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Notes for AP US History Video 25 : The Development of the Constitution. • What We’re Covering Here (Including Jump Links): Developing a Constitutional Framework. 0:19 The Great Compromise, a.k.a. “The Connecticut Compromise.” 0:38 Three Branches of Government. The Constitution Article I: Congress. 2:02 Frank Zappa’s Opinion. 4:13 Article II of the Constitution: Executive/The President. 6:29 Article III of the Constitution: The Judiciary. 8:01 Checks & Balances; Separation of Powers. 12:18 Judicial Appointments Can Be Controversial! 15:16 Checks & Balances; Separation of Powers. 17:08 The President Can Pardon Federal Crimes and Commute Sentences. 18:55 “Pardon Me…” 20:16 James Madison on the Constitution. 21:13 Federalism – How State and National Government Relations Work. 22:06 Hyde from That ‘70s Show on the Three Branches of Government. 23:27 Did You Find This Video Useful? 23:47 Contact Me! 25:07 This is NOT a Substitute for Your Classes, Text, Etc. : 25:42 A few other relevant “fun facts.” Whatever else comes up as I’m recording this. If you like this video, please don’t forget to give this a “thumbs up,” subscribe to my channel, and click on the little bell in the top right corner for notifications. Who’d Like This: High school and college students taking advanced placement (AP) U.S. history; anyone who’d like to learn some basic U.S. history. Foreign students applying to college in the U.S. Source Material For this Video: • This video is based on the Barron’s AP United States History review book (4th Edition), my general knowledge of U.S. history, and what I could access/verify using Google. • While this should help you do well on the AP US History exam, I can’t be responsible for what your teacher thinks is important and asks you about in his or her own tests, homework, etc. Please read your class text(s) and pay attention to what your teacher says in class. • Any webpages / resources referenced below. Links for References/Links to Relevant Topics: Full text of Article III of the Constitution and interpretations of each section: https://constitutioncenter.org/intera... Clarence Thomas Confirmation Wikipedia Entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarenc... Wikipedia entry on the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nomination: Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination - Wikipedia Don’t Like Ads? I have a new site on locals.com – testpreparation.locals.com Check it out! There will be exclusive content on there for my supporters, and you can see these videos WITHOUT ads! A Few More Notes/Requests: Please "like" this video and subscribe to my channel if you liked it! This is the best way to help me, and it costs you NOTHING. I get ad money if I get 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time in a year. I have a new Patreon page! Here's the link if you'd like to donate, and if you have ideas about what I should offer to Patreon patrons. Please let me know - I have no idea what you, my audience, would like to see there. https://www.patreon.com/JohnLinneball If you found this video helpful, why not consider helping me make more videos (each one of these takes hours to make!) by donating a couple of dollars or more through my PayPal at https://paypal.me/johnlinneball ? I'd appreciate your support. Thanks in advance! New Video: AP US History Video 24 : Government in the New United States – Articles of Confederation.1/14/2021 Click here!
• Notes for AP US History Video 24 : Government in the New United States – Articles of Confederation. • What We’re Covering Here (Including Jump Links): Creating a Government for the Former Colonies: 0:20 State Governments: 0:45 State Constitutions: 0:56 The “Critical Period” Before the Constitution: 3:09 Articles of Confederation: 4:00 Government Structure Under the Articles: 7:15 Revenue Measures – Funding Government: 9:34 Inflation, Debt and the Proposed Impost: 10:56 Shays’ Rebellion (1786-1787); An Illustration: 13:09 The Need for a New Government: 15:59 Did You Find This Video Useful? : 16:41 Contact Me! : 18:04 NOTE: This is NOT a Substitute for Your Classes, Text, Etc.: 18:44 A few other relevant “fun facts.” Whatever else comes up as I’m recording this. If you like this video, please don’t forget to give this a “thumbs up,” subscribe to my channel, and click on the little bell in the top right corner for notifications. Who’d Like This: High school and college students taking advanced placement (AP) U.S. history; anyone who’d like to learn some basic U.S. history. Foreign students applying to college in the U.S. Source Material For this Video: • This video is based on the Barron’s AP United States History review book (4th Edition), my general knowledge of U.S. history, and what I could access/verify using Google. • While this should help you do well on the AP US History exam, I can’t be responsible for what your teacher thinks is important and asks you about in his or her own tests, homework, etc. Please read your class text(s) and pay attention to what your teacher says in class. • Any webpages / resources referenced below. Links for References/Links to Relevant Topics: Wikipedia Entry on Fiat Money: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money Wikipedia Entry on Shays’ Rebellion : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays%2... Wikipedia Entry on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon's... AP SAT Central – Compare and Contract Bacon’s Rebellion, Shays’ Rebellion, and the Whiskey Rebellion: https://apsat.blogspot.com/2009/05/co... Don’t Like Ads? I have a new site on locals.com – testpreparation.locals.com Check it out! There will be exclusive content on there for my supporters, and you can see these videos WITHOUT ads! A Few More Notes/Requests: Please "like" this video and subscribe to my channel if you liked it! This is the best way to help me, and it costs you NOTHING. I get ad money if I get 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time in a year. I have a new Patreon page! Here's the link if you'd like to donate, and if you have ideas about what I should offer to Patreon patrons. Please let me know - I have no idea what you, my audience, would like to see there. https://www.patreon.com/JohnLinneball If you found this video helpful, why not consider helping me make more videos (each one of these takes hours to make!) by donating a couple of dollars or more through my PayPal at https://paypal.me/johnlinneball ? I'd appreciate your support. Thanks in advance! Click here!
• Notes for AP US History Video 23 : Democratic and Republican Government. • What We’re Covering Here (Including Jump Links): The Ideals of the American Revolution: 0:21 Evangelical Protestantism and the American Revolution: 0:59 The Age of Revolutions and Enlightenment Thought: 2:01 John Locke’s Ideas: 2:55 Republican Democracy, Paine’s Common Sense, and the Declaration of Independence: 4:12 Split Loyalties: 4:49 The Olive Branch Petition: 5:31 Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: 6:33 The Declaration of Independence: 7:29 Ideas of Republicanism: 8:30 Egalitarianism – the Call for Equality: 10:31 The Movement to Abolish Slavery: 10:55 Evolving Ideas on the Role of Women: 12:31 The “Remember the Ladies” Letter: 12:45 The Idea of “Republican Motherhood” : 13:31 The Effect of the American Revolution In Other Countries: 15:38 Don’t Confuse Napoleon Bonaparte and Napoleon Dynamite. ;-) 17:51 Did You Find This Video Useful? : 20:39 Contact Me! : 22:12 NOTE: This is NOT a Substitute for Your Classes, Text, Etc.: 23:10 A few other relevant “fun facts.” Whatever else comes up as I’m recording this. If you like this video, please don’t forget to give this a “thumbs up,” subscribe to my channel, and click on the little bell in the top right corner for notifications. Who’d Like This: High school and college students taking advanced placement (AP) U.S. history; anyone who’d like to learn some basic U.S. history. Foreign students applying to college in the U.S. Source Material For this Video: • This video is based on the Barron’s AP United States History review book (4th Edition), Princeton Review’s Cracking the AP US History Exam 2019, my general knowledge of U.S. history, and what I could access/verify using Google. • While this should help you do well on the AP US History exam, I can’t be responsible for what your teacher thinks is important and asks you about in his or her own tests, homework, etc. Please read your class text(s) and pay attention to what your teacher says in class. • Any webpages / resources referenced below. Links for References/Links to Relevant Topics: • What Was the Olive Branch Petition? (historyofmassachusetts.org) • Wikipedia : Olive Branch Petition - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_B... • Wikipedia – Republican Motherhood : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republi... • Wikipedia : Napoleon - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon Don’t Like Ads? I have a new site on locals.com – testpreparation.locals.com Check it out! There will be exclusive content on there for my supporters, and you can see these videos WITHOUT ads! A Few More Notes/Requests: Please "like" this video and subscribe to my channel if you liked it! This is the best way to help me, and it costs you NOTHING. I get ad money if I get 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time in a year. I have a new Patreon page! Here's the link if you'd like to donate, and if you have ideas about what I should offer to Patreon patrons. Please let me know - I have no idea what you, my audience, would like to see there. https://www.patreon.com/JohnLinneball If you found this video helpful, why not consider helping me make more videos (each one of these takes hours to make!) by donating a couple of dollars or more through my PayPal at https://paypal.me/johnlinneball ? I'd appreciate your support. Thanks in advance! |
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