terror
Years
Causes of War
Effects of War
Reformers
Name
Dorothea Dix
Harriet
Tubman
Harriet
Beecher
Stowe
Frederick
Douglass
Elizabeth
Cady Stanton
Samuel
Gompers
Upton Sinclair
Ida Tarbell
Martin Luther
King Jr.
Rachel Carson
Cesar Chavez
Problem/Condition they wanted to
change
Method/Way/Book to Attempt to
Bring About Change
Reform Movements
Movement
Abolitionist
Movement
Women’s
Suffrage
Movement
Populism
Labor/
Union
Movement
Progressive
Movement
Civil Rights
Movement
Problem they
wanted to
reform
Impact of the Movement
Important Person/Law