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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Competition between European countries to create empires.
Imperialism
Red Scare
Great Compromise
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
2. Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.
10th Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
George Washington
Political machines
3. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
World War I
Urbanization
Baker v. Carr
Rosa Parks
4. President 1963-68
Lyndon B. Johnson
1st Amendment
Miranda v. Arizona
Thomas Jefferson
5. Early rock n ' roll performer
Manifest Destiny
Great Society
Elvis Presley
Fidel Castro
6. Period of African - American cultural creativity in Music - art - literature during the 1920's
Teapot Dome Scandal
The Harlem Renaissance
Samuel Adams
Baker v. Carr
7. North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Formed to defend Europe against Soviet Union.
17th Amendment
NATO (1959)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1st Amendment
8. W. Wilson's proposal for peace after WW I
FDIC
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Hoovervilles
Fourteen Points
9. Photographer who raised awareness of working and living conditions of immigrants in the factories and tenements.
Jacob Riis
Warren G. Harding
Flappers
Pearl Harbor
10. Progressive president chosen as successor to Teddy Roosevelt.
Trench Warfare
Berlin Airlift
William H. Taft
Manifest Destiny
11. President of the US during the Civil War.
Dawes Act
Abraham Lincoln
24th Amendment
18th Amendment
12. Economy in which economic decisions (supply - prices - etc.) are made by the government rather than by market forces.
Columbian Exchange
Medger Evers
Nullification Crisis
Command Economy
13. No cruel or unusual punishment.
8th Amendment
16th Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
The Harlem Renaissance
14. The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agriculture economy.
The Harlem Renaissance
Industrialization
Berlin Airlift
Urbanization
15. Opposing side's attack from the ditches instead of an open battlefield.
Trench Warfare
7th Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
Nikita Kruschev
16. African Americans pledged to fight for "Double Victory" - victory over Hitler in Europe - but also against racism at home.
Barbed wire
Free Enterprise Economy
14th Amendment
Double V Campaign
17. The belief that if a nearby nation becomes communist then surrounding nations will do the same.
Domino Theory
10th Amendment
Bay of Pigs
22nd Amendment
18. Gave 18 year - olds the right to vote - largely due to the draft.
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
Bay of Pigs
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
26th Amendment
19. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) - Insurance for people's bank accounts.
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Malcolm X
Great Compromise
FDIC
20. A system by which people can conduct business free of government control except for reasonable regulations made for the public good.
Watergate
Free Enterprise Economy
Miranda v. Arizona
Pearl Harbor
21. Civil Rights leader from 1950's -1960's. Assassinated in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr
Battle of Wounded Knee
Nullification Crisis
7th Amendment
22. Failed invasion of Cuba planned by the US government
Bay of Pigs
7th Amendment
Civil War
GI Bill
23. 1920's women began to demand more freedom and assert their independence.
Flappers
Populism
Jim Crow laws
GI Bill
24. A 1944 law that gives military veterans financial and education benefits.
7th Amendment
Douglas MacArthur
Thomas Jefferson
GI Bill
25. Repealed the 18th amendment and ends Prohibition
21st Amendment
Joe McCarthy
Susan B. Anthony
Columbian Exchange
26. The first man - made satellite to be launched into outer space.
Harry S. Truman
Treaty of Versailles
Miranda v. Arizona
Sputnik
27. President during 1920's period of corruption. Died in office.
Warren G. Harding
Urbanization
Omar Bradley
The Holocaust
28. First form of government established by the 13 states.
The Articles of Confederation
Hoovervilles
Reconstruction
Dust Bowl
29. No double jeopardy - do not have to testify against yourself.
Baker v. Carr
Samuel Adams
5th Amendment
Bay of Pigs
30. Used to fence in land on the Great Plains - eventually leading to the end of the open frontier.
Barbed wire
15th Amendment
Normandy
6th Amendment
31. Gave African - American men the right to vote.
15th Amendment
Neil Armstrong
The Harlem Renaissance
Checks and Balances
32. Political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice - led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
The Jazz Age
Watergate
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Trench Warfare
33. No unlawful search and seizure.
Bracero Program
Tenements
4th Amendment
The New Deal
34. Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
Treaty of Versailles
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Homestead Act
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
35. United Farm Workers activist
15th Amendment
Cesar Chavez
Jim Crow laws
The Baby Boom
36. Progressive era President. Pro - imperialist.
Columbian Exchange
Cattle Drives
Theodore Roosevelt
Lyndon B. Johnson
37. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
Reconstruction
Ronald Reagan
Homestead Act
John J. Pershing
38. Invented the vaccine for polio
Benjamin Franklin
9th Amendment
SEC
Jonas Salk
39. US Admiral who encouraged the US to strengthen its naval power to become a world power.
22nd Amendment
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Jim Crow laws
The Scopes Trial
40. Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd President of the United States.
Flappers
Miranda v. Arizona
Thomas Jefferson
Brown v. Board of Education
41. Ruled that state legislature districts had to be roughly equal in population.
NATO (1959)
Reynolds v. Sims
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
42. Author of The Jungle - book that describes conditions of the meat packing plants and immigrants struggles.
Bay of Pigs
Upton Sinclair
Malcolm X
Trench Warfare
43. No quartering of troops during peace time
Brown v. Board of Education
Columbian Exchange
Civil War
3rd Amendment
44. American pilot who made the first non - stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Charles Lindbergh
William H. Taft
Urbanization
45. Auto manufacturer who created the Model T and began to mass - produce the auto
William Jennings Bryan
Homestead Act
NATO (1959)
Henry Ford
46. Abraham Lincoln freed all slaves in the Confederate states.
Benjamin Franklin
Teapot Dome Scandal
Emancipation Proclamation
The Scopes Trial
47. Communist leader of Cuba.
Berlin Wall
Booker T. Washington
Fidel Castro
Korean War
48. Dec.7 - 1941 - Japanese attack on US naval base at Pearl Harbor. U.S. enters the war as a result.
Brown v. Board of Education
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Pearl Harbor
John J. Pershing
49. The right to a fast and public trial.
The Holocaust
Charles Lindbergh
6th Amendment
Booker T. Washington
50. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
World War II
Federalist Papers
John F. Kennedy
Federalism