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AP U.S. History
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1. Private property subject to government regulation when property is devoted to public interest; against railroads
Nativism
Currency Act
Munn v. Illinois
McCarthyism
2. (peace btw Egypt and Israel) Followed years of tension - Israel would leave newly acquired lands from war - Egypt would respect Israel's other land claims; accords not completely followed - Sadat (Egypt) assassinated
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
'Hundred days'
William Lloyd Garrison
Camp David Accords
3. Most numerous in New England - fought for independence
XYZ Affair
March on Washington
'Atlanta Compromise'
Whigs (Patriots)
4. 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
Social Gospel movement
China turns communist
Navigation Acts
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
5. Part of 'Second' New Deal Programs (1935-1938) - used withheld money from payrolls to provide aid to the unemployed - industrial accident victims - and young mothers; principle of government responsibility for social welfare
Benjamin Franklin
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Fair Deal
Quarantine Speech - 1937
6. Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait despite peace treaty and refusal to abandon Iraqi occupation
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7. Economic prosperity of American society following WWII; doubling of national income - jobs to women - defense industry's support of economy
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8. Unemployment jitters; expelled Teamster union (resorted to gangsterism); height of power of workers' unions
Yalta Conference (1945)
Rosie the Riveter
AFL-CIO (1955)
War hawks
9. Tax cuts to increase population spending (help economy) - drastic cutting back on government programs due to lack of funds
Anne Hutchinson
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
Compromise of 1850
Tea Act (1773)
10. Over Senate seat for Illinois (Douglas victor) - Lincoln stated the country could not remain split over the issue of slavery
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Booker T. Washington
Atlantic slave trade
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
11. Led architectural movement to create building designs that reflected buildings' functions - especially in Chicago
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Transcendentalism
Kent State Protest
Louis Sullivan
12. Capitalism would become productive when uninhibited by taxes and regulation
Pocahontas
Reaganomics
John Smith
Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty (1987)
13. Georgia cannot enforce American laws on Indian tribes
Cuban Missile Crisis
John L. Lewis
Worcester v. Georgia
GI Bill of Rights
14. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald (hated his anti-Cuban policies); LBJ instituted Warren Commission to investigate assassination (headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren)
Second Great Awakening
Berlin Airlift
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Robert La Follette
15. First Utopian society - by Robert Owen
Social Reciprocity
New Harmony
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Quarantine Speech - 1937
16. First 'modern' president - moderate who supported progressivism (at times conservative) - bypassed congressional opposition (cf. Jackson) - significant role in world affairs
James Oglethorpe
Berlin Wall
Theodore Roosevelt
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
17. Guerilla army sponsored by CIA to attack procommunist revolutionaries in Nicaragua; fear of another Vietnam
Liberty Party
Deregulation
Nicaraguan Contras
Thomas Edison
18. Political action for religion justified by decreased presence of religion in society; Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition to expand national influence
Citizen Genet
Religious Right
Battle of Gettysburg
Rock `n' Roll
19. Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson; purchase of Alaska 'Seward's Folly'
William Seward
John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida Community
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
20. Part of Nixon's tri-faceted plan to honorably remove troops from Vietnam; wean the South Vietnamese off of American support - gradually reducing number of American troops present
Embargo Act (1807)
Forced busing
Vietnamization
Dominion of New England
21. Nixon's domestic policy; federal revenues shared with states (revenue sharing) - minimum income proposed
John Smith
New Federalism
Deportations of Mexicans
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
22. Puritan minister - led revivals - stressed immediate repentance - wrote 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'
Watergate Scandal
William Lloyd Garrison
Bombing and invasion of Cambodia
Jonathan Edwards
23. Preservation of New Deal - attempt at additions; raised minimum wage - public housing - old-age insurance extension - agricultural price supports (lowering of farm price)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Fair Deal
Vietcong
Treaty of Paris (1783)
24. Court case - unconstitutionalized all state laws prohibiting women's rights to have an abortion performed during the first trimester of pregnancy
Roe v. Wade
Deportations of Mexicans
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
Fort Sumter
25. Working class exploited for profit - proletariat (workers) to revolt and inherit all society
Karl Marx Das Kapital
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA & YWCA)
New Federalism
26. Belief in minimal government so as to allow the people their own free reign - lower taxes to stimulate economy - &c.
Conservatism
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
James G. Blaine
James Oglethorpe
27. Government compromised to buy and coin $2-4 million/month; government stuck to minimum and inflation did not occur (lower prices); economy grew
Bill of Rights
League of Nations
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
28. Cherokee tribe forced to move from southern Appalachians to reservations in current-day Oklahoma - high death toll
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29. Required separate and distinct ballots for presidential and vice presidential candidates
12th Amendment
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
Tallmadge Amendment
French and Indian War
30. Committee on Public Information; aimed to sell America and the world on Wilson's war goals; propaganda - censorship - 'four-minute men' speeches - 'Liberty Leagues' (spy on community)
'Lost Generation'
Marshall Court (all cases)
Creel Committee
Jackie Robinson
31. 'Dark horse' Democratic candidate; acquired majority of the western US (Mexican Cession - Texas Annexation - Oregon Country) - lowered tariffs - created Independent Treasury
Popular Sovereignty
James K. Polk
Declaratory Act
Four Freedoms' speech
32. Risk of too many casualties and high costs for hand-to-hand combat/invasion - Japanese surrender unlikely
Watergate Scandal
Fair Deal
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
33. Authors included Langston Hughes - McKay - Zora Neale Hurston - Countee Cullet — praise and expression of black culture of the time
Harlem Renaissance
Freedom Riders (Congress of Racial Equality - CORE)
Election of 1960
Lend-Lease Act (1941)
34. Withdrawal of American troops from foreign nations (especially Latin America) to improve international relations and unite western hemisphere; Clark Memorandum (rebukes the 'big stick'); peaceful resolution of Mexican oil fields
Good Neighbor Policy
Hartford Convention
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Battle of Gettysburg
35. Attacked industrial elite - called for business regulation - publisher refused works breaking with Victorian ideals
Richard Nixon (R)
Good Neighbor Policy
Roger Williams
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
36. Middle class; white flight from urban areas due to black migration; government supported insurance for homeowners and builders
Gulf War - 'Operation Desert Storm' (1991)
Virginia Resolves
Suburbia
George Kennan
37. Society naturally punishes criminals indiscriminantly
New York City draft riots (1863)
Stamp Act
Social Reciprocity
Economic transition
38. 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
Embargo Act (1807)
Jonathan Edwards
Robert E. Lee
The Great Awakening
39. British passenger liner secretly carrying ammunition sunk by German u-boat - included American passengers
Creel Committee
Lusitania
President Bill Clinton
Woodrow Wilson
40. Offered a New Deal (reminiscent of FDR) of smaller government - reduced taxes - and free enterprise; Washington outsider
President Ronald Reagan
Compromise of 1850
Keynesian economics
Square Deal
41. Similar to Navigation; raised money to pay colonial officials by American taxes; led to Boston boycott of English luxuries
Townshend Act (1767)
Declining death rate
Theodore Roosevelt
Era of Good Feelings
42. British-occupied cities - new governments - fighting by any with experience - loaned money - African-Americans and Native Americans involved
Battle of Gettysburg
Populist Party
Watergate Scandal
American society during the Revolution
43. Opposed Polk's high-handedness - avid Southern slave-owner (right to own property - slaves as property)
Non-Intercourse Act
John C. Calhoun
Monroe Doctrine
Yalta Conference (1945)
44. 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
Anaconda plan
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Dorothea Lange
45. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
Election of 1960
Yalta Conference (1945)
Conservative backlash against liberalism
Virginia Resolves
46. Coxey and unemployed followers marched on Washington for support in unemployment relief by inflationary public works program
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47. Opposed to slavery and secession - but stayed loyal to Virginia - despite offer for command of Union Army
War hawks
Schechter v. U.S Court case
Robert E. Lee
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
48. Mao Zedong (communist) defeated nationalist forces of Kai-Shek (supported by US); seen as defeat for US - not officially fully recognized until 1973
China turns communist
Jay's Treaty
Bank of the United States
John Dewey
49. Advocated by Roger Sherman - proposed two independently-voting senators per state and representation in the House based on population
Connecticut Compromise
William H. Taft
Citizen Genet
Bombing and invasion of Cambodia
50. Contending communist politician in Vietnam - had more popularity than Diem - took power upon Diem's death
Ho Chi Minh
Japanese internment
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
Mayflower Compact