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CSET U.S And California History
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1. The first constitution to realizeno authrotiy than its own and governed the common wealth
Articles of Confederation
Angel Island
Connecticut Commonwealth
Land Commission
2. Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders in 1865 and ends the civil war
Mississippian culture
nullification
Appomattox Court
Confederacy advanage
3. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
California Alien Land Act
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Sierra Nevadas
Central Valley Project
4. State that was a colony established for Catholics so they could escape religious persecution
black codes
1850
Maryland
missions
5. Native American empire with stepped pyramids - utilized multiple calendars - and possessede extensive astronomical knowledge
World War II
The Maya Empire
The Gulf Stream
Louisiana Purchase
6. 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
Declaration of Independence
Hetch Hetchy Dam
The Declaration of Independence
Sir Francis Drake
7. The first civlization to develop in MesoAmerica and were the first to develop a calendar and agrciultural community in America
Olmec Empire
decline of the Mayan civlization
Pueblo Indians
Europeans in the New World
8. During the Reconstruction - a state could be readmitted if 10 percent of the former Confederates voted in the 1860 election vowed loyalty to the Union
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
Ten Percent Plan
nullification
Toltecs
9. Completes the rest of the Spanish missions following Junipero Serra's death
Father Fermin Lausen
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Proclamation of 1763
Mt. Whitney
10. Tax that is placed on tea and led to the Boston Tea Party - colonialists dressed up as Indians and dumped tea from aboard British ships into Boston harbor
manifest destiny
Tea Act of 1773
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
The Declaration of Independence
11. In the eastern region of the United States - In the Northeast - they meat the ocean - forming a rough - rocky coast
Mexicans
The Appalachian Mountains
Bear Flag Revolt
Chinese
12. Renamed the Southern Pacific Company and controlled all the railroads in California - president was Leland Stanford was a California governor and U.S. Senator
Central Pacific Railroad
Democratic Republicans
the Great Compromise
Compromise of 1850
13. War between Mexico and Spain that led to Mexico's independence and ownership of California in 1810
Mexican Independence
Federalist Party
Ten Percent Plan
Mayflower Compact
14. U.S. Act that helped reduce instances of religious descrimination
Townsheld Acts of 1767
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Chronological order of the colonies
Amendments
15. Industry in California employs more thtan 500000 people mostly in Hollywood
legislative branch
The Declaration of Independence
entertainment
tourism
16. Jan. 1 - 1863- the proclamation frees the slaves
manifest destiny
Emanciptation Proclomation
Revolutionary War
Constitution
17. 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
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range
decline of the Mayan civlization
black codes
rights of states
18. Act passed by British to prevent colonial town meetings
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Georgia
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Trenton
19. People who took land from the original Californios
Chinese
squatters
Chronological order of the colonies
Central Valley Project
20. Opened in 1914 and extends international links
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Federalist Papers
Panama Canal
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
21. 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
Ten Percent Plan
Three - Fifths Compromise
judicial branch
Proclamation of 1763
22. Spanish explorer who settled on a Carribbean island but found hismself in debt and wound up relocating on the east coast of what is now Panama - he spied the Pacific Ocean in 1513
Mexicans
Tea Act of 1773
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
Balboa
23. Immigrant group that had already moved to Hawaii
William Penn
Japanese
John C. Fremont
rights of states
24. Southern states threatened to secede if this state was admitted as a free state
recall
The Declaration of Independence
Commodore Sloat
California
25. West Point graduates and used to handling firearms and driven
issue of representation under the Constitution
Irish
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Confederacy advanage
26. Captured Los Angeles until it was rec - captured by Governor Pico and General Castro for Mexico
General Stockton
Hetch Hetchy Dam
manifest destiny
Three - Fifths Compromise
27. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
the Oregon Territory
Modoc War
Mono Lake
nullification
28. The first battle of the Civil War. Seccessionists fire on the remaining Union sronghold in the South.
Death Valley
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
free - soil movement
Russians
29. Lincoln's vice president became president
Chinese
black codes
Andrew Johnson
southern anad eastern European
30. 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
Townsheld Acts of 1767
Election of 1876
The Inca Empire
Pilgrims
31. 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
First Continental Congress
Pueblo Indians
Transcontinental Railroad
Whig Party
32. Compact used to colonize New Hampshire
Mexican - American War
Exeter Compact
Connecticut Commonwealth
Hetch Hetchy Dam
33. Discovered in 1853- mineres would use powerful hoses to shoot water at the hillsides to wash away the soil and findthe gold - damaged environment and killed fish
executive branch
hydraulic mining -
Election of 1876
Delaware
34. The first settlers to arrive in Massachusetts. It was a religious group that fled Englandfor religious persecution in 1620
Appomattox Court
forty - niners
pueblos
Pilgrims
35. 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
decline of the Mayan civlization
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
Amerindians
Owens River
36. War in which Spain relinquished its North American claims east of the Mississippi River
Samuel de Champlain
Father Junipero Serra
Rhode Island
French and Indian War
37. In the U.S. constitution - it enforces laws
Major battles of the Civil War
water
executive branch
Missouri Compromise of 1820
38. 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
Tea Act of 1773
The Declaration of Independence
Germans
England and the colonies: differences
39. The central agricultural area of California
Jose Figueroa
Central Valley
the Oregon Territory
John C. Fremont
40. Facilities that the Spanish used to turned to the Indians to establish agricultural fields and learned Christianity. natives also were exposed to disease that they don't have immunity to. Also - brought olive trees and orange trees and introduced whe
Germans
missions
water
'strict construction'
41. Raised theflag near Monterey and then retreated from the area - started the Mexican Americna War
Mexican - American War
Puritans
John C. Fremont
Bill of Rights
42. Period in 1930s when a severe drought hit hte midwest and forced 350000 people to leave theier farms and lsot jobsand come to California
Delaware
The Inca Empire
water
Dust Bowl
43. State established in 1636 by Roger Williams to acknowledge religious freedom and the separation of 'church and state'
Francisco Montejo
federalism
William Penn
Rhode Island
44. Established states of Nebraska and Kansas with popular sovereignty but motivated Northerneres to protest against slavery because it was pandering to the South
Constitutional Convention
separation of powers
Federalist Papers
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
45. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
the Oregon Territory
federalism
California Alien Land Act
rancho system
46. English explorer who sailed up the California coast to the pacific Northwest
rights of states
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Tea Act of 1773
Sir Francis Drake
47. A group of colonists that meti nPhiladelphia to plan steps for resistance to British authority
First Continental Congress
federalism
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Election of 1876
48. Spanish conquerers of Central nand South America
Angel Island
the conquistadores
Mississippian culture
Election of 1876
49. Immigrant group started migrating in the 1840s due to famine in their community. potato blight had decimated the potato harvest. They moved westward to the California Gold Rush of 1849
Irish
manifest destiny
Samuel de Champlain
Juan Cabrillo
50. 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
the conquistadores
Great Awakening
initiative
Johann Sutter