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AP U.S. History
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1. First attempt of Cherokees to gain complete sovereign rule over their nation
Secretary of State John Hay
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
XYZ Affair
Betty Friedan - The Feminine Mystique
2. Lee's attack on Maryland in hopes that he could take it from the Union - bloodiest day of the war - stalemate - McClellan replaced by Burnside - stalemate - South would never be so close to victory again
'Yellow dog contracts'
Citizen Genet
Battle of Antietam
Panic of 1893
3. Taught American landscape painting rather than Classical subjects
Mann Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Hudson River School
Jay's Treaty
4. 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
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
Spoils System
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
5. Goods able to be transferred from New York to New Orleans by inland waterways
Erie Canal
Invasion of Iraq
Jamestown
Declaratory Act
6. Contending communist politician in Vietnam - had more popularity than Diem - took power upon Diem's death
Henry Clay and the American System
President Bill Clinton
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
Ho Chi Minh
7. Electric light - phonograph - mimeograph - Dictaphone - moving pictures
Thomas Edison
Salutary Neglect
Roe v. Wade
'Red Scare' (1919)
8. Economic prosperity of American society following WWII; doubling of national income - jobs to women - defense industry's support of economy
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9. Government compromised to buy and coin $2-4 million/month; government stuck to minimum and inflation did not occur (lower prices); economy grew
Northern Securities Case
Zimmerman Note
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
Articles of Confederation
10. Established federal district courts that followed local procedures - Supreme Court had final jurisdiction; compromise between nationalists and advocates for states' rights
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Indian Removal Act
Townshend Act (1767)
Judiciary Act of 1789
11. Racism riots against Mexican laborers (imported for jobs)
King James I - King Charles
Zoot Suit riots
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Truman Doctrine
12. Stock prices fell drastically; without buyers - the stocks became essentially worthless; cause bank crashes - &c.
Upton Sinclair
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
'Lost Generation'
Stock market crash (1929)
13. Most numerous in New England - fought for independence
Schechter v. U.S Court case
Whigs (Patriots)
Olive Branch Petition
British strengths and weaknesses
14. Federal government to increase power over economy and society by means of progressive reforms - developed by Roosevelt (after presidency)
New Nationalism
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Detente - realpolitik
Hoover's policy of voluntarism
15. Due to threat of nuclear war - Soviets erected wall to separate East Berlin from West Berlin (end exodus of intellect to west); symbol of communist denial of freedom
'Red Scare' (1919)
President Bill Clinton
Fair Labor Standards Act
Berlin Wall
16. Pop art - mass production of art by screening
Andy Warhol
Transcendentalism
Mikhail Gorbachev
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
17. Western Pennsylvanian farmers' violent protest against whiskey excise tax - Washington sent large army to put down revolt - protests to be limited to non-violent
Liberty Party
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
Cult of domesticity
Whiskey Rebellion
18. Led by Francis Willard - powerful 'interest group' following the civil war - urged women's suffrage - led to Prohibition
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19. Response to Berlin crisis - warned Moscow that threats would be answered with force; Warsaw Pact formed by Soviets in response
Andy Warhol
Impact of LBJ's Vietnam decision on 1968 election
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
20. Decisive victory in the War of 1812 by Harrison over Tecumseh - used in Harrison's campaign for presidency
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Rock `n' Roll
Battle of Tippecanoe
Robert La Follette
21. Helped lead settlement house movement - co-founded NAACP - condemned war and poverty
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Jane Addams
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Liberty Party
22. 14 formal amendments to the treaty for the League of Nations; preserved Monroe Doctrine - Congress desired to keep declaration of war to itself
Bacon's Rebellion
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Lodge Reservations
Compromise of 1850
23. Relied on voluntary compliance (no formal laws) - propaganda; high prices set on commodities to encourage production - Prohibition
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24. In reaction to the Boston Tea Party; closing of Boston Harbor - revocation of Massachusetts charter (power to governor) - murder in the name of royal authority would be tried in England or another colony
Kitchen Cabinet
Berlin Airlift
John C. Calhoun
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
25. 'No taxation without representation -' introduced by Patrick Henry
Virginia Resolves
Cult of domesticity
Independent Treasury Bill
Indentured servants
26. Decision under Sherman Anti-Trust Act shot down by Supreme Court — sugar refining was manufacturing rather than trade/commerce
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
Robert La Follette
James K. Polk
United States vs. EC Knight Company
27. Proclamation of 1793 response to French attempts for alliance with US
Neutrality
British strengths and weaknesses
Korean War
Monroe Doctrine
28. Writing took a more realistic approach on the world - regionalist writers focused on local life (Sarah Orne Jewett) - naturalist writers focused on economy and psychology (Stephen Crane)
Regionalist and naturalist writers
James Madison
Kitchen Cabinet
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
29. Religious movements - traveling 'meetings -' rise of Baptist and Methodist ministries; Charles G. Finney
Second Great Awakening
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Tammany Hall
'Affluent Society'
30. Influence of African-American blues - music of the younger generation (gap between them and their parents)
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31. Brought in Mexicans for temporary jobs - concentrated in southern CA - given extremely poor working conditions (as they were not American citizens)
Knights of Labor
Invasion of Afghanistan (2002)
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Bracero program
32. Installed Shah as dictator - overthrew Moussadegh (communist interests) - in order to resist nationalization British oil holdings
'Brain trust'
Thomas Edison
China turns communist
CIA overthrow of Iran (1953)
33. Similar to Navigation; raised money to pay colonial officials by American taxes; led to Boston boycott of English luxuries
Four Freedoms' speech
Watergate Scandal
Townshend Act (1767)
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
34. Political action for religion justified by decreased presence of religion in society; Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition to expand national influence
Era of Good Feelings
Religious Right
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Consumerism
35. Brown aimed to create an armed slave rebellion and establish black free state; Brown executed and became martyr in the North
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
Terence V. Powderly Knights of Labor leader
Committees of Correspondence
Harpers Ferry (1859)
36. Over Senate seat for Illinois (Douglas victor) - Lincoln stated the country could not remain split over the issue of slavery
New Harmony
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Frederick Douglass
Navigation Acts
37. Veterans from WWI sought their pensions before they were too old to use them; they were denied and were run out of Washington (violently - by MacArthur)
Bacon's Rebellion
Soviet atomic bomb
Bonus Army
John C. Calhoun
38. Lowering of income taxes for wealthy (trickle-down economics) - refusal to create higher prices to help farmers (McNary-Haugen Bill)
Conservative policies of Harding and Coolidge
Andy Warhol
John C. Calhoun
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
39. For women's rights - organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton - modeled requests after the Declaration of Independence
Marshall Court (all cases)
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
'Gentlemen's Agreement' (1908)
Bracero program
40. Reluctant to give colonists their own government - preferred to appoint royal governors
King James I - King Charles
New Freedom
Marcus Garvey
Deportations of Mexicans
41. Opposed Polk's high-handedness - avid Southern slave-owner (right to own property - slaves as property)
Shays's Rebellion
Dollar Diplomacy'
John C. Calhoun
'Red Summer -' race riots (1919)
42. 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
New Freedom
Fair Labor Standards Act
Soviet atomic bomb
Moral Diplomacy
43. Storage of Soviet missiles in Cuba (threat of nuclear war); Krushchev demanded that US never invade Cuba and remove forces from Turkey; mutual compliance with each other's demands
Deists
Nullification Controversy
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Cuban Missile Crisis
44. Part of 'Second' New Deal Programs (1935-1938) - Harry Hopkins; provide work for unemployed and construct public works - &c. through Emergency Relief Appropriation Act; much like Civil Works Administration
President Harry Truman
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Zimmerman Note
Monroe Doctrine
45. Accomplished great number of relief - recovery - and reform efforts; sought practical solutions to the problems by experimentation
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46. (free speech movement) Youth activists (often liberal arts students) spoke out against Vietnam War - supported widespread liberalization
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47. Prohibited testing of nuclear bombs above ground to slow the nuclear arms race and the release of nuclear fallout into the atmosphere
Lodge Reservations
Judiciary Act of 1789
Era of Good Feelings
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
48. Edmond Genet contributed to polarization of the new nation by creating his American Foreign Legion in the south - which was directed to attack Spanish garrisons in New Orleans and St. Augustine
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Theodore Roosevelt
Social Gospel movement
Citizen Genet
49. Fought for human rights in Africa - Panama Canal returned to Panama - relations with China resolved
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
Atlantic slave trade
Humanitarian diplomacy
Maysville Road Veto
50. Fines and imprisonment for aiding the enemy or hindering U.S. military; forbade any form of criticism of the government and military
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
Navigation Acts
Cuban Missile Crisis
Fort Sumter