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AP U.S. History
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1. 'Rotation in office;' Jackson felt that one should spend a single term in office and return to private citizenship - those who held power too long would become corrupt and political appointments made by new officials was essential for democracy
Stephen Austin
Isolationism
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
Spoils System
2. Jane Addams's pioneer settlement house (center for women's activism and social reform) in Chicago
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Hull House
Vietnam War
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
3. 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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4. In response to Japanese discrimination in San Fran schools; Japanese to stop laborers into U.S. - Californians forbidden to ban Japanese from public schools
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5. Educational and residential segregation; inferior facilities allotted to African-Americans - predominantly in South
Henry David Thoreau
Declining death rate
Jim Crow laws
Coxey's Army
6. Admiral Dewey defeated Spanish initially; American troops (aided by Aguinaldo's insurgents) captured Manila - leading to annexation
Lowell mill/system
Naval battle in Manila Bay - Philippines
Navigation Acts
Bull Moose Party
7. Decided to punish war crimes - established program for de-Nazification of Germany
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Second Great Awakening
Election of 1960
Potsdam Conference (1945)
8. Stressed role of church and religion to improve city life - led by preachers Walter Raushenbusch and Washington Gladen; influenced settlement house movement and Salvation Army
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Booker T. Washington
New Deal
Social Gospel movement
9. Avoided league of Nations - opposed Latin American involvement
Peace Corps
Isolationism
Eugene V. Debs
Tammany Hall
10. 10-year moratorium on Chinese immigration to reduce competition for jobs (Chinese willing to work for cheap salaries)
Emancipation Proclamation
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Bombing and invasion of Cambodia
Liberty Party
11. American who settled in Texas - one of the leaders for Texan independence from Mexico
Samuel Gompers
Fort Sumter
Stephen Austin
Salvation Army
12. Philippines - Hawaii - Puerto Rico - Guam: granted to U.S. at the end of Spanish-American War; Philippines were captured after treaty - and thus not part of spoils - but kept as territory with an inevitable movement for independence; Philippines and
Transcendentalism
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
Liberty Party
US acquisitions
13. Supreme Court legalized the 'separate but equal' philosophy
Plessy v. Ferguson
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
Macon's Bill No. 2
Nat Turner's Rebellion
14. Standard Oil Company - Ruthless business tactics (survival of the fittest)
Northwest Passage
John D. Rockefeller
League of Nations
Soviet atomic bomb
15. Military hero from War of 1812; elected president 1840 - died of pneumonia a month later - gave presidency to Tyler
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Gulf War - 'Operation Desert Storm' (1991)
Robert La Follette
William Henry Harrison
16. Pushed for Assumption (federal government to assume state debts) - pushed creation of the National Bank (most controversial) - loose interpretation of Constitution - leader of Federalist Party
Mayflower Compact
American Federation of Labor
Peace Corps
Alexander Hamilton
17. Lee's chief lieutenant and premier cavalry officer
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18. Uncovered the 'dirt' on corruption and harsh quality of city/working life; heavily criticized by Theodore Roosevelt; Ida Tarabell (oil companies) - David Graham Phillips (Senate) - Aschen School (child labor — photography) - mass magazines McClure's
Muckrakers
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Bonus Army
19. Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson; purchase of Alaska 'Seward's Folly'
Domino theory
Stock market crash (1929)
Burned-Over District
William Seward
20. Tet Offensive in Vietnam - assassination of MLK and Robert Kennedy (presidential candidate) - Riot of Democratic National Convention (Chicago police beat antiwar protestors) - Black Panthers
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21. To make German reparations from WWI more accessible to Germans; evacuation of troops from Germany - reorganization of the Reichsbank - and foreign loans
Immigration Act of 1965
Dawes Plan (1924)
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Civil Rights Cases
22. Sought to encourage domestic American manufacturing
Moral Diplomacy
Non-Intercourse Act
Stock market crash (1929)
Pearl Harbor
23. Sewer systems and purification of water
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Whigs (Patriots)
Indentured servants
Declining death rate
24. Calvinist - devised concept of 'city on a hill' ('A Model of Christian Charity'); founded highly successful towns in Massachusetts Bay
National Road
Critics of FDR
John Winthrop
Election of 1800
25. Leader of IWW - from Western Federation of Miners
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26. British-occupied cities - new governments - fighting by any with experience - loaned money - African-Americans and Native Americans involved
Alliance for Progress (Marshall Plan of Latin America)
Judiciary Act of 1789
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
American society during the Revolution
27. Young women employed by Lowell's textile company - housed in dormitories
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Isolationism
Pinkertons
Lowell mill/system
28. Prohibited use of any devices (e.g. - literacy tests) to deny the right to vote and enforced black suffrage rights
Albany Plan of Union
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Panic of 1893
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
29. Over Senate seat for Illinois (Douglas victor) - Lincoln stated the country could not remain split over the issue of slavery
George Kennan
Conversion Experience
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
30. North African Muslim rulers solved budget problems through piracy and tributes in Mediterranean - obtained fees from most European powers
Truman's Loyalty Program
Panic of 1819
Barbary Pirates
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
31. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald (hated his anti-Cuban policies); LBJ instituted Warren Commission to investigate assassination (headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren)
Affirmative Action
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Ku Klux Klan
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
32. Only English and American ships allowed to colonial ports; dissent began in 1763
Committees of Correspondence
John Brown
Navigation Acts
Bonus Army
33. Prohibited settlements west of Appalachian - restriction on colonial growth
Panic of 1819
Virginia Plan
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
Proclamation of 1763
34. Led Pottawatomie Massacre - extreme abolitionist who believed he was doing God's work
John Brown
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Era of Good Feelings
35. Stressed to the American people British maltreatment and emphasize a need for revolution; appealed to American emotions
US economy since WWII (service economy)
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
Haymarket Bombing
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
36. CIA attempt to institute Cuban support to overthrow Castro; cover-up uncovered - became representation of Cuban resistance to American aggression
Suburbia
March on Birmingham
Bay of Pigs invasion
Soviet atomic bomb
37. Japanese bombing of ships in harbor; resulted in FDR's request for declaration of war against Japan; Germany and Italy responded with declarations of war
Pearl Harbor
'Hundred days'
John C. Calhoun
'Great Society'
38. Beginnings of trusts (destruction of competition); vertical- controlling every aspect of production (control quality - eliminate middlemen - Rockefeller); horizontal- consolidating with competitors to monopolize a market (highly detrimental)
Vertical and horizontal integration
Stamp Act Congress
Terence V. Powderly Knights of Labor leader
Commerce Compromise
39. John Noyes - New York; utopian society for communalism - perfectionism - and complex marriage
Report on Public Credit
Domino theory
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida Community
40. Attacked people for being communist by association and unsubstantiated claims - against Truman - Marshall - and Ike; downfall came with attack on the military (condemned by Senate); led hysteria of the red scare
John Winthrop
The Federalist Papers
President Harry Truman
McCarthyism
41. Supported abolition - broke off of Anti-Slavery Society
James Oglethorpe
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
War hawks
Liberty Party
42. Unemployment jitters; expelled Teamster union (resorted to gangsterism); height of power of workers' unions
Plessy v. Ferguson
Pocahontas
Yellow journalism
AFL-CIO (1955)
43. Black Muslim worked to raise black spirits and pride (cf. Marcus Garvey); emphasized black institutions rather than mere desegregation - blacks to gain freedom at any cost
Adams-Onis Treaty
Ku Klux Klan
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
44. September 1949 - US no longer held monopoly; two atomic powers
Interstate Commerce Act
Soviet atomic bomb
Lecompton Constitution
Great Migration
45. 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
Mayflower Compact
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
'Bleeding Kansas'
Open Door Policy
46. Settled in Pennsylvania - believed the 'Inner Light' could speak through any person and ran religious services without ministers
Northwest Passage
Lusitania
William Penn and the Quakers
Farm crisis
47. Founded by William Sylvis (1866); supported 8-hour workday - convict labor - federal department of labor - banking reform - immigration restrictions to increase wages - women; excluded blacks
Tet Offensive (1968)
Social Reciprocity
Cult of domesticity
National Labor Union
48. Stated the United States was destined to span the breadth of the entire continent with as much land as possible - advocated by Polk
New York City draft riots (1863)
Emancipation Proclamation
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Manifest Destiny
49. McKinley reluctant; armed intervention to free Cuba from Spain; Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' made attack on Spanish at Cuba
Lodge Reservations
Conversion Experience
Spanish American War (1898)
David Riesman
50. US - Britain - Japan - France - and Italy to reduce naval tonnage and halt construction for 10 years; US and Japan to respect Pacific territorial holdings - Kellog-Briand Pact to 'outlaw war'
Dorothea Dix
Tammany Hall
Washington's Farewell Address
Washington Disarmament Conference (1921)