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AP U.S. History
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1. Douglas was able to reconcile the Dred Scott Decision with popular sovereignty; voters would be able to exclude slavery by not allowing laws that treated slaves as property
Freeport Doctrine
Korean War
Adams-Onis Treaty
Industrial Workers of the World
2. Upheld constitutionality of Espionage Act; Congress right to limit free speech during times of war
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Schenk v. U.S. Court case
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
Open Door Policy
3. Fought for old Southern way of life (states' rights) - attempted to gain higher standing within Democratic party; aimed to deny Truman enough electoral votes to avoid his reelection by nominating Strom Thurmond (SC governor)
Thomas Edison
Causes of the depression
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Dixiecrats - 1948
4. Emerged from Farmers' Alliance movement (when subtreasury plan was defeated in Congress) - denounced Eastern Establishment that suppressed the working classes; Ignatius Donnelly (utopian author) - Mary E Lease - Jerry Simpson
Populist Party
'Baby Boom'
Charles II - James II
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
5. 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
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
'Evil Empire' speech - 'Star Wars'
Important WWII Battles
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
6. Nonviolent protest to college students (NC) being refused lunch service; part of 'sit-in' movement to integrate all aspects of life (hotels - entertainment - &c.)
Civil Rights Cases
Yellow journalism
Stephen Austin
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
7. Black rights leader - heavily influenced by Malcolm X (advocated black separatism rather than integration)
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Battle of Tippecanoe
Dorothea Dix
8. Prohibited exports (and imports) based in American ports - most controversial Jefferson legislation
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Salvation Army
'Yellow dog contracts'
Embargo Act (1807)
9. Secretary of state - policy to liberate captive people in Eastern Europe by political pressure and propaganda; massive retaliation to counter SovietlChinese aggression with nuclear weapons; brinksmanship to be persistent to solve crises (even to the
John Foster Dulles
John Dewey
Thomas Nast
Richard Nixon (R)
10. Marbury v. Madison (judicial review) - McChulloch v. Maryland (loose Constitutional interpretation - constitutionality of National Bank - states cannot control government agencies) - Gibbons v. Ogden (interstate commerce controlled by Congress) - Fle
Marshall Court (all cases)
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
Marshall Plan
11. Believed in expanding federal power on economy - encouraged industrial development; could only gain power on the local level - led by Henry Clay (anti-Jackson)
Embargo Act (1807)
Whig Party
Underground Railroad
Nativism
12. Emphasis on human reason - logic - and science (acquired - not nascent - knowledge); increased followers of Christianity
Emergency Banking Relief Act
The Enlightenment
Upton Sinclair
Jonathan Edwards
13. King hosted myriad nonviolent protesting activities to fill jail with protestors - Bill Connor (police commissioner) began violent resistance to protestors
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
March on Birmingham
George Washington
Tet Offensive (1968)
14. Taxes on all legal documents to support British troops - not approved by colonists through their representatives
Whig Party
Stamp Act
GI Bill of Rights
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
15. To make German reparations from WWI more accessible to Germans; evacuation of troops from Germany - reorganization of the Reichsbank - and foreign loans
George Whitefield
Dawes Plan (1924)
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
16. Secretly sponsored peace negotiations so as to prevent Japanese or Russian monopoly on Asia; concerned with safety of Philippines
TR mediates Russo-Japanese War
Rock `n' Roll
National Origins Act (1924)
Quebec Acts
17. Gorbachev announced Soviet withdrawal of power from all of Eastern Europe - including Berlin (wall torn down - free movement - &c.)
Marshall Court (all cases)
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Federalists and Republicans
1968 Presidential Election
18. FDR's plan (although vague during the campaign) to restart the economy and pull America out of the Great Depression
Four Freedoms' speech
New Deal
Eugene V. Debs
Convict-lease system
19. Family farmers who hired out slaves for the harvest season - self-sufficient - participated in local markets alongside slave owners
Haymarket Bombing
Lewis and Clark expedition
Bacon's Rebellion
Yeoman Farmers
20. Workers unable to escape (locked into factory) - all died; further encouraged reform movements for working conditions
Muckrakers
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Greenback Party
President Bill Clinton
21. Kent State University students protesting against invasion of Cambodia - not allowed to demonstrate - violence (murder) caused by guardsmen
John C. Calhoun
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
California Gold Rush
Kent State Protest
22. Pop art - mass production of art by screening
Impact of LBJ's Vietnam decision on 1968 election
Fugitive Slave Act
Woodrow Wilson
Andy Warhol
23. 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
Non-Intercourse Act
Know-Nothing (American) Party
California Gold Rush
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
24. Nixon agreed with USSR to achieve nuclear equality rather than the superiority that threatened the destruction of the world; further reduced tensions between the two countries
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Terence V. Powderly Knights of Labor leader
Richard Nixon (R)
Conversion Experience
25. Attacked industrial elite - called for business regulation - publisher refused works breaking with Victorian ideals
William and Mary
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
The Enlightenment
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA & YWCA)
26. Bank tightened loan policies - depression rose throughout the country - hurt western farmers greatly
Panic of 1819
President Franklin Roosevelt
Humanitarian diplomacy
'Baby Boom'
27. Stated the United States was destined to span the breadth of the entire continent with as much land as possible - advocated by Polk
Keynesian economics
James K. Polk
March on Washington
Manifest Destiny
28. Truman tested for communist alliances within government; government employees prohibited from taking part in remotely-communist activities
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29. Oregon Territory owned jointly with Britain - Polk severed its tie to Britain - forced to settle for compromise south of 49° rather than 54°40'
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30. Prejudiced jury sentenced them to death - caused riots around the world - new trial denied
Panic of 1893
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
Tet Offensive (1968)
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
31. Connected the colonies to Britain - opposed to unnecessary unfair taxation; strong influence on Albany Plan
Harlem Renaissance
Benjamin Franklin
Report on Public Credit
Frances Perkins - Secretary of Labor
32. Efficient working methods to increase productivity; usually resulted in lower wages (hated by workers) - power to managers
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida Community
Frederick W. Taylor - Scientific Management
Charles II - James II
33. Used nonviolent protest and boycott to achieve better working conditions for farmers (esp. Mexican-Americans)
National Origins Act (1924)
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Non-Intercourse Act
The Great Awakening
34. Western Pennsylvanian farmers' violent protest against whiskey excise tax - Washington sent large army to put down revolt - protests to be limited to non-violent
Whiskey Rebellion
Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson
Second Great Awakening
'Baby Boom'
35. For women's rights - organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton - modeled requests after the Declaration of Independence
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
Dorothea Dix
US acquisitions
'Red Scare' (1919)
36. Americans concerned with economic depression; sought to avoid European involvement - no apparent immediate threats
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Thomas Nast
Compromise of 1877
Isolationism in 1920s & 1930s
37. Foundation for First Amendment - offered free choice of religion - not influenced by state
Energy Crisis - OPEC
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
38. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
Fugitive Slave Act
Election of 1960
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
Battle of Gettysburg
39. US provided financial assistance to recover economies in Europe; aimed towards anti-communist governments in France - Italy - and Germany; Eastern European nations prohibited from receiving help from US
US acquisitions
Marshall Plan
Federal Reserve Act
Non-Intercourse Act
40. Focused on the 'Common Man;' removal of Indians - removal of federal deposits in BUS - annexation of territory - liberal use of veto
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41. Believed that God created the universe to act through natural laws; Franklin - Jefferson - Paine
Deists
The Federalist Papers
Nullification Controversy
Second Great Awakening
42. 'Dark horse' Democratic candidate; acquired majority of the western US (Mexican Cession - Texas Annexation - Oregon Country) - lowered tariffs - created Independent Treasury
President Franklin Roosevelt
March on Birmingham
Republican Party
James K. Polk
43. Exemplary Christian community - rich to show charity - held to Calvinistic beliefs
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44. FDR encouraged democracies to quarantine their opponents (economic embargos); criticized by isolationists
Jane Addams
Yellow journalism
Quarantine Speech - 1937
Samuel Gompers
45. LBJ's flood of proposals to Congress for the beautification and amelioration of American society (War on Poverty - Medicare - public education spending - public television (PBS) - National Endowments for the Humanities and Arts (NEH - NEA))
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46. 'Southern Strategy' lured many southern Democrats to the Republican party (esp. due to southern opposition to Civil Rights Act of 1964)
Jackie Robinson
Richard Nixon (R)
Conformity in the 1950s
Boston Tea Party
47. FDR's inner circle of experts rather than just politicians in the cabinet
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48. Under JQ Adams - protectionist tariff - South considered it the source of economic problems - made Jackson appear to advocate free trade
Neutrality
Tariff of Abominations
John Winthrop
Elastic Clause ('necessary and proper')
49. Acquired Mexican Cession (future California - Arizona - and New Mexico); Mexico acknowledged American annexation of Texas
Humanitarian diplomacy
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
William Jennings Bryan
Bank of the United States
50. The Union planned a blockade that would not allow supplies of any sort into the Confederacy; control the Mississippi and Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico
Second Great Awakening
Henry Clay and the American System
Anaconda plan
Dollar Diplomacy'