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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. During McCarthyism - provided the congressional forum in which many hearings about suspected communists in the government took place.
Eugenics
Deists
House Un-American Activities Committee
Bay of Pigs
2. 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.
Tippecanoe
Boston Massacre
Albany Plan
Bill of Rights
3. 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
Central Powers
Mutual Assured Destruction
Bull Moose Party
Missouri Compromise
4. 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.
The Beats
George Bush
Samuel Adams
Civil Rights Act
5. 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
Saddam Hussein
Stokely Carmichael
Taft-Hartley Act
Eugenics
6. A protest against the 1773 Tea Act - which allowed Britain to use the profits from selling tea to pay the salaries of royal governers. In December 1773 - Samuel Adams gathered Boston residents and warned them of the consequences of the Tea Act. Follo
To Secure These Rights
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Bacon's Rebellion
Boston Tea Party
7. Signed on Christmas Eve in 1815. Ended the War of 1812 and returned relations between the US and Britain to the way things were before the war.
Treaty of Ghent
Bacon's Rebellion
Roger Williams
Mutual Assured Destruction
8. 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
Peace Corps
Samuel de Champlain
Bank of the United States
Assembly line
9. 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
Hartford Convention
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Puritans
Mikhail Gorbachev
10. 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 -
First Great Awakening
Bleeding Kansas
Walt Whitman
Alger Hiss
11. 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.
Henry Hudson
Alger Hiss
Nuremburg Trials
Bill of Rights
12. 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.
Dynamic conservatism
Leif Ericson
John Cabot
F. Scott Fitzgerald
13. A meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 - in which the New England-based party enumerated its complaints against the ruling Democratic-Republican party. The Federalists - already losing power steadily - hoped that antiwar sentiment w
Shoot-on-sight order
Hartford Convention
Henry David Thoreau
Atomic Energy Commission
14. 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
Lend-Lease Act
Quasi-war
Puritans
Boxer Rebellion
15. A series of investigations in 1987 exposed evidence that the US had been selling arms to the anti-American government in Iran and using the profits from these sales to secretly and illegally finance the Contras in Nicaragua. (The Contras were a rebel
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Camp meetings
Iran-Contra affair
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16. 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
Earl Warren
AAA
Cuban Missile Crisis
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
17. 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
Lend-Lease Act
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Henry Hudson
Palmer Raids
18. 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
John Quincy Adams
Silent Spring
Samuel de Champlain
Jacques Cartier
19. Democratic president of the US from 1977 to 1981. He is best known for his commitment to human rights. During his term in office - he faced an oil crisis - a weak economy - and severe tension in the Middle East.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Northwest Ordinance
Black Thursday
Jimmy Carter
20. 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
Shoot-on-sight order
Alien and Sedition Acts
Carpetbaggers
Roger Williams
21. 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.
New Look
A Century of Dishonor
Tiananmen Sqaure
John Quincy Adams
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.
Boston Massacre
Anti-Saloon League
Checks and balances
Students for a Democratic Society
23. Chartered in 1791 - the bank was a controversial part of Hamilton's Federalist economic program.
Silent Spring
Susan B. Anthony
Bleeding Kansas
Bank of the United States
24. 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
Dynamic conservatism
Alger Hiss
Carpetbaggers
Great Society
25. Issued on August 14 - 1941 during a meeting between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The charter outlined the ideal postwar world - condemned military aggression - asserted the right to national self-determination - a
Articles of Confederation
Allies
Atlantic Charter
The Feminine Mystique
26. Founded in 1895 - the league spearheaded the prohibition movement during the Progressive Era.
Missouri Compromise
Black Power
Northwest Ordinance
Anti-Saloon League
27. Passed in 1854. The act divided the Nebraska territory into two parts - Kansas and Nebraska - and left the issue of slavery in the territories to be decided by popular sovereignty. It nullified the prohibition of slavery above the 36 30' latitude est
Henry Cabot Lodge
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Saddam Hussein
Helsinki Accords
28. 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
Deists
Battle of Britain
The Awakening
John C. Calhoun
29. Passed in 1924. Established maximum quotas for immigration into the US. This law severely restricted immigration from southern and eastern Europe - and excluded Asians entirely.
James Fenimore Cooper
National Origins Act
Winston Churchill
Specie Circular
30. An influential American writer in the early nineteenth century. His novels - The Pioneers (1823) - The Last of the Mohicans (1826) - and others - employed distinctly American themes.
Treaty of San Lorenzo
James Fenimore Cooper
Taft-Hartley Act
Popular Front
31. 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
Detente
Corrupt bargain
Palmer Raids
Eugenics
32. A communist revolutionary. Castro ousted an authoritarian regime in Cuba in 1959 and established the communist regime that remains in power to this day.
Anti-Saloon League
Bacon's Rebellion
A Century of Dishonor
Fidel Castro
33. 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
Carpetbaggers
Popular Front
Puritans
Articles of Confederation
34. Ronald Reagan's economic philosophy which held that a capitalist system free from taxation and government involvement would be most productive. Reagan believed that the prosperity of the rich upper class would "trickle down" to the poor.
First Great Awakening
Ernest Hemingway
Reaganomics
Smith-Connolly Act
35. 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
Quasi-war
Assembly line
First Great Awakening
The Feminine Mystique
36. 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
Berlin Wall
Pendleton Act
American System
37. 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
Black Power
Albany Plan
Jimmy Carter
The Rosenbergs
38. Author of popular young adult novels - such as Ragged Dick - during the Industrial Revolution. His "rags to riches" tales emphasized that anyone could become wealthy and successful through hard work and exceptional luck.
Horatio Alger
Triangular Trade
Edgar Allen Poe
Chinese Exclusion Act
39. Founded in 1886 - this organization sought to organize craft unions into a federation. The loose structure of the organization differed from its rival - the Knights of Labor - in that it allowed individual unions to remain autonomous. Eventually the
Saddam Hussein
AFL
Jimmy Carter
Trust
40. 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.
Battle of Britain
A Century of Dishonor
Smith-Connolly Act
Sacco-Vanzetti case
41. 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
Nuremburg Trials
Stokely Carmichael
William Jennings Bryan
Mutual Assured Destruction
42. 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
Black Panthers
Smith Act
Stokely Carmichael
Nathaniel Hawthorne
43. A religious zealot and an extreme abolitionist who believed God had ordained him to end slavery. In 1856 - he led an attack against pro-slavery government officials - killing five and sparking months of violence that earned the territory the name "Bl
H. L. Mencken
The Age of Reason
John Brown
Treaty of Greenville
44. 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
New Look
Boston Tea Party
Deists
Anti-federalists
45. Although Andrew Jackson won the most popular and electoral votes in the 1824 election - he failed to win the requisite majority and the election was thrown to the House of Representatives. Speaker of the House Henry Clay backed John Quincy Adams for
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Corrupt bargain
AAA
Silent Spring
46. 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.
Silent Spring
Black Thursday
Northwest Ordinance
Camp David Accords
47. Smugglers of alcohol into the US during the Prohibition Era (1920-1933) - often from Canada or the West Indies.
Samuel Adams
Reaganomics
Bootleggers
Civil Rights Act
48. The series of French and American naval conflicts occuring between 1798 and 1800.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Quasi-war
Lend-Lease Act
John Steinbeck
49. During World War II - this alliance included Germany - Italy - and Japan. The three powers signed the Tripartite Pact in September 1940.
Axis powers
Susan B. Anthony
Henry Clay
Mutual Assured Destruction
50. Founded in 1920 - this organization seeks to protect the civil liberties of individuals - often by bringing "test cases" to court in order to challange questionable laws. In 1925 - the organization challanged a Christian fundamentalist law in the Sco
Axis powers
American Civil Liberties Union
The Awakening
Black codes