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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. Derisive term for Northerners who went to the South during Reconstruction to promote reform or to profit from it.
Spoils System
Reserved Powers Clause
New Left
Carpetbaggers
2. The name used by the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe its domestic programs.
Great Society
Protective Tariff
Two-Party System
Mass Production
3. Progressive political reform in the early 1900s that enabled voters to introduce legislation.
Free Soil Position
Initiative
Impeachment
Assembly Line
4. A prosecutor chosen by a panel of three judges (appointed by the attorney general) to investigate wrongdoing in the executive branch. Established after the Watergate Scandal - the role was designed to prevent conflict of interest within the executive
Teenagers
Direct Democracy
Vietnam Revisionism
Independent Counsel
5. Techniques used in industry to produce large quantities of goods using interchangeable parts and moving assembly lines. Elements of mass production were developed in the 19th century; the process was perfected by Henry Ford in the 1910s.
Navigation Acts
Black Power
Mass Production
Pragmatism
6. A policy of empire building in which a nation conquers other nations with an aim toward increasing its power and controlling those nations. This was a cause of WWI.
Bush Doctrine
Interstate Commerce
Medicare
Imperialism
7. The political belief that America's obvious future was to "o'er spread the continent -" in the words of John O'Sullivan in 1846. A corollary was that Americans would bring democracy to the "ignorant and inferior" peoples of the West. The Mexican War
Separation of Powers
Guerrilla War
Encomienda
Manifest Destiny
8. Popular music genre - with roots in African American rhythm and blues and "doo-wop." It developed in the 1950s and was popularized by Elvis Presley.
Interchangeable Parts
Unicameral Legislature
Medicare
Rock and Roll
9. The political position advocating sending free blacks to Liberia in Africa to reduce the number of them in the country-the more blacks that were freed - the fewer there would be in America. It was seen as a way of alleviating the danger of slave insu
Colonization
Temperance Movement
Direct Primary
Puppet Regimes
10. An agricultural system in which farm workers supply their own tools - rent land - and have more control over their work than agrarian wage workers.
Tenant Farming
Pragmatism
Backlash
Court Packing Scheme
11. The name used by the administration of John F. Kennedy to describe its proposed programs for the nation.
Abolitionism
Protectorate
New Frontier
Second Reconstruction
12. A type of colony in which the people of the colony chose the governor of the colony. Rhode Island was a self-governing colony.
Artsian
Self-Governing Colony
Advertising
Excise Tax
13. Persons who do not represent a state or nation who participate in military conflict and do not adhere to accepted rules of war. According to the Bush administration - unlawful combatants captured on the battlefield and detained off of US soil are not
Homesteaders
Navigation Acts
Tariff
Unlawful Combatants
14. A tax that is added onto the price of goods produced - sold - or distributed within a country; for example - sales tax.
Reserved Powers Clause
Excise Tax
Patroonship
Free Silverites
15. Illegal bars and saloons that operated during Prohibition.
Speakeasies
Trusts
Telegraph
Nationalism
16. Critical term for the owners of the big business of the Gilded Age who accumulated great wealth and power.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Robber Baron
Carpetbaggers
Consciousness-Raising Groups
17. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Tenant Farming
Universal Suffrage
Delegated Powers
Subprime Mortgage
18. The series of violent reactions to police brutality - poor living conditions - assassinations - and high unemployment from 1964-1968. The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) called them a reaction to the rising expecta
Urban Riots
Scab
War on Poverty
Confederation
19. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Installment Plans
Imperialism
Democracy
Settlement House Movement
20. A method of mass production whereby the products are moved from worker to worker - with each person performing a small - repetitive task on the product and sending it to the next for a different task until the finished item is assembled. In the 18th
Free Blacks
Assembly Line
Speakeasies
Direct Democracy
21. Large corporations created by the consolidation of competing companies to form a monopoly or near monopoly.
Isolationism
Mestizos
Rugged Individualism
Trusts
22. Historiography is the study of how history is written. Historians in the 1950s-consensus historians-in general argued that America was the world's great democracy that only did good in the world and had no conflicts at home. Largely due to the effort
Conflict Historiography
Universal Suffrage
Democracy
Interstate Commerce
23. A type of adjustable-rate mortgage - often requiring no down payment - offered to customers with risky credit ratings. The lending institution makes money by steadily increasing interest payments.
Rugged Individualism
Subprime Mortgage
Encomienda
Cowboys
24. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Mass Production
Independent Counsel
Bush Doctrine
Royal Colony
25. Laws enacted in many states based on religious bans of personal behavior deemed immoral; for example - law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Intrastate Commerce
Yellow Journalism
War on Terror
Blue Laws
26. The joining together of companies to control all aspects of the production process of an item - from the mining or growing of materials through production and distribution of the final product.
Cotton Gin
Vertical Integration
Unicameral Legislature
Great Society
27. A list - circulated among potential employers - of alleged "troublemakers" not to be hired.
Blacklist
Trusts
Jim Crow
Kyoto Protocol
28. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Joint Stock Company
Muckrackers
Summit Meeting
Guerrilla War
29. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Laissez-Faire
Puppet Regimes
Nationalism
Referendum
30. Opposition to communism. Extreme anti-communism was manifested in the "Red Scare" of the 1920s and McCarthyism of the 1950s.
Ecology
Family Values
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Anti-Communism
31. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Self-Governing Colony
War on Terror
Specie Circular
Mass Production
32. This clause - found in the last paragraph of Article I Section 8 of the US Constitution - allows Congress to make laws not specifically delegated to it by the Constitution but that may be "necessary and proper" to carry out its delegated powers. (Als
Teenagers
Specie Circular
Elastic Clause
Doves
33. The principal that the Supreme Court has the power to review laws passed by Congress and actions taken by the president to determine whether or not they are consistent with the Constitution. The Supreme Court can declare a law or presidential action
Culture Wars
Direct Primary
Judicial Review
Bicameral Legislature
34. A practice used in colonial America in which a person entered into a contract for a specified period of time with another in exchange for the payment of his or her passage to the New World. The indentured servant was sometimes promised some land afte
Technological Unemployment
Planter
Abolitionism
Indentured Servitude
35. The political position advocated by Jerry Falwell - Pat Robertson - and other conservative Republicans emphasizing a life of religious observance along with no drugs - no divorce - no abortions - no homosexuality - no working mothers - and no sex bef
Pragmatism
Unions
Contraband of War
Family Values
36. A policy developed by the Spanish in the 1500s in which the Spanish settlers in the New World were permitted to use Native American labor if the settlers promised to attempt to Christianize them. It led to the exploitation of the Native Americans
Backlash
Encomienda
Universal Suffrage
Consumer Society
37. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Free Silverites
Culture of the Quarters
Lynching
Blacklist
38. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
Summit Meeting
Mestizos
Social Gospel
Capitalism
39. The study of the environment.
Temperance Movement
Ecology
White Flight
Rock and Roll
40. Perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1844 - the telegraph allowed for communications over long distances by tapping out coded messages to be carried over wires.
Reserved Powers Clause
Telegraph
Nonaggression Treaty
Encomienda
41. Lincoln's Civil War policy of treating runaway slaves as enemy war property. He accepted the slaves as a way to hurt the Southern cause. They were freed and employed as aides to the Union army until Lincoln started recruiting black troops after the E
Contraband of War
Technological Unemployment
Short-staple Cotton
Annexation
42. Residential communities near large urban centers. Although suburbs existed in the 19th century - they became a widespread social phenomenon in the 1950s.
Assembly Line
Realist Movement
New Frontier
Suburbia
43. The power of the president to reject legislation. The US Congress can override a veto by the US president if it can pass the legislation by a two-thirds majority.
Pro-Life
Annexation
Veto
Free Blacks
44. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Theory of Perpetual Union
Homesteaders
Reserved Powers Clause
War on Terror
45. The political position that claimed that we could have won the Vietnam War if we had declared war - put in more troops - had a more unified country - or given our generals free reign to fight. These positions are called revisionist because the consen
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Vietnam Revisionism
Popular Sovereignty
Jim Crow
46. Also called "applied Christianity -" this reform movement - driven by Christian teachings - sought to relieve the suffering of the poor.
Social Gospel
Assembly Line
Vertical Integration
Political Machines
47. Bundles of subprime mortgages that are traded like stocks.
Guerrilla War
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Mass Production
Assembly Line
48. A term used to describe an investment with a reward that can be great-if the investment is successful. It contributed to the stock market crash of 1929.
Speculation
Impressment
Short-staple Cotton
Blacklist
49. Cotton that grew inland in the Black Belt of the South - an area characterized by its dark soil. Short-staple cotton could not be grown profitably until the cotton gin was invented.
Two-Party System
Short-staple Cotton
Guerrilla War
Progressive Movement
50. The movement to form labor organizations made up of skilled wokrers within a particular field.
Craft Unionism
Horizontal Integration
Boston Tea Party
Socialism