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AP U.S. History
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1. In Brook Farm Community - literary nationalist - transcendentalist (nascent ideas of God and freedom) - wrote 'The American Scholar'
Roger Williams
Stephen Austin
Ralph Waldo Emerson
New immigrants vs. old immigrants
2. Fear of Japanese-Americans as traitors - sent off (by law) to internment camps; removal of deemed threats in military areas
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr.
Japanese internment
Washington's Farewell Address
3. Family farmers who hired out slaves for the harvest season - self-sufficient - participated in local markets alongside slave owners
Lodge Reservations
Open Door Policy
Conscription policies
Yeoman Farmers
4. Private property subject to government regulation when property is devoted to public interest; against railroads
Munn v. Illinois
Know-Nothing (American) Party
Herbert Hoover's Food Administration
Barbary Pirates
5. Small oil companies sold stock and authority to Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company (consolidation) - cornered world petroleum market
12th Amendment
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
Standard Oil Trust
Women's Christian Temperance Union
6. Hamilton's plan to solve Revolutionary debt - Assumption highly controversial - pushed his plan through Congress - based on loose interpretation of Constitution
North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA (1994)
Bank of the United States
Federalists and Republicans
Fair Deal
7. Founded by Emerson - strong emphasis on spiritual unity (God - humanity - and nature) - literature with strong references to nature
Suburbia
French and Indian War
Jingoism
Transcendentalism
8. Worked to reform the American education system - abolitionist - prison/asylum reform with Dorothea Dix
George Wallace - American
Horace Mann
Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr.
Worcester v. Georgia
9. Through CIO - led three coal mine strikes (some of the very few strikes during the time period)
Ike's Farewell Speech
John L. Lewis
President Franklin Roosevelt
Citizen Genet
10. Government to buy silver to back money in addition to gold
Civil Rights Cases
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
11. Founded by Uriah Stephens (1869); excluded corrupt and well-off; equal female pay - end to child/convict labor - employer-employee relations - proportional income tax; 'bread and butter' unionism (higher wages - shorter hours - better conditions)
Knights of Labor
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
Causes of the depression
King James I - King Charles
12. Admiral Dewey defeated Spanish initially; American troops (aided by Aguinaldo's insurgents) captured Manila - leading to annexation
Boston Tea Party
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
Naval battle in Manila Bay - Philippines
William and Mary
13. Repeat candidate for president - proponent of silver-backing (16:1 platform) - cross of gold speech against gold standard; Democratic candidate (1896)
William Jennings Bryan
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
'Big BM' Haywood
Peace Corps
14. Loose interpretation allowed for implied powers of Congress (such as the National Bank) - strict interpretation implied few powers to Congress
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
Strict vs. Loose interpretation of the Constitution
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
15. Led railroad workers in Pullman Strike - arrested; Supreme Court (decision in re Debs) legalized use of injunction (court order) against unions and strikes
Church of England
North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA (1994)
Eugene V. Debs
President Franklin Roosevelt
16. Westward migration of workers (new economic opportunities - esp. aircraft industry) - high rates of divorce and family/juvenile violence - women encouraged to work in factories - still held inferior to men
Vietnamization
Mann Act
The Homefront
Dorothea Dix
17. Part of 'First' New Deal Program (1933-1935) - insured deposits < $5000 - reassured American public of the worth of banks
The Enlightenment
James Madison
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
John Dewey
18. Part of transportation revolution - from Cumberland MD to Wheeling WVa - toll road network; stimulated Western expansion
Essex case
First American strategy in WWII
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
National Road
19. 'Rotation in office;' Jackson felt that one should spend a single term in office and return to private citizenship - those who held power too long would become corrupt and political appointments made by new officials was essential for democracy
Nullification Controversy
Good Neighbor Policy
Spoils System
Rosie the Riveter
20. Black veteran escorted to be enrolled in Univ. of Miss. by military (school reluctant - cf. Little Rock Nine)
President Jimmy Carter
James Meredith
1992 Election
Whigs (Patriots)
21. French threat at the borders was no longer present - therefore the colonies didn't need English protection; more independent stand against Britain
French and Indian War
Mercantilism
Election of 1824
Tet Offensive (1968)
22. Provided for evacuation of English troops from posts in the Great Lakes
23. Needed to protect new Pacific acquisitions - U.S. took over the project from the French after overcoming Clatyton¬ Bulwer Treaty (prohibited exclusive control of canal) with the Hay¬ Pauncefote Treaty
James G. Blaine
Panama Canal
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Whiskey Rebellion
24. Combined Massachusetts - New Hampshire - Connecticut - Rhode Island - and Plymouth (and later Jersey and New York) into one 'supercolony' governed by Sir Edmond Andros - a 'supergovernor'
Open Door Policy
Dominion of New England
Virginia Resolves
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
25. Created the Wisconsin Idea (as governor of Wisconsin) — regulated railroad - direct-primary system - increased corporate taxes - reference library for lawmakers
20-Negro Law
Whiskey Rebellion
Robert La Follette
Citizen Genet
26. Tax cuts to increase population spending (help economy) - drastic cutting back on government programs due to lack of funds
Potsdam Conference (1945)
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
Hudson River School
Cult of domesticity
27. Dance music - slave spirituals adapted into improvisation and ragtime; jazz migrated along with blacks in the Great Migration
Jazz
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Gettysburg
28. Helped lead settlement house movement - co-founded NAACP - condemned war and poverty
Jane Addams
Jay's Treaty
Tallmadge Amendment
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
29. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark sent by Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory on 'Voyage of Discovery'
President Bill Clinton
Lewis and Clark expedition
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Energy Crisis - OPEC
30. CIA attempt to institute Cuban support to overthrow Castro; cover-up uncovered - became representation of Cuban resistance to American aggression
TR mediates Russo-Japanese War
Bay of Pigs invasion
Social Reciprocity
Whiskey Rebellion
31. Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait despite peace treaty and refusal to abandon Iraqi occupation
32. First 'modern' president - moderate who supported progressivism (at times conservative) - bypassed congressional opposition (cf. Jackson) - significant role in world affairs
William Jennings Bryan
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Theodore Roosevelt
Ku Klux Klan
33. Writing took a more realistic approach on the world - regionalist writers focused on local life (Sarah Orne Jewett) - naturalist writers focused on economy and psychology (Stephen Crane)
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
Regionalist and naturalist writers
James K. Polk
The Great Awakening
34. Founded by Betty Friedan - Bella Abzug - and Aileen Hernandez; lobbied for equal opportunity where the EEOC was lacking (gender discrimination); lawsuits and mobilization of public opinion
Bank of the United States
Invasion of Afghanistan (2002)
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
National Organization of Women
35. Forbade restraint of trade and did not distinguish good from bad trusts - ineffective due to lack of enforcement mechanism (waited for Clayton Anti-Trust Act)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
Currency Act
Herbert Hoover's Food Administration
36. Politely demanded from the king a cease¬fire in Boston - repeal of Coercive Acts -. guarantee of American rights
Olive Branch Petition
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Nast
Quarantine Speech - 1937
37. Opposed Polk's high-handedness - avid Southern slave owner
King James I - King Charles
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
John C. Calhoun
Northwest Passage
38. Relied on voluntary compliance (no formal laws) - propaganda; high prices set on commodities to encourage production - Prohibition
39. Reagan called the Soviet Union an 'evil empire'; Korean passenger plane shot down near Moscow (increased anti-Soviet rhetoric); Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) used space-based lasers as defense from nuclear attack
40. Germany announced that it would sink all (including American) ships - attempt to involve U.S. in war
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Roger Williams
Social Gospel movement
Tea Act (1773)
41. American who settled in Texas - one of the leaders for Texan independence from Mexico
William Henry Harrison
William Marcy
North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA (1994)
Stephen Austin
42. Intercepted by Britain; Germany proposed alliance with Mexico - using bribe of return of TX - NM - and AZ; Japan included in alliance
Hudson River School
Lodge Reservations
William and Mary
Zimmerman Note
43. Drafting extremely hated by Northerners - sparked by Irish-Americans against the black population - 500 lives lost - many buildings burned
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
Watergate Scandal
New York City draft riots (1863)
Yeoman Farmers
44. Focused on the 'Common Man;' removal of Indians - removal of federal deposits in BUS - annexation of territory - liberal use of veto
45. Upheld constitutionality of Espionage Act; Congress right to limit free speech during times of war
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Schenk v. U.S. Court case
Square Deal
Civil Rights Act of 1964
46. Lee invaded Pennsylvania - bloodiest battle of the war - Confederate Pickett's Charge (disastrous) - Lee forced to retreat (not pursued by Meade) - South doomed to never invade North again - Gettysburg Address given by Lincoln (nation over union)
Federalists and Republicans
Battle of Gettysburg
Nullification
Muckrakers
47. Considered a hero for his solo crossing of the Atlantic by plane
Monroe Doctrine
Charles Lindbergh
Election of 1960
Conscription policies
48. President has power to cease trade with any foreign country that violated American neutrality
49. US ambassador to Russia - notified Truman of Soviet ambitions to expand empire and overthrow other political forces; established concern for Soviet policy in Eastern Europe - Germany - and the Middle East
March on Washington
Immigration Act of 1965
George Kennan
Pet banks
50. Introduced the 'trickle-down' economics theory in order to promote business and increase money available for speculation
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
The Glorious Revolution
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring