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CSET U.S And California History
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1. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
Gold
Toltecs
entertainment
rancho system
2. A new group of immigrants that swelled in the midwestern and eastern cities. They lived in sseperate neighborhoods known as ghettos
Election of 1876
Central Valley
southern anad eastern European
French and Indian War
3. War that helped California get into a real estate boom fueled by the housing industry and reach 6 million people in population
The Aztec Empire
Election of 1876
Hernando Cortez
World War II
4. Compact used to colonize New Hampshire
Exeter Compact
tule
secession
Mexican Independence
5. Area around California that is largest producer of electronics
Silicon Valley
The Piedmont
Henry Hudson
Gold
6. Native American group who were skilled farmers who flourished in Ohio and Mississippi
Hopewell people
Silicon Valley
Mono Lake
Prevailing Westerlies
7. River 100 miles North of Los Angeles that the city of Los Angeles built an aqueduct on to bring the water to Los Angeles
Ten Percent Plan
Silicon Valley
Owens River
Intolerable Acts of 1774
8. Spanish explorer who sailed to Pacific coast to find fabled Northwest Passage - wound up in San Francisco Bay and called the territory Alta California
John C. Fremont
Toltecs
nullification
Juan Cabrillo
9. Immigrant group that had already moved to Hawaii
pueblos
Pilgrims
Japanese
Mono Lake
10. The number one resource that California is quickly running out of with its ever growing population
recall
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Japanese
water
11. 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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12. The camps that Japanese peopel were rounded to in WWII
water
internment camps
Thirteenth Amendment
judicial branch
13. Another religious group that arrived to Massachusetts Bay in 1629. They had a covenant with God to build 'a city on a hill'
Revolutionary War
Rodney Case
Father Junipero Serra
Puritans
14. 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
Dust Bowl
Compromise of 1850
Chinese
the Great Compromise
15. French explorer who mapped the coastline from cape Cod to Nova Scotia - explored Great Lakes and founded Montreal
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
The Continental Divide
Samuel de Champlain
Land Commission
16. California industry that counts for 13 percent of gross domestic product and includes the state's theeme parks and urban centers - inlcuidng national wonders
The Aztec Empire
Toltecs
Death Valley
tourism
17. In the U.S. constitution - it interpets the laws
aeorspace industry
judicial branch
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Constitutional Convention
18. 1609: Hudson - New Netherlands (New York)
California Alien Land Act
Ten Percent Plan
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
Sierra Nevadas
19. The crest of the Rocky Mountains - Rivers that begin east of it flow toward the Atlantic Ocean - Western rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean
Silicon Valley
The Continental Divide
Gentleman's Agreement
The southeastern Coastal Plain
20. publicized the gold discovery and bought every shovel - pick axe and pan in the region and made much money
Constitution
Francisco Montejo
merchant Sam Brannon
Hernando Cortez
21. 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
sacred expedition
John C. Fremont
Constitution
Bill of Rights
22. Migrants who came to California during the Dust Bowl and followed crops from farm to farm
Jose Figueroa
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
manifest destiny
Okies
23. Feature of California's constitution that gives individual citizens - citizen groups the power to placea proposed law on the ballot. Supporers must collect signatures equal to a small percengage of the electorate that votes in the most recent guberna
Bear Flag Revolt
1850
initiative
sacred expedition
24. 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
secession
Declaration of Independence
judicial branch
tourism
25. West Point graduates and used to handling firearms and driven
The Inca Empire
Confederacy advanage
Juan Cabrillo
Land Commission
26. 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
Emanciptation Proclomation
Progressives
Toltecs
27. 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
Ten Percent Plan
Hetch Hetchy Dam
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Germans
28. Southern California native american tribes
Hopewell people
Railroad Act of 1864
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
29. Renamed the Southern Pacific Company and controlled all the railroads in California - president was Leland Stanford was a California governor and U.S. Senator
Central Pacific Railroad
Second Constitutional Congress
water
Three - Fifths Compromise
30. Ultiimately defeated General Pico and re - captured Los Angeles in 1847 - ending the Mexican American war
Father Junipero Serra
Death Valley
Radical Republicans
General Stockton and General Kearney
31. 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.
Rodney Case
The Declaration of Independence
General Stockton and General Kearney
Watts Riots
32. The foothills at the base of the Appalachian mountains - In the eastern region of the United States
Salton Sea
World War II
The Piedmont
Bill of Rights
33. Addition of new territories would decide if they were going to be slave or non - slave owning states
referendum
Silicon Valley
Toltecs
Missouri Compromise of 1820
34. War in which Spain relinquished its North American claims east of the Mississippi River
Workingmen's Party
French and Indian War
Revolutionary War
Mono Lake
35. Amendment that abolished slavery throughout the United States
Rodney Case
Francisco Montejo
Important Battles of the Revolution
Thirteenth Amendment
36. Established processes for amendment that required 3/4 approval of the states and 2/3 of each house of Congress
Okies
Hernando Cortes
Amendments
nullification
37. A man - made lake caused by the flooding of a 70- mile long canal from the Colorado river to the Colorado desert
Jacques Cartier
Salton Sea
missions
Chinese
38. Etsablished and was nativist - anti - Chinese - and anti - big business
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39. The immigration group that helped build the railroads later settled in San Francisco. They took low wage jobs and later became small business entrepreneurs
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
merchant Sam Brannon
manifest destiny
Chinese
40. 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
Prevailing Westerlies
sacred expedition
The Industrial Era of the United States
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
41. The year that California becomes the 31st state in the Union thanks to a compromise over slavery
anti - federalists
Second Constitutional Congress
1850
Pilgrims
42. Feature of California's constitutuion that alllows a statute or amendment that has passed the stae legislature which has then placed the proposed law on the ballot for approval by the electorate
Mono Lake
Whig Party
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
referendum
43. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Mexican American War
Germans
Mt. Whitney
The Great Basin
44. (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
Sugar Act
Angel Island
Chronological order of the colonies
Germans
45. Construction began in 1863 and completed in 1869- done by mostly Chinese and Irish immigrants - met at Promontoary Point in utah
apparel industry
Francisco Montejo
Transcontinental Railroad
Democratic Republicans
46. 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
War of 1812
Europeans in the New World: Spain
Democratic Republicans
Silicon Valley
47. 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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48. The major Union battle victory in 1863 that led to The Gettysberg Address - Lincoln's declaration that the Union will not be divided
England and the colonies: differences
Connecticut Commonwealth
Battle of Gettysberg
Sugar Act
49. Most of it is generally flat land: - The eastern half is called the interior lowlands - The western half is called the Great Plains
Stamp Tax
Transcontinental Railroad
Samuel de Champlain
The interior
50. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
Central Valley Project
Amerindians
Magnuson Act of 1943
Jose Figueroa