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AP U.S. History
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1. Used nonviolent protest and boycott to achieve better working conditions for farmers (esp. Mexican-Americans)
Yellow journalism
China turns communist
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
2. The two political parties that formed following Washington's presidency; Federalists for stronger central government - Republicans for stronger state governments
Federalists and Republicans
Cotton Gin
Suffolk Resolves
John C. Calhoun
3. To service economy in late 20 century (end of industrialism) - Higher focus on services (esp. education) rather than material products
Mann Act
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
Harpers Ferry (1859)
Economic transition
4. Drastic cutbacks in regulation of business by the federal government (banks - transportation - communications
Immigration Act of 1965
Deregulation
Schechter v. U.S Court case
TR mediates Russo-Japanese War
5. Efficient working methods to increase productivity; usually resulted in lower wages (hated by workers) - power to managers
Frederick W. Taylor - Scientific Management
Citizen Genet
Palmer Raids
Karl Marx Das Kapital
6. Prohibited testing of nuclear bombs above ground to slow the nuclear arms race and the release of nuclear fallout into the atmosphere
Eugene V. Debs
Ike's Farewell Speech
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Booker T. Washington
7. Considered a hero for his solo crossing of the Atlantic by plane
Neutrality
Charles Lindbergh
Republican Party
Federalism
8. Middle class; white flight from urban areas due to black migration; government supported insurance for homeowners and builders
Fair Labor Standards Act
Fort Sumter
Suburbia
Strict vs. Loose interpretation of the Constitution
9. Created Federal Reserve System - regional banks set up for twelve separate districts - final authority of each bank lay with the Federal Reserve Board - paper money to be issued 'Federal Reserve Notes'
Whigs (Patriots)
Federal Reserve Act
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Marcus Garvey
10. U.S. felt it was its duty to 'watch out' for the interests of other countries in the Western hemisphere; provided justification for invasions of Latin America.
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Marcus Garvey
National Organization of Women
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
11. Left primary open to Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy - both promising to end the controversial war
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12. All English subjects are represented in Parliament - including those not allowed to vote
Jamestown
Virtual Representation
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Nullification
13. (The Lonely Crowd) 'outer directed' Americans conforming to peer pressure on moral and social issues - rather than independently thinking on morals
Gains for women
'Big BM' Haywood
'Brain trust'
David Riesman
14. Black rights leader - heavily influenced by Malcolm X (advocated black separatism rather than integration)
Ku Klux Klan
New Jersey Plan
Scopes Trial
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
15. Achieved an abnormal rise in class system (steel industry) - pioneered vertical integration (controlled Mesabie Range to ship ore to Pittsburgh) - opposed monopolies - used partnership of steel tycoons (Henry Clay Frick as a manager/partner) - Bessem
Jackson's Presidency
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
Second Great Awakening
Andrew Carnegie
16. British passenger liner secretly carrying ammunition sunk by German u-boat - included American passengers
Lusitania
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
'Great Society'
Tariff of Abominations
17. Through CIO - led three coal mine strikes (some of the very few strikes during the time period)
John L. Lewis
National Organization of Women
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA & YWCA)
Scopes Trial
18. Prohibited discrimination in any government-related work; increased black employment
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
The Glorious Revolution
Boston Tea Party
Robert E. Lee
19. French threat at the borders was no longer present - therefore the colonies didn't need English protection; more independent stand against Britain
Four Freedoms' speech
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
John L. Lewis
French and Indian War
20. Supported Socialists - militant unionists and socialists - advocated strikes and sabotaging politics - aimed for an umbrella union similar to Knights of Labor - ideas too radical for socialist cause
Industrial Workers of the World
Washington Disarmament Conference (1921)
Indian Removal Act
Humanitarian diplomacy
21. Meant to keep government unquestioned by critics - particularly of the Federalists
Commerce Compromise
Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr.
Stock market crash (1929)
Alien and Sedition Acts
22. Ex-Lincoln secretary; worked to gain Open Door Notes' acceptance from the major powers
Erie Canal
National Organization of Women
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Secretary of State John Hay
23. Victorian standards confined women to the home to create an artistic environment as a statement of cultural aspirations
New Federalism
Cult of domesticity
Lowell mill/system
Eugene V. Debs
24. Clay and Calhoun - eager for war with Britain (War of 1812)
Transcendentalism
Naval battle in Manila Bay - Philippines
William Seward
War hawks
25. Proclamation of 1793 response to French attempts for alliance with US
Battle of Tippecanoe
Indian Removal Act
George Whitefield
Neutrality
26. Peaceful destruction of British tea in Boston Harbor by colonists disguised as Indians
Hartford Convention
Boston Tea Party
Fordney-McCumber Tariff and Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1922 and 1930
Lewis and Clark expedition
27. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
Election of 1960
March on Washington
Monroe Doctrine
28. Opposed to slavery and secession - but stayed loyal to Virginia - despite offer for command of Union Army
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Court Packing
Robert E. Lee
George Washington
29. Required of members of the Puritan Church; took the place of baptism required by the Catholic Church
Conversion Experience
Social Gospel movement
Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr.
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
30. Most numerous in New England - fought for independence
Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817)
CIA overthrow of Iran (1953)
Whigs (Patriots)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
31. Killed the AAA - although FDR insisted on continuing by creating smaller state-level AAAs
Butler v. U.S. Court case
Little Rock Crisis (1957)
Nullification
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
32. Conservatives like Reagan benefited from denouncing the New Left and excessive antiwar protests; gave him political prominence
John Smith
Conservative backlash against liberalism
Kitchen Cabinet
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
33. Populists campaigned for silver-backed money rather than gold-backed - believed to be able to relieve working conditions and exploitation of labor
Vietcong
Free silver
George Whitefield
Transcendentalism
34. Removal of Saddam Hussein - 2003 - Iran - Iraq - and North Korea designated as the 'axis of evil -' institution of democratic government in Iraq to replace Hussein's dictatorship (return to spread and protection of democracy throughout the world - mo
Causes of the depression
Invasion of Iraq
Whig Party
Freedom Riders (Congress of Racial Equality - CORE)
35. Oregon Territory owned jointly with Britain - Polk severed its tie to Britain - forced to settle for compromise south of 49° rather than 54°40'
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36. Mandated the toleration of all Christian denominations in Maryland - even though Maryland was founded for Catholics (but majority was protestant)
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Cuban Missile Crisis
Samuel Gompers
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
37. Government would hold its revenues rather than deposit them in banks - thus keeping the funds away from private corporations; 'America's Second Declaration of Independence'
Independent Treasury Bill
Lowell mill/system
George Wallace - American
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
38. Issued by Lincoln following Antietam (close enough to a victory to empower the proclamation) - declared slaves in the Confederacy free (did not include border states) - symbolic gesture to support Union's moral cause in the war
Emancipation Proclamation
Election of 1800
Pinkertons
Citizen Genet
39. Philosophy that deficit spending during a depression would increase purchasing power and stimulate economy; FDR disagreed with the policy at first and borrowed money to cover deficits
Bracero program
Truman Doctrine
Keynesian economics
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
40. Repeat candidate for president - proponent of silver-backing (16:1 platform) - cross of gold speech against gold standard; Democratic candidate (1896)
Pocahontas
Square Deal
Declaratory Act
William Jennings Bryan
41. South divided into 5 military districts; states to guarantee full suffrage for blacks; ratify 14th amendment
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Monroe Doctrine
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
George Washington
42. Introduced the 'trickle-down' economics theory in order to promote business and increase money available for speculation
Kent State Protest
Harriet Tubman
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Isolationism in 1920s & 1930s
43. Agreement between US and Britain to remove armed fleets from the Great Lakes
James Monroe
United States vs. EC Knight Company
Upton Sinclair
Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817)
44. Workers unable to escape (locked into factory) - all died; further encouraged reform movements for working conditions
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
Scopes Trial
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
45. Connected the colonies to Britain - opposed to unnecessary unfair taxation; strong influence on Albany Plan
Karl Marx Das Kapital
Sugar Act
Five Civilized Tribes
Benjamin Franklin
46. Worked towards asylums for the mentally insane - worked alongside Mann
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
Dorothea Dix
Pendleton Civil Service Act
'New Left'
47. Public treaties - free trade - free seas - reduced armament burdens - anti-imperialism - independence to minorities - international organization
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48. Activist government to serve all citizens (cf. Alexander Hamilton); founded New Republic magazine
French and Indian War
Anaconda plan
Charles II - James II
Herbert Croly - The Promise of American Life
49. Accomplished great number of relief - recovery - and reform efforts; sought practical solutions to the problems by experimentation
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50. Proponent of gradual gain of equal rights for African-Americans
Booker T. Washington
Election of 1800
National Road
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)