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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. A prominant publisher who bought the New York Journal in the late 1890s. His paper - along with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World - engaged in yellow journalism - printing sensational reports of Spanish activities in Cuba in order to win a circulation
Atlantic Charter
Students for a Democratic Society
Atomic Energy Commission
William Randolph Hearst
2. US Cold War policy - developed in the 1960s - that acknowledged that both the US and the Soviet Union had enough nuclear weaponry to destroy each other many times over. This policy hoped to prevent outright war with the SU on the premise that any att
Battle of Britain
Antietam
Mutual Assured Destruction
Battle of the Bulge
3. Longtime government employee who - in 1948 - was accused by Time editor Whitaker Chambers of spying for the USSR. After a series of highly publicized hearings and trials - he was convicted of perjury in 1950 and sentenced to five years imprisonment -
The Age of Reason
Alger Hiss
CIA
James Buchanan
4. Signed in 1975 by Gerald Ford - Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev - and the leaders of thirty-one other states in a promise to solidify European boundaries - respect human rights - and permit freedom of travel.
Helsinki Accords
Leif Ericson
Berlin Blockade
Tiananmen Sqaure
5. The principles established by the Constitution to prevent any one branch of government (legislative - executive - and judicial) from gaining too much power. They represent the solution to the problem of how to empower the central government while als
Ernest Hemingway
Boxer Rebellion
Chinese Exclusion Act
Checks and balances
6. Republican - vice president to Ronald Reagan - and president of the US from 1989 to 1993. His presidency was marked by economic recession and US involvement in the Gulf War.
George Bush
Nuremburg Trials
Taft-Hartley Act
Committee to Defend America First
7. Crafted by Henry Clay and backed by the National Republican Party - this plan proposed a series of tariffs and federally funded transportation imporvements - geared toward acheiving national economic self-sufficiency.
Anti-federalists
American System
Civil Works Administration
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
8. In June 1807 - the British naval frigate HMS Leopard opened fire on the American naval frigate USS Chesapeake - killing three men and wounding twenty. British naval officers then boarded the American ship - seized four men who had deserted the Royal
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
Gulf War
Axis powers
Susan B. Anthony
9. Was the leader of Iraq. In August 1990 - he lead an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait - sparking the Gulf War.
Nuremburg Trials
Great Society
Saddam Hussein
Bootleggers
10. Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy summed up his aggressive stance toward international affairs with the phrase - "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Under this doctrine - the US declared its domination over Latin American and built the Panama Can
Boston Massacre
Smith-Connolly Act
John Quincy Adams
Big stick diplomacy
11. In September 1939 - FDR persuaded Congress to pass a new - amended Neutrality Act - which allowed warring nations to purchase arms from the US as long as they paid in cash and carried the arms away on their own ships. This program allowed the US to a
Eugenics
Great Society
Cash-and-carry
Deists
12. The first ten amendments of the Constitution - which guarantee the civil rights of American citizens. Drafted by anti-federalists - including James Madison - to protect individuals from the tyranny they felt the Constitution might permit.
CCC
Civil Works Administration
Bill of Rights
Antietam
13. Created by JFK in 1961. The organization sends volunteer teachers - health workers - and engineers on two-year aid programs to Third World countries.
Ernest Hemingway
Peace Corps
Axis powers
Leif Ericson
14. A political group active in aiding the leftist forces in the Spanish Civil War. Prominent American intellectuals and writers - including Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos - joined the group.
Popular Front
Nuremburg Trials
Great Society
Assembly line
15. Founded on the premise that the "perfect" human society could be achieved through genetic tinkering. Popularized during the Progressive Era - writers on this subject often used this theory to justify a supremacist white Protestant ideology - which ad
AFL
Bleeding Kansas
Henry David Thoreau
Eugenics
16. A leader of the transcendentalist movemetn and an advocate of American literary nationalism. He published a number of influential essays during the 1830s and 1840s - including "Nature" and "Self Reliance."
To Secure These Rights
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Carpetbaggers
Edgar Allen Poe
17. Lyndon B. Johnson's program for domestic policy. It aimed to achieve racial equality - end poverty - and improve health-care. Johnson pushed a number of laws through Congress early in this presidency - but the plan failed to materialize fully - as th
Annapolis Convention
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anti-Saloon League
Great Society
18. Smugglers of alcohol into the US during the Prohibition Era (1920-1933) - often from Canada or the West Indies.
A Century of Dishonor
Silent Spring
Bootleggers
Gag rule
19. Founded in 1895 - the league spearheaded the prohibition movement during the Progressive Era.
Anti-Saloon League
AAA
Inflation
Atomic Energy Commission
20. The largest battle of the Civil War. Widely considered to be the war's turning point - the battle marked the Union's first major victory in the East. The three-day campaign - from July 1 to 4 - 1863 - resulted in an unprecedented 51 -000 total casual
John Adams
Puritans
Gettysburg
Roger Williams
21. Passed by Congress in 1882 amid a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment among American workers. The act banned Chinese immigration for ten years.
Samuel de Champlain
Chinese Exclusion Act
Puritans
Jimmy Carter
22. Created in 1962. United college students throughout the country in a network committed to achieving racial equality - alleviating poverty - and ending the Vietnam War.
Joint-stock companies
American System
Students for a Democratic Society
Jay's Treaty
23. Written by Helen Hunt Jackson and published in 1881 - this work attempted to raise public awareness of the harsh and dishonorable treatment of Native Americans at the hands of the US.
Detente
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Century of Dishonor
Anti-Saloon League
24. Influenced by the spirit of rationalism - these people believed that God - like a celestial clockmaker - had created a perfect universe and then stepped back to let it operate according to natural laws.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Bacon's Rebellion
Deists
Bleeding Kansas
25. The centerpiece of a congressional effort to restrict union activity. The act - passed in 1947 - banned certain union practices and allowed the president to call for an eighty-day cooling off period to delay strikes thought to pose risks to national
Smith Act
Civil Works Administration
Mutual Assured Destruction
Taft-Hartley Act
26. Democratic candidate for president in 1896. His goal of "free silver" (unlimited coinage of silver) won him the support of the Populist Party. Though a gifted orator - he lost the election to Republican William McKinley. He ran again for president in
Civil Works Administration
Gulf War
Hartford Convention
William Jennings Bryan
27. A name for the trade routes that linked England - its colonies in North America - the West Indies - and Africa. At each port - shipes were unloaded of goods from another port along the trade route - and then re-loaded with goods particular to that si
Triangular Trade
Anti-Saloon League
Treaty of Greenville
Ross Perot
28. Created in 1933 as part of FDR's New Deal. This administration controlled the production and prices of crops by offering subsidies to farmers who stayed under set quotas. The Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in the Butler v US decision - in
AAA
Tippecanoe
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nuremburg Trials
29. Once a prominent member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee - he abandoned his nonviolent leanings and became a leader of the Black Nationalist movement in 1966. He coined the phrase "Black Power."
Andrew Carnegie
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Stokely Carmichael
Gettysburg
30. Granted freedmen a few basic rights but also enforced heavy civil restrictions based on race. They were enacted in Southern states under Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan.
New Look
Corrupt bargain
Black codes
William Jennings Bryan
31. A French sailor who explored the St. Lawrence River region between 1534 and 1542. He searched for a Northwest Passage - a waterway through which ships could cross the Americas and access Asia. He found no such passage but opened the region up to futu
First Great Awakening
Gulf War
Bill of Rights
Jacques Cartier
32. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Roger Williams
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Inflation
Anti-Imperialist League
33. After World War II - this organization workerd on developing more effective ways of usting nuclear material - such as uranium - in order to mass-produce nuclear weapons.
Corrupt bargain
Joint-stock companies
Atomic Energy Commission
Allies
34. A component of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society. This act established an Office of Economic Opportunity to provide young Americans with job training. It also created a volunteer network devoted to social work and education in impovershed areas.
Economic Opportunity Act
Henry Clay
Lost generation
First Great Awakening
35. Passed in 1930. This act limited the right to strike in key industries and authorized the president to intervene in any strike - eroding the generally amiable relationship between the government and organized labor during World War II.
Alien and Sedition Acts
The Age of Reason
Smith-Connolly Act
Salutary neglect
36. Major American author in the 1930s. His novels depict simple - rural lives. His most famous work is The Grapes of Wrath (1939).
Henry Hudson
Anti-Imperialist League
John Steinbeck
Silent Spring
37. Passed in 1940. This act made it illegal to speak of - or advocate - overthrowing the US government. During the presidential campaign of 1948 - Truman demonstrated his aggressive stance against communism by prosecuting eleven leaders of the Communist
Smith Act
Mikhail Gorbachev
Deists
George Bush
38. During McCarthyism - provided the congressional forum in which many hearings about suspected communists in the government took place.
Sedition Amendment
Jane Addams
House Un-American Activities Committee
Central Powers
39. Chartered in 1791 - the bank was a controversial part of Hamilton's Federalist economic program.
Sedition Amendment
Roger Williams
Cuban Missile Crisis
Bank of the United States
40. Led by future president William Henry Harrison - US forces defeated Shawnee forces in this battle in 1811. The US victory lessed the Native American threat in Ohio and Indiana.
House Un-American Activities Committee
John C. Calhoun
Tippecanoe
Henry Hudson
41. A reformer and pacifist best known for founding Hull House in 1889. Hull House provided educational services to poor immigrants.
Jane Addams
Roger Williams
Bleeding Kansas
Boxer Rebellion
42. Head of the FBI from 1924 until his death in 1972. He aggressively intestigated suspected subversives during the Cold War.
Smith-Connolly Act
J. Edgar Hoover
Civil Works Administration
Mikhail Gorbachev
43. Conducted during the summer and fall of 1940. In preparation for an amphibious assault - Germans launched airstrikes on London. Hitlers hoped the continuous bombing would destroy British industry and hurt morale - but the British successfully avoided
Battle of Britain
The Feminine Mystique
Lend-Lease Act
Cash-and-carry
44. In 1676 - Nathaniel Bacon - a Virginia planter - accused the royal governer of failing to provide poorer farmers protection from raiding tribes. In response - Bacon led 300 settlers against local Native Americans - and then burned and looted Jamestow
45. A leader of the Sons of Liberty. He suggested the formation of the Committees of Correspondence and fought for colonial rights throughout New England. He is credited with provoking the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams
Smith-Connolly Act
Jacques Cartier
Big stick diplomacy
46. President Eisenhower's philosophy of government. He called it this to distinguish it from the Republican administrations of the past - which he deemed backword-looking and complacent. He was determined to work with the Democratic Party rather than ag
Stokely Carmichael
Dynamic conservatism
Bank of the United States
Leif Ericson
47. Delegates from five states met in Annapolis in September 1786 to discuss interstate commerce. However - discussions of weaknesses in the government led them to suggest to Congress a new convention to amend the Articles of Confederation.
Annapolis Convention
Specie Circular
Bacon's Rebellion
Jacques Cartier
48. Nickname given to northerners who moved South during Reconstruction in search of political and economic opportunity. The term was coined by Southern Democrats - who said that these northern opportunists had left home so quickly that they were able to
Carpetbaggers
J. Edgar Hoover
Ross Perot
Albany Plan
49. Andrew Jackon's 1832 veto of the proposed charter renewal for the Second Bank of the United States. The veto marked the beginning of Jackon's five-year battle against the national bank.
Atomic Energy Commission
Bank veto
Bank of the United States
Black Panthers
50. Passed in 1964 - the act outlawed discrimination in education - employment - and all public accommodations.
American System
Baby boom
Chinese Exclusion Act
Civil Rights Act