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AP U.S. History
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1. Established free trade zone between Canada - United States and Mexico - net gain in jobs due to opening of Mexican markets
Washington's Farewell Address
Sons of Liberty
Currency Act
North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA (1994)
2. In Brook Farm Community - literary nationalist - transcendentalist (nascent ideas of God and freedom) - wrote 'The American Scholar'
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
Federal Reserve Act
Hull House
3. Mistreated farmers - fear of monocracy - forced people to think about central government
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4. Created by Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst; aimed to excite American imperialist interests; media bias - subjective representation of events
Stamp Act
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Yellow journalism
Boston Massacre
5. Tweed Leader of Tammany Hall - gained large sums of money through the political machine - prosecuted by Samuel Tilden and sent to jail
US economy since WWII (service economy)
William Marcy
'Gentlemen's Agreement' (1908)
Eugene V. Debs
6. Hamilton's plan to solve Revolutionary debt - Assumption highly controversial - pushed his plan through Congress - based on loose interpretation of Constitution
President Bill Clinton
Alexander Hamilton
Bank of the United States
Scopes Trial
7. Parliament took minor actions in the colonies - allowing them to experiment with and become accustomed to self-government - international trade agreements
Warren Court
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
Salutary Neglect
Election of 1980
8. Challenged New England Calvinist ministers' authority - as they taught the good works for salvation of Catholicism
Nicaraguan Contras
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
Federalism
Anne Hutchinson
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
Upton Sinclair
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
John Foster Dulles
Jingoism
10. Gives Congress the power to pass laws it deems necessary to enforce the Constitution
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11. Fair amount of troops - short guerilla tactics - strong leaders (Washington); nonprofessional army that could not handle long battles
Judiciary Act of 1789
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Desegregation of Armed Forces (1947)
James Oglethorpe
12. U.S. felt it was its duty to 'watch out' for the interests of other countries in the Western hemisphere; provided justification for invasions of Latin America.
Stock market crash (1929)
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
British strengths and weaknesses
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
13. Accomplished great number of relief - recovery - and reform efforts; sought practical solutions to the problems by experimentation
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14. (1) California admitted as free state - (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico - (3) resolution of Texas-New Mexico boundaries - (4) federal assumption of Texas debt - (5) slave trade abolished in DC - and (6) new fugit
Compromise of 1850
New York City draft riots (1863)
Butler v. U.S. Court case
Roger Williams
15. Strong central government - separation of powers - 'extended republic'
Sputnik
David Riesman
James Madison
John L. Lewis
16. Planes hijacked by terrorists for destruction; blame pinned on Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden - sought out in attempt to completely destroy terrorism
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
'New Left'
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
17. Overthrow of the Taliban - in search of bin Laden
Invasion of Afghanistan (2002)
Neutrality Act - 1939
Interstate Commerce Act
Freeport Doctrine
18. Ensured trade with mother country - nationalism; too restrictive on colonial economy - not voted on by colonists
Frances Perkins - Secretary of Labor
Mercantilism
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
12th Amendment
19. Led Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: threatened a siege on DC if FDR did not agree to end discrimination in military
Transcendentalism
Bacon's Rebellion
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Sons of Liberty
20. Newt Gingrich (Republican congressman) planned for success of Republican party in upcoming election by pledging tax cuts - congressional term limits - tougher crime laws - balanced budget amendment - popular reforms &c.
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21. Organize militia - end trade with Britain - refuse to pay taxes to Britain
Keynesian economics
Suffolk Resolves
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
Era of Good Feelings
22. 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
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
Stamp Act Congress
Alexander Hamilton
Oregon and 'Fifty-four Forty or Fight!'
23. Judiciary Reorganization Bill; FDR's attempt to put in extra judges who would support him without doubt
Harriet Tubman
Court Packing
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
John L. Lewis
24. River traffic - road building - canals (esp. Erie) - rise of NYC
Transportation Revolution
William Penn and the Quakers
Charles II - James II
Zoot Suit riots
25. Peaceful destruction of British tea in Boston Harbor by colonists disguised as Indians
Lusitania
Virginia Resolves
Alexander Hamilton
Boston Tea Party
26. Soviet leader undergoing tensions on superpower and domestic level
Bank of the United States
Non-conformity
Farm crisis
Mikhail Gorbachev
27. Installed Shah as dictator - overthrew Moussadegh (communist interests) - in order to resist nationalization British oil holdings
CIA overthrow of Iran (1953)
Rock `n' Roll
Nicaraguan Contras
Bruce Barton
28. Needed to protect new Pacific acquisitions - U.S. took over the project from the French after overcoming Clatyton¬ Bulwer Treaty (prohibited exclusive control of canal) with the Hay¬ Pauncefote Treaty
Gifford Pinchot
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Harriet Tubman
Panama Canal
29. The principle that a state should decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery
Court Packing
Popular Sovereignty
Fall of Soviet Union (1991)
James Oglethorpe
30. 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
Moral Diplomacy
James Meredith
The Homefront
Farmers'Alliance movement
31. Bush vs. Clinton vs. Perot; focus on stagnancy of economy and problems of middle class (Clinton)
Atlantic slave trade
Lewis and Clark expedition
Creel Committee
1992 Election
32. Editor of The Liberator (strongly abolitionist newspaper calling for immediate abolition of slavery) - fought for feminist movement ('Am I not a woman and a sister' picture of slave woman)
Albany Plan of Union
William Lloyd Garrison
James Monroe
Strict vs. Loose interpretation of the Constitution
33. Established by 'General' William Booth - uniformed volunteers provided food - shelter - and employment to families - attracted poor with lively preaching and marching bands in order to instill middle-class virtues
Salvation Army
Proclamation of 1763
Ulysses S. Grant
Bracero program
34. Defined process for territories to become states (population reached 60 -000) - forbade slavery in the new territories
New York City draft riots (1863)
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Citizen Genet
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
35. Craft unions that left the Knights (1886) - led by Gompers - women left out of recruitment efforts
American Federation of Labor
The Homefront
Explosion of USS Maine
Barbary Pirates
36. Removal of Saddam Hussein - 2003 - Iran - Iraq - and North Korea designated as the 'axis of evil -' institution of democratic government in Iraq to replace Hussein's dictatorship (return to spread and protection of democracy throughout the world - mo
John D. Rockefeller
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Invasion of Iraq
Detente - realpolitik
37. Stressed to the American people British maltreatment and emphasize a need for revolution; appealed to American emotions
King James I - King Charles
Freeport Doctrine
Church of England
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
38. Supported expanded money supply - health/safety regulations - benefits for workers and farmers - granger (farmer)-supported
Greenback Party
President Harry Truman
Transportation Revolution
John Winthrop
39. Combined Massachusetts - New Hampshire - Connecticut - Rhode Island - and Plymouth (and later Jersey and New York) into one 'supercolony' governed by Sir Edmond Andros - a 'supergovernor'
Dominion of New England
President Franklin Roosevelt
President Jimmy Carter
Liberty Party
40. Focused on skilled workers (harder to replace than unskilled) - coordinated crafts unions - supported 8¬hour workday and injury liability
Farmers'Alliance movement
French and Indian War
Samuel Gompers
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
41. The Man Nobody Knows - glorification of business - Jesus as a businessman - relationship between religion and manufacturing
Invasion of Iraq
Thomas Edison
Bruce Barton
Creel Committee
42. Organized and controlled resistance against Parliamentary acts in less violent ways (strength of martyrdom) - advocated nonimportation
Sons of Liberty
'Contract with America' (1994)
War Industries Board
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
43. Midway (US Signal Corps - turning point of war in the Pacific) - D-Day (Eisenhower's amphibious invasion of Normandy - led to depletion of German forces) - Stalingrad (Russians defeated Germans - saved Moscow and Leningrad - turning point in Europe)
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Important WWII Battles
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
44. 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)
Invasion of Iraq
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
Good Neighbor Policy
45. Made it illegal to transport women across state borders for 'immoral purposes -' violated by black boxer Jack Johnson (w/ white woman)
Prohibition - rise of organized crime
Mann Act
Battle of Yorktown
Neutrality
46. (free speech movement) Youth activists (often liberal arts students) spoke out against Vietnam War - supported widespread liberalization
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47. 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
Sputnik
Quebec Acts
Vietnamization
Fair Deal
48. Supported Socialists - militant unionists and socialists - advocated strikes and sabotaging politics - aimed for an umbrella union similar to Knights of Labor - ideas too radical for socialist cause
Ulysses S. Grant
Industrial Workers of the World
Valley Forge
James Oglethorpe
49. Racism riots against Mexican laborers (imported for jobs)
Zoot Suit riots
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
Upton Sinclair
50. Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson; purchase of Alaska 'Seward's Folly'
National Road
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Teapot Dome scandal
William Seward