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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Where the British were defeated and led to expansion of battle from Canada and New York
Trenton
Father Junipero Serra
Stamp Tax
Andrew Johnson
2. 1609: Hudson - New Netherlands (New York)
Great Awakening
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
apparel industry
secession
3. Spanish conquistador who settled in Panama in 1520 - became governor of Peru and conquered the Inca empire based there
Major battles of the Civil War
Francisco Pizarro
William Penn
Rhode Island
4. War fought between U.S. and Mexico to gain more territory in the Southwest
Bear Flag Revolt
Rodney Case
southern anad eastern European
Mexican - American War
5. Raised theflag near Monterey and then retreated from the area - started the Mexican Americna War
John C. Fremont
Bear Flag Revolt
Johann Sutter
Thirteenth Amendment
6. Lincoln's vice president became president
The Maya Empire
Andrew Johnson
referendum
The Great Basin
7. California industry that counts for 13 percent of gross domestic product and includes the state's theeme parks and urban centers - inlcuidng national wonders
Death Valley
Compromise of 1850
Jose de Galves
tourism
8. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
Mississippian culture
railroad
Ten Percent Plan
Magnuson Act of 1943
9. The year and month that California approves its first constitution
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
November 1849
Declaration of Independence
Pueblo Indians
10. Native American empire with stepped pyramids - utilized multiple calendars - and possessede extensive astronomical knowledge
Delaware
Pueblo Indians
The Maya Empire
referendum
11. 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
loose construction
Depression of 1870
Whig Party
Proclamation of 1763
12. An Atlantic warm - water current that warms the East Coast in winter and is responsible for excellent fishing
Transcontinental Railroad
Stamp Tax
The Gulf Stream
recall
13. Established in 1764 - this asct combined new taxes on imports like sugar
Germans
Sugar Act
Ten Percent Plan
Father Junipero Serra
14. War fought between America and Britain and it was caused by violations of U.S. neutrality and impressment of U.S. sailors. Victory led to national pride - self - sufficiency - and foreign credibility
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Sierra Nevadas
War of 1812
how Union defeated Confederates
15. Another religious group that arrived to Massachusetts Bay in 1629. They had a covenant with God to build 'a city on a hill'
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
pueblos
Hopewell people
Puritans
16. Dutch East India Company explorer who found New York and the mouth of the Hudson River
Mexican Independence
Okies
Henry Hudson
1850
17. The central agricultural area of California
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Articles of Confederation
Battle of Gettysberg
Central Valley
18. Written by John Jay - Alexander Hamilton and James Madison about the need of a strong federal government
Amendments
nullification
French and Indian War
Federalist Papers
19. Industry started in California during WWII and based in the Los Angeles - including Long Beach
aeorspace industry
Lewis and Clark
recall
Workingmen's Party
20. Addition of new territories would decide if they were going to be slave or non - slave owning states
Thirteenth Amendment
Central Pacific Railroad
Missouri Compromise of 1820
England and the colonies: differences
21. Codes that were created to restrict rights and freedoms of the slaves in the South - the concept of seperate but equal
Proposition 13
black codes
melting pot
anti - federalists
22. Opened in 1914 and extends international links
Sebastian Cermeno
Panama Canal
Central Valley
free - soil movement
23. Most of it is generally flat land: - The eastern half is called the interior lowlands - The western half is called the Great Plains
The interior
Europeans in the New World: Britain
Juan Cabrillo
legislative branch
24. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
The Aztec Empire
Europeans in the New World: Spain
Jamestown
Appomattox Court
25. One of the first U.S. political parties. It was led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. They stood up for more for individual rights and 'strict construction.' They opposed industrialization and didn't think bank was a good idea. They later evolve
Father Junipero Serra
melting pot
Hopewell people
Democratic Republicans
26. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Bear Flag Revolt
Silicon Valley
Sugar Act
issue of representation under the Constitution
27. The rise of 'the common man' through the presidency of Andrew Jackson in 1820s
rights of the federal government
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Jacksonian democracy
manifest destiny
28. Economic opportunity - freedom of religion and expresion - and adventure
recall
Okies
reasons of American immigration
the Oregon Territory
29. Developed in 880 AD in the Mississippi and built large religious mound structures
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Battle of Gettysberg
Mississippian culture
aeorspace industry
30. A Quaker who received land to estsablish Pennsylvania as the first Enlightenment - inspired government entity and abolished slavery
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
missions
William Penn
Emanciptation Proclomation
31. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
separation of powers
Battle of Gettysberg
The Mississippi River
California Alien Land Act
32. Central California native American tribes
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
Compromise of 1850
apparel industry
Gentleman's Agreement
33. The camps that Japanese peopel were rounded to in WWII
Hiram Johnson
judicial branch
General Stockton
internment camps
34. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
Tea Act of 1773
rancho system
Progressives
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
35. Migrants who came to California during the Dust Bowl and followed crops from farm to farm
Okies
Juan Cabrillo
Olmec Empire
railroad
36. 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
The Maya Empire
Revolutionary War
Mexican Independence
John C. Fremont
37. 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
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Juan Cabrillo
Mexican Independence
French and Indian War
38. Mexican leader who closes the missions down except for the churches
Jose Figueroa
1850
rancho system
The interior
39. Led to the chinese being blamed for the lack of jobs and they suffered violence and property damaged
Pony Express
Workingmen's Party
The Gulf Stream
Depression of 1870
40. Union created blockade of Southern ports and Confederate cotton rotted on the docks
how Union defeated Confederates
The Aztec Empire
Panama Canal
Father Fermin Lausen
41. Spanish conquistador who captured the last Mayan city
Francisco Montejo
rights of states
Central Valley Project
Jacques Cartier
42. Ended the Mexican American War and brought California - Arizona - New Mesxico - Nevada - Utah - Colorado and Wyoming into the mix
Pony Express
War of 1812
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Prevailing Westerlies
43. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
John C. Fremont
Federalist Party
Railroad Act of 1864
Mexicans
44. Native American group who were skilled farmers who flourished in Ohio and Mississippi
Father Fermin Lausen
Mexicans
General Stockton and General Kearney
Hopewell people
45. In the U.S. Constitution - it is a system of checks and balances between the three branches of government
Connecticut Commonwealth
England and the colonies: similarities
separation of powers
Federalist Party
46. 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.
Tea Act of 1773
apparel industry
Immigration Act of 1965
The Declaration of Independence
47. Established immigration quotas by eastern and western hemispheres rather than by county. Immigrants were brought in based on skills - need for family reunification - or status as poltical or economic refugees. Led to floods of immigrants came from As
Immigration Act of 1965
Articles of Confederation
pueblos
Jacksonian democracy
48. A major food staple of California native American tribes
The interior
Gold
Europeans in the New World: France
acorns
49. From Spain - Portugal - Britain - France and the Netherlands
Transcontinental Railroad
Mono Lake
Europeans in the New World
Mexicans
50. 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
The Mississippi River
Tea Act of 1773
acorns
initiative