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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Raised theflag near Monterey and then retreated from the area - started the Mexican Americna War
referendum
initiative
John C. Fremont
2002
2. The earliest form of the American Constitution that was adopted in 1781. Weak because government could not raise money from states and have no budget - could not regulate trade or conduct foreign policy without obtaining consent from states on each m
internment camps
Articles of Confederation
Germans
acorns
3. A dam across the Tuolumne River that would flood Yosemite - protested by naturalist John Muir. Instead - an aqueduct was constructed to carry water from the reservoir to the city
Amendments
Mayflower Compact
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Appomattox Court
4. People have certain natural rights including life - liberty - and the pursuit of happiness - Government is set by the consent of the governed - It is the right of the people to overthrow unjust governments
5. Industry started in California during WWII and based in the Los Angeles - including Long Beach
French and Indian War
legislative branch
aeorspace industry
Anasazi culture
6. A tax placed on legal documents including newspapers - led to the establishment of the Stamp Act Congress - first assembly of colonialists against British regulation
Bear Flag Revolt
Watts Riots
Second Constitutional Congress
Stamp Tax
7. Northern California Indian tribes
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
Jacksonian democracy
Mayflower Compact
The Great Basin
8. The first conquistador and defeated the Aztec Empire in 1521 after they saw his arrival as a divine arrival of a god and let him into their empire
The southeastern Coastal Plain
Mt. Whitney
Hernando Cortes
Magnuson Act of 1943
9. The idea that southern staets should refuse to obey the laws tha t they did not agree with
Europeans in the New World: France
recall
The Continental Divide
nullification
10. Acquittal of police officers in this man's case in 1992 led to a major riot that called for economic and political opportunity for minorities. federal guilty verdict reduces the racial tension
Andrew Johnson
Georgia
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Rodney Case
11. Established a Senate with equal representation and House of Representatives based on population
Chinese
the Great Compromise
water
squatters
12. In the eastern region of the United States - In the Northeast - they meat the ocean - forming a rough - rocky coast
The Appalachian Mountains
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
Important Battles of the Revolution
John C. Fremont
13. Early U.S. poltiical party who supported the Federalists and were pretty wealthy. They later emerged in the 1850s as the republican party with the
Great Awakening
Central Pacific Railroad
Commodore Sloat
Whig Party
14. (Mnemonic: Fun farmers always grow vegetables - specifically beets.) - Fort Sumter - First Battle of Bull Run - Antietam - Gettysburg - Vicksburg - Sherman's March to the Sea - Battle of Appomattox Courthouse
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
Intolerable Acts of 1774
black codes
Major battles of the Civil War
15. War foguht between Britain and American colonialists which led to America's independence. Americans enlist friendship of France to revolutionary cause - Spain and Netherlands soon follow
French and Indian War
Constitutional Convention
Revolutionary War
Olmec Empire
16. In the eastern region of the United States
anti - federalists
Yorktown
Rhode Island
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
17. 10 amendments in the U.S. Constitution that ensured that individuals and states would not suffer from excessive and arbitrary federal power
Dust Bowl
Federalist Party
The southeastern Coastal Plain
Bill of Rights
18. A major mountain range in California
Compromise of 1850
Bill of Rights
Sierra Nevadas
Chinese
19. Feature of California's constitutuion that alllows a statute or amendment that has passed the stae legislature which has then placed the proposed law on the ballot for approval by the electorate
referendum
Modoc War
Pueblo Indians
black codes
20. Where the British were defeated and led to expansion of battle from Canada and New York
Trenton
Stamp Tax
Land Commission
Jose Figueroa
21. Towns that grew around the missions and presidios as settlers moved up from Mexico
General Stockton
Tea Act of 1773
pueblos
secession
22. The idea that various immigrants cultural differences were minimized and assimilated together
melting pot
Mexicans
Mayflower Compact
Chinese
23. 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.
The Declaration of Independence
Samuel de Champlain
merchant Sam Brannon
Depression of 1870
24. Powers explicitly mentioned in Constitution were fedreal powers
25. Further tightened taxation and regulatory noose
The Piedmont
Death Valley
Townsheld Acts of 1767
The Maya Empire
26. Area around California that is largest producer of electronics
legislative branch
issue of representation under the Constitution
Puritans
Silicon Valley
27. Restrucutred local control over property taxes and led to cutbacks in taxes and decrease in the tax base available to fund social services
Major battles of the Civil War
aeorspace industry
Proposition 13
Sierra Nevadas
28. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
California Alien Land Act
free - soil movement
Stamp Tax
Mexican Independence
29. Spanish explorer who explored coastal areas of San diego - Santa Barbara and Monterrey
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
issue of representation under the Constitution
Prevailing Westerlies
Sebastian Vicaino
30. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
Appomattox Court
First Continental Congress
Magnuson Act of 1943
Delaware
31. The year and month that California approves its first constitution
Confederacy advanage
Andrew Johnson
November 1849
the conquistadores
32. Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders in 1865 and ends the civil war
Appomattox Court
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Bear Flag Revolt
Amerindians
33. A man - made lake caused by the flooding of a 70- mile long canal from the Colorado river to the Colorado desert
anti - federalists
Salton Sea
tourism
Trenton
34. Group of immigrants that first came to live in America. They either came from the northern route from Asia through a land bridge crossing the Bering Strait or through South american shores on boats
Amerindians
Bill of Rights
water
Hernando Cortes
35. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
Railroad Act of 1864
Death Valley
Townsheld Acts of 1767
The Maya Empire
36. Drains the interior of the United States
Pueblo Indians
The Mississippi River
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
Mississippian culture
37. 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
Prevailing Westerlies
Emanciptation Proclomation
internment camps
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
38. (Mnemonic: Very many nice men came running down North Street - not needing police guards.) 1. Virginia 2. Massachusetts 3. New Hampshire 4. Maryland 5. Connecticut 6. Rhode Island 7. Delaware 8. North Carolina 9. South Carolina 10. New Jersey 11. New
Mexican Independence
Major battles of the Civil War
Chronological order of the colonies
Samuel de Champlain
39. 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
Japanese
Immigration Act of 1965
'strict construction'
40. Another religious group that arrived to Massachusetts Bay in 1629. They had a covenant with God to build 'a city on a hill'
water
Lewis and Clark
Puritans
sacred expedition
41. Established in 1764 - this asct combined new taxes on imports like sugar
recall
1850
Mono Lake
Sugar Act
42. Acknowledged the tension between the economic and political status of minorities
Watts Riots
Francisco Montejo
'strict construction'
The Industrial Era of the United States
43. The central agricultural area of California
Central Valley
Sugar Act
Silicon Valley
Henry Hudson
44. Established states of Nebraska and Kansas with popular sovereignty but motivated Northerneres to protest against slavery because it was pandering to the South
The Declaration of Independence
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
sacred expedition
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
45. Called in 1787 to reform the Articles of Confederation
Louisiana Purchase
Gold
The Maya Empire
Constitutional Convention
46. Monopoly also called 'an octopus'
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
Battle of Gettysberg
railroad
Samuel de Champlain
47. War between Mexico and Spain that led to Mexico's independence and ownership of California in 1810
Railroad Act of 1864
Mexican Independence
Proposition 13
rancho system
48. State established in 1636 by Roger Williams to acknowledge religious freedom and the separation of 'church and state'
Pilgrims
Amendments
Rhode Island
French and Indian War
49. Strong believers in the human capacity to do the right thing and did not need a strong central government
anti - federalists
tourism
Toltecs
Sir Francis Drake
50. The final document that established United States government. It had to be ratified by at least nine states - process now is 2/3s of Congress and 38 out of 50 states
Hopewell people
November 1849
Watts Riots
Constitution