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CSET U.S And California History
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1. In the U.S. constitution - it interpets the laws
judicial branch
water
Dust Bowl
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
2. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Francisco Montejo
Jamestown
Father Fermin Lausen
3. The founder of the San Diego mission - the first of the 21 original Spanish Catholic missions in California - later established seven missions on the El Camino Real (The Royal Road)
Juan Cabrillo
Father Junipero Serra
Dust Bowl
General Stockton and General Kearney
4. War that helped California get into a real estate boom fueled by the housing industry and reach 6 million people in population
Mexican - American War
World War II
Samuel de Champlain
Louisiana Purchase
5. The crest of the Rocky Mountains - Rivers that begin east of it flow toward the Atlantic Ocean - Western rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean
The Continental Divide
Sierra Nevadas
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Declaration of Independence
6. War foguht between Britain and American colonialists which led to America's independence. Americans enlist friendship of France to revolutionary cause - Spain and Netherlands soon follow
Revolutionary War
Johann Sutter
legislative branch
Central Valley Project
7. 1492: Columbus - West Indies and Bahamas -1513: Balboa - Panama -1519: Cortes - Mexico -1532: Pizarro - Peru
The Inca Empire
Jacques Cartier
Progressives
Europeans in the New World: Spain
8. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
Immigration Act of 1965
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
Japanese
California Alien Land Act
9. Native American group developed in Southwest and were were skilled builders
referendum
Anasazi culture
Maryland
Bear Flag Revolt
10. Group of immigrants that first came to live in America. They either came from the northern route from Asia through a land bridge crossing the Bering Strait or through South american shores on boats
Confederacy advanage
Quartering Act
Amerindians
The Chinese Exclusion Act
11. The major Union battle victory in 1863 that led to The Gettysberg Address - Lincoln's declaration that the Union will not be divided
Samuel de Champlain
initiative
Battle of Gettysberg
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
12. A division of power that spells out the roles between the government and the states
Hopewell people
Constitutional Convention
Workingmen's Party
federalism
13. Powers explicitly mentioned in Constitution were fedreal powers
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14. Material that led to California to be populated by 40000 miners from all over the United States
Francisco Pizarro
Owens River
Sierra Nevadas
Gold
15. The first constitution to realizeno authrotiy than its own and governed the common wealth
Connecticut Commonwealth
referendum
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
General Stockton
16. Industry based in Southern California areas - focus on casual - warm weather clothing
apparel industry
General Stockton and General Kearney
Gold
aeorspace industry
17. Codes that were created to restrict rights and freedoms of the slaves in the South - the concept of seperate but equal
black codes
The Aztec Empire
Federalist Papers
November 1849
18. 1608: de Champlain - Canada (Quebec) -1682: La Salle - Louisiana
Europeans in the New World: France
William Penn
Stamp Tax
Hetch Hetchy Dam
19. Battle between United States and Mexico which followed the annexation of Texas. Led to the United States owning California in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Second Constitutional Congress
Mexican American War
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
Magnuson Act of 1943
20. Treaty with Japan in 1907 that allowed wives to join theier husbands in the U.S. if the Japanese deny exit visas to any men wishing to emigrate to the United States - led to the picture brides who married Japanese men who they had never met
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21. 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.
Central Valley Project
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
The Declaration of Independence
Pony Express
22. In the eastern region of the United States
Appomattox Court
Francisco Pizarro
Europeans in the New World: Spain
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
23. Republican Rutherford Hayes and Democrat Samuel Tilden run for President. Hayes promises to end the Reconstruction and allows Southern staets to establish the black codes. Caused the end of the Reconstruction in 1877
Election of 1876
Depression of 1870
Progressives
Declaration of Independence
24. Drains the interior of the United States
Lewis and Clark
England and the colonies: differences
The Mississippi River
Mexican American War
25. The first battle of the Civil War. Seccessionists fire on the remaining Union sronghold in the South.
The Great Basin
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
anti - federalists
Exeter Compact
26. U.S. Act that helped reduce instances of religious descrimination
The Aztec Empire
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Juan Cabrillo
decline of the Mayan civlization
27. Tax that is placed on tea and led to the Boston Tea Party - colonialists dressed up as Indians and dumped tea from aboard British ships into Boston harbor
Tea Act of 1773
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
Bear Flag Revolt
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
28. French explorer who mapped the coastline from cape Cod to Nova Scotia - explored Great Lakes and founded Montreal
reasons of American immigration
Samuel de Champlain
Central Valley
The Mississippi River
29. Discovered in 1853- mineres would use powerful hoses to shoot water at the hillsides to wash away the soil and findthe gold - damaged environment and killed fish
Progressives
hydraulic mining -
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Delaware
30. The wind west of the Appalachians - An importance influence on climate: In the winter - cold air from the northwest produces freezing temperatures - In the summer - warm - moist southwesterly winds cause hot - humid weather
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
Prevailing Westerlies
how Union defeated Confederates
the conquistadores
31. Union created blockade of Southern ports and Confederate cotton rotted on the docks
how Union defeated Confederates
nullification
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
Election of 1876
32. people from the eastern United States who came to California to saerch for gold. Were not so lucky about finding gold because the route to California was difficult and dangerous whether by land or by sea
forty - niners
initiative
2002
Father Junipero Serra
33. Spanish explorer who sailed to Pacific coast to find fabled Northwest Passage - wound up in San Francisco Bay and called the territory Alta California
Silicon Valley
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
Bear Flag Revolt
Juan Cabrillo
34. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Jose de Galves
Jamestown
Bear Flag Revolt
Sierra Nevadas
35. Migrants who came to California during the Dust Bowl and followed crops from farm to farm
issue of representation under the Constitution
Mayflower Compact
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Okies
36. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
Japanese
rancho system
Union advantage
Amerindians
37. In the U.S. constitution - it enforces laws
executive branch
Exeter Compact
Amendments
Townsheld Acts of 1767
38. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
Pony Express
separation of powers
free - soil movement
Major battles of the Civil War
39. Established a Senate with equal representation and House of Representatives based on population
Transcontinental Railroad
The Gulf Stream
the Great Compromise
Henry Hudson
40. California industry that counts for 13 percent of gross domestic product and includes the state's theeme parks and urban centers - inlcuidng national wonders
November 1849
railroad
Hopewell people
tourism
41. 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
Central Pacific Railroad
The Appalachian Mountains
Quartering Act
Bill of Rights
42. Made in 1803 by President Thoomas Jefferson and led to the acquisition of the territory west of the existing United States
Louisiana Purchase
Pony Express
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Union advantage
43. One of the first American political parties. It was led by Alexander Hamilton - John Adams and John Jay. They beleived in strong central government and loose construction. They wanted to create a national bank and use government funds to support indu
squatters
Sugar Act
Immigration Act of 1965
Federalist Party
44. A group of colonists that meti nPhiladelphia to plan steps for resistance to British authority
Townsheld Acts of 1767
Father Junipero Serra
William Penn
First Continental Congress
45. Immigrant group started migrating in the 1840s due to famine in their community. potato blight had decimated the potato harvest. They moved westward to the California Gold Rush of 1849
Mono Lake
Irish
Amendments
Tea Act of 1773
46. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Quartering Act
Germans
Balboa
Central Valley Project
47. Captured Monterey Bay and claimed thearea for the United States
Watts Riots
Commodore Sloat
hydraulic mining -
apparel industry
48. The year and month that California approves its first constitution
England and the colonies: differences
November 1849
railroad
Major battles of the Civil War
49. People who took land from the original Californios
squatters
Tea Act of 1773
Jacques Cartier
Olmec Empire
50. The idea that southern staets should refuse to obey the laws tha t they did not agree with
'strict construction'
rights of the federal government
free - soil movement
nullification