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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. Head of the Manhatten Project - the secret American operation to develop the atomic bomb.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Chinese Exclusion Act
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Corrupt bargain
2. Trials of Nazi war criminals that began in November 1945. More than 200 defendants were indicted in the thirteen trials. All but thirty-eight of them were convicted of conspiring to wage aggressive war and of mistreating prisoners of war and inhabita
Civil Rights Act
Nuremburg Trials
Great Society
James Fenimore Cooper
3. A report issued in 1957 by Truman's Presidential Committee on Civil Rights. The report called form the elimination of segregation.
Pendleton Act
Alger Hiss
Anti-Saloon League
To Secure These Rights
4. 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
Sedition Amendment
Alien and Sedition Acts
Ernest Hemingway
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
5. Head of the FBI from 1924 until his death in 1972. He aggressively intestigated suspected subversives during the Cold War.
James Buchanan
J. Edgar Hoover
Edgar Allen Poe
Earl Warren
6. A dissenter who clashed with Massachusetts Puritans over the issue of seperation of church and state. After being banished from Massachusetts in 1636 - he traveled south - where he founded a colony in Rhode Island that granted full religious freedom
Roger Williams
Triangular Trade
The Rosenbergs
First Great Awakening
7. 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.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Camp meetings
Deists
Mikhail Gorbachev
8. Formed in the absence of support form the British crown - these companies accrued funding for colonization through the sale of public stock. They dominated English colonization throughout the seventeenth century.
Jacques Cartier
American System
Joint-stock companies
Black Thursday
9. America's second president - served from 1797 to 1801. A federalist - he supported a powerful centralized government. His most notable actions in office were the undertakng of the quasi-war with France and the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts.
William Randolph Hearst
Gettysburg
John Adams
Annapolis Convention
10. The English government's policy of not enforcing certain trade laws it imposed upon the American colonies throughout the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The purpose of this policy was largely to ensure the loyalty of the colonies in
Atlantic Charter
Joint-stock companies
Salutary neglect
Fidel Castro
11. Husband and wife who - in 1950 - were accused of spying for the Soviets. They countered the accusation on the grounds that their Jewish background and leftist beliefs made them easy targets for persecution. In a trial closely followed by the American
Bacon's Rebellion
The Rosenbergs
Chinese Exclusion Act
Salutary neglect
12. A prominent author during the Roaring Twenties - he wrote stories and novels that both glorified and criticized the wild lives of the carefree and prosperous. His most famous works include This Side of Paradise - published in 1920 - and The Great Gat
Baby boom
Jay's Treaty
Inflation
F. Scott Fitzgerald
13. 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.
Silent Spring
Tippecanoe
Jacques Cartier
The Beats
14. 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.
Popular Front
James Buchanan
Ernest Hemingway
Andrew Carnegie
15. The last Soviet political leader. He became general secretary of the Communist Party in 1985 and president of the USSR in 1988. He helped ease tension between the US and the USSR- work that earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990. He oversaw the fal
Susan B. Anthony
Mikhail Gorbachev
Lend-Lease Act
Tippecanoe
16. A Frenchman who explored the Great Lakes and established the first French colony in North America at Quebec in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain
Berlin Blockade
James Buchanan
Winston Churchill
17. 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.
Jimmy Carter
James Fenimore Cooper
Pendleton Act
Andrew Carnegie
18. Signed with Spain in 1795. This treaty granted the US unrestricted access to the Mississippi River and removed Spanish troops from American land.
Treaty of San Lorenzo
Treaty of Greenville
Battle of the Bulge
Bootleggers
19. On June 3 and 4 - 1989 - China's communist army brutally crushed a pro-democracy protest here in Beijing. Diplomatic relations between the US and China significantly soured as a result of the attack.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Lost generation
The Rosenbergs
Tiananmen Sqaure
20. A fiction writer who gained popularity in the 1840s for his horrific tales. He published many famous stories - including "The Raven" (1844) and "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846).
Reaganomics
Missouri Compromise
Edgar Allen Poe
Bill of Rights
21. 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
Cuban Missile Crisis
Mercantilism
Henry Clay
Articles of Confederation
22. Negotiated by President Carter - these were signed by Israel's leader - Menachem Begin - and Egypt's leader - Anwar el-Sadat - on March 26 - 1979. The treaty - however - fell apart when Sadat was assassinated by Islamic fundamentalists in 1981.
Camp David Accords
Civil Works Administration
John Quincy Adams
Battle of Britain
23. Written by Thomas Paine; published in three parts between 1794 and 1807. A critique of organized religion - the book was criticized as a defense of Atheism. Paine's argument is a prime example of the rationalist approach to religion inspired by Enlig
Henry David Thoreau
John Brown
The Age of Reason
William Jennings Bryan
24. 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.
William Randolph Hearst
Atomic Energy Commission
Bank of the United States
Trust
25. 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.
Nuremburg Trials
The Beats
Civil Works Administration
Leif Ericson
26. Nonconformist writers such as Allan Ginsberg - the author of Howl (1956) - and Jack Kerouac - who penned On the Road (1957). They rejected uniform middle-class culture and sought to overturn the sexual and social conservatism of the period.
The Beats
Earl Warren
House Un-American Activities Committee
Bill of Rights
27. A reformer and pacifist best known for founding Hull House in 1889. Hull House provided educational services to poor immigrants.
Triangular Trade
Checks and balances
Chinese Exclusion Act
Jane Addams
28. Was the leader of Iraq. In August 1990 - he lead an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait - sparking the Gulf War.
Bootleggers
Tippecanoe
Saddam Hussein
Alger Hiss
29. A radical Protestant group that sought to "purify" the Church of England from within. Persecuted for their beliefs - many of them fled to the New World in the early 1600s - where they established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in present-day Boston. Th
The Feminine Mystique
Puritans
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
The Beats
30. 1795 treaty which provided for the removal of British troops from American land and opened up limited trade with the British West Indies - but said nothing about British seizure of American ships or the impressment of American sailors. While the Amer
31. 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
Dynamic conservatism
Winston Churchill
National Origins Act
First Great Awakening
32. 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.
Deists
Boston Tea Party
Alien and Sedition Acts
Fidel Castro
33. Created by JFK in 1961. The organization sends volunteer teachers - health workers - and engineers on two-year aid programs to Third World countries.
Sacco-Vanzetti case
First Great Awakening
Walt Whitman
Peace Corps
34. An English explorer sponsered by the Dutch East India Company. In 1609 - he sailed up the river that now bears his name - nearly reaching present-day Albany. His explorations gave the Dutch territorial claims to the Hudson Bay region.
John Steinbeck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Henry Hudson
Kansas-Nebraska Act
35. 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.
CIA
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Detente
James Fenimore Cooper
36. A third-party candidate in the 1992 presidential election who won 19 percent of the popular vote. His strong showing demonstrated voter dissatisfaction with the two major parties.
Gettysburg
Ross Perot
Winston Churchill
Eugenics
37. Created in 1933 as part of FDR's New Deal - this organization pumped money into the economy by employing the destitute in conservation and other projects.
CCC
American System
Andrew Carnegie
Treaty of Greenville
38. Organized in 1966 in Oakland - California by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. The group stressed black pride - economic self-sufficiency - and armed resistance to white oppression.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Shoot-on-sight order
Black Panthers
Ralph Waldo Emerson
39. 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
Anti-Imperialist League
John Brown
John C. Calhoun
Bull Moose Party
40. 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
The Age of Reason
Annapolis Convention
Gettysburg
Black codes
41. Leader of a group of senators known as "reservationists" during the 1919 debate over the League of Nations. He and his followers supported US membership in the League only if major revisions were made to the covenant. President Wilson - however - ref
Henry Cabot Lodge
Cuban Missile Crisis
John Brown
Joint-stock companies
42. The alleged leader of a group of Vikings who sailed to the eastern coast of Canada and attempted - unsuccessfully - to colonize the area around the year 1000- nearly 500 years before Columbus arrived in the Americas.
John Brown
Leif Ericson
Jane Addams
Treaty of Ghent
43. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Inflation
Jimmy Carter
Bank of the United States
CCC
44. Created in 1962. United college students throughout the country in a network committed to achieving racial equality - alleviating poverty - and ending the Vietnam War.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
A Century of Dishonor
Axis powers
Students for a Democratic Society
45. 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
Big stick diplomacy
Quasi-war
Baby boom
Tiananmen Sqaure
46. Major American author in the 1930s. His novels depict simple - rural lives. His most famous work is The Grapes of Wrath (1939).
Palmer Raids
Lend-Lease Act
John Steinbeck
Albany Plan
47. 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 -
House Un-American Activities Committee
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Camp David Accords
Treaty of San Lorenzo
48. The stock market crash of October 24 - 1929. After a decade of great prosperity - on this day the market dropped in value by an astonishing 9 percent - kicking off the Great Depression.
Black Panthers
Black Thursday
William Randolph Hearst
Trust
49. During McCarthyism - provided the congressional forum in which many hearings about suspected communists in the government took place.
Baby boom
George Bush
House Un-American Activities Committee
Silent Spring
50. 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
House Un-American Activities Committee
Students for a Democratic Society
Eugenics
Black Power