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AP U.S. History
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1. Held in New York - agreed to not import British goods until Stamp Act was repealed
Stamp Act Congress
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
Second Great Awakening
Declining death rate
2. Small state banks set up by Jackson to keep federal funds out of the National Bank - used until funds were consolidated into a single treasury
Pet banks
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
William H. Taft
Lodge Reservations
3. Avoided league of Nations - opposed Latin American involvement
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Isolationism
Battle of Saratoga
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
4. Satirized wealthy captains of industry - workers and engineers as better leaders of society
Election of 1960
'Brain trust'
Thorstein Veblen - The Theory of the Leisure Class
New Deal
5. British citizenship outnumbered colonies' - large navy and professional army; exhausted resources (Hessians hired) - national debt
Marbury v. Madison
Essex case
French and Indian War
British strengths and weaknesses
6. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960
Berlin Wall
Fair Deal
Election of 1960
7. Made it illegal to transport women across state borders for 'immoral purposes -' violated by black boxer Jack Johnson (w/ white woman)
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
Cotton Gin
Mann Act
Transcendentalism
8. Anti-Federalists wanted states' rights - bill of rights - unanimous consent - reference to religion - more power to less-rich and common people; Federalists wanted strong central government - more power to experienced - separation of church and state
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
United States vs. EC Knight Company
Marbury v. Madison
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
9. Roosevelt's plan that aimed to regulate corporations (Anthracite coal strike - Dept. of Commerce and Labor - Elkins and Hepburn Acts) - protect consumers (meat sanitation) - and conserve natural resources (Newlands Reclamation Act)
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Thomas Nast
John Dewey
Square Deal
10. Warned of dangerous military-industrial complex (newly-found power of the military to affect the path of democracy)
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11. Provided country with a break from partisan politics - Missouri Compromise - issued Monroe Doctrine
Roe v. Wade
Wilson's 14 points
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
James Monroe
12. President has power to cease trade with any foreign country that violated American neutrality
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13. US ambassador to Russia - notified Truman of Soviet ambitions to expand empire and overthrow other political forces; established concern for Soviet policy in Eastern Europe - Germany - and the Middle East
George Kennan
Non-conformity
Gains for women
War Industries Board
14. U.S. felt it was its duty to 'watch out' for the interests of other countries in the Western hemisphere; provided justification for invasions of Latin America.
Virginia Resolves
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Korean War
Upton Sinclair
15. Relied on voluntary compliance (no formal laws) - propaganda; high prices set on commodities to encourage production - Prohibition
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16. Religious movements - traveling 'meetings -' rise of Baptist and Methodist ministries; Charles G. Finney
Karl Marx Das Kapital
Election of 1980
John Brown
Second Great Awakening
17. Stock prices fell drastically; without buyers - the stocks became essentially worthless; cause bank crashes - &c.
Fugitive Slave Act
Stock market crash (1929)
William Jennings Bryan
Charles II - James II
18. Proposed by Hamilton to repair war debts; selling of securities and federal lands - assumption of state debts - set up the first National Bank
Report on Public Credit
Four Freedoms' speech
Stephen Austin
Sons of Liberty
19. Full American independence - territory west of Appalachian ceded to America - loyalists to be compensated for seized property - fishing rights off of Newfoundland
Elastic Clause ('necessary and proper')
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Henry Ford's assembly line
Bank of the United States
20. Emphasized importance of private charities to help the depression
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21. Rise in stock prices and speculation - decline of construction industry - mistaken 'trickle-down' economics - reliance on credit
Causes of the depression
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Tea Act (1773)
Preservationism vs. Conservationism
22. Worked alongside Josiah Henson to make repeated trips to get slaves out of the South into freedom
Korean War
Harriet Tubman
Lusitania
Ulysses S. Grant
23. Killed the AAA - although FDR insisted on continuing by creating smaller state-level AAAs
Cult of domesticity
Butler v. U.S. Court case
George Whitefield
Civil Rights Act of 1964
24. Victorian standards confined women to the home to create an artistic environment as a statement of cultural aspirations
The Federalist Papers
Naval battle in Manila Bay - Philippines
Cult of domesticity
Jazz
25. Began by Edwards to return to Puritanism - increased overall religious involvement - gave women more active roles in religion - more and more ministers sprouted up throughout the country; mainly affected towns and cities
Harriet Tubman
The Great Awakening
William and Mary
Secretary of State John Hay
26. Soviet leader undergoing tensions on superpower and domestic level
Anne Hutchinson
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Mikhail Gorbachev
George Whitefield
27. John Noyes - New York; utopian society for communalism - perfectionism - and complex marriage
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
California Gold Rush
Fort Sumter
John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida Community
28. 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)
Macon's Bill No. 2
AFL-CIO (1955)
Tea Act (1773)
Farmers'Alliance movement
29. John Brown and his sons slaughtered five men as a response to the election fraud in Lawrence and the caning of Sumner in Congress
Wilmot Proviso
John Dewey
Schenk v. U.S. Court case
Pottawatomie Creek (May 1856)
30. Gold discovery in Sutter's Mill in 1848 resulted in huge mass of adventurers in 1849 - led to application for statehood - opened question of slavery in the West
US acquisitions
California Gold Rush
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
Cuban Missile Crisis
31. Reduced quota - reduced numbers from eastern and southern Europe - Asians banned - Canadians and Latin Americans exempt
National Origins Act (1924)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Free silver
'Red Summer -' race riots (1919)
32. Overthrow of the Taliban - in search of bin Laden
Conservative policies of Harding and Coolidge
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
Andrew Carnegie
Invasion of Afghanistan (2002)
33. Social ideals to be encouraged in public school (stress on social interaction) - learning by doing
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Navigation Acts
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
John Dewey
34. State-run economy to provide conflict-free society
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Jackson's Presidency
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
35. Agricultural depression as precursor to the depression; unheeded omen of problems in the economic structure (prices too low — too much supply for the demand)
Rosie the Riveter
Atlantic slave trade
Farm crisis
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
36. 'Southern Strategy' lured many southern Democrats to the Republican party (esp. due to southern opposition to Civil Rights Act of 1964)
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Richard Nixon (R)
Forced busing
37. Bush vs. Clinton vs. Perot; focus on stagnancy of economy and problems of middle class (Clinton)
1992 Election
Indentured servants
John C. Calhoun
Bull Moose Party
38. Ended the Dominion of New England - gave power back to colonies
Frederick Douglass
William and Mary
Conscription policies
Nativism
39. Created the Wisconsin Idea (as governor of Wisconsin) — regulated railroad - direct-primary system - increased corporate taxes - reference library for lawmakers
James Madison
Robert La Follette
Good Neighbor Policy
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) & National Recovery Administration (NRA)
40. Family farmers who hired out slaves for the harvest season - self-sufficient - participated in local markets alongside slave owners
Yeoman Farmers
US economy since WWII (service economy)
James Monroe
Anne Hutchinson
41. Government would hold its revenues rather than deposit them in banks - thus keeping the funds away from private corporations; 'America's Second Declaration of Independence'
The Homefront
Industrial Workers of the World
Independent Treasury Bill
Good Neighbor Policy
42. Detectives hired by employers as private police force - often used to end strikes
The Alamo
Pinkertons
Robert E. Lee
Monroe Doctrine
43. Prohibited settlements west of Appalachian - restriction on colonial growth
Ngo Dinh Diem
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Truman's Loyalty Program
Proclamation of 1763
44. Believed that God created the universe to act through natural laws; Franklin - Jefferson - Paine
Deists
Church of England
Clinton impeachment (1997)
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
45. 10-year moratorium on Chinese immigration to reduce competition for jobs (Chinese willing to work for cheap salaries)
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
Platt Amendment
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
46. Blacks denied admission to all-white school; overturned Plessy v. Ferguson - negating 'separate but equal' - ordered integration of schools as soon as possible; white southerners protested (refused to attend integrated schools)
Federal Reserve Act
Rosie the Riveter
Battle of Gettysburg
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
47. Bicameral congressional representation based on population
XYZ Affair
Kent State Protest
Virginia Plan
'Yellow dog contracts'
48. Reagan and Gorbachev agree to remove and destroy nuclear weapons from Eastern and Western Europe; eased international tension and allowed Soviet domestic reforms to take place
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Forced busing
Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty (1987)
Committees of Correspondence
49. Ex-Lincoln secretary; worked to gain Open Door Notes' acceptance from the major powers
Secretary of State John Hay
First American strategy in WWII
Sugar Act
New York City draft riots (1863)
50. Runaway slaves could be caught in the North and be brought back to their masters (they were treated as property — running away was as good as stealing)
'Yellow dog contracts'
Horace Mann
Fugitive Slave Act
William Marcy