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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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.
Intrastate Commerce
Delegated Powers
Reserved Powers Clause
Political Machines
2. An economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products deemed necessary for the good of the people
Royal Colony
Socialism
Juvenile Delinquency
Encomienda
3. A program providing health insurance and health care for people over the age of 65.
Advertising
Boston Tea Party
Medicare
Gender Gap
4. The political and social conviction that only white Protestant Americans deserved civil rights and employment. Nativists tried to prevent the Irish and the new immigrants of the 1880's-1920's from becoming citizens or entering the country. The Know-N
Nativism
Artsian
Horizontal Integration
Specie Circular
5. An economic system in which a colony exists for the good of the mother country. The colony's role is to provide raw materials for the mother country (especially products that the mother country cannot produce itself) and serve as a market for the goo
Second Wave of Feminism
Compact Theory
Speakeasies
Mercantilism
6. A type of colony in which the people of the colony chose the governor of the colony. Rhode Island was a self-governing colony.
Medicaid
Self-Governing Colony
Court Packing Scheme
Primogeniture
7. Found in the 10th Amendment - it provides that any powers not specifically given to the central government or specifically denied to the state governments by the Constitution are powers that the states are granted. For example - the power to develop
Independent Counsel
Medicaid
Barbed Wire
Reserved Powers Clause
8. 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
Impeachment
Mestizos
Assembly Line
Craft Unionism
9. The belief the the US should not be involved in world affairs.
Jim Crow
Domino Theory
Isolationism
Hawks
10. 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.
Protectorate
Settlement House Movement
Trusts
Imperialism
11. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Culture Wars
Blacklist
Kyoto Protocol
Trusts
12. The organizations and events in the 20th century that collectively pressured federal - state - and local governments and businesses to grant equal rights to blacks and other minorities.
Stagflation
Direct Primary
Civil Rights Movement
Progressive Movement
13. An invention of the 1870's - barbed wire enabled farmers to enclose land and prevent the long cattle drives that cowboys conducted.
Subprime Mortgage
Barbed Wire
Artsian
Cotton Gin
14. Laws enacted in many states based on religious bans of personal behavior deemed immoral; for example - law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Blue Laws
Bush Doctrine
Separation of Powers
Advertising
15. Anti-communism crusade of the 1950s led by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy. It was characterized by irresponsible accusations and smear campaigns.
Planter
Culture of the Quarters
Mortgage-Backed Securities
McCarthyism
16. 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.
Gender Gap
Two-Party System
Political Machines
Popular Sovereignty
17. Art and literature that seek to depict the commonplace in a plausible and direct manner.
Ratification
Realist Movement
Gender Gap
Loose Constructionist
18. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Universal Suffrage
Injunction
Barbed Wire
Delegated Powers
19. 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
Talkies
Horizontal Integration
Colonization
Loose Constructionist
20. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Impeachment
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Muckrackers
Confederation
21. A type of government characterized by a loose alliance of states leading to a weak central government and strong state governments. This was the type of government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
Confederation
Contraband of War
Muckrackers
Escalation
22. President Roosevelt's (FDR) attempt in 1936 to push a judicial reform bill through Congress that would allow him to appoint six new Supreme Court justices sympathetic to his New Deal.
Spoils System
Court Packing Scheme
Manifest Destiny
Strict Constructionist
23. A body of advisers to a head of state. The US president's cabinet consists of the heads of the various departments plus other advisers.
Installment Plans
Cabinet
Contraband of War
Protectorate
24. Derisive term for US foreign policy in the early 20th century designed to protect the investments of US corporations in Latin America.
Internal Improvements
Unions
Temperance Movement
Dollar Diplomacy
25. A type of democracy in which the people vote on the actions of the government - rather than electing representatives.
Sit-Ins
Indentured Servitude
Direct Democracy
Unlawful Combatants
26. Grangers - Populists - and agrarian activists of the late 19th century who advocated basing money o silver as well as gold. See Free Silverites.
Bimetallists
Barbed Wire
Boston Tea Party
Annexation
27. The political act of leaving the Union. The Southern states formed their own country during 1860-1861 after they seceded from the United States.
Vietnam Revisionism
Direct Primary
Protective Tariff
Secession
28. A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's nation. For people under the control of a foreign power - nationalism is expressed as a desire that one's nation should become a free and independent country. For people who already live in an indepe
Homesteaders
Nationalism
Direct Primary
Grandfather Clauses
29. 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
Scab
Injunction
Conflict Historiography
Nonaggression Treaty
30. The movement of mostly college-educated women to provide shelter - cultural activities - and services to the poor. The height of the movement occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
War on Terror
Abolitionism
Settlement House Movement
Socialism
31. 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
Isolationism
Judicial Review
Initiative
Isolationism
32. The promotion of products in various media. Modern advertising - employing psychology - expert testimony - and other innovations developed in the 1920s.
Anti-Communism
Isolationism
Two-Party System
Advertising
33. The generation of children born between the end of WWII and 1964.
Advertising
Pragmatism
Speakeasies
Baby Boom
34. A legislature composed of two houses. The US Congress - composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives - is an example.
Stagflation
Kyoto Protocol
Initiative
Bicameral Legislature
35. Derisive term for Northerners who went to the South during Reconstruction to promote reform or to profit from it.
Tariff
Black Power
Carpetbaggers
New Left
36. Critical term for the owners of the big business of the Gilded Age who accumulated great wealth and power.
Impressment
Primogeniture
Robber Baron
Alliances
37. The post-WWII US policy that sought to prevent the spread of communism.
Containment
Headright System
Kyoto Protocol
Referendum
38. The process of acquiring new territories
Muckrackers
Vertical Integration
Annexation
Unicameral Legislature
39. A term used to describe a person who believes that the Consitution must be interpreted word by word. Thomas Jefferson believed in strict construction of the Constitution.
Compact Theory
Cotton Gin
Secession
Strict Constructionist
40. 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
Checks and Balances
Lynching
Literacy Tests
Urban Riots
41. 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.
Assembly Line
Sit-Down Strike
Hawks
Horizontal Integration
42. Laws made by the British government restricting colonial trade of sugar and tobacco to any country other than England or by any means other than on British ships.
Democracy
Navigation Acts
Margin Buying
Annexation
43. 1) The political theory that the people hold the fundamental power in a democracy 2) The proposal by Steven Douglas in the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act stating that the people of the territory of Kansas and Nebraska could decide though their representati
Rugged Individualism
Progressive Movement
Popular Sovereignty
Elastic Clause
44. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Progressive Movement
Speakeasies
Scalawags
Laissez-Faire
45. Agreements employers forced potential employees to sign in which the employees agreed not to join unions or go on strike.
Sit-Ins
Yellow-dog Contract
Cold War
Kyoto Protocol
46. The study of the environment.
Ecology
Protectorate
Veto
Vietnam Revisionism
47. The political position that opposes abortion.
Progressive Movement
Pro-Life
Blacklist
Court Packing Scheme
48. The theory that the path to economic growth is through tax cuts for the rich - who will then invest in new businesses and expand old ones - employing new workers as a result.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Supply-Side Economics
Self-Governing Colony
Speakeasies
49. The movement to form labor organizations that represent every worker in a single industry - regardless of his or her level of skill.
Progressive Movement
Industrial Unionism
Strict Constructionist
Ethnic Cleansing
50. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII due to the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Doves
Injunction
White Flight
Gender Gap