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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
Magnuson Act of 1943
executive branch
Depression of 1870
the Oregon Territory
2. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
Townsheld Acts of 1767
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
rancho system
Mississippian culture
3. Spanish explorer who settled on a Carribbean island but found hismself in debt and wound up relocating on the east coast of what is now Panama - he spied the Pacific Ocean in 1513
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Hiram Johnson
Amerindians
Balboa
4. Union created blockade of Southern ports and Confederate cotton rotted on the docks
Sebastian Vicaino
how Union defeated Confederates
Exeter Compact
Anasazi culture
5. Addition of new territories would decide if they were going to be slave or non - slave owning states
judicial branch
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Mexicans
Pueblo Indians
6. Native American group developed in Southwest and were were skilled builders
Anasazi culture
melting pot
Federalist Party
Jacques Cartier
7. (Mnemonic: Fun farmers always grow vegetables - specifically beets.) - Fort Sumter - First Battle of Bull Run - Antietam - Gettysburg - Vicksburg - Sherman's March to the Sea - Battle of Appomattox Courthouse
Henry Hudson
First Continental Congress
Major battles of the Civil War
England and the colonies: similarities
8. 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
Land Commission
Father Junipero Serra
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
Anasazi culture
9. 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
The Aztec Empire
Toltecs
The Declaration of Independence
reasons of American immigration
10. 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)
Yorktown
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
William Penn
Father Junipero Serra
11. Amendment that abolished slavery throughout the United States
separation of powers
Thirteenth Amendment
how Union defeated Confederates
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
12. Lincoln's vice president became president
Andrew Johnson
Japanese
Whig Party
free - soil movement
13. 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.
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
The Declaration of Independence
Amendments
Compromise of 1850
14. State that was a colony established for Catholics so they could escape religious persecution
Maryland
Okies
Election of 1876
Modoc War
15. 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
Rodney Case
Emanciptation Proclomation
Bear Flag Revolt
Bill of Rights
16. 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
Uncle Tom's Cabin
decline of the Mayan civlization
French and Indian War
the Oregon Territory
17. Spanish forts that were built for missionaries and settlers to hide in when Indians revolted
presidios
First Continental Congress
Hernando Cortes
pueblos
18. U.S. Act that helped reduce instances of religious descrimination
Prevailing Westerlies
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Central Valley Project
free - soil movement
19. A dam across the Tuolumne River that would flood Yosemite - protested by naturalist John Muir. Instead - an aqueduct was constructed to carry water from the reservoir to the city
Stamp Tax
Hetch Hetchy Dam
rancho system
railroad
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. Renamed the Southern Pacific Company and controlled all the railroads in California - president was Leland Stanford was a California governor and U.S. Senator
executive branch
England and the colonies: differences
Central Pacific Railroad
Sugar Act
22. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
free - soil movement
The Aztec Empire
The Maya Empire
issue of representation under the Constitution
23. An act in 1882 that barred immigration of Chiense laborers and gave immigration officals the ability to define what a laborer is - Chinese wives also forbidden to rejoin their husbands and Chiense were ineligible for citizenship
The Maya Empire
Railroad Act of 1864
The Chinese Exclusion Act
William Penn
24. 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
Whig Party
Townsheld Acts of 1767
executive branch
Europeans in the New World
25. Southern California native american tribes
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
Pony Express
Great Awakening
separation of powers
26. 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
Owens River
Ten Percent Plan
Salton Sea
Europeans in the New World: France
27. War between Mexico and Spain that led to Mexico's independence and ownership of California in 1810
Federalist Papers
Mexican Independence
Watts Riots
Confederacy advanage
28. 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
California
The Industrial Era of the United States
Constitution
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
29. Restrucutred local control over property taxes and led to cutbacks in taxes and decrease in the tax base available to fund social services
General Stockton and General Kearney
Declaration of Independence
Proposition 13
Ten Percent Plan
30. Group who explored south of Alaska for fur trade - establish Fort Ross in San Francisco as a trading post
Whig Party
Russians
separation of powers
executive branch
31. From Spain - Portugal - Britain - France and the Netherlands
Europeans in the New World
Central Valley
General Stockton
Radical Republicans
32. Print money - regulate interstae and international trade - make treaties - declare war and field armed forces - establish post office - make laws necessarsy to execute powers
Magnuson Act of 1943
rights of the federal government
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
the Great Compromise
33. The idea that Americans are destined to spread across the hemisphere and especially spread the good news of democracy
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
Johann Sutter
manifest destiny
Pueblo Indians
34. A man - made lake caused by the flooding of a 70- mile long canal from the Colorado river to the Colorado desert
Mono Lake
Union advantage
Modoc War
Salton Sea
35. Codes that were created to restrict rights and freedoms of the slaves in the South - the concept of seperate but equal
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
black codes
Father Fermin Lausen
Transcontinental Railroad
36. 1609: Hudson - New Netherlands (New York)
Yorktown
Connecticut Commonwealth
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
rancho system
37. Area around California that is largest producer of electronics
Silicon Valley
General Stockton
Workingmen's Party
Transcontinental Railroad
38. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
Commodore Sloat
Jamestown
rights of the federal government
Yorktown
39. Led to the chinese being blamed for the lack of jobs and they suffered violence and property damaged
Hernando Cortez
Depression of 1870
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
acorns
40. Extends along the coast from New Jersey to Texas and is generally low land
The southeastern Coastal Plain
Commodore Sloat
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Juan Cabrillo
41. 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
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Workingmen's Party
nullification
Hernando Cortes
42. The Spanish attempt to colonize California by building Missionsand converting the Spanish
sacred expedition
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Mono Lake
Major battles of the Civil War
43. Acknowledged the tension between the economic and political status of minorities
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
Transcontinental Railroad
Watts Riots
The southeastern Coastal Plain
44. Broad interpretation of the Constitution
loose construction
New Government
Confederacy advanage
General Stockton and General Kearney
45. French explorer who mapped the coastline from cape Cod to Nova Scotia - explored Great Lakes and founded Montreal
The Declaration of Independence
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
The Piedmont
Samuel de Champlain
46. MesoAmerican empire who once reigned from equator to Chile and between the Andes Mountain. They practiced terracing and irrigating steep mountainsides. Were defeateed by smallpox epidemic
Whig Party
Germans
Proposition 13
The Inca Empire
47. Prohibited the immigration of Chinese - not repealed until World War II
Jose de Galves
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Central Pacific Railroad
Pony Express
48. State established in 1636 by Roger Williams to acknowledge religious freedom and the separation of 'church and state'
Constitutional Convention
Rhode Island
Important Battles of the Revolution
Democratic Republicans
49. Immigrant group that crossed California's border. The border remains easily crossed even though there is a frequent loss of life
John C. Fremont
Missouri Compromise of 1820
'strict construction'
Mexicans
50. The immigration group that helped build the railroads later settled in San Francisco. They took low wage jobs and later became small business entrepreneurs
tourism
Chinese
executive branch
Federalist Party