Question: Each entry should pertain to United States History after 1877. To gain a better understanding of journal entry expectations, please review the sample entry below:

Each entry should pertain to United States History after 1877. To gain a better understanding of journal entry expectations, please review the sample entry below:

Entry 1 What was the Declaration of Independence all about? It was written by Thomas Jefferson but was probably not signed on July 4th, 1776. It was written after hostilities had broken out. Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill had taken place a year earlier. Why so late? The reason might be that the colonies were not yet united in their response to Britain. Many did not want to leave the empire only a few years earlier they had boasted about. Also, taking on the powerful British empire with trained troops seemed almost impossible. Several of the condemnations in the declaration were not true, and they were addressed to King George III rather than Parliament, which had the real power. It is quite possible that the colonial leadership did not want to attack a representative institution even though it was hardly representative of the people of Britain. Still, the declaration won widespread approval and helped to unite the colonists.

1. Battle of the Little Bighorn

2. Wounded Knee Massacre

3. Social Gospel

4. Chinese Exclusion Act

5. Pure Food and Drug Act

6. Dollar Diplomacy

7. Espionage Act

8. Harlem Renaissance

9. Great Depression

10. Social Security Act

11. Good Neighbor Policy

12. D-Day

13. Korean War

14. National Defense Education Act

15. Montgomery Bus Boycott

16. Bay of Pigs Invasion

17. Civil Rights Act

18. War Powers Act

19. Americans with Disabilities Act

20. Bush Doctorine

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