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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War I. This coalition fought against the Allies (Great Britain - France - Italy). In 1917 - the US joined the war effort against them.
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Economic Opportunity Act
Central Powers
Trust
2. During McCarthyism - provided the congressional forum in which many hearings about suspected communists in the government took place.
Roger Williams
Chinese Exclusion Act
House Un-American Activities Committee
American System
3. Passed by Congress in 1882 amid a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment among American workers. The act banned Chinese immigration for ten years.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Henry Hudson
Smith Act
Salutary neglect
4. 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
Central Powers
Dynamic conservatism
Deists
Economic Opportunity Act
5. 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.
Silent Spring
Corrupt bargain
Annapolis Convention
Bacon's Rebellion
6. 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
Ralph Waldo Emerson
H. L. Mencken
AAA
Northwest Ordinance
7. Defined the process by which new states could be admitted into the Union from the Northwest Territory. The ordinace forbade slavery in the territory but allowed citizens to vote on the legality of slavery once statehood had been established.
Carpetbaggers
Northwest Ordinance
Puritans
William Jennings Bryan
8. 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
Black Panthers
J. Edgar Hoover
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Articles of Confederation
9. 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."
Central Powers
Stokely Carmichael
Bacon's Rebellion
Leif Ericson
10. 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
A Century of Dishonor
CCC
Checks and balances
Smith Act
11. 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.
Bootleggers
Gulf War
CCC
Reaganomics
12. A writer and a disciple of transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson. His major work - Leaves of Grass (1855) - celebrated America's diversity and democracy.
Boston Tea Party
Ernest Hemingway
Walt Whitman
Dynamic conservatism
13. Founded in 1895 - the league spearheaded the prohibition movement during the Progressive Era.
Albany Plan
Mikhail Gorbachev
Anti-Saloon League
The Feminine Mystique
14. 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.
Black codes
Bleeding Kansas
Lend-Lease Act
Black Power
15. 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
The Feminine Mystique
Treaty of Greenville
Great Society
Tippecanoe
16. The nickname of the Progressive Republican Party - led by Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election. This party had the best showing of any third party in the history of the US. Its emergence dramatically weakened the Republican Party and allowed the D
Horatio Alger
Bull Moose Party
Silent Spring
Bacon's Rebellion
17. 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.
John Adams
Tiananmen Sqaure
CIA
Trust
18. 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
Gag rule
Bacon's Rebellion
Henry Cabot Lodge
Civil Works Administration
19. 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
Treaty of Greenville
Bank of the United States
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
20. Major American author in the 1930s. His novels depict simple - rural lives. His most famous work is The Grapes of Wrath (1939).
The Beats
John Steinbeck
Triangular Trade
Allies
21. 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
Annapolis Convention
Anti-Imperialist League
Kansas-Nebraska Act
William Jennings Bryan
22. 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
Bleeding Kansas
Jimmy Carter
Atlantic Charter
Corrupt bargain
23. A communist revolutionary. Castro ousted an authoritarian regime in Cuba in 1959 and established the communist regime that remains in power to this day.
Fidel Castro
Berlin Wall
Ernest Hemingway
Baby boom
24. 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
House Un-American Activities Committee
J. Edgar Hoover
Alger Hiss
25. Also the Compromise of 1820. Resolved the conflict surrounding the admission of Missouri to the Union as either a slave or free state. The compromise made Missouri a slave state - admitted Maine as a free state - and prohibited slavery in the remaind
Earl Warren
Missouri Compromise
Saddam Hussein
Leif Ericson
26. 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
Jane Addams
Taft-Hartley Act
Fidel Castro
J. Robert Oppenheimer
27. 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.
Peace Corps
Black Panthers
Hartford Convention
The Feminine Mystique
28. 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
Silent Spring
Iran-Contra affair
John Adams
Boxer Rebellion
29. 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 Thursday
Baby boom
Nuremburg Trials
Hartford Convention
30. 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
The Beats
American Civil Liberties Union
Kansas-Nebraska Act
American System
31. A group of zealous Chinese nationalists terrorized foreigners and Chinese Christians - capturing Beijing (Peking) in June 1900 and threatening European and American interests in Chinese markets. The US committed 2 -500 men to an international force t
Boxer Rebellion
The Age of Reason
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Berlin Blockade
32. 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.
Henry Hudson
Allies
Bay of Pigs
CCC
33. 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
Cuban Missile Crisis
Detente
William Randolph Hearst
The Awakening
34. 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
Camp meetings
Mercantilism
Cash-and-carry
Lend-Lease Act
35. 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
American Civil Liberties Union
Winston Churchill
Bill of Rights
Dynamic conservatism
36. 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
CCC
Shoot-on-sight order
Tippecanoe
John Brown
37. 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 -
The Rosenbergs
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Walt Whitman
Battle of Britain
38. 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
Anti-federalists
Peace Corps
Boston Tea Party
The Rosenbergs
39. 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
Sedition Amendment
Edgar Allen Poe
AFL
40. Early American fiction writer. His most famous work - The Scarlet Letter (1850) - explored the moral dilemmas of adultery in a Puritan community.
Boxer Rebellion
H. L. Mencken
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Black Power
41. The popular name for the Kansas Territory in 1856 after abolitionist John Brown led a massacre at a pro-slavery camp - setting off waves of violence. Brown's massacre was in protest to the recent establishment of Kansas as a slave state. Pro-slavery
Tippecanoe
Tiananmen Sqaure
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act
42. Written by Betty Friedan in 1963. This book was a rallying cry for the women's liberation movement. It denounced the belief that women should be tied to the home and encouraged women to get involved in activities outside their home and family.
Lost generation
Alger Hiss
The Rosenbergs
The Feminine Mystique
43. 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
Lend-Lease Act
Battle of Britain
Carpetbaggers
Northwest Ordinance
44. Advocated isolationism and opposed FDR's reelection in 1940. Committee members urged neutrality - claiming that the US could stand alone regardless of Hitler's advances in Europe.
National Origins Act
Henry David Thoreau
Committee to Defend America First
Triangular Trade
45. Issued in 1941 in response to German submarine attacks on American ships in the Atlantic ocean. The order authorized naval patrols to fire on any Axis ships found between the US and Iceland.
Shoot-on-sight order
Sedition Amendment
Gag rule
Black Panthers
46. A Scottish immigrant who in 1901 founded Carnegie Steel - then the world's largest corporation. In addition to being an entrepreneur and industrialist - he was a philanthropist who donated more than $300 million to charity during his lifetime.
Andrew Carnegie
Axis powers
Helsinki Accords
CIA
47. 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.
Salutary neglect
Bank of the United States
Camp David Accords
Treaty of Greenville
48. Was the leader of Iraq. In August 1990 - he lead an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait - sparking the Gulf War.
Andrew Carnegie
A Century of Dishonor
Saddam Hussein
Helsinki Accords
49. 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
Popular Front
Smith Act
Salutary neglect
Jacques Cartier
50. The series of French and American naval conflicts occuring between 1798 and 1800.
Quasi-war
Northwest Ordinance
Ernest Hemingway
William Jennings Bryan