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CSET U.S And California History
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1. The year that California becomes the 31st state in the Union thanks to a compromise over slavery
1850
The Inca Empire
reasons of American immigration
Amerindians
2. Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
Federalist Papers
Election of 1876
Europeans in the New World: France
the Oregon Territory
3. MesoAmerican empire who once reigned from equator to Chile and between the Andes Mountain. They practiced terracing and irrigating steep mountainsides. Were defeateed by smallpox epidemic
secession
Progressives
sacred expedition
The Inca Empire
4. Repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act
French and Indian War
Magnuson Act of 1943
Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta
judicial branch
5. Further tightened taxation and regulatory noose
Modoc War
Francisco Montejo
separation of powers
Townsheld Acts of 1767
6. 1607: Virginia Co. - Jamestown (Virginia)
Tea Act of 1773
tule
Europeans in the New World: Britain
federalism
7. Completes the rest of the Spanish missions following Junipero Serra's death
Johann Sutter
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Father Fermin Lausen
Mayflower Compact
8. Conduct elections - ratify amendments to constitution - issue licenses - regulate intrastate (within state) to business - establish local governments - take measures for public health and safety - any other powers that the Constitution does not reser
rights of states
Mexican Independence
Depression of 1870
Jacksonian democracy
9. Written by John Jay - Alexander Hamilton and James Madison about the need of a strong federal government
Proposition 13
The Industrial Era of the United States
Federalist Papers
Jose de Galves
10. 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
Radical Republicans
California Alien Land Act
French and Indian War
Hernando Cortes
11. Caused from multiple Spanish invasions - economic wars between divided tribes
Emanciptation Proclomation
Owens River
Yorktown
decline of the Mayan civlization
12. English explorer who sailed up the California coast to the pacific Northwest
Silicon Valley
The Maya Empire
Revolutionary War
Sir Francis Drake
13. Form the western mountain ranges - The western slope of the Sierra Nevada borders the Central Valley of California - The Coast Ranges form the western wall of the Central Valley
Mexicans
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
Hernando Cortes
Amendments
14. The camps that Japanese peopel were rounded to in WWII
internment camps
Europeans in the New World: France
November 1849
Federalist Papers
15. 1500: Cabral - Brazil
Mexican Independence
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Bear Flag Revolt
16. War between the French and British that ended with the defeat of French and Indian allies. It ordered French to be completely removed from North America and Spain relinquished parts of Florida in exchange for New Orleans and lands west of Mississippi
French and Indian War
tule
Pueblo Indians
The Industrial Era of the United States
17. 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution - Introduced by Madison - A series of limitations on the power of the U.S. federal government; added to protect the rights of individuals and safeguard the sovereignty of the states over their own affairs
Louisiana Purchase
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
loose construction
Bill of Rights
18. Ultiimately defeated General Pico and re - captured Los Angeles in 1847 - ending the Mexican American war
Chinese
General Stockton and General Kearney
entertainment
Sebastian Vicaino
19. Material that led to California to be populated by 40000 miners from all over the United States
The Gulf Stream
Important Battles of the Revolution
Gold
Maryland
20. The first declaration of self - government in the New World
'strict construction'
Mayflower Compact
Stamp Tax
hydraulic mining -
21. 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
merchant Sam Brannon
Hetch Hetchy Dam
squatters
the Great Compromise
22. A major mountain range in California
Sierra Nevadas
Olmec Empire
Lewis and Clark
melting pot
23. Mexican leader who closes the missions down except for the churches
World War II
Europeans in the New World: Britain
internment camps
Jose Figueroa
24. Captured Los Angeles until it was rec - captured by Governor Pico and General Castro for Mexico
General Stockton
acorns
Andrew Johnson
Constitutional Convention
25. Extends along the coast from New Jersey to Texas and is generally low land
Emanciptation Proclomation
The southeastern Coastal Plain
separation of powers
reasons of American immigration
26. Restrucutred local control over property taxes and led to cutbacks in taxes and decrease in the tax base available to fund social services
Amendments
Magnuson Act of 1943
Ten Percent Plan
Proposition 13
27. Decision that said that slaves count as three - fifths of the population
Three - Fifths Compromise
initiative
Federalist Papers
secession
28. River 100 miles North of Los Angeles that the city of Los Angeles built an aqueduct on to bring the water to Los Angeles
Rodney Case
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Owens River
Federalist Party
29. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Great Awakening
Ten Percent Plan
Tea Act of 1773
Germans
30. Immigrant group that crossed California's border. The border remains easily crossed even though there is a frequent loss of life
Federalist Party
Mexicans
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
the conquistadores
31. In the eastern region of the United States - In the Northeast - they meat the ocean - forming a rough - rocky coast
The Industrial Era of the United States
Louisiana Purchase
The Appalachian Mountains
Appomattox Court
32. Several preachers started to speak of Christian salvation as something under control of individual - challenged traditional perceptions of Christianity to focus of individual salvation
French and Indian War
Great Awakening
squatters
Mexicans
33. Captured Monterey Bay and claimed thearea for the United States
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
reasons of American immigration
Commodore Sloat
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
34. Industry based in Southern California areas - focus on casual - warm weather clothing
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Hiram Johnson
apparel industry
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
35. sawmill owner whose employee John Marshall discovered discover gold in the Sierra Nevada foothills
Johann Sutter
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Francisco Pizarro
Central Valley
36. Authored by Thomas Jefferson and focused on the declaration of 'life - liberty - and pursuit of happiness'
Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Central Pacific Railroad
The Maya Empire
37. Spanish forts that were built for missionaries and settlers to hide in when Indians revolted
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
presidios
Appomattox Court
Progressives
38. 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
November 1849
The Piedmont
Japanese
Articles of Confederation
39. The idea that southern staets should refuse to obey the laws tha t they did not agree with
Modoc War
nullification
William Penn
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
40. In the U.S. constitution - it interpets the laws
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
judicial branch
decline of the Mayan civlization
The Chinese Exclusion Act
41. Visor general to New Spain urges kinig that they should settle California before the English or russians took over it - two expeditions went by sea and two expeditions went by land
Constitutional Convention
Panama Canal
Jose de Galves
Watts Riots
42. Another religious group that arrived to Massachusetts Bay in 1629. They had a covenant with God to build 'a city on a hill'
Puritans
The Mississippi River
Rodney Case
Proposition 13
43. Final battle of the Revolutionary war. British stronghold falls in 1781 and George Washington captures British general Lord cornwallis
Yorktown
Major battles of the Civil War
Johann Sutter
Articles of Confederation
44. In the U.S. constitution - it enforces laws
Maryland
Johann Sutter
executive branch
The Piedmont
45. Native American empire with stepped pyramids - utilized multiple calendars - and possessede extensive astronomical knowledge
The Inca Empire
Townsheld Acts of 1767
The Maya Empire
Bill of Rights
46. Established so that Californios could get their land back - rancheros who had the time and money to prusue their claims got to keep their land
Land Commission
Balboa
California
Articles of Confederation
47. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
black codes
Mono Lake
Johann Sutter
Central Pacific Railroad
48. A Quaker who received land to estsablish Pennsylvania as the first Enlightenment - inspired government entity and abolished slavery
issue of representation under the Constitution
William Penn
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
recall
49. Towns that grew around the missions and presidios as settlers moved up from Mexico
pueblos
November 1849
Louisiana Purchase
Amerindians
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
Sir Francis Drake
Constitution
Jamestown
Panama Canal