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AP U.S. History
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1. Settled in Pennsylvania - believed the 'Inner Light' could speak through any person and ran religious services without ministers
Jazz
William Penn and the Quakers
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Zoot Suit riots
2. In Brook Farm Community - literary nationalist - transcendentalist (nascent ideas of God and freedom) - wrote 'The American Scholar'
Isolationism
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ho Chi Minh
John Brown
3. Opposed to all immigration - strongly anti-Catholic
Know-Nothing (American) Party
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
4. Catholic communist autocrat of Vietnam - assassinated (with aid of US)
Sputnik
John Winthrop
Ngo Dinh Diem
New Harmony
5. (The Lonely Crowd) 'outer directed' Americans conforming to peer pressure on moral and social issues - rather than independently thinking on morals
Stamp Act
David Riesman
Woodrow Wilson
Watergate Scandal
6. Edmond Genet contributed to polarization of the new nation by creating his American Foreign Legion in the south - which was directed to attack Spanish garrisons in New Orleans and St. Augustine
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Jingoism
Citizen Genet
7. 'Dark horse' Democratic candidate; acquired majority of the western US (Mexican Cession - Texas Annexation - Oregon Country) - lowered tariffs - created Independent Treasury
George Kennan
James K. Polk
Potsdam Conference (1945)
Alien and Sedition Acts
8. Stronger union of states - equal and population-based representation - simple majority vote (with presidential veto) - regulation of foreign and interstate commerce - execution by president - power to enact taxes - federal courts - easier amendment p
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
George Kennan
Humanitarian diplomacy
Critics of FDR
9. Huerta's enemy - reluctantly supported by U.S.; U.S. sought Villa's submission due to terrorism - eventually assassinated; Wilson's policy highly unpopular
Invasion of Mexico - Pancho Villa
Yellow journalism
Pan-Americanism
Lewis and Clark expedition
10. Intervention in Mexican Revolution (Madero overthrew dictator Diaz) to overthrow Madero out of fear of property confiscation - General Huerta (seen as 'brute' by Wilson - sought new leader) replaced Madero
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Watergate Scandal
Moral Diplomacy
Domino theory
11. British passenger liner secretly carrying ammunition sunk by German u-boat - included American passengers
Robert La Follette
Lusitania
Mann Act
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) & National Recovery Administration (NRA)
12. Relied on voluntary compliance (no formal laws) - propaganda; high prices set on commodities to encourage production - Prohibition
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13. Created in 1961 as example of liberal anticommunism in third world countries; 'reform-minded missionaries of democracy'
Peace Corps
Scopes Trial
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
Northwest Passage
14. Intended to save British East India Company from bankruptcy - could sell directly to consumers rather than through wholesalers (lowered prices to compete with smuggled tea)
Tea Act (1773)
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
James Meredith
15. Foundation for self-government laid out by the first Massachusetts settlers before arriving on land
American Federation of Labor
Townshend Act (1767)
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
Mayflower Compact
16. Stock prices fell drastically; without buyers - the stocks became essentially worthless; cause bank crashes - &c.
Zimmerman Note
Stock market crash (1929)
U-2 Incident
Platt Amendment
17. The two political parties that formed following Washington's presidency; Federalists for stronger central government - Republicans for stronger state governments
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Federalists and Republicans
Fort Sumter
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
18. Reagan called the Soviet Union an 'evil empire'; Korean passenger plane shot down near Moscow (increased anti-Soviet rhetoric); Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) used space-based lasers as defense from nuclear attack
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19. Acquired Mexican Cession (future California - Arizona - and New Mexico); Mexico acknowledged American annexation of Texas
'Trail of Tears'
The Loyal Nine
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Manifest Destiny
20. Peaceful destruction of British tea in Boston Harbor by colonists disguised as Indians
Boston Tea Party
XYZ Affair
Wilmot Proviso
William H. Taft
21. Defined process for territories to become states (population reached 60 -000) - forbade slavery in the new territories
Kitchen Cabinet
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
12th Amendment
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
22. Government would protect America's foreign investments with any force needed; under president Taft
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23. British citizenship outnumbered colonies' - large navy and professional army; exhausted resources (Hessians hired) - national debt
Marcus Garvey
British strengths and weaknesses
Standard Oil Trust
Monroe Doctrine
24. Argued that states had the right to determine whether or not the laws passed by Congress were constitutional
Battle of Gettysburg
Transcendentalism
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Zoot Suit riots
25. Won battles in the West and raised northern morale (esp. Shiloh - Fort Henry - and Fort Donelson) - made Union commanding general
Northern Securities Case
Ulysses S. Grant
New Harmony
King James I - King Charles
26. Raised tariffs extremely high on manufactured goods; benefited domestic manufacturers - but limited foreign trade
Quarantine Speech - 1937
Warren Court
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
27. First attempt of Cherokees to gain complete sovereign rule over their nation
James Meredith
Important WWII Battles
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Northern Securities Case
28. Educational and residential segregation; inferior facilities allotted to African-Americans - predominantly in South
Battle of Antietam
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
American Federation of Labor
Jim Crow laws
29. Slaves could not sue in federal courts (blacks no longer considered citizens) - slaves could not be taken from masters except by the law - Missouri Compromise unconstitutional - Congress not able to prohibit slavery in a state
Vertical and horizontal integration
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Kent State Protest
Martin Luther King Jr.
30. Allowed for faster processing of cotton - invented by Eli Whitney - less need for slaves
Cotton Gin
Pinkertons
Midnight judges
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
31. Opposed Polk's high-handedness - avid Southern slave-owner (right to own property - slaves as property)
Ngo Dinh Diem
John C. Calhoun
Compromise of 1850
Hull House
32. Most numerous in New England - fought for independence
Whigs (Patriots)
Election of 1824
William Penn and the Quakers
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
33. Similar to Navigation; raised money to pay colonial officials by American taxes; led to Boston boycott of English luxuries
Townshend Act (1767)
John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida Community
Deportations of Mexicans
Sputnik
34. Loose interpretation allowed for implied powers of Congress (such as the National Bank) - strict interpretation implied few powers to Congress
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
Strict vs. Loose interpretation of the Constitution
Neutrality
Erie Canal
35. Federalist cause leading up to Hartford Convention
Nativism
Popular Sovereignty
James Oglethorpe
Essex case
36. Puritan minister - led revivals - stressed immediate repentance - wrote 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Writs of Assistance
Boston Massacre
Jonathan Edwards
37. Appealed to many conservatives - especially southerners (opposed massive protests and integration)
Bombing and invasion of Cambodia
George Wallace - American
Vertical and horizontal integration
Potsdam Conference (1945)
38. Political muckraking cartoonist - refused bribes to stop criticism
Thomas Nast
Isolationism
The Great Awakening
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
39. Required of members of the Puritan Church; took the place of baptism required by the Catholic Church
Henry Ford's assembly line
Roe v. Wade
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Conversion Experience
40. Gorbachev announced Soviet withdrawal of power from all of Eastern Europe - including Berlin (wall torn down - free movement - &c.)
Anaconda plan
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Jazz
41. American U-2 spy plane shot down over USSR (Ike: 'for national security); US suspended further flights - Krushchev demanded apology (refused)
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
U-2 Incident
Social Darwinism
XYZ Affair
42. Commission on civil rights to attempt to guarantee the ballot to blacks; showed government's changing views of race relations
Court Packing
Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960
Horace Mann
Bay of Pigs invasion
43. Intercepted by Britain; Germany proposed alliance with Mexico - using bribe of return of TX - NM - and AZ; Japan included in alliance
Adams-Onis Treaty
Upton Sinclair
Harpers Ferry (1859)
Zimmerman Note
44. Destroyed by Jackson on the grounds that it was unconstitutional and too much power for a federal institution
Thomas Edison
China turns communist
Bank of the United States
Anaconda plan
45. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald (hated his anti-Cuban policies); LBJ instituted Warren Commission to investigate assassination (headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren)
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
King James I - King Charles
John Smith
Industrial Workers of the World
46. Former French subjects in Canada allowed to keep Catholicism - while American colonists expected to participate in the Church of England
Panic of 1819
Muckrakers
Quebec Acts
Populist Party
47. Selective Service Act to require men to register with few exceptions; women and blacks drafted/enlisted - highly successful
President Jimmy Carter
Dorothea Dix
Conscription policies
Tories (Loyalists)
48. Opposed Polk's high-handedness - avid Southern slave owner
Bank of the United States
Berlin Airlift
John C. Calhoun
Washington's Farewell Address
49. Increase working output by standardizing procedures and rewarding those who worked fast; efficiency
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
1992 Election
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
50. Highest peacetime deficit in US history (due to lower tax rates for high-income taxpayers - spent too much money attempting to reduce price supports to farmers)
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
Warren Court
Lowell mill/system
US economy since WWII (service economy)