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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.
Free Silverites
Assembly Line
Carpetbaggers
Strict Constructionist
2. The joining together of companies engaged in similar business practices to create a virtual monopoly.
Vertical Integration
Artsian
Tariff
Horizontal Integration
3. The development of large military forces - not only for defense of the nation but for possible aggression into other nations. It was one of the causes of WWI.
Realist Movement
Militarism
Hawks
Horizontal Integration
4. 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
Bush Doctrine
Patroonship
Imperialism
Assembly Line
5. Early 20th-century election reform that allowed citizens - rather than political machines - to choose candidates for public office.
Medicaid
Direct Primary
Self-Governing Colony
Social Mobility
6. Political party organizations that run cities and are often associated with corruption and undemocratic practices. The most notorious example was New York's Tammary Hall Democratic club of the Gilded age.
Political Machines
Short-staple Cotton
Settlement House Movement
Ratification
7. The practice of buying stock on credit. People pay a small percentage of the price of the stock - hoping that it will go up in value and that they can use money from the sale to pay the balance they owe. This practice contributed to the stock market
Judicial Review
Margin Buying
Great Society
Separation of Powers
8. A belief in the ability of people to achieve success in difficult times by calling on their own abilities and resources without the interference of the government. Herbert Hoover subscribed to this notion; it affected the development of governmental
Industrial Unionism
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Rugged Individualism
Free Blacks
9. The belief the the US should not be involved in world affairs.
Sit-Down Strike
Imperialism
Settlement House Movement
Isolationism
10. The 19th and early 20th century movement to limit or outlaw the drinking of alcoholic beverages. The movement achieved its ultimate success with the passage of the 18th Amendment-or Prohibition- which went into effect in 1920.
Domino Theory
Technological Unemployment
Temperance Movement
Family Values
11. The movement to form labor organizations made up of skilled wokrers within a particular field.
Transcontinental Railway
Muckrackers
Craft Unionism
Patroonship
12. Umbrella term for biological - chemical - and nuclear weapons designed to kill large numbers of people.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Craft Unionism
Bootleggers
Secession
13. Powers given to the national/federal government that are specifically stated in the Constitution. They are found in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution and may also be known as expressed or enumerated powers.
Capitalism
Delegated Powers
Isolationism
Horizontal Integration
14. The political act of leaving the Union. The Southern states formed their own country during 1860-1861 after they seceded from the United States.
Secession
Indentured Servitude
Independent Counsel
Free Silverites
15. A grouping of nations where each one pledges mutual support to the others. This support is usually defensive in nature. The formation of alliances was a nunderlying cause of WWI.
Culture Wars
Consumer Society
Alliances
New Immigration
16. A skilled worker who had learned a trade from a master as an apprentice. Shoemakers - bakers - blacksmiths. and carpenters were artisans.
Artsian
Margin Buying
Referendum
Elastic Clause
17. A term used to describe the ability of people to move within the social framework of a society. If the social system provides opportunities for a person born into a lower social class to move to an upper one - or vice versa - a characteristic of the
Backlash
White Flight
Social Mobility
Nonaggression Treaty
18. Provisions in the voting laws in Southern states following Reconstruction designed to allow whites who could not pass literacy tests to vote. The grandfather clause gave the right to vote to people whose grandfathers had been eligible to vote-a provi
Grandfather Clauses
Isolationism
Cowboys
Subprime Mortgage
19. The reaction of some whites to the Civil Rights Movement and the urban riots of the 1960s. The formerly solidly Democratic South started voting Republican following the gains of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s - and many whites sent their kids
Robber Baron
Veto
Backlash
Theory of Perpetual Union
20. A form of educational protest at universities. The practice began in 1965 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor - when professors and students analyzed US foreign policy and debated with each other and-only in the earlier days of the war-with go
Nationalism
Talkies
Short-staple Cotton
Teach-Ins
21. A type of economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products that it deems necessary for the good of the people.
Abolitionism
Socialism
Annexation
Assembly Line
22. 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
Separation of Powers
Pragmatism
New Immigration
Assembly Line
23. The political position that favors abortion on demand.
Contraband of War
Protective Tariff
Cold War
Pro-Choice
24. 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.
Checks and Balances
Telegraph
Culture Wars
Proprietary Colony
25. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
Veto
Protective Tariff
Bimetallists
Lynching
26. A machine that separates seeds from the cotton. The short-staple cotton that grew inland in the South's Black Belt could be cleaned profitably only with the cotton gin. The invention of the cotton gin allowed cotton cultivation to spread - enabling s
Cotton Gin
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Robber Baron
Teach-Ins
27. Agreements employers forced potential employees to sign in which the employees agreed not to join unions or go on strike.
Yellow-dog Contract
Baby Boom
Sit-Down Strike
New Immigration
28. The political idea that the West should be free of slavery. In 1846 - David Wilmot wrote the proviso that there "shall be no slavery or involuntary servitude in any territory acquired from Mexico -" which galvanized the antislavery forces in Congress
Laissez-Faire
Unlawful Combatants
Free Soil Position
Speculation
29. The movement to end slavery. There were many points of view on the subject. Immediate abolitionism advocated ending slavery everywhere and refusing to cooperate with the political process (William Lloyd Garrison). Political abolitionism advocated an
Checks and Balances
War on Poverty
Abolitionism
Nonaggression Treaty
30. Technique of the labor movement in the 1930s that entailed stopping work but not leaving the factory floor - as owners were not able to hire replacement workers so long as the workers occupied the shop floor.
Tenant Farming
Containment
Sit-Down Strike
Anthracite Coal
31. The railroad route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that was completed in 1869.
Transcontinental Railway
Scab
Virtual Representation
Free Blacks
32. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII due to the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Doves
Annexation
White Flight
Veto
33. The political advocacy of black-owned businesses and independent black political action. Stokely Carmichael first used the term in a position paper for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1965.
White Flight
Ratification
Rock and Roll
Black Power
34. The building of canals - railroads - and turnpikes at state or federal expense. These were part of the American Plan - which became an important part of the Whig program of the 1830s. Internal improvements were also supported by the National Republic
Political Machines
Internal Improvements
Margin Buying
Headright System
35. The characteristic of a federal system of government in which power is distributed between central and local governments. This distribution of power usually is established through some outside source - often a constitution - as is the case in the Uni
Short-staple Cotton
Nationalism
Unicameral Legislature
Division of Powers
36. The series of laws designed to create separation between the races. These were by and large Southern state laws made constitutional by the Supreme Court decision Plessy. v Ferguson in 1896.
Jim Crow
Blacklist
Tenant Farming
Rugged Individualism
37. A program providing health care for the needy (people who lived below the poverty level) who were not covered by Medicare.
Abolitionism
Medicaid
Veto
Trusts
38. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Interstate Commerce
Culture of the Quarters
Judicial Review
Blacklist
39. The political events of the 1960s divided the country in many ways. There were pro-Vietnam hawks and anti-Vietnam doves - those who supported the counterculture of liberated sex and drugs and those who did not - those who favored American involvement
Short-staple Cotton
Summit Meeting
Culture Wars
Navigation Acts
40. Reading tests required in some Southern states before people were allowed to register to vote. They were mainly intended to prevent African Americans from voting.
Homesteaders
Literacy Tests
Teenagers
Puppet Regimes
41. 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
Unlawful Combatants
Teenagers
Poll Tax
Juvenile Delinquency
42. Agricultural labor system in the South following the era of slavery wherein a sharecropper could farm a piece of land in return for giving the landowner a share - usually half - of the crop.
Puppet Regimes
Scalawags
Tariff
Sharecropping
43. 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.
Speculation
Capitalism
Puppet Regimes
Rock and Roll
44. A slave owner in early Virginia or Maryland; later - according to the census - a man who owned 20 or more slaves.
Ecology
Tenant Farming
Planter
Loyalty Oaths
45. The economic state in which prices are rising (inflation) and unemployment is high - producing stagnation of growth.
Muckrackers
Culture Wars
Stagflation
Internal Improvements
46. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
Internal Improvements
Imperialism
Poll Tax
Summit Meeting
47. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Literacy Tests
Specie Circular
Transcontinental Railway
Self-Governing Colony
48. The traditions - language - and modes of behavior of the field hands who lived together in slave quarters. They practiced many forms of resistance to the wills of their masters - told each other African-derived tales - sand spirituals - and practiced
Interstate Commerce
Secession
Culture of the Quarters
Rugged Individualism
49. A political system dominated by two parties. Voters reluctance to support third parties reinforces the two-party system. The first two-party system - dating back to the 1970s - included the Federalist and Republican Parties. The current two-party sys
Manifest Destiny
Margin Buying
Two-Party System
Blacklist
50. The name used by the administration of John F. Kennedy to describe its proposed programs for the nation.
Unlawful Combatants
New Frontier
Ecology
Hawks