As a fellow American History content creator, I find your videos to be super inspiring! You definitely have a very engaging style to you presentation, keep up the excellent work!
for the past 2 unit tests, all i've done is watch your videos. I havent read the textbook. But I got a 95 and an 85. Welp I just binge watched your videos again and I have a test in an hour. I'll let you know how that goes! Thanks for the help, man! Edit: I got an 80 and im happy about it
taking apush this year, and i had my unit 6 test today. last night i binge watched this whole playlist (and took notes), which helped get me to an A on the sbmc!! so thanks man (also my friend did the same for unit 5 and also got an A.. clearly something’s working). keep it up !!
i haven't learned a single thing all year and i've been watching your videos since friday from unit 1 til now (hopefully i'll be able to watch up to unit 9 by wednesday, digital exam day). thank you so much for making these!!!! :D surprisingly i find it very interesting seeing how america developed over time, and i am starting to see how it will eventually develop to what it is now. anyway, will you be making videos for AP european history? because i really regret not watching your videos sooner.
Politics in the Gilded Age - Laissez Faire >Government was hands off from regulation - Democrats >Mainly southerners >Championed states rights and segregation >Counted on votes from large city political machines and growing immigrant population - Republicans >Mostly northern >Industrial >Black people, middle class, business men, and protestants voted for them - Patronage >No party had any deep agenda >Winning elections and awarding federal jobs to supporters - Civil Service >Getting jobs in the federal government >Practice came under fire after assassination of James Garfield >President Act of 1881; Replaced patronage with competitive organization - Gold Standard >Federal government only could print the amount of money that was backed by value of gold >Farmers and entrepreneurs argued against this because they could pay debts with inflated dollars - Tariffs >Much of the federal government was funded by tariffs >Tariffs were enforced due to Civil war but the government kept enforcing them after >Protective tariffs; Tariffs with the goal of making domestic products cheaper and more desirable - Financial burden for consumers - Populist Party >Sought to work for the people and correct the gross concentration of economic power held by the elite bank and trusts >Omaha Platform - Direct election of senators - Use of initiatives and referendums which allowed the people to propose and vote on legislation - Unlimited coinage of silver - Graduated income tax - Eight hour week day - Political Machines >Political parties came under control of corrupt political machines >Groups of people who knew how to get votes for their party >Bosses of the top of political machines rewarded faithful with jobs >Tammany Hall; political machines run by Boss Tweed - Organized the needs of businesses, immigrants, and the poor so the community flourished - Did this to put the community in debt to them so they would vote for them - Tweed stole money and committed fraud
THIS! In you learn what everything means, but not how they connect, but this video was incredibly informational and helped me understand the gilded age politics in no way that my teacher could!
These videos are so helpful, you don't even understand... I'm just worried that eventually later in the semester, we will be ahead of you, and then all I'll have to learn from is the textbook :(
Well I'm glad to hear it... I'm aiming to have them complete by the end of March so even if your class gets ahead of me, they'll all be there in time to study for the exam...
why am i getting nicotine ads on something directed at high school students, like bruh (also I don't vape or do anything like that or ever look up those types of things so its not reading my cookies)
Yeah whether Democratic, Republican, Moderate, Liberal, Conservative, Nationslist, Socialist, Capitalist, Communist, Marxist, Federalist, Aristocrat, Fascist, Imperialist, etc people could always be swayed or mind altered including me
please never stop making these videos. they are the only thing teaching me
AMBATAKUUUUMMMMMM AHHUHHHHUHHHH
@@bkb9671 BUS
@@bkb9671 Im a starving child starving to death and this is the very last thing i have ever read. Gootbye.
As a fellow American History content creator, I find your videos to be super inspiring! You definitely have a very engaging style to you presentation, keep up the excellent work!
for the past 2 unit tests, all i've done is watch your videos. I havent read the textbook.
But I got a 95 and an 85. Welp I just binge watched your videos again and I have a test in an hour. I'll let you know how that goes! Thanks for the help, man!
Edit: I got an 80 and im happy about it
How did it go?
I too am curious how it went.
@@dryblanket284 she got an 80
Nice
@@nateabcde8510 bro gotta 80
Got my unit test in an hour, this playlist is keeping me alive
I have this test in a hour, thank you for uploading this review!
I hope you failed
@@greggb9611 LOL
taking apush this year, and i had my unit 6 test today. last night i binge watched this whole playlist (and took notes), which helped get me to an A on the sbmc!! so thanks man (also my friend did the same for unit 5 and also got an A.. clearly something’s working). keep it up !!
i haven't learned a single thing all year and i've been watching your videos since friday from unit 1 til now (hopefully i'll be able to watch up to unit 9 by wednesday, digital exam day). thank you so much for making these!!!! :D surprisingly i find it very interesting seeing how america developed over time, and i am starting to see how it will eventually develop to what it is now. anyway, will you be making videos for AP european history? because i really regret not watching your videos sooner.
What score did you get in your exam?
@@esperanzavalencia5148 a 5!
Politics in the Gilded Age
- Laissez Faire
>Government was hands off from regulation
- Democrats
>Mainly southerners
>Championed states rights and segregation
>Counted on votes from large city political machines and growing immigrant population
- Republicans
>Mostly northern
>Industrial
>Black people, middle class, business men, and protestants voted for them
- Patronage
>No party had any deep agenda
>Winning elections and awarding federal jobs to supporters
- Civil Service
>Getting jobs in the federal government
>Practice came under fire after assassination of James Garfield
>President Act of 1881; Replaced patronage with competitive organization
- Gold Standard
>Federal government only could print the amount of money that was backed by value of gold
>Farmers and entrepreneurs argued against this because they could pay debts with inflated dollars
- Tariffs
>Much of the federal government was funded by tariffs
>Tariffs were enforced due to Civil war but the government kept enforcing them after
>Protective tariffs; Tariffs with the goal of making domestic products cheaper and more desirable
- Financial burden for consumers
- Populist Party
>Sought to work for the people and correct the gross concentration of economic power held by the elite bank and trusts
>Omaha Platform
- Direct election of senators
- Use of initiatives and referendums which allowed the people to propose and vote on legislation
- Unlimited coinage of silver
- Graduated income tax
- Eight hour week day
- Political Machines
>Political parties came under control of corrupt political machines
>Groups of people who knew how to get votes for their party
>Bosses of the top of political machines rewarded faithful with jobs
>Tammany Hall; political machines run by Boss Tweed
- Organized the needs of businesses, immigrants, and the poor so the community flourished
- Did this to put the community in debt to them so they would vote for them
- Tweed stole money and committed fraud
OMG JUST FOUND OUT YOU GOT MORE AMAZING!!!
THIS! In you learn what everything means, but not how they connect, but this video was incredibly informational and helped me understand the gilded age politics in no way that my teacher could!
These videos are so helpful, you don't even understand... I'm just worried that eventually later in the semester, we will be ahead of you, and then all I'll have to learn from is the textbook :(
Well I'm glad to hear it... I'm aiming to have them complete by the end of March so even if your class gets ahead of me, they'll all be there in time to study for the exam...
ohtani!
These are just so helpful. Thank you sir
You’re the only one who taught me😭 I love you. my teacher sucks
Love this! Getting more out of this summary than this text book in front of me.
heimler you got me a 5 on apwh and we getting that 5 on apush ily
Pay 0 attention in class
Watch these videos the day before the test.
Get an A-
Repeat
Real
My test is next period, wish me luck to anyone who wants to.
How’d you do? I hope you did well!!
@@realistic_achiever Thanks for checking up. 87%, pretty alright in my book.
Good luck
Not too shabby. Good job.
it's 3:00 AM and i have a test on period 6 tomorrow. 1 LEQ and 2 SAQ
ahhhh one hour unitl my test and I still haven't reviewed unit 7 ummm
I've been binging all of these videos for the past 24 hours
You vids are lifesavers 🙏🙏
I love you heimler
bring back unit review videos pls
@Yuvrinder Sidhu im too broke for that
taking notes from your videos works way better for me than taking notes from the text book so THANK YOU
Aw thanks right back to you!
thank u sir heimler
thanks for the videos. you should say who supported what regarding the contentious issues
LETS GET TO MILKING
how does this man have only 186K subs? Makes no sense
Well thank you. I'm mighty proud of the community we've built here, whatever the number at the top says.
Time Period 6 ✅
1:04
thx u
why am i getting nicotine ads on something directed at high school students, like bruh (also I don't vape or do anything like that or ever look up those types of things so its not reading my cookies)
That’s weird. Sorry about that. I actually have no control over what ads are shown…
John 15:10
I’m sorry if im wrong but but did we not talk about the anti Sherman trust acts or is that another unit?
can u slow down pls and ty ❤
These videos are fantastic. my one complaint is you talk too fast. Please give us more on different era's of American politics.
you can change the speed to slow the video down if you click on the settings button on the video
Heimler low key looks like James Garfield
Anyone else here just because they wanna learn more about American History?
no i have the ap tomorrow in like 12 hours
Yeah whether Democratic, Republican, Moderate, Liberal, Conservative, Nationslist, Socialist, Capitalist, Communist, Marxist, Federalist, Aristocrat, Fascist, Imperialist, etc people could always be swayed or mind altered including me
turd
dipped in gold!