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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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1. Right to bear arms
Jacob Riis
Elvis Presley
2nd Amendment
court packing
2. Ruled those arrested must be informed of their right to an attorney before questioning
Dawes Act
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Miranda v. Arizona
George Wallace
3. 1914 - 1918
World War I
18th Amendment
Berlin Wall
William H. Taft
4. US soldiers massacred 300 unarmed Native American in 1890. This ended the Indian Wars.
Political machines
15th Amendment
Battle of Wounded Knee
WPA
5. Progressive - era journalists sought to bring about reform.
18th Amendment
Miranda v. Arizona
Muckrakers
Samuel Adams
6. The exchange of crops - animals - and disease and ideas of different cultures after Europeans landed in the Americas
Island hopping
Columbian Exchange
Normandy
Henry Ford
7. President during 1920's period of corruption. Died in office.
Trench Warfare
Fourteen Points
Warren G. Harding
Transcontinental railroad
8. No cruel or unusual punishment.
Charles Lindbergh
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
8th Amendment
24th Amendment
9. King of Great Britain during American Revolution
U-2 Incident
Samuel Adams
King George III
Island hopping
10. Depression - era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people.
League of Nations
Joe McCarthy
Bay of Pigs
Hoovervilles
11. American feminist icon - journalist - and social and political activist.
Red Scare
Gloria Steinem
Laissez Faire
Woodrow Wilson
12. Early rock n ' roll performer
Medger Evers
Douglas MacArthur
Sacco and Vanzetti
Elvis Presley
13. Reform movement that banned the sale and consumption of alcohol. It also increased organized crime.
Henry Ford
Prohibition
Cesar Chavez
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
14. Statesman - political philosopher - and one of the Founding Fathers
U.S.S. Maine
5th Amendment
Samuel Adams
21st Amendment
15. Powers reserved to the states
10th Amendment
Theodore Roosevelt
Yellow Journalism
Bobby Kennedy
16. Law that provided 160 acres to anyone who was willing to settle land in the West.
Homestead Act
The Jazz Age
NATO (1959)
22nd Amendment
17. Ruled courts are required to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford attorneys.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Cattle Drives
Omar Bradley
Gideon v. Wainwright
18. 1944 invasion of Europe. (D- Day)
Command Economy
Normandy
Containment
Richard M. Nixon
19. Alternate term for 1920's.
Prohibition
The Rosenberg's
The Jazz Age
Transcontinental railroad
20. US general in charge of the Allied forces in the Pacific Ocean.
Douglas MacArthur
Manifest Destiny
Populism
Thomas Jefferson
21. Mississippi civil rights activist. Assasinated by KKK member.
Bay of Pigs
John Scopes
Federalism
Medger Evers
22. Competition between European countries to create empires.
George Wallace
Miranda v. Arizona
Imperialism
William 'Boss' Tweed
23. No double jeopardy - do not have to testify against yourself.
The Baby Boom
Immigration
Malcolm X
5th Amendment
24. First president of the US. General in Revolutionary War.
NATO (1959)
George Washington
19thAmendment
18th Amendment
25. Gave all U.S. citizens equal protection under the law regardless of color.
Populism
14th Amendment
22nd Amendment
The Baby Boom
26. Repealed the 18th amendment and ends Prohibition
21st Amendment
SEC
King George III
Social Darwinism
27. No unlawful search and seizure.
Korean War
Rough Riders
4th Amendment
GI Bill
28. Makes sure no branch of the government becomes too powerful.
The Holocaust
Columbian Exchange
Ronald Reagan
Checks and Balances
29. The policy that the US should prevent communism from spreading to other nations.
Homestead Act
Separation of Powers
Woodrow Wilson
Containment
30. The right to a fast and public trial.
6th Amendment
Dawes Act
2nd Amendment
Sacco and Vanzetti
31. Founding father - politician - scientist
16th Amendment
Clarence Darrow
Susan B. Anthony
Benjamin Franklin
32. Dec.7 - 1941 - Japanese attack on US naval base at Pearl Harbor. U.S. enters the war as a result.
Transcontinental railroad
Neil Armstrong
Pearl Harbor
Red Scare
33. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
The Holocaust
Federalist Papers
Hoovervilles
6th Amendment
34. Business tycoon who controlled most of the steel industry.
Reynolds v. Sims
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Great Society
Andrew Carnegie
35. The belief that if a nearby nation becomes communist then surrounding nations will do the same.
Civil War
Segregation
Domino Theory
The Articles of Confederation
36. Example of corruption during Warren G. Harding's Presidency
Columbian Exchange
Teapot Dome Scandal
John F. Kennedy
24th Amendment
37. No quartering of troops during peace time
3rd Amendment
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
Medger Evers
Alfred Thayer Mahan
38. Power is shared between the states and national government.
Populism
Georgia O'Keefe
Federalism
King George III
39. Ruling bared quota systems in college admissions but affirms the constitutionality of affirmative action
The Jazz Age
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Bracero Program
Yellow Journalism
40. Made segregation illegal in public schools.
Brown v. Board of Education
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Clarence Darrow
Emancipation Proclamation
41. Freedom of speech - religion and press;
Theodore Roosevelt
1st Amendment
John F. Kennedy
Clarence Darrow
42. First astronaut to land on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
Malcolm X
Yellow Journalism
Shirley Chisholm
43. American couple accused of Communism and helping the Soviet Union obtain information about the atomic bomb. They were found guilty and sentenced to death.
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44. Soviet leader during 1950's - 60's
John F. Kennedy
Yellow Journalism
Nikita Kruschev
Domino Theory
45. Invented the vaccine for polio
Sputnik
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
Korean War
Jonas Salk
46. LJB's agenda designed to help poor American's.
Plessy v. Ferguson
The War on Poverty
Command Economy
John F. Kennedy
47. W. Wilson's proposal for peace after WW I
22nd Amendment
Fourteen Points
Malcolm X
Battle of Wounded Knee
48. The mass murder of 6 million Jews and others in Nazi concentration camps.
Benjamin Franklin
The Holocaust
Manifest Destiny
Escobedo v. Illinois
49. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
Rosa Parks
Bill of Rights
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Jim Crow laws
50. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
8th Amendment
WPA
Red Scare
John J. Pershing