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AP U.S. History
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1. Attacked public figures (Hollywood - New-Dealers - liberals) to root out communist spies
National Road
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Whiskey Rebellion
President Jimmy Carter
2. Contending communist politician in Vietnam - had more popularity than Diem - took power upon Diem's death
Stephen Austin
Church of England
John Brown
Ho Chi Minh
3. McKinley reluctant; armed intervention to free Cuba from Spain; Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' made attack on Spanish at Cuba
Washington Disarmament Conference (1921)
Jane Addams
Spanish American War (1898)
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
4. States joined for foreign affairs - Congress reigned supreme (lacked executive and judicial) - one vote per state - 2/3 vote for bills - unanimous for amendments; too much power to states - unable to regulate commerce or taxes
Schechter v. U.S Court case
Jazz
Articles of Confederation
Forced busing
5. Formed by white progressives - adopted goals of Niagara Movement - in response to Springfield Race Riots
Erie Canal
Hoover's policy of voluntarism
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Great Migration
6. Federal government to increase power over economy and society by means of progressive reforms - developed by Roosevelt (after presidency)
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
New Nationalism
New Deal
Tallmadge Amendment
7. First 'modern' president - moderate who supported progressivism (at times conservative) - bypassed congressional opposition (cf. Jackson) - significant role in world affairs
Gains for women
James Meredith
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)
Theodore Roosevelt
8. Group of Bostonians in opposition to the Stamp Act - sought to drive stamp distributors from the city
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA & YWCA)
The Loyal Nine
Stephen Austin
President Ronald Reagan
9. Single tax on speculated land to ameliorate industrialization misery
Deportations of Mexicans
Butler v. U.S. Court case
Boston Massacre
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
10. Full American independence - territory west of Appalachian ceded to America - loyalists to be compensated for seized property - fishing rights off of Newfoundland
'Baby Boom'
Emancipation Proclamation
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Bank of the United States
11. Foreshadowed in 14 points - hoped to guarantee political independence and integrity of all countries
League of Nations
Federalists and Republicans
Transportation Revolution
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
12. Selective Service Act to require men to register with few exceptions; women and blacks drafted/enlisted - highly successful
Conscription policies
Monroe Doctrine
Humanitarian diplomacy
Deists
13. French threat at the borders was no longer present - therefore the colonies didn't need English protection; more independent stand against Britain
Tariff of Abominations
Farm crisis
French and Indian War
William Penn and the Quakers
14. Mass migration northward; mainly blacks migrating from the southern states into the north hoping for less discrimination
Great Migration
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Open Door Policy
Citizen Genet
15. Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait despite peace treaty and refusal to abandon Iraqi occupation
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16. Democratic political machine in NYC - 'supported' immigrants and poor people of the city - who were needed for Democratic election victories
Tammany Hall
Greenback Party
New immigrants vs. old immigrants
Korean War
17. Georgia cannot enforce American laws on Indian tribes
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Vietnamization
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Worcester v. Georgia
18. 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
'Hundred days'
California Gold Rush
Election of 1800
William Seward
19. Proslavery constitution in Kansas - supported by Buchanan - freesoilers against it (victorious) - denied statehood until after secession
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Lecompton Constitution
Oregon and 'Fifty-four Forty or Fight!'
Freedom Riders (Congress of Racial Equality - CORE)
20. Known as 'wartime food czar;' created recreation policies and reintroduced leisure culture and conservation ethic to get Americans escaping the cities and improve tourism - etc.
Neutrality
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Truman's Loyalty Program
Second Great Awakening
21. 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
Bay of Pigs invasion
Scopes Trial
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
22. In Brook Farm Community - literary nationalist - transcendentalist (nascent ideas of God and freedom) - wrote 'The American Scholar'
Committees of Correspondence
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
California Gold Rush
Ralph Waldo Emerson
23. Lowering of income taxes for wealthy (trickle-down economics) - refusal to create higher prices to help farmers (McNary-Haugen Bill)
Essex case
Worcester v. Georgia
Conservative policies of Harding and Coolidge
Roe v. Wade
24. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
Dorothea Dix
Nativism
Election of 1960
25. Southern states (especially South Carolina) believed that they had the right to judge federal laws unconstitutional and therefore not enforce them
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Nullification Controversy
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
26. Americans who were forced out of their homes in Oklahoma and Arkansas (respectively) due to the dust storms and drought known as the Dust Bowl
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27. Prohibited aiding of belligerent nations - banned civilian involvement; limited power of president during international war - built up armed forces
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
New Harmony
John Smith
John C. Calhoun
28. Anti-immigrant - especially against Irish Catholics
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Nativism
Good Neighbor Policy
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
29. Democratic candidate 1912 - stood for antitrust - monetary change - and tariff reduction; far less active than Roosevelt - Clayton Anti-trust Act (to enforce Sherman) - Child Labor Act
Quebec Acts
President John F. Kennedy
Woodrow Wilson
James K. Polk
30. Religious movements - traveling 'meetings -' rise of Baptist and Methodist ministries; Charles G. Finney
'Affluent Society'
Second Great Awakening
James Oglethorpe
George Whitefield
31. Gorbachev announced Soviet withdrawal of power from all of Eastern Europe - including Berlin (wall torn down - free movement - &c.)
Energy Crisis - OPEC
National Organization of Women
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Reaganomics
32. 8000 businesses collapsed (including railroads); due to stock market crash - overbuilding of railroads - heavy farmer loans - economic disruption by labor efforts - agricultural depression; decrease of gold reserves led to Cleveland's repeal of Sherm
John Brown
Berlin Wall
Panic of 1893
Citizen Genet
33. Lee invaded Pennsylvania - bloodiest battle of the war - Confederate Pickett's Charge (disastrous) - Lee forced to retreat (not pursued by Meade) - South doomed to never invade North again - Gettysburg Address given by Lincoln (nation over union)
John D. Rockefeller
Battle of Gettysburg
Berlin Airlift
Social Reciprocity
34. 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'
Tammany Hall
Independent Treasury Bill
United States vs. EC Knight Company
'Trail of Tears'
35. 14 formal amendments to the treaty for the League of Nations; preserved Monroe Doctrine - Congress desired to keep declaration of war to itself
Battle of Tippecanoe
Currency Act
Lodge Reservations
Dorothea Lange
36. American who settled in Texas - one of the leaders for Texan independence from Mexico
Roger Williams
National Origins Act (1924)
Charles Lindbergh
Stephen Austin
37. Speech given by BTW to ease whites' fears of integration - assuring them that separate but equal was acceptable - ideas challenged by DuBois
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38. Organized Seneca Falls Convention - founded (with Anthony) National Women Suffrage Organization
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Jane Addams
'Lost Generation'
Muckrakers
39. Jackson used personal friends as unofficial advisors over his official cabinet
Kitchen Cabinet
Jonathan Edwards
Townshend Act (1767)
Ulysses S. Grant
40. Appealed to many conservatives - especially southerners (opposed massive protests and integration)
Zimmerman Note
George Wallace - American
National Road
Tariff of Abominations
41. Repeat candidate for president - proponent of silver-backing (16:1 platform) - cross of gold speech against gold standard; Democratic candidate (1896)
Voting Rights Act of 1965
William Jennings Bryan
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Boston Massacre
42. The principle that a state should decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery
Rosenbergs
Popular Sovereignty
New Harmony
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
43. Led railroad workers in Pullman Strike - arrested; Supreme Court (decision in re Debs) legalized use of injunction (court order) against unions and strikes
Vietcong
McCarthyism
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
Eugene V. Debs
44. Sets of cardboard box houses that epitomized the country's blame on Hoover for the cause of the Depression
Hoovervilles
Deregulation
William Lloyd Garrison
Conformity in the 1950s
45. Four-day banking holiday to create controlled inflation - followed by reopening of sound banks - and reorganization of unsound banks
Okies' and 'Arkies'
Emergency Banking Relief Act
President Bill Clinton
Interstate Commerce Act
46. 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
Jazz
Creel Committee
Bank of the United States
Moral Diplomacy
47. Ended the Dominion of New England - gave power back to colonies
Shays's Rebellion
Fall of Soviet Union (1991)
Tammany Hall
William and Mary
48. Despite near-guaranteed second term - campaign workers burglarized Democratic offices - cover-up unsuccessful - resigned to avoid impeachment
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Neutrality
Watergate Scandal
Underground Railroad
49. Advocated by Roger Sherman - proposed two independently-voting senators per state and representation in the House based on population
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Connecticut Compromise
President Bill Clinton
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
50. Led Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: threatened a siege on DC if FDR did not agree to end discrimination in military
Olive Branch Petition
Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson
Harriet Tubman
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington