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AP U.S. History
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1. Only English and American ships allowed to colonial ports; dissent began in 1763
9/11 Terrorist Attacks on NYC & DC (2001)
Good Neighbor Policy
Immigration Act of 1965
Navigation Acts
2. Bank tightened loan policies - depression rose throughout the country - hurt western farmers greatly
Quebec Acts
Betty Friedan - The Feminine Mystique
Haymarket Bombing
Panic of 1819
3. Nixon's domestic policy; federal revenues shared with states (revenue sharing) - minimum income proposed
Black Panther Party
New Federalism
Bay of Pigs invasion
Samuel Gompers
4. Opposed BTW's accommodation policies - called for immediate equality - formed Niagara Movement to support his ideas
Era of Good Feelings
WEB DuBois - Souls of Black Folk
Harpers Ferry (1859)
Election of 1824
5. Launched in 1958 by Ike; successful launch of American satellite (Explorer I); massive arms builup
'Affluent Society'
Lewis and Clark expedition
French and Indian War
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA)
6. Strong central government - separation of powers - 'extended republic'
James Madison
Yellow journalism
Dixiecrats - 1948
Deregulation
7. FDR and Churchill agreed to defeat Germany first rather than concentrate on Japan
President John F. Kennedy
Tallmadge Amendment
First American strategy in WWII
Bay of Pigs invasion
8. Fought for human rights in Africa - Panama Canal returned to Panama - relations with China resolved
Second Great Awakening
Humanitarian diplomacy
'Wage slaves'
Emancipation Proclamation
9. Gold discovery in Sutter's Mill in 1848 resulted in huge mass of adventurers in 1849 - led to application for statehood - opened question of slavery in the West
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Stephen Austin
California Gold Rush
Populist Party
10. FDR's plan (although vague during the campaign) to restart the economy and pull America out of the Great Depression
New Deal
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
'Bleeding Kansas'
Conscription policies
11. Single tax on speculated land to ameliorate industrialization misery
'Gentlemen's Agreement' (1908)
March on Birmingham
Henry George - Progress and Poverty
Social Reciprocity
12. Democratic candidate 1912 - stood for antitrust - monetary change - and tariff reduction; far less active than Roosevelt - Clayton Anti-trust Act (to enforce Sherman) - Child Labor Act
Reaganomics
Jay's Treaty
Woodrow Wilson
The Federalist Papers
13. Led Pottawatomie Massacre - extreme abolitionist who believed he was doing God's work
Bush v. Gore (2000)
Macon's Bill No. 2
Military Reconstruction Act (1867)
John Brown
14. Banned racial discrimination and segregation (public) - bias by federal government; enforced by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Whiskey Rebellion
President Ronald Reagan
Civil Rights Act of 1964
David Riesman
15. Committee on Public Information; aimed to sell America and the world on Wilson's war goals; propaganda - censorship - 'four-minute men' speeches - 'Liberty Leagues' (spy on community)
Specie
Free silver
Maysville Road Veto
Creel Committee
16. Founded by Uriah Stephens (1869); excluded corrupt and well-off; equal female pay - end to child/convict labor - employer-employee relations - proportional income tax; 'bread and butter' unionism (higher wages - shorter hours - better conditions)
William Penn and the Quakers
Zoot Suit riots
'Affluent Society'
Knights of Labor
17. September 1949 - US no longer held monopoly; two atomic powers
William and Mary
Soviet atomic bomb
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Benjamin Franklin
18. Reluctant to give colonists their own government - preferred to appoint royal governors
Religious Right
King James I - King Charles
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
19. Gore promising with experience - Bush appealing by family influence and plans for presidency (tax cuts - education reform - defense - &c.)
Explosion of USS Maine
Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960
Bush v. Gore (2000)
Stephen Austin
20. Paper money; specie circular decreed that the government would not accept specie for government land
Domino theory
Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (1989)
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Specie
21. 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
Church of England
Rationing
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bacon's Rebellion
22. Over Senate seat for Illinois (Douglas victor) - Lincoln stated the country could not remain split over the issue of slavery
12th Amendment
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Essex case
Rosenbergs
23. Nixon led movement to Hiss's indictment; convicted of perjury - Nixon gained national prominence
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
1968 as 'the year of shocks'
AFL-CIO (1955)
Richard Nixon - Alger Hiss
24. 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
Gulf War - 'Operation Desert Storm' (1991)
New immigrants vs. old immigrants
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Reasons for US to drop atomic bombs
25. Government ensured readjustment rights to GIs after WWI unrest - loans to veterans for higher education and mortgages (contributed to economic prosperity)
Neutrality Act - 1939
Five Civilized Tribes
Mayflower Compact
GI Bill of Rights
26. Populists campaigned for silver-backed money rather than gold-backed - believed to be able to relieve working conditions and exploitation of labor
Free silver
George Washington
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
James G. Blaine
27. 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)
Social Reciprocity
AFL-CIO (1955)
California Gold Rush
Vertical and horizontal integration
28. Soviet leader undergoing tensions on superpower and domestic level
Mikhail Gorbachev
Dixiecrats - 1948
Women's Christian Temperance Union
'Yellow dog contracts'
29. Government to buy silver to back money in addition to gold
Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
Second Great Awakening
Navigation Acts
Energy Crisis - OPEC
30. Fearing the rise of labor unions - corporations forced new employees to sign and promise not to be part of a union
31. Midway (US Signal Corps - turning point of war in the Pacific) - D-Day (Eisenhower's amphibious invasion of Normandy - led to depletion of German forces) - Stalingrad (Russians defeated Germans - saved Moscow and Leningrad - turning point in Europe)
Important WWII Battles
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Colonial strengths and weaknesses
Preservationism vs. Conservationism
32. Appealed to many conservatives - especially southerners (opposed massive protests and integration)
George Wallace - American
Bonus Army
Connecticut Compromise
Isolationism in 1920s & 1930s
33. Supported abolition - broke off of Anti-Slavery Society
Benjamin Franklin
Court Packing
Liberty Party
'Hundred days'
34. Commission on civil rights to attempt to guarantee the ballot to blacks; showed government's changing views of race relations
Gains for women
Compromise of 1850
National Labor Union
Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960
35. Adams - Jefferson - and Burr: Adams lost - Jefferson and Burr tied - Hamilton convinced other Federalists to vote for Jefferson to break the tie
Election of 1800
Nullification Controversy
Lecompton Constitution
Second Great Awakening
36. To make German reparations from WWI more accessible to Germans; evacuation of troops from Germany - reorganization of the Reichsbank - and foreign loans
Frances Perkins - Secretary of Labor
Industrial Workers of the World
Conversion Experience
Dawes Plan (1924)
37. British soldiers shot into crowd of snowball fight; two of nine soldiers (defended by John Adams) found guilty of manslaughter
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
Boston Massacre
Harlem Renaissance
March on Birmingham
38. National Liberation Front - guerilla militia from south Vietnam fighting alongside the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)
Panic of 1893
Vietcong
James Meredith
Monroe Doctrine
39. Created by John L. Lewis for unskilled labor - organized 'sit-down strike' against GM to work for recognition
Election of 1980
Richard Nixon (R)
Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA)
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
40. Prohibited settlements west of Appalachian - restriction on colonial growth
Townshend Act (1767)
Greenback Party
CIA overthrow of Guatemala (1954)
Proclamation of 1763
41. Stressed to the American people British maltreatment and emphasize a need for revolution; appealed to American emotions
Bruce Barton
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
Compromise of 1877
Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson
42. Satirized wealthy captains of industry - workers and engineers as better leaders of society
Thorstein Veblen - The Theory of the Leisure Class
A. Philip Randolph and the March on Washington
Greenback Party
Kansas-Nebraska Act
43. Provided housing and recreation to city youth - imposing Protestant morals - unable to reach out to all youth
44. Dealt with Vietnam War - 'Great Society' program for improvement of American society - antipoverty and anti-discrimination programs
Stock market crash (1929)
Muckrakers
Conservatism
President Lyndon B. Johnson
45. Warned against permanent foreign alliances and political parties - called for unity of the country - established precedent of two-term presidency
46. Mandated the toleration of all Christian denominations in Maryland - even though Maryland was founded for Catholics (but majority was protestant)
Harriet Tubman
Maryland Act of Religious Toleration (1649
Pottawatomie Creek (May 1856)
William Jennings Bryan
47. Cherokees - Choctaws - Creeks - Chickasaws - and Seminoles; 'civilized' due to their intermarriage with whites - forced out of their homelands by expansion
Coxey's Army
New Deal
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Five Civilized Tribes
48. Prohibited aiding of belligerent nations - banned civilian involvement; limited power of president during international war - built up armed forces
Munn v. Illinois
The Half-Way Covenant
Boston Massacre
Neutrality Acts - 1935-37
49. 10-year moratorium on Chinese immigration to reduce competition for jobs (Chinese willing to work for cheap salaries)
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
Gains for women
Worcester v. Georgia
Cuban Missile Crisis
50. 'Dark horse' Democratic candidate; acquired majority of the western US (Mexican Cession - Texas Annexation - Oregon Country) - lowered tariffs - created Independent Treasury
McCarthyism
Vietnamization
James K. Polk
Pendleton Civil Service Act