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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. The system built into the US Constitution in which the three branches of government (legislative - executive - and judicial) have separate and equal powers that are limited and dependent upon each other. It is also called checks and balances.
Assembly Line
New Left
Separation of Powers
Hawks
2. 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
Black Power
Tariff
Referendum
3. 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
Trusts
Protectorate
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Internal Improvements
4. The Eisenhower-era theory that one communist country would infiltrate or influence its neighbors - supporting insurrection there and causing them to become communist too. They would fall like a series of dominoes standing close together. Kennedy - Jo
Second Reconstruction
Domino Theory
Speculation
Speakeasies
5. 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
Assembly Line
Backlash
Referendum
Colonization
6. 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.
Vertical Integration
Court Packing Scheme
New Left
Jim Crow
7. A policy in which one people or a group within a nation attempts to destroy people whose ethnic background differs from theirs.
Unicameral Legislature
Margin Buying
Ethnic Cleansing
Interstate Commerce
8. Also called "applied Christianity -" this reform movement - driven by Christian teachings - sought to relieve the suffering of the poor.
Imperialism
Great Society
Realist Movement
Social Gospel
9. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Judicial Review
Supply-Side Economics
Stagflation
Specie Circular
10. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Appeasement
Impressment
Technological Unemployment
Democracy
11. 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
Universal Suffrage
Cotton Gin
Division of Powers
Theory of Perpetual Union
12. 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
Capitalism
Judicial Review
Interchangeable Parts
Joint Stock Company
13. A list - circulated among potential employers - of alleged "troublemakers" not to be hired.
Colonization
Planter
Blacklist
Advertising
14. 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.
Rock and Roll
Loyalty Oaths
Cabinet
Supply-Side Economics
15. An agricultural system in which farm workers supply their own tools - rent land - and have more control over their work than agrarian wage workers.
Bailouts
Democracy
Tenant Farming
Kyoto Protocol
16. A country whose affairs are partly controlled by a stronger country. The US established several protectorates - such as Cuba - in the 20th century.
Cold War
Bush Doctrine
Protectorate
Unicameral Legislature
17. 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.
Independent Counsel
Baby Boom
Kyoto Protocol
Cabinet
18. 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.
Political Machines
Jim Crow
Juvenile Delinquency
Protectorate
19. The movement to form labor organizations that represent every worker in a single industry - regardless of his or her level of skill.
Blacklist
Industrial Unionism
Juvenile Delinquency
Barbed Wire
20. An economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products deemed necessary for the good of the people
Appeasement
Homesteaders
Contraband of War
Socialism
21. The formal or official approval for a constitution or amendment.
Muckrackers
Medicare
Ratification
Weapons of Mass Destruction
22. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
New Immigration
Protective Tariff
Pro-Choice
Loyalty Oaths
23. A slave owner in early Virginia or Maryland; later - according to the census - a man who owned 20 or more slaves.
Planter
Assembly Line
Juvenile Delinquency
Impeachment
24. The system built into the US Constitution in which the three branches of government (legislative - executive - and judicial) have separate and equal powers that are limited and dependent upon each other. It is also called separation of powers.
Ethnic Cleansing
Division of Powers
Checks and Balances
Bailouts
25. 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.
Boston Tea Party
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Navigation Acts
Injunction
26. A tax on imports (goods coming into a country). Tariffs were advocated by Alexander Hamilton in 1792 and favored by the supporters of the American System to pay for internal improvements and protect US industry. Tariffs were often a main issue in Jac
Socialism
Free Soil Position
Tariff
Veto
27. 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
Family Values
Subprime Mortgage
Sharecropping
Imperialism
28. Agreements employers forced potential employees to sign in which the employees agreed not to join unions or go on strike.
Bush Doctrine
New Frontier
Yellow-dog Contract
Pro-Choice
29. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Technological Unemployment
Nativism
Progressive Movement
Blacklist
30. Sensationalist - lurid - and often falsified accounts of events printed by newspapers and magazines to attract readers.
Nativism
Guerrilla War
Social Mobility
Yellow Journalism
31. People who illegally manufactured - sold - or transported alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period.
Black Power
Bootleggers
Separation of Powers
Mortgage-Backed Securities
32. Labor in which the worker can leave whenever he or she wishes (as opposed to slave labor). Wage labor or work for pay is free labor.
Stagflation
Free Labor
Cotton Gin
Impeachment
33. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Intrastate Commerce
Black Power
Muckrackers
Bailouts
34. The policy practiced by the European nations prior to WWII wherein they made concessions to aggressive nations-particularly - Hitler's Germany-in hopes of satisfying the demands of that nation and ending further aggression.
Assembly Line
Consumer Society
Appeasement
Popular Sovereignty
35. The practice of victorious candidates distributing government jobs to friends and supporters rather than to the most qualified people. Andre Jackson gave his supporters the spoils of victory - whereas John Quincy Adams by and large did not.
Vertical Integration
Spoils System
Pragmatism
Impressment
36. The term denoting the ongoing military battle of the US and its allies against terrorism - first used by George W. Bush when addressing a joint session of Congress following the terrorist attacks on September 11 - 2001.
Court Packing Scheme
Impressment
War on Terror
Sit-Ins
37. 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
Independent Counsel
Free Soil Position
Assembly Line
Court Packing Scheme
38. 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
Delegated Powers
Civil Rights Movement
Popular Sovereignty
Scalawags
39. 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
Stagflation
Judicial Review
Impressment
Free Labor
40. The belief that the United States should not be involved in world affairs.
Sharecropping
Isolationism
Second Reconstruction
Mortgage-Backed Securities
41. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Unicameral Legislature
White Flight
Scalawags
Protective Tariff
42. 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
Theory of Perpetual Union
Social Mobility
Impeachment
Artsian
43. The post-WWII US policy that sought to prevent the spread of communism.
Containment
Specie Circular
Escalation
Yellow-dog Contract
44. The first wave was in the 1830s through the early 20th century when the radicals Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Susan B. Anthony - and Lucretia Mott advocated equality - employment - education - and suffrage. The second wave - which advocated these same id
Second Wave of Feminism
Interstate Commerce
McCarthyism
New Frontier
45. 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
Family Values
Social Mobility
Blue Laws
Planter
46. An organization and discussion method employed by feminists in the late 1960s and early 1970s in which women would exchange experiences of discrimination - read radical analyses of oppression - and develop an understanding that the patriarchal or som
Political Machines
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Capitalism
Dollar Diplomacy
47. Residential communities near large urban centers. Although suburbs existed in the 19th century - they became a widespread social phenomenon in the 1950s.
Patroonship
Kyoto Protocol
Suburbia
Confederation
48. 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
Judicial Review
Reserved Powers Clause
War on Terror
Doves
49. The generation of children born between the end of WWII and 1964.
Cotton Gin
Jim Crow
Baby Boom
Bimetallists
50. The idea that the Constitution was created by the states and so the states could dissolve it. This was advocated first by Madison and Jefferson in 1798 in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and later by Robert Y Hayne in his debate with Daniel Web
Compact Theory
Isolationism
Mestizos
Suburbia