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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The exchange of crops - animals - and disease and ideas of different cultures after Europeans landed in the Americas
Richard M. Nixon
1st Amendment
Columbian Exchange
Muckrakers
2. The policy that the US should prevent communism from spreading to other nations.
Containment
Cattle Drives
Booker T. Washington
Civil War
3. The mass migration of African - Americans to Northern cities from 1910 through both World Wars.
The Great Migration
10th Amendment
Command Economy
Richard M. Nixon
4. Teacher was charged with violating laws prohibiting the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.
John Scopes
U.S.S. Maine
Fidel Castro
Calvin Coolidge
5. US Admiral who encouraged the US to strengthen its naval power to become a world power.
SEC
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Escobedo v. Illinois
Rough Riders
6. A system by which people can conduct business free of government control except for reasonable regulations made for the public good.
Domino Theory
court packing
18th Amendment
Free Enterprise Economy
7. Established the federal income tax.
16th Amendment
The Little Rock Nine
Command Economy
U.S.S. Maine
8. Divides the powers of government into 3 branches: legislative - executive - judicial
Urbanization
Georgia O'Keefe
Separation of Powers
John J. Pershing
9. American feminist icon - journalist - and social and political activist.
15th Amendment
Gloria Steinem
Cesar Chavez
The Articles of Confederation
10. Fear that Communists were going to take over the US in the 1920's.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Battle of Wounded Knee
Korean War
Red Scare
11. Growth of cities. Large range of urban problems including sanitation - transportation - and crowded living conditions.
3rd Amendment
Columbian Exchange
Urbanization
Shirley Chisholm
12. Allowed temporary work contracts for Mexican immigrants.
Bracero Program
Containment
Normandy
Berlin Wall
13. Period of African - American cultural creativity in Music - art - literature during the 1920's
Bill of Rights
Pearl Harbor
The Harlem Renaissance
Bobby Kennedy
14. Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Bracero Program
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Populism
15. Ruling bared quota systems in college admissions but affirms the constitutionality of affirmative action
Marshall Plan (1948)
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Rosa Parks
Great Society
16. Political movement involving farmers - who wanted silver dollars (inflation) - government ownership of railroads - and lower protective tariffs.
Georgia O'Keefe
John Scopes
Populism
Calvin Coolidge
17. Failed invasion of Cuba planned by the US government
Checks and Balances
Harry S. Truman
Bay of Pigs
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
18. A U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union and the pilot - Francis Gary Powers - was captured.
The Little Rock Nine
U-2 Incident
Plessy v. Ferguson
Thomas Jefferson
19. No cruel or unusual punishment.
World War I
Manifest Destiny
8th Amendment
Susan B. Anthony
20. Right to bear arms
Woodrow Wilson
World War II
3rd Amendment
2nd Amendment
21. A 1944 law that gives military veterans financial and education benefits.
GI Bill
Reynolds v. Sims
Truman Doctrine (1947)
NATO (1959)
22. Abolished the poll tax.
Upton Sinclair
Nullification Crisis
Populism
24th Amendment
23. US warship blown up in Havana Harbor off the coast of Cuba. The Spanish were blamed and war was declared.
Manifest Destiny
U.S.S. Maine
Henry Ford
John F. Kennedy
24. Eliminated literacy tests for voters.
Georgia O'Keefe
Thomas Jefferson
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Henry Ford
25. US General in Europe during WWII. He was in charge of the Invasion of Normandy (D- Day). Cold War President
Sputnik
Domino Theory
21st Amendment
Dwight D. Eisenhower
26. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
Treaty of Versailles
Sacco and Vanzetti
WEB DuBois
Rosa Parks
27. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
John J. Pershing
The Rosenberg's
Richard M. Nixon
World War I
28. Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd President of the United States.
Populism
Rosa Parks
Brown v. Board of Education
Thomas Jefferson
29. Freedom of speech - religion and press;
Political machines
The War on Poverty
Alfred Thayer Mahan
1st Amendment
30. US General who led the US 1st Army during the Invasion of Normandy.
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Clarence Darrow
Nikita Kruschev
Omar Bradley
31. Congressional approval that gave LBJ the power to escalate the war in Vietnam.
Normandy
WEB DuBois
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
4th Amendment
32. Ruled criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations
Medger Evers
Escobedo v. Illinois
Federalism
Korean War
33. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) - Insurance for people's bank accounts.
FDIC
5th Amendment
The Jazz Age
7th Amendment
34. Area of the Great Plains where heavy droughts had dried up the farmland.
The Holocaust
Dust Bowl
Reconstruction
Political machines
35. The belief that if a nearby nation becomes communist then surrounding nations will do the same.
Prohibition
NATO (1959)
Domino Theory
The Little Rock Nine
36. The belief that the rich succeed because they re superior to the poor.
Laissez Faire
Trench Warfare
Upton Sinclair
Social Darwinism
37. 1st ten amendments to Constitution. Protects individual rights.
Truman Doctrine (1947)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Civil War
Bill of Rights
38. The turning point in the war in the Pacific.
Dawes Act
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Reynolds v. Sims
Battle of Midway
39. President 1963-68
Lyndon B. Johnson
Shirley Chisholm
7th Amendment
Berlin Airlift
40. FDR's program for fighting the Great Depression.
The New Deal
Political machines
The Holocaust
John Scopes
41. Prohibited discrimination in the sale or rental of housing.
13th Amendment
Double V Campaign
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
7th Amendment
42. The belief that America had the God - given right and duty to expand across the continent
The Jazz Age
WPA
Jonas Salk
Manifest Destiny
43. President during 1920's period of corruption. Died in office.
William H. Taft
court packing
The New Deal
Warren G. Harding
44. The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agriculture economy.
Transcontinental railroad
Sacco and Vanzetti
Clarence Darrow
Industrialization
45. Communist leader of Cuba.
Muckrakers
Cuban Missile Crisis
Fidel Castro
Homestead Act
46. Alternate term for 1920's.
7th Amendment
Hoovervilles
The Jazz Age
Samuel Adams
47. Author of The Jungle - book that describes conditions of the meat packing plants and immigrants struggles.
Industrialization
Rosa Parks
Double V Campaign
Upton Sinclair
48. No unlawful search and seizure.
George Washington
4th Amendment
Truman Doctrine (1947)
21st Amendment
49. Gave all U.S. citizens equal protection under the law regardless of color.
14th Amendment
Laissez Faire
4th Amendment
George Wallace
50. President 1968 - 74. Resigned after Watergate
21st Amendment
Richard M. Nixon
George Wallace
Medger Evers