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AP U.S. History
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1. Nixon led movement to Hiss's indictment; convicted of perjury - Nixon gained national prominence
Conservative policies of Harding and Coolidge
Richard Nixon - Alger Hiss
Hartford Convention
Adams-Onis Treaty
2. New Lights brought new ideas - rejected by Old Lights; both sought out institutions independent of each other
Vietcong
John Brown
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Detente - realpolitik
3. James G. Blaine sought to open up Latin American markets to the U.S.; rejected by Latin America due to fear of U.S. dominance and satisfaction with European market
President Harry Truman
Jackie Robinson
Pan-Americanism
Freeport Doctrine
4. 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
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Zoot Suit riots
American society during the Revolution
Andrew Carnegie
5. Belligerent nationalism against other threatening nations
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
US economy since WWII (service economy)
Horace Mann
Jingoism
6. Jackson used personal friends as unofficial advisors over his official cabinet
Kitchen Cabinet
Compromise of 1850
John L. Lewis
Fugitive Slave Act
7. Protected rights of individual from the power of the central government
Judiciary Act of 1789
'Red Scare' (1919)
Macon's Bill No. 2
Bill of Rights
8. Part of 'Second' New Deal Programs (1935-1938) - collective bargaining rights - closed shops permitted (where workers must join unions) - outlawed anti-union tactics
Committees of Correspondence
Lowell mill/system
Wagner Act / National Labor Relations Act
Desegregation of Armed Forces (1947)
9. President has power to cease trade with any foreign country that violated American neutrality
10. Attempted to centralize production of war materials; ineffective due to American desire for laissez-faire government
Clinton impeachment (1997)
'Brain trust'
War Industries Board
Zoot Suit riots
11. Prejudiced jury sentenced them to death - caused riots around the world - new trial denied
Hudson River School
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Thomas Edison
12. British-occupied cities - new governments - fighting by any with experience - loaned money - African-Americans and Native Americans involved
American society during the Revolution
Andrew Carnegie
Warren Court
Dred Scott v. Sandford
13. British citizenship outnumbered colonies' - large navy and professional army; exhausted resources (Hessians hired) - national debt
David Riesman
British strengths and weaknesses
Conservatism
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
14. Judiciary Reorganization Bill; FDR's attempt to put in extra judges who would support him without doubt
Court Packing
Jamestown
Panic of 1893
Currency Act
15. Stronger union of states - equal and population-based representation - simple majority vote (with presidential veto) - regulation of foreign and interstate commerce - execution by president - power to enact taxes - federal courts - easier amendment p
Changes in the Constitution from the Articles
John D. Rockefeller
Federalism
Detente - realpolitik
16. Social ideals to be encouraged in public school (stress on social interaction) - learning by doing
Transcendentalism
Conversion Experience
Rosie the Riveter
John Dewey
17. Sought to encourage domestic American manufacturing
XYZ Affair
New Harmony
Non-Intercourse Act
Report on Manufactures (tariffs)
18. Believed that God created the universe to act through natural laws; Franklin - Jefferson - Paine
King James I - King Charles
Deists
Battle of Yorktown
Conscription policies
19. Emphasized importance of private charities to help the depression
20. 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)
'Gentlemen's Agreement' (1908)
Jackie Robinson
Vertical and horizontal integration
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
21. 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
Jonathan Edwards
National Organization of Women
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Alliance for Progress (Marshall Plan of Latin America)
22. Editor of The Liberator (strongly abolitionist newspaper calling for immediate abolition of slavery) - fought for feminist movement ('Am I not a woman and a sister' picture of slave woman)
Mann Act
William Lloyd Garrison
Boston Massacre
Marbury v. Madison
23. Germany announced that it would sink all (including American) ships - attempt to involve U.S. in war
Unrestricted submarine warfare
James G. Blaine
Cuban Missile Crisis
Albany Plan of Union
24. 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)
Farmers'Alliance movement
'Red Scare' (1919)
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Fugitive Slave Act
25. Led a slave rebellion in Virginia - attacked many whites - prompted non-slaveholding Virginians to consider emancipation
26. Opposed to all immigration - strongly anti-Catholic
Know-Nothing (American) Party
American society during the Revolution
William Lloyd Garrison
Iran Hostage Crisis - 1979
27. Mass migration northward; mainly blacks migrating from the southern states into the north hoping for less discrimination
Dawes Plan (1924)
Great Migration
Manifest Destiny
The Homefront
28. Public treaties - free trade - free seas - reduced armament burdens - anti-imperialism - independence to minorities - international organization
29. Tweed Leader of Tammany Hall - gained large sums of money through the political machine - prosecuted by Samuel Tilden and sent to jail
Monroe Doctrine
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Church of England
William Marcy
30. Black Muslim worked to raise black spirits and pride (cf. Marcus Garvey); emphasized black institutions rather than mere desegregation - blacks to gain freedom at any cost
Malcolm X - Nation of Islam
Truman Doctrine
Five Civilized Tribes
Virginia Resolves
31. Northern factory workers who were discarded when too old to work (unlike the slaves who were still kept fed and clothed in their old age)
32. Led by Francis Willard - powerful 'interest group' following the civil war - urged women's suffrage - led to Prohibition
33. 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'
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Berlin Airlift
Washington Disarmament Conference (1921)
34. Reduced quota - reduced numbers from eastern and southern Europe - Asians banned - Canadians and Latin Americans exempt
National Origins Act (1924)
Japanese internment
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
Vertical and horizontal integration
35. British Navy would take American sailors and force them to work for Britain
American Federation of Labor
Maysville Road Veto
Impressment
Henry Ford's assembly line
36. Overthrew Pres. Guzman after he nationalized American fruit fields and accepted arms from USSR (communist sympathies)
Boston Tea Party
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
U-2 Incident
Dollar Diplomacy'
37. 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)
Tories (Loyalists)
Deportations of Mexicans
Battle of Gettysburg
'Bleeding Kansas'
38. Established free trade zone between Canada - United States and Mexico - net gain in jobs due to opening of Mexican markets
North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA (1994)
Frederick Douglass
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
'Gentlemen's Agreement' (1908)
39. Attempted to boost economy by making loans to banks and insurance companies - hoping to restart them
William and Mary
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Election of 1824
Battle of Antietam
40. Prohibited use of any devices (e.g. - literacy tests) to deny the right to vote and enforced black suffrage rights
Mikhail Gorbachev
Federalists and Republicans
Ku Klux Klan
Voting Rights Act of 1965
41. Head of federal Division of Forestry - contributed to Roosevelt's natural conservation efforts
Nicaraguan Contras
American Federation of Labor
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Gifford Pinchot
42. Mao Zedong (communist) defeated nationalist forces of Kai-Shek (supported by US); seen as defeat for US - not officially fully recognized until 1973
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
China turns communist
Pocahontas
Civil Rights Cases
43. Soviet leader undergoing tensions on superpower and domestic level
Midnight judges
'Wage slaves'
Betty Friedan - The Feminine Mystique
Mikhail Gorbachev
44. Remainder of Florida sold by Spain to US - boundary of Mexico defined
The Homefront
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
Adams-Onis Treaty
John D. Rockefeller
45. Capitalism would become productive when uninhibited by taxes and regulation
James Oglethorpe
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
The Loyal Nine
Reaganomics
46. Soviet-aided North Korea attack on South Korea; MacArthur named general on behalf of UN (excluded Russia) - US supplied majority of troops; recapture of South Korea and suppression of North forces to northern border; introduction of Chinese - MacArth
Berlin Wall
President Franklin Roosevelt
Korean War
Great Migration
47. Influence of African-American blues - music of the younger generation (gap between them and their parents)
48. Despite CIA-sponsored Soviet resistance - Afghanistan taken by Soviet Union; ended detente between USSR and US
Liberty Party
Regionalist and naturalist writers
Pottawatomie Creek (May 1856)
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
49. Uncovered the 'dirt' on corruption and harsh quality of city/working life; heavily criticized by Theodore Roosevelt; Ida Tarabell (oil companies) - David Graham Phillips (Senate) - Aschen School (child labor — photography) - mass magazines McClure's
Bill of Rights
Muckrakers
Conservative backlash against liberalism
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
50. Provided for evacuation of English troops from posts in the Great Lakes