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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Several preachers started to speak of Christian salvation as something under control of individual - challenged traditional perceptions of Christianity to focus of individual salvation
Anasazi culture
Great Awakening
Dust Bowl
The Great Basin
2. Powers explicitly mentioned in Constitution were fedreal powers
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3. A group of colonists that meti nPhiladelphia to plan steps for resistance to British authority
First Continental Congress
initiative
Proposition 13
Central Valley
4. The first civlization to develop in MesoAmerica and were the first to develop a calendar and agrciultural community in America
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Germans
Watts Riots
Olmec Empire
5. Native American empire with stepped pyramids - utilized multiple calendars - and possessede extensive astronomical knowledge
The Maya Empire
Central Valley Project
Jose de Galves
Pilgrims
6. From Spain - Portugal - Britain - France and the Netherlands
Workingmen's Party
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
Europeans in the New World
England and the colonies: similarities
7. The year that California becomes the 31st state in the Union thanks to a compromise over slavery
England and the colonies: similarities
Francisco Montejo
First Continental Congress
1850
8. A tax placed on legal documents including newspapers - led to the establishment of the Stamp Act Congress - first assembly of colonialists against British regulation
Japanese
Bill of Rights
Compromise of 1850
Stamp Tax
9. The idea that southern staets should refuse to obey the laws tha t they did not agree with
initiative
nullification
Hernando Cortez
Silicon Valley
10. Immigrant group that had already moved to Hawaii
Japanese
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Railroad Act of 1864
Europeans in the New World
11. Led by Southern Carolina and the election of abolitionist ally Abraham Lincoln in 1880 - the slave states decided that they had the right to leave the Union if they wanted to in 1880
Tea Act of 1773
free - soil movement
recall
secession
12. 10 amendments in the U.S. Constitution that ensured that individuals and states would not suffer from excessive and arbitrary federal power
John C. Fremont
missions
Compromise of 1850
Bill of Rights
13. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
California
rancho system
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
Balboa
14. Monopoly also called 'an octopus'
Europeans in the New World
Andrew Johnson
The Aztec Empire
railroad
15. Early U.S. poltiical party who supported the Federalists and were pretty wealthy. They later emerged in the 1850s as the republican party with the
Compromise of 1850
Europeans in the New World: Spain
Whig Party
Transcontinental Railroad
16. California governor election promises to break Southern Pacific's grip on the state - won and passed many progressive goals
Mexicans
Revolutionary War
French and Indian War
Hiram Johnson
17. Caused from multiple Spanish invasions - economic wars between divided tribes
Henry Hudson
decline of the Mayan civlization
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Immigration Act of 1965
18. In the U.S. constitution - it interpets the laws
judicial branch
Mexicans
Prevailing Westerlies
Francisco Montejo
19. Addition of new territories would decide if they were going to be slave or non - slave owning states
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
Missouri Compromise of 1820
loose construction
Proposition 13
20. French explorer who mapped the coastline from cape Cod to Nova Scotia - explored Great Lakes and founded Montreal
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
Modoc War
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Samuel de Champlain
21. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
Okies
Quartering Act
Magnuson Act of 1943
Pony Express
22. Made in 1803 by President Thoomas Jefferson and led to the acquisition of the territory west of the existing United States
Exeter Compact
War of 1812
Pueblo Indians
Louisiana Purchase
23. The priimary entry point for the immigrants from Asia
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Angel Island
Samuel de Champlain
Chinese
24. In the eastern region of the United States
Toltecs
internment camps
Union advantage
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
25. Established a Senate with equal representation and House of Representatives based on population
Europeans in the New World
Mexican - American War
the Great Compromise
Mexican Independence
26. 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
Constitution
The Piedmont
French and Indian War
The Continental Divide
27. The earliest form of the American Constitution that was adopted in 1781. Weak because government could not raise money from states and have no budget - could not regulate trade or conduct foreign policy without obtaining consent from states on each m
Salton Sea
merchant Sam Brannon
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Articles of Confederation
28. The crest of the Rocky Mountains - Rivers that begin east of it flow toward the Atlantic Ocean - Western rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean
Magnuson Act of 1943
The Piedmont
The Continental Divide
Pilgrims
29. Native American empire that ruled from capital of Tenochtitlan in central Mexico. They had mulltiple calendars - system of writing and economy dependent on tribute. Also focused on worship of a sun god and human sacrifice
Georgia
Connecticut Commonwealth
The Aztec Empire
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
30. 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
Democratic Republicans
2002
The Mississippi River
Revolutionary War
31. 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
the Oregon Territory
Bill of Rights
Johann Sutter
Amerindians
32. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
Railroad Act of 1864
Toltecs
California Alien Land Act
Compromise of 1850
33. Ended the Mexican American War and brought California - Arizona - New Mesxico - Nevada - Utah - Colorado and Wyoming into the mix
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Union advantage
rights of the federal government
Mayflower Compact
34. A Quaker who received land to estsablish Pennsylvania as the first Enlightenment - inspired government entity and abolished slavery
The Continental Divide
Sierra Nevadas
William Penn
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
35. Captured Los Angeles until it was rec - captured by Governor Pico and General Castro for Mexico
General Stockton
French and Indian War
separation of powers
Uncle Tom's Cabin
36. The final document that established United States government. It had to be ratified by at least nine states - process now is 2/3s of Congress and 38 out of 50 states
Constitution
Chinese
loose construction
Samuel de Champlain
37. The Spanish attempt to colonize California by building Missionsand converting the Spanish
free - soil movement
England and the colonies: similarities
sacred expedition
Pony Express
38. A group of Republicans that were outraged that former Confederate officials were being elected back to Congress
Hernando Cortez
Chinese
Railroad Act of 1864
Radical Republicans
39. Acquittal of police officers in this man's case in 1992 led to a major riot that called for economic and political opportunity for minorities. federal guilty verdict reduces the racial tension
Rodney Case
Europeans in the New World: Britain
'strict construction'
issue of representation under the Constitution
40. Decision that said that slaves count as three - fifths of the population
reasons of American immigration
French and Indian War
Three - Fifths Compromise
General Stockton and General Kearney
41. The immigration group that helped build the railroads later settled in San Francisco. They took low wage jobs and later became small business entrepreneurs
Chinese
New Government
Sugar Act
Democratic Republicans
42. The idea that Americans are destined to spread across the hemisphere and especially spread the good news of democracy
Europeans in the New World: Spain
melting pot
squatters
manifest destiny
43. Dutch East India Company explorer who found New York and the mouth of the Hudson River
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
Henry Hudson
Pony Express
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
44. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Bear Flag Revolt
referendum
sacred expedition
Appomattox Court
45. In the U.S. Constitution - it is a system of checks and balances between the three branches of government
anti - federalists
Important Battles of the Revolution
separation of powers
Chinese
46. Acknowledged the tension between the economic and political status of minorities
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Central Pacific Railroad
federalism
Watts Riots
47. Authored by Thomas Jefferson and focused on the declaration of 'life - liberty - and pursuit of happiness'
Declaration of Independence
legislative branch
Angel Island
anti - federalists
48. Completes the rest of the Spanish missions following Junipero Serra's death
William Penn
Father Fermin Lausen
The Industrial Era of the United States
The Appalachian Mountains
49. The rise of 'the common man' through the presidency of Andrew Jackson in 1820s
California
Francisco Pizarro
2002
Jacksonian democracy
50. 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
Mexican Independence
Irish
Proposition 13
Samuel de Champlain