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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1898 war with Spain. Acquired Spanish colonies in Caribbean and Pacific.
14th Amendment
Industrialization
Spanish - American War
King George III
2. Depression - era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people.
Harry S. Truman
Hoovervilles
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
5th Amendment
3. JFK's brother and attorney general. Assassinated 1968
Bobby Kennedy
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
Rosa Parks
Treaty of Versailles
4. Period of African - American cultural creativity in Music - art - literature during the 1920's
John Scopes
Omar Bradley
The Harlem Renaissance
Malcolm X
5. Policy that gave military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism.
Miranda v. Arizona
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Truman Doctrine (1947)
Woodrow Wilson
6. Ruling bared quota systems in college admissions but affirms the constitutionality of affirmative action
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
The Baby Boom
Battle of Midway
Emancipation Proclamation
7. Right to bear arms
26th Amendment
Populism
2nd Amendment
Island hopping
8. Law that attempted to assimilate Indians by giving them individual plots of land.
Dawes Act
21st Amendment
Segregation
George Washington
9. Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Gideon v. Wainwright
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Viet Nam
10. Makes sure no branch of the government becomes too powerful.
Checks and Balances
The Articles of Confederation
Immigration
World War II
11. Competition between European countries to create empires.
Federalism
Rough Riders
Imperialism
The Little Rock Nine
12. Political movement involving farmers - who wanted silver dollars (inflation) - government ownership of railroads - and lower protective tariffs.
Benjamin Franklin
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
Brown v. Board of Education
Populism
13. Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.
Political machines
The Little Rock Nine
Harry S. Truman
League of Nations
14. War between the communist of North Vietnam and non - communist armies of S Vietnam supported by the US.
Viet Nam
Urbanization
Andrew Carnegie
5th Amendment
15. Revolutionary era British pampleteer. Wrote Common Sense.
1st Amendment
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Thomas Paine
Barbed wire
16. Gave all U.S. citizens equal protection under the law regardless of color.
14th Amendment
Reconstruction
Columbian Exchange
Containment
17. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
Separation of Powers
John J. Pershing
William Jennings Bryan
3rd Amendment
18. Reapportionment / one man - one vote
Political machines
Baker v. Carr
26th Amendment
Reconstruction
19. Auto manufacturer who created the Model T and began to mass - produce the auto
Nullification Crisis
Civil War
Bay of Pigs
Henry Ford
20. President 1961-63
John F. Kennedy
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Rosenberg's
Populism
21. A U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union and the pilot - Francis Gary Powers - was captured.
Jonas Salk
Abraham Lincoln
Lyndon B. Johnson
U-2 Incident
22. Abolished the poll tax.
Douglas MacArthur
Reynolds v. Sims
Double V Campaign
24th Amendment
23. The exchange of crops - animals - and disease and ideas of different cultures after Europeans landed in the Americas
Cesar Chavez
Urbanization
Columbian Exchange
Bill of Rights
24. Post - WW I attempt to create a United Nations type organization. US did not join.
Booker T. Washington
Malcolm X
League of Nations
17th Amendment
25. Progressive era President. Pro - imperialist.
2nd Amendment
FDIC
Prohibition
Theodore Roosevelt
26. American feminist icon - journalist - and social and political activist.
Hoovervilles
Fidel Castro
Gloria Steinem
Nikita Kruschev
27. New York political machine boss.
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28. African Americans pledged to fight for "Double Victory" - victory over Hitler in Europe - but also against racism at home.
22nd Amendment
Red Scare
Double V Campaign
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
29. Made discrimination based on race - religion or national origin in public places.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
World War II
WPA
The Great Migration
30. 1950-53 war with N Korea & China. Ended in a stalemate but S. Korea remained a democracy.
Yellow Journalism
Hoovervilles
Emancipation Proclamation
Korean War
31. Photographer who raised awareness of working and living conditions of immigrants in the factories and tenements.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
FDIC
Jacob Riis
Industrialization
32. The first African - American woman elected to the U.S House of Representatives.
John Scopes
Bracero Program
Watergate
Shirley Chisholm
33. The right to vote for women.
19thAmendment
Bay of Pigs
5th Amendment
Spanish - American War
34. Early rock n ' roll performer
William 'Boss' Tweed
Dust Bowl
court packing
Elvis Presley
35. President of the US during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
The Baby Boom
The Scopes Trial
Jim Crow laws
36. Established the federal income tax.
16th Amendment
Gloria Steinem
Yellow Journalism
Teapot Dome Scandal
37. The policy that the US should prevent communism from spreading to other nations.
Fourteen Points
Containment
William 'Boss' Tweed
Calvin Coolidge
38. Progressive - era reforms that gave citizens more political power`
13th Amendment
Brown v. Board of Education
Jacob Riis
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
39. US warship blown up in Havana Harbor off the coast of Cuba. The Spanish were blamed and war was declared.
John Scopes
Nullification Crisis
14th Amendment
U.S.S. Maine
40. The mass migration of African - Americans to Northern cities from 1910 through both World Wars.
The Great Migration
Warren G. Harding
Barbed wire
The Jazz Age
41. Failed invasion of Cuba planned by the US government
Samuel Adams
Bay of Pigs
19thAmendment
Woodrow Wilson
42. Power is shared between the states and national government.
World War II
Federalism
Command Economy
Civil War
43. United Farm Workers activist
Cesar Chavez
The Jazz Age
22nd Amendment
The War on Poverty
44. The idea that government should not interfere with business practices.
George Wallace
Brown v. Board of Education
Booker T. Washington
Laissez Faire
45. Anarchists and Italian immigrants accused of murder. Sentenced to death.
Elvis Presley
Sacco and Vanzetti
Imperialism
16th Amendment
46. Separation by race.
19thAmendment
Homestead Act
Segregation
Yellow Journalism
47. Prohibited discrimination in the sale or rental of housing.
18th Amendment
U.S.S. Maine
Yellow Journalism
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
48. Period after the Civil War in the US when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
U.S.S. Maine
Escobedo v. Illinois
Reconstruction
49. Alternate term for 1920's.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Jazz Age
Rosa Parks
Upton Sinclair
50. Works Progress Administration. New Deal work program during Depression.
WPA
Reynolds v. Sims
George Wallace
9th Amendment