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AP U.S. History
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1. Four-day banking holiday to create controlled inflation - followed by reopening of sound banks - and reorganization of unsound banks
Pottawatomie Creek (May 1856)
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Quarantine Speech - 1937
'Baby Boom'
2. Pop art - mass production of art by screening
Era of Good Feelings
George Wallace - American
Judiciary Act of 1789
Andy Warhol
3. Politely demanded from the king a cease¬fire in Boston - repeal of Coercive Acts -. guarantee of American rights
Olive Branch Petition
Declaratory Act
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
'Affluent Society'
4. 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
Moral Diplomacy
Cotton Gin
President Jimmy Carter
5. Federalist cause leading up to Hartford Convention
'New Left'
Clinton impeachment (1997)
Herbert Hoover's Food Administration
Essex case
6. Coxey and unemployed followers marched on Washington for support in unemployment relief by inflationary public works program
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7. John Brown and his sons slaughtered five men as a response to the election fraud in Lawrence and the caning of Sumner in Congress
George Washington
Pottawatomie Creek (May 1856)
The Homefront
Transportation Revolution
8. George Wallace vs. Nixon vs. Humphrey; very narrow popular vote triumph to Nixon (although he had clear majority of electoral votes)
XYZ Affair
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
1968 Presidential Election
Frederick Douglass
9. Father Charles Coughlin (benefited only wealthy people and corporations) - Huey Long ('share our wealth') - Francis Townshend (Old Age Revolving Pension)
Pet banks
The Glorious Revolution
Nativism
Critics of FDR
10. Focused on skilled workers (harder to replace than unskilled) - coordinated crafts unions - supported 8¬hour workday and injury liability
Samuel Gompers
William T. Sherman
Hoovervilles
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
11. Party formed from Republican split by Roosevelt - more progressive values - leaving 'Republican Old Guard' to control Republican party
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Bull Moose Party
Okies' and 'Arkies'
Women's Christian Temperance Union
12. Southern states (especially South Carolina) believed that they had the right to judge federal laws unconstitutional and therefore not enforce them
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
Public Works Administration (PWA)
Nullification Controversy
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
13. Attacked public figures (Hollywood - New-Dealers - liberals) to root out communist spies
Community on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
John Foster Dulles
British strengths and weaknesses
14. Mass migration northward; mainly blacks migrating from the southern states into the north hoping for less discrimination
Panic of 1893
Richard Nixon (R)
Sputnik
Great Migration
15. Former French subjects in Canada allowed to keep Catholicism - while American colonists expected to participate in the Church of England
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Quebec Acts
National Origins Act (1924)
Roger Williams
16. Elvis Presley - Marilyn Monroe - James Dean - Beatniks — rebelled against conservative conformity of the rest of the country (esp. targeted youth)
Soviet atomic bomb
Non-conformity
GI Bill of Rights
US acquisitions
17. 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)
Peace Corps
Dixiecrats - 1948
William Henry Harrison
Navigation Acts
18. Attempted to boost economy by making loans to banks and insurance companies - hoping to restart them
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Bracero program
Yalta Conference (1945)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
19. Calvinist - devised concept of 'city on a hill' ('A Model of Christian Charity'); founded highly successful towns in Massachusetts Bay
Panic of 1819
John Winthrop
Liberty Party
James Monroe
20. Court case - unconstitutionalized all state laws prohibiting women's rights to have an abortion performed during the first trimester of pregnancy
Roe v. Wade
Horace Mann
Nativism
John D. Rockefeller
21. First female cabinet member
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
Committees of Correspondence
Frances Perkins - Secretary of Labor
Dominion of New England
22. Japanese bombing of ships in harbor; resulted in FDR's request for declaration of war against Japan; Germany and Italy responded with declarations of war
Pearl Harbor
Neutrality
George Whitefield
New York City draft riots (1863)
23. 'No taxation without representation -' introduced by Patrick Henry
Black Power - Stokely Carmichael
Virginia Resolves
Jackie Robinson
Good Neighbor Policy
24. Left primary open to Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy - both promising to end the controversial war
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25. Ensured trade with mother country - nationalism; too restrictive on colonial economy - not voted on by colonists
John L. Lewis
Mercantilism
League of Nations
US acquisitions
26. Jackson was allowed to relocate Indian tribes in the Louisiana Territory
Indian Removal Act
National Labor Union
South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Tallmadge Amendment
27. Roosevelt's plan that aimed to regulate corporations (Anthracite coal strike - Dept. of Commerce and Labor - Elkins and Hepburn Acts) - protect consumers (meat sanitation) - and conserve natural resources (Newlands Reclamation Act)
Terence V. Powderly Knights of Labor leader
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
Citizen Genet
Square Deal
28. NLF attacked numerous South Vietnamese cities and American embassies - eventually repulsed; spoiled LBJ's record to reelection - resulted in massive protests in US to end the war; atrocities such that war could only end in stalemate
Tet Offensive (1968)
Jay's Treaty
Frederick Douglass
President Jimmy Carter
29. 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
Rationing
President Harry Truman
Liberty Party
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
30. Decided to punish war crimes - established program for de-Nazification of Germany
'Hundred days'
Horace Mann
Potsdam Conference (1945)
National Organization of Women
31. Fair amount of troops - short guerilla tactics - strong leaders (Washington); nonprofessional army that could not handle long battles
Marcus Garvey
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Explosion of USS Maine
Conservative backlash against liberalism
32. Democratic political machine in NYC - 'supported' immigrants and poor people of the city - who were needed for Democratic election victories
Tammany Hall
Theodore Dreiser - Sister Carrie - The Financier
Dorothea Lange
Nullification Controversy
33. British citizenship outnumbered colonies' - large navy and professional army; exhausted resources (Hessians hired) - national debt
Berlin Wall
British strengths and weaknesses
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Espionage Act and Sedition Act
34. Foundation for First Amendment - offered free choice of religion - not influenced by state
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Republican Party
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
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)
Bank of the United States
Richard Nixon (R)
President Jimmy Carter
Fugitive Slave Act
36. Strong central government provided by power divided between state and national governments - checks and balances - amendable constitution
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
Federalism
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
37. (peace btw Egypt and Israel) Followed years of tension - Israel would leave newly acquired lands from war - Egypt would respect Israel's other land claims; accords not completely followed - Sadat (Egypt) assassinated
Pocahontas
Camp David Accords
Dred Scott v. Sandford
1968 Presidential Election
38. Sought to eliminate spheres of influence and avoid European monopolies in China; unaccepted by the powers in mind
Open Door Policy
Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans
The Federalist Papers
Greensboro sit-in (1960)
39. Ford's and Carter's presidencies experienced a recession and inflation simultaneously - solved by Keynesian economics
French and Indian War
Zimmerman Note
Election of 1980
Stagflation
40. (free speech movement) Youth activists (often liberal arts students) spoke out against Vietnam War - supported widespread liberalization
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41. Prohibited aiding of belligerent nations - banned civilian involvement; limited power of president during international war - built up armed forces
Explosion of USS Maine
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
New Freedom
Herbert Hoover - secretary of commerce
42. Sewer systems and purification of water
Battle of Saratoga
Yalta Conference (1945)
William Lloyd Garrison
Declining death rate
43. French threat at the borders was no longer present - therefore the colonies didn't need English protection; more independent stand against Britain
Richard Nixon - Alger Hiss
New Deal
French and Indian War
Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom (1786)
44. 'Corrupt bargain' and backroom deal for JQ Adams to win over Jackson
Emancipation Proclamation
China turns communist
Wagner Act / National Labor Relations Act
Election of 1824
45. Intended to save British East India Company from bankruptcy - could sell directly to consumers rather than through wholesalers (lowered prices to compete with smuggled tea)
Atlantic slave trade
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
Kent State Protest
Tea Act (1773)
46. North African Muslim rulers solved budget problems through piracy and tributes in Mediterranean - obtained fees from most European powers
Ku Klux Klan
Mikhail Gorbachev
Barbary Pirates
Marshall Plan
47. Formed in response to Kansas-Nebraska Act - banned in the South - John C Fremont first presidential candidate
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Republican Party
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
48. To make German reparations from WWI more accessible to Germans; evacuation of troops from Germany - reorganization of the Reichsbank - and foreign loans
Henry David Thoreau
Dawes Plan (1924)
Jane Addams
Dixiecrats - 1948
49. Territory split into Kansas and Nebraska - popular sovereignty (Kansas slave - Nebraska free); proposed by Stephen A. Douglas
Stephen Austin
Mann Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Gays in the military
50. McKinley reluctant; armed intervention to free Cuba from Spain; Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' made attack on Spanish at Cuba
Era of Good Feelings
Preservationism vs. Conservationism
Spanish American War (1898)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo