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CSET U.S And California History
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1. 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
Connecticut Commonwealth
presidios
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Whig Party
2. 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
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
Compromise of 1850
1850
Workingmen's Party
3. Form the western mountain ranges - The western slope of the Sierra Nevada borders the Central Valley of California - The Coast Ranges form the western wall of the Central Valley
Sugar Act
Pilgrims
free - soil movement
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
4. A mechanism of California's constitutuion to end an elected official's tenure in office before itw as scheduled for completition. It is initiated by a citizen and requires the signatures of a percentage of the number voting in the last gubernatorial
recall
loose construction
secession
aeorspace industry
5. 1500: Cabral - Brazil
Emanciptation Proclomation
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
Revolutionary War
Central Pacific Railroad
6. Completes the rest of the Spanish missions following Junipero Serra's death
tourism
Articles of Confederation
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Father Fermin Lausen
7. Drains the interior of the United States
The Declaration of Independence
The Mississippi River
Sebastian Vicaino
Immigration Act of 1965
8. The Spanish attempt to colonize California by building Missionsand converting the Spanish
Land Commission
sacred expedition
Whig Party
internment camps
9. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
Mississippian culture
Watts Riots
Railroad Act of 1864
Stamp Tax
10. 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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11. Occurred right after 'shots heard round the world' happened (Lexington and Concord)
Declaration of Independence
forty - niners
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Second Constitutional Congress
12. Twice the population - strong navy - banking system and factories - Union industries were producing ammunition and goods - driven black soldiers fighting for the freedom of their families
forty - niners
Anasazi culture
Union advantage
Juan Cabrillo
13. From Spain - Portugal - Britain - France and the Netherlands
rancho system
Europeans in the New World
Father Junipero Serra
Missouri Compromise of 1820
14. The lowest point in California
Sierra Nevadas
Juan Cabrillo
Death Valley
The southeastern Coastal Plain
15. sawmill owner whose employee John Marshall discovered discover gold in the Sierra Nevada foothills
Chinese
Johann Sutter
Europeans in the New World: France
decline of the Mayan civlization
16. 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
Amerindians
Angel Island
1850
17. Construction began in 1863 and completed in 1869- done by mostly Chinese and Irish immigrants - met at Promontoary Point in utah
Transcontinental Railroad
'strict construction'
England and the colonies: similarities
French and Indian War
18. Monopoly also called 'an octopus'
Yorktown
black codes
Bill of Rights
railroad
19. 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
Jose Figueroa
Sierra Nevadas
Revolutionary War
Sebastian Cermeno
20. Forced colonists to provide housing to British soldiers
Quartering Act
Hernando Cortes
Europeans in the New World: Spain
Federalist Party
21. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
Francisco Pizarro
Jamestown
The Piedmont
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
22. Immigrant group that joined Irish on the Gold Rush and railroad construction - opened businesses and were envied by others
Ten Percent Plan
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
Chinese
Mexican - American War
23. Economic opportunity - freedom of religion and expresion - and adventure
Okies
Mt. Whitney
entertainment
reasons of American immigration
24. Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders in 1865 and ends the civil war
Appomattox Court
Jacques Cartier
Hiram Johnson
Lewis and Clark
25. The first settlers to arrive in Massachusetts. It was a religious group that fled Englandfor religious persecution in 1620
Pilgrims
Union advantage
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Central Valley
26. The number one resource that California is quickly running out of with its ever growing population
Trenton
Gentleman's Agreement
Ten Percent Plan
water
27. Opened in 1914 and extends international links
Panama Canal
Revolutionary War
Amerindians
Sir Francis Drake
28. In the U.S. constitution - it makes the laws
War of 1812
legislative branch
Maryland
The Great Basin
29. 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.
The Declaration of Independence
Prevailing Westerlies
Rhode Island
The Piedmont
30. Southern California native american tribes
Irish
The Aztec Empire
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
The Chinese Exclusion Act
31. U.S. Act that helped reduce instances of religious descrimination
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
separation of powers
hydraulic mining -
The interior
32. Launched the Revolutionary War - British general ordered destruction of citizens growing number of guns and ammunition - colonialists defended their supplies
Mono Lake
Jose de Galves
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Hetch Hetchy Dam
33. Restrucutred local control over property taxes and led to cutbacks in taxes and decrease in the tax base available to fund social services
Silicon Valley
Proposition 13
2002
Balboa
34. Separation of Powers - Checks and Balances - Federal System - Powers of Congress - The Great Compromise - Bill of Rights - Amendments
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
water
aeorspace industry
New Government
35. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Constitution
Bear Flag Revolt
Battle of Gettysberg
The Great Basin
36. People have certain natural rights including life - liberty - and the pursuit of happiness - Government is set by the consent of the governed - It is the right of the people to overthrow unjust governments
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37. Explorers commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Lousiiana territory
Lewis and Clark
The Declaration of Independence
World War II
Pilgrims
38. (Mnemonic: Very many nice men came running down North Street - not needing police guards.) 1. Virginia 2. Massachusetts 3. New Hampshire 4. Maryland 5. Connecticut 6. Rhode Island 7. Delaware 8. North Carolina 9. South Carolina 10. New Jersey 11. New
The Continental Divide
Chronological order of the colonies
Battle of Gettysberg
free - soil movement
39. 1609: Hudson - New Netherlands (New York)
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
John C. Fremont
Russians
manifest destiny
40. Amendment that abolished slavery throughout the United States
Townsheld Acts of 1767
Thirteenth Amendment
World War II
The Appalachian Mountains
41. Several preachers started to speak of Christian salvation as something under control of individual - challenged traditional perceptions of Christianity to focus of individual salvation
General Stockton and General Kearney
Great Awakening
entertainment
The Industrial Era of the United States
42. A group of colonists that meti nPhiladelphia to plan steps for resistance to British authority
First Continental Congress
Andrew Johnson
water
Stamp Tax
43. A major mountain range in California
Federalist Papers
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Sierra Nevadas
Important Battles of the Revolution
44. Compact used to colonize New Hampshire
merchant Sam Brannon
Europeans in the New World: France
Exeter Compact
issue of representation under the Constitution
45. Codes that were created to restrict rights and freedoms of the slaves in the South - the concept of seperate but equal
black codes
World War II
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Germans
46. Called in 1787 to reform the Articles of Confederation
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Federalist Papers
Constitutional Convention
The southeastern Coastal Plain
47. A group of Republicans that were outraged that former Confederate officials were being elected back to Congress
black codes
Radical Republicans
Yorktown
Death Valley
48. 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
Olmec Empire
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Silicon Valley
49. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
Hernando Cortes
Mono Lake
Samuel de Champlain
The Piedmont
50. 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
England and the colonies: similarities
Confederacy advanage
tule
Radical Republicans