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The University of Houston
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This law allows the public and press to request declassification of government documents.
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Term for a liberated woman who bucked conventional ideas of propriety in dress and manners during the 1920s.
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President Woodrow Wilson's formula for peace after World War I.
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The nation's most famous fugitive slave and African American abolitionist, Douglass supported political action against slavery.
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An antislavery political party founded in 1848.
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An organization established by Congress on March 3, 1865 to deal with the dislocations of the Civil War. It provided relief, helped settle disputes, and founded schools and hospitals.
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Weekly radio addresses by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in which he explained his actions directly to the American people.
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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first 100 days in office, when he proposed and Congress passed fifteen major bills that reshaped the U. S. Economy.
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This body was the most important expression of intercolonial protest activity up to 1774. Called in response to Parliament's Coercive Acts, the delegates met in Philadelphia for nearly two months. More radical delegates dominated the deliberations. Before dissolving itself, the Congress called for ongoing resistance, even military preparations to defend American communities, and a second congress, should King and Parliament not redress American grievances.
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In the campaign to ratify the Constitution of 1787, nationalists started referring to themselves as federalists, which conveyed the meaning that they were in favor of splitting authority between their proposed strong national government and the states. The confusion in terminology may have helped win some support among citizens worried about a powerful--and potentially tyrannical--national government. Some leading nationalists of the 1780s became Federalists in the 1790s. See Antifederalists. The term also refers to a political party founded by Alexander Hamilton in the 1790s to support his economic program.
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