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AP U.S. History
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1. Warned against permanent foreign alliances and political parties - called for unity of the country - established precedent of two-term presidency
2. Loose interpretation allowed for implied powers of Congress (such as the National Bank) - strict interpretation implied few powers to Congress
Cult of domesticity
Yalta Conference (1945)
Strict vs. Loose interpretation of the Constitution
Tammany Hall
3. Spread quickly; opposed everything that was not White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) (and conservative) - Stephenson's faults and jail sentence led to demise
Social Darwinism
Alien and Sedition Acts
Ulysses S. Grant
Ku Klux Klan
4. Gorbachev announced Soviet withdrawal of power from all of Eastern Europe - including Berlin (wall torn down - free movement - &c.)
Andrew Mellon - secretary of the treasury
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Kent State Protest
5. Radical Calvinists against the Church of England; Separatists (Pilgrims) argued for a break from the Church of England - led the Mayflower - and established the settlement at Plymouth
Washington's Farewell Address
Four Freedoms' speech
Reaganomics
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
6. Prohibited discrimination in any government-related work; increased black employment
The Glorious Revolution
Maysville Road Veto
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
Social Darwinism
7. Edmond Genet contributed to polarization of the new nation by creating his American Foreign Legion in the south - which was directed to attack Spanish garrisons in New Orleans and St. Augustine
Watergate Scandal
Second Great Awakening
Bank of the United States
Citizen Genet
8. US - Britain - Japan - France - and Italy to reduce naval tonnage and halt construction for 10 years; US and Japan to respect Pacific territorial holdings - Kellog-Briand Pact to 'outlaw war'
Bracero program
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Washington Disarmament Conference (1921)
Mayflower Compact
9. Old immigrants from northern and western Europe came seeking better life; new immigrants came from southern and eastern Europe searching for opportunity to escape worse living conditions back home and often did not stay in the US
Bracero program
John Brown
Alexander Hamilton
New immigrants vs. old immigrants
10. Challenged New Englanders to completely separate Church from State - as the State would corrupt the church
Roger Williams
Lowell mill/system
Isolationism in 1920s & 1930s
Jonathan Edwards
11. Beginnings of trusts (destruction of competition); vertical- controlling every aspect of production (control quality - eliminate middlemen - Rockefeller); horizontal- consolidating with competitors to monopolize a market (highly detrimental)
Harlem Renaissance
William Lloyd Garrison
Vertical and horizontal integration
Dominion of New England
12. Alice Paul; shocked traditionalism - League of Women Voters supported; new organization of women who were now more independent
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Zimmerman Note
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
13. Stated the United States was destined to span the breadth of the entire continent with as much land as possible - advocated by Polk
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Manifest Destiny
Boston Massacre
Wagner Act / National Labor Relations Act
14. Runaway slaves could be caught in the North and be brought back to their masters (they were treated as property — running away was as good as stealing)
Fugitive Slave Act
Social Darwinism
California Gold Rush
United States vs. EC Knight Company
15. Meant to keep government unquestioned by critics - particularly of the Federalists
Virginia Plan
Alien and Sedition Acts
Know-Nothing (American) Party
AFL-CIO (1955)
16. Government would protect America's foreign investments with any force needed; under president Taft
17. Tet Offensive in Vietnam - assassination of MLK and Robert Kennedy (presidential candidate) - Riot of Democratic National Convention (Chicago police beat antiwar protestors) - Black Panthers
18. Part of 'First' New Deal Program (1933-1935) - insured deposits < $5000 - reassured American public of the worth of banks
Connecticut Compromise
Dorothea Dix
Kitchen Cabinet
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
19. Government to buy silver to back money in addition to gold
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
President Bill Clinton
Citizen Genet
New Freedom
20. Search warrants on shipping to reduce smuggling; challenged by James Otis
Writs of Assistance
Humanitarian diplomacy
Oregon and 'Fifty-four Forty or Fight!'
AFL-CIO (1955)
21. Believed to provide shortcut from Atlantic to Pacific - searched for by Giovanni de Verrazano for Francis I in the race to Asian wealth
Bacon's Rebellion
'Lost Generation'
Northwest Passage
Church of England
22. Remainder of Florida sold by Spain to US - boundary of Mexico defined
James Monroe
Adams-Onis Treaty
National Origins Act (1924)
Quebec Acts
23. Roosevelt and Pinchot sided on conservation rather than preservation (planned and regulated use of forest lands for public and commercial uses)
Preservationism vs. Conservationism
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
24. Religious movements - traveling 'meetings -' rise of Baptist and Methodist ministries; Charles G. Finney
Whiskey Rebellion
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Second Great Awakening
Kent State Protest
25. Protestant church led by the king of England - independent of Catholic Church; tended toward Catholicism during reign of Catholic royalty
Know-Nothing (American) Party
Church of England
War hawks
Articles of Confederation
26. Accomplished great number of relief - recovery - and reform efforts; sought practical solutions to the problems by experimentation
27. Last major battle; surrender of Cornwallis - led King George III to officially make peace with the colonies
Standard Oil Trust
President Franklin Roosevelt
Battle of Yorktown
Jay's Treaty
28. Americans could now spend what they had been told to save during the war (disposable income); increased purchasing of luxury items
Consumerism
John Smith
American society during the Revolution
Washington's Farewell Address
29. Calvinist - devised concept of 'city on a hill' ('A Model of Christian Charity'); founded highly successful towns in Massachusetts Bay
John Winthrop
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Commerce Compromise
Ngo Dinh Diem
30. National Liberation Front - guerilla militia from south Vietnam fighting alongside the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Vietcong
Court Packing
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
31. Commission on civil rights to attempt to guarantee the ballot to blacks; showed government's changing views of race relations
Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960
Maysville Road Veto
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
Suburbia
32. First Utopian society - by Robert Owen
12th Amendment
Tea Act (1773)
Knights of Labor
New Harmony
33. Father Charles Coughlin (benefited only wealthy people and corporations) - Huey Long ('share our wealth') - Francis Townshend (Old Age Revolving Pension)
Vertical and horizontal integration
Critics of FDR
Pinkertons
Henry Clay and the American System
34. Speech given by BTW to ease whites' fears of integration - assuring them that separate but equal was acceptable - ideas challenged by DuBois
35. Abolished national origins quotas - dramatically increased immigration (especially from Asia and Latin America)
Immigration Act of 1965
Bull Moose Party
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
Articles of Confederation
36. Executed for leaking atomic secrets to Soviets - avowed communists
Liberty Party
Rosenbergs
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
37. In reaction to the Boston Tea Party; closing of Boston Harbor - revocation of Massachusetts charter (power to governor) - murder in the name of royal authority would be tried in England or another colony
The Homefront
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Zoot Suit riots
Dixiecrats - 1948
38. Proponent of gradual gain of equal rights for African-Americans
'Atlanta Compromise'
Booker T. Washington
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Creel Committee
39. September 1949 - US no longer held monopoly; two atomic powers
William H. Taft
Soviet atomic bomb
Federal Reserve Act
Impressment
40. Focused on the 'Common Man;' removal of Indians - removal of federal deposits in BUS - annexation of territory - liberal use of veto
41. Equal representation in unicameral congress
Bay of Pigs invasion
Salvation Army
Tallmadge Amendment
New Jersey Plan
42. Network of safe houses of white abolitionists used to bring slaves to freedom
Bill of Rights
Underground Railroad
Benjamin Franklin
Lodge Reservations
43. Activist government to serve all citizens (cf. Alexander Hamilton); founded New Republic magazine
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Herbert Croly - The Promise of American Life
President John F. Kennedy
44. Unemployment jitters; expelled Teamster union (resorted to gangsterism); height of power of workers' unions
Theodore Roosevelt
Frederick Douglass
Charles Lindbergh
AFL-CIO (1955)
45. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark sent by Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory on 'Voyage of Discovery'
'Trail of Tears'
Lewis and Clark expedition
John Smith
California Gold Rush
46. Rise in stock prices and speculation - decline of construction industry - mistaken 'trickle-down' economics - reliance on credit
'Brain trust'
Causes of the depression
Booker T. Washington
Bull Moose Party
47. Sets of cardboard box houses that epitomized the country's blame on Hoover for the cause of the Depression
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Forced busing
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Hoovervilles
48. British passenger liner secretly carrying ammunition sunk by German u-boat - included American passengers
Anne Hutchinson
Social Gospel movement
Creel Committee
Lusitania
49. Rebels felt the governor of Virginia failed to protect the frontier from the Native Americans
50. Supported abolition - broke off of Anti-Slavery Society
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Liberty Party
Pearl Harbor
Church of England