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CSET U.S And California History
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1. The idea that southern staets should refuse to obey the laws tha t they did not agree with
nullification
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
Magnuson Act of 1943
2. 1607: Virginia Co. - Jamestown (Virginia)
Mississippian culture
hydraulic mining -
Europeans in the New World: Britain
November 1849
3. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
Magnuson Act of 1943
Chinese
Europeans in the New World: Spain
4. In the U.S. Constitution - it is a system of checks and balances between the three branches of government
separation of powers
Connecticut Commonwealth
Father Fermin Lausen
Intolerable Acts of 1774
5. Raised theflag near Monterey and then retreated from the area - started the Mexican Americna War
Father Junipero Serra
John C. Fremont
tule
Jose de Galves
6. 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution - Introduced by Madison - A series of limitations on the power of the U.S. federal government; added to protect the rights of individuals and safeguard the sovereignty of the states over their own affairs
'strict construction'
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Bill of Rights
War of 1812
7. The idea that Americans are destined to spread across the hemisphere and especially spread the good news of democracy
manifest destiny
Bill of Rights
Sugar Act
Watts Riots
8. Restrucutred local control over property taxes and led to cutbacks in taxes and decrease in the tax base available to fund social services
Proposition 13
how Union defeated Confederates
First Continental Congress
sacred expedition
9. America's new settlers transplanted long - standing traditions of England's government - with the first important steps taken by the earliest colonies of Plymouth (Massachusetts) and Virginia. - All of England's colonies based their goverming systems
'strict construction'
England and the colonies: similarities
internment camps
rancho system
10. An act signed by President Lincoln to create a railroad that would go all the way across the continent - provided loans to the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad so that theycould build the transcontiental railroad
manifest destiny
Jose Figueroa
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Townsheld Acts of 1767
11. The Modoc tribe of Northern California tried to take their land by force - the tribe lost and was forced to a reservation in Oregon and their leader was hanged
Modoc War
squatters
Panama Canal
Mono Lake
12. English explorer who sailed up the California coast to the pacific Northwest
General Stockton and General Kearney
Sir Francis Drake
rights of the federal government
Compromise of 1850
13. A new group of immigrants that swelled in the midwestern and eastern cities. They lived in sseperate neighborhoods known as ghettos
aeorspace industry
sacred expedition
the Oregon Territory
southern anad eastern European
14. In the eastern region of the United States
rights of states
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
15. Industry started in California during WWII and based in the Los Angeles - including Long Beach
Prevailing Westerlies
Tea Act of 1773
aeorspace industry
Irish
16. (Mnemonic: Fat babies love to piss - **** - yell.) Fort Ticonderoga - Bunker Hill - Long Island - Trenton - Princeton - Saratoga - Yorktown
Important Battles of the Revolution
Toltecs
Immigration Act of 1965
presidios
17. A major mountain range in California
Sierra Nevadas
Depression of 1870
1850
Salton Sea
18. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Germans
Mexican Independence
Balboa
Angel Island
19. River 100 miles North of Los Angeles that the city of Los Angeles built an aqueduct on to bring the water to Los Angeles
Radical Republicans
Owens River
referendum
French and Indian War
20. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
Emanciptation Proclomation
Jamestown
Compromise of 1850
England and the colonies: similarities
21. Print money - regulate interstae and international trade - make treaties - declare war and field armed forces - establish post office - make laws necessarsy to execute powers
The Inca Empire
Pueblo Indians
rights of the federal government
forty - niners
22. The first conquistador and defeated the Aztec Empire in 1521 after they saw his arrival as a divine arrival of a god and let him into their empire
Hernando Cortes
internment camps
railroad
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
23. Native American group who inhabited the Southwest after the Anasazi people and built extensive adobe cities
referendum
Magnuson Act of 1943
Pueblo Indians
Depression of 1870
24. Occurred right after 'shots heard round the world' happened (Lexington and Concord)
Silicon Valley
General Stockton
railroad
Second Constitutional Congress
25. Decision that said that slaves count as three - fifths of the population
black codes
Three - Fifths Compromise
loose construction
merchant Sam Brannon
26. Gave southerneers a stronger fugitive slave law and popular sovereignty (territories would have the right to decide for themselves whether or not they wanted to adopt slavery on their borders) over newly conquered Mexico areas in exchange for Califor
Central Valley
Federalist Party
aeorspace industry
Compromise of 1850
27. Forced colonists to provide housing to British soldiers
anti - federalists
Quartering Act
Election of 1876
federalism
28. State established in 1636 by Roger Williams to acknowledge religious freedom and the separation of 'church and state'
squatters
Olmec Empire
Rhode Island
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
29. Spanish forts that were built for missionaries and settlers to hide in when Indians revolted
Declaration of Independence
presidios
Owens River
referendum
30. 1776 Written by Thomas Jefferson - Based on the ideas of English Enlightenment philosopher John Locke - In Locke's 'Second Treatise of Civil Government' (1690) - he set forth basic ideas embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
Modoc War
The Declaration of Independence
Hiram Johnson
Hetch Hetchy Dam
31. War between the French and British that ended with the defeat of French and Indian allies. It ordered French to be completely removed from North America and Spain relinquished parts of Florida in exchange for New Orleans and lands west of Mississippi
French and Indian War
merchant Sam Brannon
California
Irish
32. Immigrant group that crossed California's border. The border remains easily crossed even though there is a frequent loss of life
apparel industry
The Gulf Stream
squatters
Mexicans
33. Another religious group that arrived to Massachusetts Bay in 1629. They had a covenant with God to build 'a city on a hill'
Workingmen's Party
Puritans
New Government
secession
34. Towns that grew around the missions and presidios as settlers moved up from Mexico
tule
Central Pacific Railroad
pueblos
Land Commission
35. War fought between U.S. and Mexico to gain more territory in the Southwest
free - soil movement
Mexican - American War
Bill of Rights
Progressives
36. Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders in 1865 and ends the civil war
William Penn
Appomattox Court
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
Olmec Empire
37. Jan. 1 - 1863- the proclamation frees the slaves
1850
Delaware
the conquistadores
Emanciptation Proclomation
38. The rise of 'the common man' through the presidency of Andrew Jackson in 1820s
The Industrial Era of the United States
Jacksonian democracy
Sugar Act
federalism
39. The highest point in California
Mt. Whitney
Declaration of Independence
Francisco Montejo
nullification
40. Facilities that the Spanish used to turned to the Indians to establish agricultural fields and learned Christianity. natives also were exposed to disease that they don't have immunity to. Also - brought olive trees and orange trees and introduced whe
Hernando Cortez
missions
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
Mississippian culture
41. The priimary entry point for the immigrants from Asia
Immigration Act of 1965
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Angel Island
Olmec Empire
42. Acknowledged the tension between the economic and political status of minorities
Constitutional Convention
Watts Riots
Okies
Radical Republicans
43. The central agricultural area of California
Connecticut Commonwealth
Georgia
Central Valley
Thirteenth Amendment
44. Economic opportunity - freedom of religion and expresion - and adventure
Hernando Cortez
reasons of American immigration
Juan Cabrillo
Chinese
45. Compact used to colonize New Hampshire
Connecticut Commonwealth
Exeter Compact
Chinese
General Stockton
46. Most of it is generally flat land: - The eastern half is called the interior lowlands - The western half is called the Great Plains
Revolutionary War
The interior
Central Valley
Mexican - American War
47. Established so that Californios could get their land back - rancheros who had the time and money to prusue their claims got to keep their land
William Penn
free - soil movement
Hernando Cortez
Land Commission
48. Drains the interior of the United States
The Mississippi River
Union advantage
Sebastian Cermeno
Jacques Cartier
49. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
free - soil movement
Olmec Empire
Declaration of Independence
Prevailing Westerlies
50. During the Reconstruction - a state could be readmitted if 10 percent of the former Confederates voted in the 1860 election vowed loyalty to the Union
Ten Percent Plan
Mexican Independence
railroad
Transcontinental Railroad