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GeographicalFeaturesandNaturalResources
.Inarea,theUnitedStatesisthe4thlargestcountryintheworld.
.TheMidwestintheUSreferstotheregionaroundtheGreatLakesandtheupperMississippiValley.
.TheBackboneofNorthAmericareferstotheRockyMountains
.DeathValleyisonthewesternedgeoftheGreatBasin.
.TheGreatPlainsmighthaveaduststorminsummer.
.ThewesternpartofWashingtonStatehasthehighestrainfallintheUS.
.TheUSprimarysuppliersofforeignoilarethefollowingcountriesexceptJapan
.TheUSlargestopen-pitcopper-miningcenterisinUtah.
TheUnitedStatesisborderedonthenorthbyCanada,onthesouthbyMexicoandtheGuffofMexico,ontheeastbytheAtlanticOcean,andonthewestbythePacificOcean.
ThelargeterritoryofthecontinentalUSisdividedintothreebasicareas:
theAtlanticseacoastwesttotheAppalachians
theMississippiRiverBasin
theRockieswesttothePacific
TheMiddleAtlanticStatesarethemostdenselypopulatedregionintheUS,wherethelandisflatandfertile.
TheCentralValleyofCaliforniaisahighlyproductivearea,whichproducedenormousamountsoffruitsandvegetables.
MostproductionofoilandnaturalgasintheUScomesfromoffshoreareasofLouisianaandTexas,andfromonshoreareasofTexas,OklahomaandCalifornia.HerbigconsumptionofenergynowhasmadeAmericainsufficientinoilsupply.TheUSrelianceofforeignoilhasremindedconsistentlyinthe40%ranges.
TheUnitedStateshaslittletroublecausedbytheshortageoffreshwater.FarmlandsintheUSmakingupabout12%ofthearablelandsintheworld,andtheyareamongtherichestandmostproductive.
AmericanPopulation
.Theover3millionofearlyAmericansin1790weremostlyofBritishancestry.
.About700,000immigrantswerelegallyreceivedbytheUSeachyearduringthe1980s.
.TheofficialracialsegregationcontinuedtobethelawoftheUSuntil1954.
.AmericanIndiansnowmainlyliveintheSouth.
.ThemajorityofAmericanHispanicsarefromthefollowingcountriesexceptSpain.
.TheWestnowleadsinpercentageincreaseinpopulation.
.Accordingtothe1994UScensus,thesecondmostpopulousstateintheUSisTaxes.
.ThetrendinmigrationfromcitiestosuburbsnowprevailedinallregionsexcepttheSouth.
.TheUnitedStatesisthethirdmostpopulousnationintheworld.
.Priorto1875anyonefromanycountrycouldentertheUSfreelyandtakeuppermanentresidencethere.LatertheUSCongresspassedlawsrestrictingimmigrationonthebasisofmorality,race,andnationalorigin.The1952ImmigrationandNationalityActreaffirmednationaloriginasthechiefcriterionforeligibilityandestablishedapreferentialsystemforskilledworkersandforrelativesoftheUScitizens.FormanyyearstheUSrestrictedtototalnumberofimmigrantsto270,000eachyear,althoughtherealimmigrantsnumberedmuchgreaterthanthelimit.The1990ImmigrationActlimitsthetotalnumberofimmigrantsto700,000from1992to1995and675,000thereafter.
.ThefirstblacksarrivedinJamestownin1619asindenturedservants,butsoon[after1619theywerebroughttocoloniesasslaves.Theblackswereformallyfreedin1863,butcontinuedtosuffertheinstitutionalizedsegregationforaboutacentury.TodaymanyblacksstillliveintheSouth,somehaveenteredthemiddleclass,butone-thirdofallblackfamiliesstilllivebelowthepovertyline.
.TheChinese-Americanshaveprovedtobeindustriousandintelligent.Theyarenowviewedasa“modelminority”intheUS.Accordingtothe2010UScensus,therewereabout3.8millionChinese-AmericanslivingintheUS.Thefigurewasmorethantwicewhatitwasin1990.
Chapter3DiscoveryandColonizationoftheNewWorld
TheancestorsofthepresentAmericanIndianscamefromAsia.
“Theambitionforthevastlands”isnotcorrecttoexplainthereasonsforthesuddendaringexplorationoftheunknowninthemid-15thcentury.
Onhisvoyageof1492,ColumbusexpectedtoreachIndia.
VascodaGamadiscoveredtheroutetoIndia.
JohnCabotwassentbytheEnglishKingtoexplorethenewwaytotheeast.
NewYorkwasnotfoundedfirstbytheEnglish.
ThebreadbasketcoloniesincludethefollowingonesexceptVirginia.(NewYork,Pennsylvania,Maryland)
Thelastoneofthe13colonieswasGeorgia,whichwasestablishedin1733.
In1488BartholomewDiaz,sailingunderthePortugueseflag,wenttotheCapeofGoodHopeatthesouthernAfrica.In1492ChristopherColumbus,financedbyrulersofSpainsailedwestacrosstheAtlanticOceananddiscoveredtheislandsoftheCaribbean.HewasconvincedthathehadfoundthecontinentofAsia.
TheSouthAfricawasdiscoveredbyAmerigoVespucciwhoshowedthelandhearrivedinwasanewcontinent.BeforelongthelandwasnamedAmericaafterhisname.
Jamestown,thefirstpermanentEnglishsettlement,wasfoundedin1607.In1620,PilgrimsandothersarrivedinPlymouth,Massachusetts.Theydrewup“MayflowerCompact”
By1775,the13coloniesinNorthAmericacouldbeclassifiedasthefollowingthreekinds.Specifyhowthegovernorswerechosenineach.
Royal:appointedbytheEnglishKing
Proprietary:chosenbyproprietors
Self-governing:electedbyresidents
BecausetheNewEnglandcoloniesweredifficultoffarming,theybecomeacenterforfishingandshipbuilding.Themiddlecolonieswereknownasthebreadbasket,whichproducedwheatandpotatoesasthemajorstaple.Thesoutherncoloniesdevelopedaplantationsystem.ThemaincropintheSouthwastobacco.Muchlater,cottonbecameimportantcrop.
Chapter4AmericanRevolution
Therewasagreatchangeinpolicytowardsthe13coloniesafter1763.
TheStampActof1765firstsetalargescaleofoppositioninthecolonies.
TheTeaActof1773waspassedbytheBritishParliamentinordertohelptheBritishEastIndiaCompany.
TheFirstContinentalCongresswasattendedbytherepresentativesfromallthecoloniesexceptGeorgia.
ThefirstshotoftheAmericanWarofIndependencewasfiredinLexington.
ThomasPaine’sCommonSenseurgedtheAmericancoloniststodeclaretheirindependence.
TheprincipalauthoroftheDeclarationofIndependencewasThomasJefferson.
ThevictoryatSaratogawasconsideredastheturningpointoftheWarofIndependence.
DuringthecolonialdaystheEnglishrulingclassdideverythingtheycouldtocontrolthedevelopmentofthecolonialeconomy.ThecoloniesinNorthAmericaweresupposedtocomplementandnotcompetewithEnglishindustry.
Withinthefiveyearsfrom1763to1767afterthewarwithFrance,theBritishgovernmentadoptedseveralmeasurestoextractmoremoneyfromcolonies.TheSugarActof1764andtheStampActof1765,forexample,laidtaxesoncertainimportsandnumerousarticlesinAmericatohelppayforthecostsofBritishgovernmentinthecolonies.
TheSonsofLibertywasformedin1765toorganizetheoppositiontotheStampAct.Theyfavoredtotakeviolentactiontothestampcollectors.
ThefirstContinentalCongresswasheldinPhiladelphiainSep.1774.ThemajorityoftherepresentativesstillfavortotakepeacefulmeanstosettlethequarrelwiththeBritish.TheyagreedtorefusetobuyEnglishgoods,hopinginthiswaytoforcetheBritishgovernmenttogiveintotheirdemands.Thisunitedactioncouldbecalledboycott.
TheDeclarationofIndependencewassignedonJuly4,1776.KarlMarxoncecalledit“thefirstdeclarationoftherightsoftheindividual”.
TheAmericanWarofIndependencelasted7years.Thefightingwasactuallyendedin1781,butthefinaltreatybetweenBritainandtheUnitedStateswassignedinParisin1783.TheboundariesoftheUnitedStateswerefixedroughlyfromtheAtlanticOceantotheMississippiRiveronthewestandfromtheGreatLakesonthenorthtoSpanishFloridaonthesouth.ThedirectsocialchangebroughtaboutbytheAmericanRevolutionwastheemancipationofslaveswhofoughtagainsttheBritish.
Chapter5theConfederationandtheConstitution
Theconfederationcreatedin1781wasaverylooseunionofstates.
JamesMadisonwascalledtheFatheroftheUSConstitution.
TheConstitutionwasframesonthefollowingidealsexceptthatthenewgovernmentshouldimposeitsauthorityonthepeoplethroughstates.
ThosewhosupportedtheConstitutionandpreferredastrongnationalgovernmentwerecalledFederalists.
NineStateswereneededtoratifytheConstitution.
“Theyspelloutthepeople’sright”isincorrecttocommentontheFederalistPapers.
TheamendmentoftheConstitutionrequirestheapprovalofatleastthree-fourthsofthestates.
WhentheSecondWarofIndependencebrokeoutin1812,theUSpresidentwasJamesMadison.
UndertheArticlesofConfederationthenationalgovernmentconsistedofonlyalegislature;ithadnoseparateexecutiveandjudicialdivisions.Thestategovernmentwaslefttheexclusivepowerstoregulatecommerceandtotaxtheircitizens.
TheConstitutionalConventionwasheldinPhiladelphiain1787.Fifty-fivedelegatesfromallstatesexceptRhodeIslandattendedtheopeningsession.ThepresidentoftheconventionwasGeorgeWashington.
TheAntifederalistsopposedtheconstitutionandpreferredamoredecentralizedfederalsystemofgovernment.
GeorgeWashingtonwaselectedunanimouslyasthefirstUSPresidentin1788.ThefirstVice-PresidentwasJohnAdams,andthefirstSecretaryofTreasurywasAlexanderHamilton,andthefirstSecretaryofStatewasThomasJefferson.
themostgloriousachievementofJeffersonasPresidentwastheLouisianaPurchase,whichwasabout828,000squaremiles.ThisPurchasedoubledtheareaofthethenUnitedStates.
TheWarof1812isalsocalledtheSecondWarofIndependence.ThiswarlastedthreeyearsandendedinanotherAmericanvictory.Animportantresultofthewarwasthestrengtheningofnationalunityandpatriotism.AnditwasafterthiswarthattheUSwasabletomakethechangeofasemi-colonialeconomyintoareallyindependentnationaleconomy.
Chapter6AmericanExpansionandtheCivilWar
TheMonroeDoctrinehadthefollowingfeaturesorideasexceptLatinAmericaforEuropeans.
TheUScontinentalexpansionwasalmostcompleteby1848.
CottonbecamethemostprofitablecropintheSouthmainlybecauseoftheWhitney’scottongin.
In1854,theRepublicanPartywasfoundedbysomeabolitionists.
Inhisinauguraladdressin1861,LincolnshowedclearlythathewouldnotabolishslaveryimmediatelybuttopreservetheUnion.
“ItimmediatelyfreedallslaveslivingintheUnitedStates”abouttheEmancipationProclamationisnotaccurate.
themostimportantadvantagetheNorthhadovertheSouthintheCivilWarwasitsindustrialsuperiority.
AnadvantagetheSouthhadovertheNorthwasitssuperiormilitaryleadership.
TheessenceoftheMonroeDoctrinewas“AmericaforAmericans”whichlaterbecamethecornerstoneoftheUSforeignpolicy.
TheUSexpansiontothewestmaybetreatedinthreestages;
thesettlementoftheregionbetweenseaboardstatesandtheMississippiRiver
thesettlementoftheLouisianaTerritory
theoccupationofthefarSouthwest.
ThegreatmajorityofdwellersinLouisianaTerritorywerethedescendantsoftheFrenchpioneers.Theysettledmainlyintwocities:St.LouisandNewOrleans.
OregonTerritorywassettledbetweenBritainandtheUnitedStatesin1846.Itsboundaryonthenorthwasfixedattheforty-ninthparallelofnorthlatitude.
UnderMissouriCompromise,Missouriwasadmittedasaslavestate,butthebalanceofpoliticalpowermaintainedbyadmissionofMaineasafreestate.Inaddition,slaverywastobeprohibitedintherestofLouisianaTerritorynorthoftheline36°30’parallel.
In1862,thefederalgovernmenttooktworevolutionarymeasures:(1)HomesteadActand(2)Emancipationproclamation.
InJuly1863cametheturningpointofthewaratGettysburg.HeretheConfederatearmyunderthegeneralRobertE.Leewasdefeated.Thebattlefieldwasmadeanationalcemetery,whereLincolngavehisfamousspeech,theGettysburgAddress,onNovember19,1863.
In1865,theThirteenthAmendmenttotheUSConstitutionwasadopted,whichabolishedslaverythroughouttheUnitedStates.
Chapter7ReconstructionandtheBirthofUSImperialism
ThefirstUSpresidentwhofacedimpeachmentproceedingswasAndrewJohnson.
TheradicalReconstructionwasendedunderthePresidentRutherfordB.Hays
GoldwasdiscoveredinCaliforniain1848.
ThefirsttranscontinentalrailroadintheUSwascompletedin1869.
Telephonewasinventedin1876byAlexanderD.Bell.
ThevalueofmanufacturedgoodsintheUSwasworthtwiceasthatofheragriculturalproductsby1900.
Thefirstimperialistwar,theUS—SpanishWar,brokeoutin1898.
AftertheUS—SpanishWar,theUSacquiredallthefollowingareasexceptCuba(PuertoRico,Guam,thePhilippines)
TheReconstructionActsdividedalltheformerConfederatestates,exceptTennessee,intofivemilitarydistrictsandeachwasputunderthecontrolofaNorthernarmyofficer.Theofficerhadthepowertokeeporderandtoenforcemartiallawifnecessary.
DuringtheReconstructionperiodmanyNorthernersmovedtothesouth.Whatevertheirmotives,theseNorthernerscametobecalledcarpetbaggersbecausetheyweresaidtohavebroughtalltheirbelongingstotheSouthinasmall,cheapsuitcasemadeoutofacarpetlikematerial.
DuringtheReconstructiontheSouthernwhiteswhosupportedtheradicalreconstructionandjoinedtheRepublicanPartywerecalledscalawags.TheywereconsideredastraitorsbytheSouthernDemocrats.
TheKKK,foundedinTennesseein1866,wasasecretsocietyforrestoringwhitesupremacyanddrivingblacksoutofpolitics.
DuringTheodoreRoosevelt’spresidencytheUSgotcontrolofPanamaCanal.
Chapter8WorldWarIandtheDepression
Bythebeginningofthe20thcenturythecountrythattookthefirstplaceineconomyinEuropewasGermany.
WhentheFirstWorldWarbegan,PresidentWilsonimmediatelycalledupontheAmericanpeopletoobservestrictneutrality.
TheUSjoinedtheFirstWorldWarin1917.
Wilson’sFourteenPointsdidnotincludethepointofcreationofaninternationalpeacekeepingforce.
“Onlytherichcouldaffordnewconsumergoods”abouttheUSin1920sisnottrue.
InrespondingtotheDepression,PresidentHooverthoughtthatthebasicroleoftheGovernmentwasto“createconditionsfavorabletothedevelopmentofprivateenterprises”.
TheagriculturalAdjustmentActwasanattempttodealwiththefarmers’problemofoverproduction.
“Itreducedthecommoditypricesbylimitingproductionanddevaluingthedollar”isnotrighttocommentontheNewDeal.
TheFirstWorldWarwaswagedbetweentwogroupsofimperialistpowers:theAlliesandtheCentralEuropeanPower.
ThedirectcausethatmadetheUSdeclarewaronGermanyin1917wastheGermany’sunlimitedcampaign.
ThemajortriumphforWilsonattheParisPeaceConferencewastheformationoftheLeagueofNations.
TheUnitedStatesdidn’tjointheLeagueofNationsbecausetheUSSenaterefusedtoapprovetheTreatyofVersailles.
ThreemajortreatieswereconcludedattheWashingtonConference:
TheFour-PowerTreaty,respectingthestatusquointhePacific.
TheFive-PowerTreaty,onnavalarmsapportionment.
TheNine-PowerTreaty,guaranteeingtheindependenceandintegrityofChinainappearance,butactuallyapublicinternationalaffirmationoftheOpenDoorpolicy.
TheNineteenthAmendmenttotheUSConstitutionwasadoptedin1920,whichgrantedwomentherighttovote.
TheGreatDepressionstartedwiththesuddencollapseoftheStockMarketinNewYorkinOctober,1929.ThiseconomicdistressextendedtoEurope,Asia,Africa,AustraliaandSouthAmerica.
Chapter9AmericanDuringandAfterWorldWarII
Between1935and1939,Americanforeignpolicyincludedallofthefollowingexceptactiveinterventiontopreventaggression.
TheUSformallyenteredtheSecondWorldWarin1941.
NormandyLandingtookplaceonJune6,1944.
AtYaltaConference,inFeb.1945didRoosevelt,ChurchillandStalinagreetocallaconferenceofalltheUnitedNationsinSanFranciscoinApril1945.
Thepost-WorldWarIIprogramofeconomicassistancetoWesternEuropewasknownasMarshallPlan.
Dr.MartinLutherKing,Jr.,advocatedthephilosophyofnonviolence.
ThousandsofAmericansoldiersweresenttoVietnamunderthePresidentLyndonB.Johnson.
TheformaldiplomaticrelationattheambassadorialrankbetweenChinaandtheUSwasestablishedunderthePresidentCarter.
Thecash-and-carrypolicyallowedUScitizenstosellcertainnoprohibitedgoodstobelligerentnationsaslongasthose
goodswerenottransportedonAmericanships.
Lend-LeaseActenabledanycountrywhosedefensethePresidentconsideredvitaltothatoftheUStoreceivearmsandotherequipmentandsuppliesbysale,transfer,exchange,orlease.F.D.RooseveltexplainedtheActwouldmaketheUSthearsenalofworlddemocracy.
Civilrightsinvolvegovernmentprotectionofindividualsagainstdiscriminationbasedontheirrace,religionnationorigin,gender,age,andotherfactors.Dr.MartinLutherKing,Jr.washonoredforhisefforttofightdiscrimination.In1964,hewontheNobelPrizeforpeace.
StarWarsprogramwasproposedbyPresidentReaganin1983.Theprogramseekstoconstructadefensive“shield”againstincomingmissiles.TheshieldwouldbemadeoflaserandelectronicdevicesthatwoulddestroysuchmissileslaunchedtoattacktheUS.
In1990,PresidentBushorderedOperationDesertStormtopunishIraq,morethan200000UStroopsweresenttoSaudiArabia,andtheUSnavyblockedalloilexportsfromIraqandallimportsexceptfood.
UnderClinton,theUSenjoyedaneconomicgrowthfornineconsecutiveyears.Thisphenomenon,hardlyseenbefore,hasbeentermedthe“neweconomy”bysome.ThefundamentalreasonforitisthatAmericaneconomicstructurewentthroughessentialchangesbecauseofthepromotionofscientificandtechnologicalprogress.
Chapter10theFederalSystemandCongress
ThepowerofthestateintheUSisactuallyfrombothBandC.(thestateconstitution,theUSConstitution)
ThesupremelawoftheUnitedStatesincludesalltheabovethree.
Thetermsofthesenatorandrepresentativearesixandtwoyearsrespectively.
”The17thAmendment(1913)”providedforthedirectelectionofsenators.
CertainpresidentialappointmentsmustbeapprovedbyamajorityvoteintheSenate.
AllrevenueortaxbillsmustbeoriginatedintheHouse.
TheSpeakeroftheHouseissecondinlineinpresidentialsuccession.
IntheHouse,thepowertodecidewhenthefullHousewillhearthebillisvestedintheRulesCommittee.
Federalismmeansthedivisionofpowersbyaconstitutionbetweenthecentralgovernmentandstategovernment.Itoperatesonlyontwolevels,thenationalandthestates.Unitsofgovernmentwithinastateenjoynoindependentexistence.
SeparationofpowersintheUnitedStatesmeansnotonlyallocatinglegislativepowertoCongress,executivepowertoPresidentandjudicialpowertotheSupremeCourt,butalsogivingeachbranchconstitutionalandpoliticalindependenceandchecksandbalancesthatensureeachofthethreebranchesasufficientroleintheactionsoftheothers.
AccordingtotheConstitution,membersoftheHouseofRepresentativesmustbe25yearsoldandmusthavebeencitizensfor7years.Senatorsmustbeatleast30andmusthavebeencitizensfor9years.
TheVicePresidentisofficiallythepresidingofficerandiscalledthepresidentoftheSenate.InfactheseldomappearsintheSenatechamberinthisroleunlessitappearsthattheremightbetievoteintheSenate.Insuchinstances,hecaststhetiebreakingvote.Todealwithday-to-daybusiness,theSenatechoosesthepresidentprotempore.
Asenatorwhowantstodelayactiononabillorkillitaltogethermayuseatacticcalledafilibuster.Itcanbecutoffonlythroughcloture.
Lobbyingispartofthecitizen’srighttopetitiongovernmentintheUS.NowtherearethousandsoflobbyistsinWashingtonD.C.TheirinfluenceinmakingtheUSpolicyissogreatthatsomepeoplecallthem“thethirdhouse”.
Chapter11ThePresidentandtheJudiciary
The22ndAmendmentinfollowinglimitsthePresidenttotwosuccessivetermsonly.
TheAmericanPresidenthasallthefollowingpowersexceptdeclaringwaronanothercountry.
Thepresident’smajorappointmentsshouldbeapprovedbytheSenate.
“ItrequirestheapprovalofCongress”isnotcorrecttoexplaintheexecutiveagreement.
ThePresident’svetocanbeoverriddenbytwo-thirdvotesinbothhouses.
Thefederalcourtsthatregularlyemploygrandandpetitjuriesarethedistrictcourts.
ThehighestauthorityoftheSupremeCourtistointerprettheUSconstitution.
Thecaseinvolvingcopyright,trademark,counterfeiting,andbankrobberyareusuallyfirsttriedinthefederaldistrictcourts.
Bylawanynatural-bornAmericancitizenofandover35yearsofageandofbeingaresidentwithintheUnitedStatesfor14yearscanrunforthePresident.Thedulyelectedanddulyqualifiedpresident-electtakesofficeonthe20thofJanuaryfollowinghiselection.
Thewarpowersresolution(1973)requiresthePresidenttoconsultcongressandwithdrawtroopsaftersixtydaysunlessCongressspecificallyapprovesthecontinueddeploymentoftroops.
AfederallawgavePresidentanitemvetoin1996,whichisanauthoritytorejectspecificsectionsofabillwithouthavingtovetotheentirebill.
TheSupremeCourthasthepowertoexaminethebillspassedbyCongressandpoliciesmadebyPresident,anddeclarethemunconstitutionalandthusabolishthem.JohnMarshall,themostfamouschiefjusticeinAmericanhistorycalledthispowerofinterpretationjudicialreview
Therearethreefederalcourtlevels:1)thedistrictcourts2)thecourtsofappeal3)theSupremeCourt.AllthejudgesoffederalcourtsareappointedbyPresidentwiththeconsentoftheSenat
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