U.S. History II
Political Institutions, Political Developments, and Public Policy (1915–Present)

Overview

Since 1915, the structure and power of American political institutions have expanded significantly. The federal government grew during wars and economic crises, the judiciary shaped civil rights, and political realignments redefined party systems. These developments reflect tensions between liberty, security, and the evolving role of government in American life.

Key Themes and Events

Quick Tip

Understand how historical events like wars and economic depressions shifted power toward the federal government. CLEP questions may ask about key legislation, court cases, and presidential powers in crisis.

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