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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Spanish explorer who found Monterey Bay
General Stockton
Confederacy advanage
Sebastian Cermeno
melting pot
2. River 100 miles North of Los Angeles that the city of Los Angeles built an aqueduct on to bring the water to Los Angeles
Owens River
The Piedmont
forty - niners
water
3. Prohibited the immigration of Chinese - not repealed until World War II
Mexican American War
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Railroad Act of 1864
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
4. California governor election promises to break Southern Pacific's grip on the state - won and passed many progressive goals
Hiram Johnson
how Union defeated Confederates
entertainment
Puritans
5. Caused from multiple Spanish invasions - economic wars between divided tribes
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
Hernando Cortez
decline of the Mayan civlization
6. people from the eastern United States who came to California to saerch for gold. Were not so lucky about finding gold because the route to California was difficult and dangerous whether by land or by sea
Great Awakening
Constitutional Convention
forty - niners
The Declaration of Independence
7. Further tightened taxation and regulatory noose
Jacksonian democracy
Francisco Pizarro
Immigration Act of 1965
Townsheld Acts of 1767
8. Ultiimately defeated General Pico and re - captured Los Angeles in 1847 - ending the Mexican American war
tule
General Stockton and General Kearney
Francisco Montejo
Gentleman's Agreement
9. Explorers commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Lousiiana territory
Lewis and Clark
Sebastian Vicaino
Workingmen's Party
The Appalachian Mountains
10. English explorer who sailed up the California coast to the pacific Northwest
aeorspace industry
Louisiana Purchase
Sir Francis Drake
Bear Flag Revolt
11. An era fueled by availabliity of a cheap labor pool in the form of recent immigrants. Newly built factories attracted even more immigrants to the states
The Industrial Era of the United States
Proclamation of 1763
Important Battles of the Revolution
Central Valley
12. The central agricultural area of California
Central Valley
forty - niners
The Continental Divide
Central Pacific Railroad
13. Spanish conquerers of Central nand South America
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Mono Lake
the conquistadores
John C. Fremont
14. Union created blockade of Southern ports and Confederate cotton rotted on the docks
Jacksonian democracy
how Union defeated Confederates
Bill of Rights
Ten Percent Plan
15. The major Union battle victory in 1863 that led to The Gettysberg Address - Lincoln's declaration that the Union will not be divided
the Oregon Territory
Transcontinental Railroad
Battle of Gettysberg
Depression of 1870
16. Broad interpretation of the Constitution
Louisiana Purchase
Election of 1876
loose construction
Angel Island
17. West Point graduates and used to handling firearms and driven
Maryland
Articles of Confederation
Confederacy advanage
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
18. 1776 Written by Thomas Jefferson - Based on the ideas of English Enlightenment philosopher John Locke - In Locke's 'Second Treatise of Civil Government' (1690) - he set forth basic ideas embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
Proclamation of 1763
General Stockton and General Kearney
Gentleman's Agreement
The Declaration of Independence
19. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
railroad
free - soil movement
Thirteenth Amendment
Second Constitutional Congress
20. Launched the Revolutionary War - British general ordered destruction of citizens growing number of guns and ammunition - colonialists defended their supplies
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Workingmen's Party
Johann Sutter
November 1849
21. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
Sir Francis Drake
The Declaration of Independence
executive branch
Mono Lake
22. The wind west of the Appalachians - An importance influence on climate: In the winter - cold air from the northwest produces freezing temperatures - In the summer - warm - moist southwesterly winds cause hot - humid weather
Lewis and Clark
Quartering Act
Prevailing Westerlies
Francisco Pizarro
23. War fought between America and Britain and it was caused by violations of U.S. neutrality and impressment of U.S. sailors. Victory led to national pride - self - sufficiency - and foreign credibility
War of 1812
The Declaration of Independence
Toltecs
Pilgrims
24. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
Radical Republicans
November 1849
Railroad Act of 1864
Mexican - American War
25. Raised theflag near Monterey and then retreated from the area - started the Mexican Americna War
John C. Fremont
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
French and Indian War
Magnuson Act of 1943
26. Called in 1787 to reform the Articles of Confederation
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
Japanese
Constitutional Convention
Angel Island
27. Spanish conquistador who settled in Panama in 1520 - became governor of Peru and conquered the Inca empire based there
Francisco Pizarro
Central Pacific Railroad
Sugar Act
southern anad eastern European
28. War fought between U.S. and Mexico to gain more territory in the Southwest
Declaration of Independence
free - soil movement
Mexican - American War
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
29. Reeds used by central California native Americans to build homes
tule
Constitution
Toltecs
Exeter Compact
30. Where the British were defeated and led to expansion of battle from Canada and New York
The Inca Empire
The Declaration of Independence
reasons of American immigration
Trenton
31. A new group of immigrants that swelled in the midwestern and eastern cities. They lived in sseperate neighborhoods known as ghettos
southern anad eastern European
Sir Francis Drake
Henry Hudson
Federalist Papers
32. Issued by King of england to forbid colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains - led the british to raise taxes so they could support hundreds of troops to be stationed in the colonies - along with a raise of taxes
French and Indian War
Union advantage
Proclamation of 1763
The Appalachian Mountains
33. 1607: Virginia Co. - Jamestown (Virginia)
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
Europeans in the New World: Britain
Amendments
'strict construction'
34. Decision that said that slaves count as three - fifths of the population
Three - Fifths Compromise
November 1849
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
hydraulic mining -
35. State that was a colony established for Catholics so they could escape religious persecution
Jamestown
Union advantage
Maryland
recall
36. Industry started in California during WWII and based in the Los Angeles - including Long Beach
aeorspace industry
nullification
General Stockton
the Oregon Territory
37. The idea that Americans are destined to spread across the hemisphere and especially spread the good news of democracy
Mayflower Compact
manifest destiny
judicial branch
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
38. The year that California becomes the 31st state in the Union thanks to a compromise over slavery
Bill of Rights
entertainment
1850
Amendments
39. Written by John Jay - Alexander Hamilton and James Madison about the need of a strong federal government
Federalist Papers
New Government
Toltecs
black codes
40. French explorer who mapped the coastline from cape Cod to Nova Scotia - explored Great Lakes and founded Montreal
Angel Island
Samuel de Champlain
Bill of Rights
Europeans in the New World: Spain
41. Feature of California's constitution that gives individual citizens - citizen groups the power to placea proposed law on the ballot. Supporers must collect signatures equal to a small percengage of the electorate that votes in the most recent guberna
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
initiative
First Continental Congress
Jose Figueroa
42. A tradition of free public education was started in the villages of New England - Religious tolerance supplanted an early religious dogmatism first established by the Puritans in Massachusetts - A conscious choice was made to leave the idea of heredi
Sugar Act
England and the colonies: differences
Jacksonian democracy
separation of powers
43. Migrants who came to California during the Dust Bowl and followed crops from farm to farm
Mexican Independence
Central Pacific Railroad
Emanciptation Proclomation
Okies
44. A major food staple of California native American tribes
Mexicans
The Mississippi River
acorns
Johann Sutter
45. Spanish conquistador who captured the last Mayan city
Maryland
French and Indian War
Francisco Montejo
Watts Riots
46. Etsablished and was nativist - anti - Chinese - and anti - big business
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47. The camps that Japanese peopel were rounded to in WWII
merchant Sam Brannon
Land Commission
internment camps
tourism
48. Jan. 1 - 1863- the proclamation frees the slaves
Emanciptation Proclomation
Connecticut Commonwealth
loose construction
Japanese
49. 1860 mailing service that carried mail in ten days from Missouri to California - went out of business in 1861 when the first telegraph was completed
Democratic Republicans
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Proclamation of 1763
Pony Express
50. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
California Alien Land Act
Federalist Papers
rights of the federal government
Thirteenth Amendment