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AP U.S. History
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1. Vetoed by Jackson on the count that government funds for the Maysville Road would only benefit one state
Sons of Liberty
Japanese internment
Maysville Road Veto
Henry David Thoreau
2. 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
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Embargo Act (1807)
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
3. Pop art - mass production of art by screening
Adams-Onis Treaty
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Commerce Compromise
Andy Warhol
4. Opposed BTW's accommodation policies - called for immediate equality - formed Niagara Movement to support his ideas
'Lost Generation'
Lend-Lease Act (1941)
China turns communist
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
5. Slaves could not sue in federal courts (blacks no longer considered citizens) - slaves could not be taken from masters except by the law - Missouri Compromise unconstitutional - Congress not able to prohibit slavery in a state
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Zimmerman Note
Critics of FDR
Bruce Barton
6. State-run economy to provide conflict-free society
Ho Chi Minh
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
Greenback Party
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
7. Intercepted by Britain; Germany proposed alliance with Mexico - using bribe of return of TX - NM - and AZ; Japan included in alliance
Jim Crow laws
President Harry Truman
Commerce Compromise
Zimmerman Note
8. Government would protect America's foreign investments with any force needed; under president Taft
9. FDR asked for increased authority to aid Britain; freedom of speech/expression - of religion - from want - from fear; resulted in Lend-Lease
10. Oregon Territory owned jointly with Britain - Polk severed its tie to Britain - forced to settle for compromise south of 49° rather than 54°40'
11. Workers unable to escape (locked into factory) - all died; further encouraged reform movements for working conditions
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Election of 1960
Interstate Commerce Act
12. Part of 'Second' New Deal Programs (1935-1938) - used withheld money from payrolls to provide aid to the unemployed - industrial accident victims - and young mothers; principle of government responsibility for social welfare
Freedom Riders (Congress of Racial Equality - CORE)
Affirmative Action
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Social Gospel movement
13. Government to buy silver to back money in addition to gold
'City on a Hill'
Ngo Dinh Diem
Supply-side economics - tax cuts
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
14. Created in 1961 as example of liberal anticommunism in third world countries; 'reform-minded missionaries of democracy'
China turns communist
Peace Corps
Charles II - James II
March on Birmingham
15. Speech symbolized polarization between conservatives and liberals
16. Runaway slave - well-known speaker on the condition of slavery - worked with Garrison and Wendell Phillips - founder of The North Star
Standard Oil Trust
Frederick Douglass
American Federation of Labor
John L. Lewis
17. Warned against permanent foreign alliances and political parties - called for unity of the country - established precedent of two-term presidency
18. Political action for religion justified by decreased presence of religion in society; Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition to expand national influence
Conservative backlash against liberalism
Bull Moose Party
Religious Right
Ulysses S. Grant
19. Despite near-guaranteed second term - campaign workers burglarized Democratic offices - cover-up unsuccessful - resigned to avoid impeachment
Federalism
Sugar Act
Watergate Scandal
Immigration Act of 1965
20. Bush vs. Clinton vs. Perot; focus on stagnancy of economy and problems of middle class (Clinton)
'Brain trust'
1992 Election
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Nat Turner's Rebellion
21. Led by Francis Willard - powerful 'interest group' following the civil war - urged women's suffrage - led to Prohibition
22. Bomb thrown at protest rally - police shot protestors - caused great animosity in employers for workers' unions
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
Articles of Confederation
James Monroe
Haymarket Bombing
23. Halted sale of tribal lands - enabled tribes to regain unallocated lands; repealed Dawes Severalty Act of 1887; helped secure Indians' entry into New Deal associations; led by John Collier
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
Bill of Rights
Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
24. Rebels felt the governor of Virginia failed to protect the frontier from the Native Americans
25. Jackson used personal friends as unofficial advisors over his official cabinet
Kitchen Cabinet
'Red Scare' (1919)
Panama Canal
Lend-Lease Act (1941)
26. Americans at home reminded to conserve materials in all aspects of life to support the military; resulted in saving up of money to cause economic boom after war
American Federation of Labor
Hoovervilles
Rationing
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
27. Sets of cardboard box houses that epitomized the country's blame on Hoover for the cause of the Depression
Connecticut Compromise
Hoovervilles
Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Judiciary Act of 1789
28. Led a slave rebellion in Virginia - attacked many whites - prompted non-slaveholding Virginians to consider emancipation
29. Desegregation (Brown v. Board of Ed) - rights of the accused (Miranda v. Arizona) - voting reforms (Wesberry v. Sanders - Reynolds v. Sims - Katzenbach v Morgan)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Specie
Mann Act
Warren Court
30. American who settled in Texas - one of the leaders for Texan independence from Mexico
Stephen Austin
Secretary of State John Hay
20-Negro Law
'Red Summer -' race riots (1919)
31. Nonviolent protest to college students (NC) being refused lunch service; part of 'sit-in' movement to integrate all aspects of life (hotels - entertainment - &c.)
Wilson's 14 points
Edward Bellamy - Looking Backwards
Bonus Army
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
32. Gorbachev decreased nuclear arsenals - Communist Party lost power - Boris Yeltsin (president of Russian Republic) led Muscovites to take control
Impact of LBJ's Vietnam decision on 1968 election
Fall of Soviet Union (1991)
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
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)
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Regionalist and naturalist writers
Plessy v. Ferguson
Pet banks
34. Often debtors sold to slave traders by African kings seeking riches; Columbian Exchange
Isolationism
Atlantic slave trade
Townshend Act (1767)
March on Birmingham
35. 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)
President Ronald Reagan
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
Fugitive Slave Act
Standard Oil Trust
36. Introduced work ethic to Jamestown colony - sanitation - diplomat to local Native American tribes; had fought Spanish and Turks
John Smith
Boston Massacre
Neutrality Act - 1939
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)
37. Supported abolition - broke off of Anti-Slavery Society
Frederick W. Taylor - Principles of Scientific Management
Liberty Party
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Suffolk Resolves
38. Economic prosperity of American society following WWII; doubling of national income - jobs to women - defense industry's support of economy
39. Coxey and unemployed followers marched on Washington for support in unemployment relief by inflationary public works program
40. (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
Assassination of JFK - Warren Commission
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Compromise of 1850
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
41. Founded by Emerson - strong emphasis on spiritual unity (God - humanity - and nature) - literature with strong references to nature
Essex case
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
Jackson's Presidency
Transcendentalism
42. Ex-Lincoln secretary; worked to gain Open Door Notes' acceptance from the major powers
James G. Blaine
The Enlightenment
Popular Sovereignty
Secretary of State John Hay
43. Depicted the evils of slavery (splitting of families and physical abuse); increased participation in abolitionist movement - condemned by South
44. Led Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: threatened a siege on DC if FDR did not agree to end discrimination in military
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Battle of Yorktown
George Whitefield
Charles Lindbergh
45. Part of 'First' New Deal Program (1933-1935) - employed young jobless men with government projects on work relief and environment
Wilson's 14 points
Ngo Dinh Diem
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
'Brain trust'
46. Banned racial discrimination and segregation (public) - bias by federal government; enforced by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Creel Committee
Dollar Diplomacy'
President Ronald Reagan
47. Network of safe houses of white abolitionists used to bring slaves to freedom
Era of Good Feelings
Underground Railroad
Dawes Plan (1924)
Affirmative Action
48. Small state banks set up by Jackson to keep federal funds out of the National Bank - used until funds were consolidated into a single treasury
Theodore Roosevelt
William H. Taft
Manifest Destiny
Pet banks
49. Through CIO - led three coal mine strikes (some of the very few strikes during the time period)
Ike's Farewell Speech
John L. Lewis
Election of 1800
Zimmerman Note
50. In Brook Farm Community - literary nationalist - transcendentalist (nascent ideas of God and freedom) - wrote 'The American Scholar'
New Freedom
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan