HIST 125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Korematsu V. United States, Executive Order 9066
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General Patton
major ego; used as decoy before D-Day to trick Hitler
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Protective tariff that raised tariffs almost 50%; was supposed to protect American
jobs and industry but didn't work
16th Amendment
creates federal income tax
17th Amendment
calls for direct election of senators instead of election by state legislature
18th Amendment
Prohibition
19th Amendment
women's suffrage; right to vote
Muller Supreme Court case
said it was okay to take gender into account when establishing workplace rules
Schenk Supreme Court case
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General patton major ego; used as decoy before d-day to trick hitler. Protective tariff that raised tariffs almost 50%; was supposed to protect american jobs and industry but didn"t work. 17th amendment calls for direct election of senators instead of election by state legislature. Muller supreme court case said it was okay to take gender into account when establishing workplace rules. Schenk supreme court case upheld that it"s okay to restrict 1st amendment rights during wartime. Korematsu supreme court case upheld confiscation and relocation of japanese and their property after attack on. Executive order 9066 rounding up of japanese, seizing their property, and putting them in internment camps. Appeasement policy followed by leaders of britain and france in 1938. 1938; hitler agreed not to invade anyone else; didn"t actually stop. D-day attack on normandy with british; germans now surrounded. Germans" last attempt to fight out of being surrounded; fails. Yalta war conference before germany and italy surrender; divides germany between.