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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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
Carpetbaggers
Rugged Individualism
Pro-Life
Sit-Down Strike
2. People who illegally manufactured - sold - or transported alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period.
Unicameral Legislature
Appeasement
Lynching
Bootleggers
3. Early 20th-century election reform that allowed citizens - rather than political machines - to choose candidates for public office.
Medicaid
Direct Primary
Culture Wars
Muckrackers
4. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Specie Circular
Boston Tea Party
Nationalism
Assembly Line
5. 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
Poll Tax
Free Soil Position
Nativism
Democracy
6. The policy used by the British before the War of 1812 wherein the British stopped US vessels and removed sailors from them to be used on British naval vessels. it was also used to a limited extent by the French during this same period. It was one of
Impressment
Isolationism
Scalawags
Unions
7. A policy of empire building in which a nation conquers other nations or territories with the goal of increasing its power and expanding the area it controls. This was a cause of WWI.
Backlash
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Socialism
Imperialism
8. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Democracy
Barbed Wire
Juvenile Delinquency
Patroonship
9. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Theocracy
Universal Suffrage
Democracy
Medicare
10. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Carpetbaggers
Planter
Lynching
Unicameral Legislature
11. 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.
Independent Counsel
Political Machines
Vietnam Revisionism
Cold War
12. Large corporations created by the consolidation of competing companies to form a monopoly or near monopoly.
Trusts
Black Codes
Anti-Communism
Speculation
13. 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.
Militarism
White Flight
Loyalty Oaths
Patroonship
14. Art and literature that seek to depict the commonplace in a plausible and direct manner.
Anthracite Coal
Family Values
Cowboys
Realist Movement
15. Lincoln's contention that the Union pre-existed the Constitution because it began with the Articles of Association in 1774-since the states had signed on to that document - the Union could not be broken. He discussed this theory in his first inaugura
Robber Baron
Theory of Perpetual Union
Two-Party System
Second Wave of Feminism
16. 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.
Medicare
Direct Democracy
Supply-Side Economics
Backlash
17. An increase in number - volume - scope. In reference to the Vietnam War - it refers to the increase in the number of troops and the intensity of involvement by the United States.
Escalation
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Specie Circular
Free Silverites
18. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Ecology
Mercantilism
Bicameral Legislature
Homesteaders
19. A term coined in the 1950s to describe illegal or undesirable behavior by teenagers.
Summit Meeting
Juvenile Delinquency
Speculation
Hawks
20. The result of a general shift in society in the 1920s characterized by a greater emphasis on purchasing goods.
Yellow-dog Contract
Cotton Gin
Consumer Society
Unicameral Legislature
21. An economic system in which the production and distribution of goods is determined by individual consumer preference. It is characterized by the free-enterprise system - competition - profit motive - and pricing based on the laws of supply and demand
Scab
Capitalism
Blacklist
Political Machines
22. 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
Division of Powers
Industrial Unionism
Tenant Farming
Reserved Powers Clause
23. The belief that the United States should not be involved in world affairs.
Pragmatism
Isolationism
Unions
Elastic Clause
24. The idea that each member of the British Parliament represented all British subjects - regardless of location.
Ratification
Virtual Representation
Spoils System
Nativism
25. The generation of children born between the end of WWII and 1964.
Jim Crow
Indentured Servitude
Summit Meeting
Baby Boom
26. 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.
Juvenile Delinquency
Theocracy
Veto
Summit Meeting
27. Bundles of subprime mortgages that are traded like stocks.
Imperialism
Contraband of War
Settlement House Movement
Mortgage-Backed Securities
28. The idea that machinery eliminates the need for human employment-that the development of new machine-based methods of work can lead to workers' losing their jobs.
Bicameral Legislature
Bimetallists
Technological Unemployment
Secession
29. 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
Assembly Line
Telegraph
Supply-Side Economics
Appeasement
30. 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
Loose Constructionist
Culture Wars
Domino Theory
Universal Suffrage
31. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was called the "Second Reconstruction" because the first Reconstruction in the 1860s and 1870s had not brought equality for blacks.
Navigation Acts
Second Reconstruction
Social Gospel
Loose Constructionist
32. A government controlled behind the scenes by another power. During the Vietnam War - South Vietnam's governments were installed and controlled by the US; Ngo Dinh Diem and General Thieu - leaders of South Vietnam were American puppets.
Proprietary Colony
Socialism
Puppet Regimes
Virtual Representation
33. The practice of paying for goods at regular intervals - usually with interest added to the balance - associated with consumption in the 1920s.
Specie Circular
Installment Plans
Mass Production
Socialism
34. A system of government in which the religious leaders rule. A church-state - where the church is the government - is an example.
Specie Circular
Anti-Communism
Theocracy
Joint Stock Company
35. 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
Excise Tax
Short-staple Cotton
Artsian
36. 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
War on Poverty
Tariff
Teach-Ins
Loose Constructionist
37. Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains. The era of the cowboy lasted from 1870 to the late 1880s.
Injunction
Cowboys
Sit-Down Strike
Blue Laws
38. A tax that is added onto the price of goods produced - sold - or distributed within a country; for example - sales tax.
Craft Unionism
Reserved Powers Clause
Excise Tax
Nativism
39. An element of President Truman's 1947 Federal Employees Loyalty and Security Program - which was designed to weed out communists and other "subversives" from government employment.
Strict Constructionist
Loyalty Oaths
Doves
Grandfather Clauses
40. 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
Speculation
Progressive Movement
Robber Baron
Family Values
41. 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.
Settlement House Movement
Injunction
New Immigration
Joint Stock Company
42. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Muckrackers
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Initiative
Second Reconstruction
43. 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
Suburbia
Rugged Individualism
Indentured Servitude
Barbed Wire
44. 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
Vietnam Revisionism
Great Society
Encomienda
Blacklist
45. Those who were pro-Vietnam war in the 1960s.
Black Codes
Culture Wars
Bimetallists
Hawks
46. Philosophical movement - with deep roots in the United States - which holds that truth emerges from experimentation and experience rather than from abstract theory. it is associated with William James and John Dewey.
Assembly Line
Black Power
Protective Tariff
Pragmatism
47. 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.
Sit-Down Strike
Trusts
Cowboys
Court Packing Scheme
48. 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
Cold War
Nationalism
Hawks
Blue Laws
49. Machine-made or standardized parts that could be put together to make a product. Eli Whitney demonstrated to President John Adams in 1801 how a box of guns could be disassembled and reassembled randomly. Each part must be precision-made so that it wi
Second Wave of Feminism
Interchangeable Parts
Bush Doctrine
Referendum
50. A program providing health care for the needy (people who lived below the poverty level) who were not covered by Medicare.
Medicaid
Urban Riots
Intrastate Commerce
Separation of Powers