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AP U.S. History
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1. Government compromised to buy and coin $2-4 million/month; government stuck to minimum and inflation did not occur (lower prices); economy grew
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
Nicaraguan Contras
Alliance for Progress (Marshall Plan of Latin America)
James K. Polk
2. Response to Berlin crisis - warned Moscow that threats would be answered with force; Warsaw Pact formed by Soviets in response
President Ronald Reagan
The Federalist Papers
Theodore Roosevelt
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
3. Ex-Lincoln secretary; worked to gain Open Door Notes' acceptance from the major powers
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
'Lost Generation'
Lodge Reservations
Secretary of State John Hay
4. The Jungle revealed unsanitary nature of meat-packing industry - inspired Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA & YWCA)
Tea Act (1773)
Cuban Missile Crisis
Upton Sinclair
5. 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
Citizen Genet
Berlin Wall
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Indian Removal Act
6. Parliament took minor actions in the colonies - allowing them to experiment with and become accustomed to self-government - international trade agreements
Tariff of Abominations
Salutary Neglect
McCarthyism
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
7. Increased tariff on sugar (and other imports) - attempted to harder enforce existing tariffs
Cuban Missile Crisis
Teapot Dome scandal
Sugar Act
Dixiecrats - 1948
8. Used nonviolent protest and boycott to achieve better working conditions for farmers (esp. Mexican-Americans)
Knights of Labor
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Neutrality
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
9. Prohibited exports (and imports) based in American ports - most controversial Jefferson legislation
New Deal
Embargo Act (1807)
Robert La Follette
Bland-Allison Act (1878)
10. Americans could now spend what they had been told to save during the war (disposable income); increased purchasing of luxury items
Consumerism
Bank of the United States
John L. Lewis
Stephen Austin
11. Bicameral congressional representation based on population
Virginia Plan
Articles of Confederation
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
'Hundred days'
12. Emerged from Farmers' Alliance movement (when subtreasury plan was defeated in Congress) - denounced Eastern Establishment that suppressed the working classes; Ignatius Donnelly (utopian author) - Mary E Lease - Jerry Simpson
Declining death rate
Zoot Suit riots
Populist Party
Whiskey Rebellion
13. Natural selection applied to human competition - advocated by Herbert Spencer - William Graham Sumner
Jackie Robinson
Truman's Loyalty Program
Social Darwinism
XYZ Affair
14. Single tax on speculated land to ameliorate industrialization misery
Okies' and 'Arkies'
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
Wagner Act / National Labor Relations Act
Unrestricted submarine warfare
15. New generation of writers outside of Protestantism - resentment of ideals betrayed by society; Fitzgerald (despised materialism - Great Gatsby) - Hemingway (disillusionment - war experience) - Lewis (against upper class — Babbit and Mainstreet) - Fau
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16. Prohibited aiding of belligerent nations - banned civilian involvement; limited power of president during international war - built up armed forces
Vietnamization
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
George Wallace - American
17. Due to threat of nuclear war - Soviets erected wall to separate East Berlin from West Berlin (end exodus of intellect to west); symbol of communist denial of freedom
Yeoman Farmers
Berlin Wall
New Harmony
Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson
18. Catholic communist autocrat of Vietnam - assassinated (with aid of US)
Commerce Compromise
War Industries Board
Ngo Dinh Diem
John Brown
19. 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
Bracero program
1992 Election
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Rosie the Riveter
20. Belligerent nationalism against other threatening nations
George Wallace - American
Truman Doctrine
Jingoism
American society during the Revolution
21. Led railroad workers in Pullman Strike - arrested; Supreme Court (decision in re Debs) legalized use of injunction (court order) against unions and strikes
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
Mercantilism
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Eugene V. Debs
22. Led a slave rebellion in Virginia - attacked many whites - prompted non-slaveholding Virginians to consider emancipation
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23. Fought for old Southern way of life (states' rights) - attempted to gain higher standing within Democratic party; aimed to deny Truman enough electoral votes to avoid his reelection by nominating Strom Thurmond (SC governor)
Invasion of Iraq
Fugitive Slave Act
Dixiecrats - 1948
Thomas Nast
24. Network of safe houses of white abolitionists used to bring slaves to freedom
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
'Big BM' Haywood
Conscription policies
Underground Railroad
25. Created by Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst; aimed to excite American imperialist interests; media bias - subjective representation of events
Vertical and horizontal integration
Yellow journalism
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
National Road
26. State-run economy to provide conflict-free society
National Organization of Women
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
Hartford Convention
Causes of the depression
27. Created the Wisconsin Idea (as governor of Wisconsin) — regulated railroad - direct-primary system - increased corporate taxes - reference library for lawmakers
Ike's Farewell Speech
March on Washington
Robert La Follette
Nativism
28. Calvinist - devised concept of 'city on a hill' ('A Model of Christian Charity'); founded highly successful towns in Massachusetts Bay
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
John Winthrop
Kent State Protest
29. Kennedy vs. Nixon - Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)
Mayflower Compact
Andy Warhol
Election of 1960
Hoovervilles
30. Reduced quota - reduced numbers from eastern and southern Europe - Asians banned - Canadians and Latin Americans exempt
Bull Moose Party
China turns communist
George Washington
National Origins Act (1924)
31. Congressional support to raid houses of radicals believed to have connections to communism
'Great Society'
Palmer Raids
Bank of the United States
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
32. Anti-communist crusades due to fear of radicalism spurred by Bolshevik rebellion
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33. Congress authorized LBJ to repel and prevent aggression against US troops in Vietnam - used as a blank check (perhaps too much - caused protests)
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Free silver
'Baby Boom'
Invasion of Mexico - Pancho Villa
34. Law meant to evolve as society evolves - opposed conservative majority
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr.
US economy since WWII (service economy)
King James I - King Charles
35. Started the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) — 'Back to Africa' movement for racial pride and separatism; inspired self-confidence in blacks
Mercantilism
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
Marcus Garvey
Battle of Yorktown
36. Black veteran escorted to be enrolled in Univ. of Miss. by military (school reluctant - cf. Little Rock Nine)
Embargo Act (1807)
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
James Meredith
37. Protected rights of individual from the power of the central government
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
Berlin Wall
Independent Treasury Bill
Bill of Rights
38. 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'
George Kennan
Knights of Labor
Dominion of New England
William T. Sherman
39. (The Lonely Crowd) 'outer directed' Americans conforming to peer pressure on moral and social issues - rather than independently thinking on morals
David Riesman
Stock market crash (1929)
Herbert Hoover's Food Administration
Alien and Sedition Acts
40. 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
New immigrants vs. old immigrants
Yalta Conference (1945)
Social Gospel movement
Important WWII Battles
41. Judiciary Reorganization Bill; FDR's attempt to put in extra judges who would support him without doubt
Court Packing
National Labor Union
Pinkertons
Mann Act
42. Depicted the evils of slavery (splitting of families and physical abuse); increased participation in abolitionist movement - condemned by South
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43. Racism riots against Mexican laborers (imported for jobs)
US economy since WWII (service economy)
Know-Nothing (American) Party
1992 Election
Zoot Suit riots
44. Committees appointed from different colonies to communicate on matters; asserted rights to self¬government - cooperation between colonies
Booker T. Washington
Panic of 1893
Domino theory
Committees of Correspondence
45. Began by Edwards to return to Puritanism - increased overall religious involvement - gave women more active roles in religion - more and more ministers sprouted up throughout the country; mainly affected towns and cities
The Great Awakening
Anne Hutchinson
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Benjamin Franklin
46. (1) California admitted as free state - (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico - (3) resolution of Texas-New Mexico boundaries - (4) federal assumption of Texas debt - (5) slave trade abolished in DC - and (6) new fugit
Harriet Tubman
Schenk v. U.S. Court case
Compromise of 1850
Virginia Resolves
47. Conservatives like Reagan benefited from denouncing the New Left and excessive antiwar protests; gave him political prominence
Fort Sumter
Conservative backlash against liberalism
Samuel Gompers
Vietcong
48. Allowed for faster processing of cotton - invented by Eli Whitney - less need for slaves
Cotton Gin
Ho Chi Minh
National Labor Union
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
49. Civil Rights Act of 1875 declared unconstitutional by Supreme Court - as the fourteenth amendment protected people from governmental infringement of rights and had no effect on acts of private citizens
Civil Rights Cases
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
50. September 1949 - US no longer held monopoly; two atomic powers
John Brown
Soviet atomic bomb
Judiciary Act of 1789
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring