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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. 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."
Stokely Carmichael
Alien and Sedition Acts
Puritans
Central Powers
2. A moderate Democrat with support from both the North and South who served as president of the US from 1857 to 1861. He could not stem the tide of sectional conflict that eventually erupted into Civil War.
James Buchanan
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Black codes
Battle of Britain
3. The relaxation of tensions between the US and USSR in the 1960s and 1970s. During this period - the two powers signed treaties limiting nuclear arms productions and opened up economic relations. one of the most famous advocates of this policy was Pre
Axis powers
Civil Works Administration
Anti-federalists
Detente
4. Written by Rachel Carson and published in 1962. Exposed the environmental hazards of the pesticide DDT. Carson's book helped spur an increase in environmental awareness and concern among the American people.
John Steinbeck
Camp David Accords
Silent Spring
Henry Clay
5. Written by Kate Chopin in 1899. This novel portrays a married woman who defies social convention first by falling in love with another man - and then by committing suicide when she finds that his views on women are as oppressive as her husband's. It
The Awakening
Walt Whitman
Baby boom
Tripartite Pact
6. 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
Jay's Treaty
Deists
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
Anti-Imperialist League
7. A series of twelve letters published by John Dickinson. The letters denounced the Townsend Duties by demonstrating that many ot the arguments employed against the Stamp Act were valid against the Townsend Duties as well. The letters inspired anti-Bri
Joint-stock companies
Helsinki Accords
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
CIA
8. 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
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Eugenics
Susan B. Anthony
House Un-American Activities Committee
9. Early American fiction writer. His most famous work - The Scarlet Letter (1850) - explored the moral dilemmas of adultery in a Puritan community.
Jane Addams
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Deists
Nathaniel Hawthorne
10. Primarily concerned with international espionage and information gathering. In the 1950s - this organization became heavily involved in many civil struggles in the Third World - supporting groups likely to cooperate with the US rather than the USSR.
Dynamic conservatism
Puritans
CIA
Iran-Contra affair
11. 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
Carpetbaggers
Deists
12. Industrialist Henry Ford installed the first of these while developing his Model T car in 1908 - and perfected its use in the 1920s. This type of manufacturing allowed workers to remain in one place and master one repetitive action - maximizing outpu
Assembly line
Salutary neglect
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Lost generation
13. Anarchist Italian immigrants who were charged with murder in Massachusetts in 1920 and sentenced to death. The case against them was circumstantial and poorly argued - although evidence now suggests that they were in fact guilty. It was significant -
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Helsinki Accords
Peace Corps
14. 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
Specie Circular
Anti-Saloon League
Carpetbaggers
Allies
15. 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
Big stick diplomacy
Allies
Dynamic conservatism
The Beats
16. Political figure throughout the Era of Good Feelings and the Age of Jackson. He served as James Monroe's secretary of war - as John Quincy Adam's vice president - and then as Andrew Jackson's vice president for one term. A firm believer in states' ri
John C. Calhoun
Taft-Hartley Act
The Feminine Mystique
Smith-Connolly Act
17. Passed in 1918 as an amendment to the Espionage Act. Provided for the punishment of anyone using "disloyal - profane - scurrilous - or abusive language" in regard to the US government - flag - or military.
The Feminine Mystique
Sedition Amendment
Jane Addams
Students for a Democratic Society
18. 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.
Assembly line
Axis powers
Henry Cabot Lodge
Tippecanoe
19. A prominent transcendentalist writer. Two of his most famous writings are Civil Disobediance (1849) and Walden (1854). He advocatd living life according to one's conscience - removed from materialism and repressive social codes.
Henry David Thoreau
Salutary neglect
Specie Circular
William Jennings Bryan
20. One of the best known writers of the 1920s' "lost generation." An expatriate - he produced a number of famous works during the 1920s - including The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). A member of the Popular Front - he fought in the
George Bush
Mikhail Gorbachev
Edgar Allen Poe
Ernest Hemingway
21. A Frenchman who explored the Great Lakes and established the first French colony in North America at Quebec in 1608.
Anti-Saloon League
Camp meetings
Samuel de Champlain
Assembly line
22. Religious revivals on the frontier during the Second Great Awakening. Hundreds or even thousands of people- members of various dominations- met to hear speeches on repentance and sign hymns.
Camp meetings
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Gag rule
Brown v Board of Ed
23. 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.
Antietam
Henry Hudson
John C. Calhoun
American System
24. Son of John Adams and president from 1825 to 1829. As James Monroe's secretary of state - he workerd to expand the nation's borders and authorized the Monroe Doctrine. His presidency was largely ineffectie due to lack of popular support; Congress blo
Articles of Confederation
John Quincy Adams
Dynamic conservatism
Roger Williams
25. A time of religious fervor during the 1730s and 1740s. The movement arose in response to the Enlightenment's increased religious skepticism. Protestant ministers held revivals throughout the English colonies in America - stressing the need for indivi
Saddam Hussein
John Brown
Assembly line
First Great Awakening
26. Passed in March 1941. Allowed the president to lend or lease supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the US -" such as Britain - and was a key move in support ot the Allied cause before the US formally entered World War II. Was extende
Saddam Hussein
Black Power
Lend-Lease Act
Great Society
27. 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.
Bill of Rights
Committee to Defend America First
Mikhail Gorbachev
Berlin Blockade
28. Created by FDR to cope with the added economic difficulties brought on by the cold winter months of 1933. The organization spent approximately $1 billion on short-term projects for the unemployed but was abolished in the spring of that year.
The Beats
Civil Works Administration
Great Society
F. Scott Fitzgerald
29. Smugglers of alcohol into the US during the Prohibition Era (1920-1933) - often from Canada or the West Indies.
Dynamic conservatism
James Buchanan
Iran-Contra affair
Bootleggers
30. A series of raids coordinated by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Throughout 1910 - police and federal marshals raided the homes of suspected radicals and the headquarters of radical organizations in thirty-two cities. The raids resulted in more
John Quincy Adams
Taft-Hartley Act
Palmer Raids
Peace Corps
31. Writer who satirized political leaders and American society in the 1920s. His magazine American Mercury served as the journalistic counterpart to the postwar disillusionment of the "lost generation."
H. L. Mencken
Deists
John Brown
James Fenimore Cooper
32. The final German offensive in Western Europe - lasting from December 16 - 1944 - to January 16 - 1945. Hitler amassed his last reserves against Allied troops in France. Germany made a substantial dent in the Allied front line - but the Allies recover
Lend-Lease Act
Battle of the Bulge
American Civil Liberties Union
Bull Moose Party
33. The partnership of Great Britain - France - and Italy during World War I. The alliance was pitted against the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1917 - the US joined the war on this side. During World War II - the coalition included Gr
Northwest Ordinance
Bank veto
Allies
The Age of Reason
34. A report issued in 1957 by Truman's Presidential Committee on Civil Rights. The report called form the elimination of segregation.
Mutual Assured Destruction
CCC
To Secure These Rights
Articles of Confederation
35. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1953 to 1969. His liberal court made a number of important decisions - primarily in the realm of civil rights - including Brown v Board of Education of Topeka in 1954.
Alien and Sedition Acts
American System
James Buchanan
Earl Warren
36. A leading member of the women's suffrage movement. She served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1892 until 1900.
Hartford Convention
Susan B. Anthony
Black Power
Cash-and-carry
37. During ratification - these people opposed the Constitution on the grounds that it gave the federal government too much political - economic - and military control. They instead advocated a decentralized governmental structure that granted the most p
Anti-federalists
Jimmy Carter
Popular Front
Axis powers
38. 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.
Edgar Allen Poe
Silent Spring
The Beats
George Bush
39. 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.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Henry Clay
John Brown
Smith-Connolly Act
40. Signed by 12 Native American tribes after their defeat at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. The treaty cleared the Ohio territory of tribes and opened it up to US settlement.
Samuel Adams
Treaty of Greenville
Jay's Treaty
Bull Moose Party
41. Prime minister of England from 1940 to 1945. He was known for his inspirational speeches and zealous pursuit of war victory. Together he - FDR - and Stalin mapped out the post-war world order as the "Big Three." In 1946 - he coined the term "iron cur
Alien and Sedition Acts
Walt Whitman
Bank veto
Winston Churchill
42. Signed in September 1940 by Germany - Italy - and Japan. These nations comprised the Axis powers of World War II.
Atomic Energy Commission
Atlantic Charter
The Awakening
Tripartite Pact
43. Passed in 1883. This act established a civil service exam for many public posts and created hiring systems based on merit rather than on patronage. The act aimed to eliminate corrupt hiring practices.
Bacon's Rebellion
Gulf War
Pendleton Act
Nathaniel Hawthorne
44. Passed by Congress in 1882 amid a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment among American workers. The act banned Chinese immigration for ten years.
AFL
Northwest Ordinance
John Cabot
Chinese Exclusion Act
45. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Inflation
Pendleton Act
AFL
Edgar Allen Poe
46. 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
William Randolph Hearst
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Nuremburg Trials
Checks and balances
47. Founded in 1957 by Martin Luther King Jr. and other prominent clergymen. Fought against segregation using nonviolent means.
Northwest Ordinance
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Joint-stock companies
Inflation
48. Theory of trade which stresses that a nation's economic strenght depends on exporting more than it imports. Britain's use of this policy manifested itself in the triangular trade and in a series of laws - such as the Navigation Acts (1651-1673) - aim
Mercantilism
Big stick diplomacy
Henry Clay
Puritans
49. Eisenhower's Cold War strategy - preferring deterrence to ground force involvement - and emphasizing the massive retaliatory potential of a large nuclear stockpile. Eisenhower worked to increase nuclear spending and decrease spending on ground troops
Tiananmen Sqaure
Henry Cabot Lodge
New Look
Deists
50. In 1962 - a year after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion - the US government learned that Soviet missile bases were being constructed in Cuba. President JFK demanded that the USSR stop shipping military equipment to Cuba and remove the bases. US forces
New Look
Cuban Missile Crisis
John Cabot
The Age of Reason