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CSET U.S And California History
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1. California governor election promises to break Southern Pacific's grip on the state - won and passed many progressive goals
Hiram Johnson
Yorktown
California
Amerindians
2. 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
recall
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
The Inca Empire
sacred expedition
3. Separation of Powers - Checks and Balances - Federal System - Powers of Congress - The Great Compromise - Bill of Rights - Amendments
Bill of Rights
Thirteenth Amendment
Pueblo Indians
New Government
4. In the U.S. constitution - it makes the laws
Johann Sutter
legislative branch
federalism
rights of the federal government
5. The first civlization to develop in MesoAmerica and were the first to develop a calendar and agrciultural community in America
Olmec Empire
The Industrial Era of the United States
Europeans in the New World: Britain
War of 1812
6. Made in 1803 by President Thoomas Jefferson and led to the acquisition of the territory west of the existing United States
presidios
rights of the federal government
Gold
Louisiana Purchase
7. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
free - soil movement
Mexican Independence
Georgia
Silicon Valley
8. Treaty with Japan in 1907 that allowed wives to join theier husbands in the U.S. if the Japanese deny exit visas to any men wishing to emigrate to the United States - led to the picture brides who married Japanese men who they had never met
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9. Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
Important Battles of the Revolution
Compromise of 1850
Mt. Whitney
the Oregon Territory
10. Spanish conquistador who settled in Panama in 1520 - became governor of Peru and conquered the Inca empire based there
War of 1812
Francisco Pizarro
Hiram Johnson
how Union defeated Confederates
11. Gave southerneers a stronger fugitive slave law and popular sovereignty (territories would have the right to decide for themselves whether or not they wanted to adopt slavery on their borders) over newly conquered Mexico areas in exchange for Califor
Confederacy advanage
Compromise of 1850
Jose de Galves
the Great Compromise
12. Authored by Thomas Jefferson and focused on the declaration of 'life - liberty - and pursuit of happiness'
The Inca Empire
internment camps
Declaration of Independence
presidios
13. Renamed the Southern Pacific Company and controlled all the railroads in California - president was Leland Stanford was a California governor and U.S. Senator
1850
Central Pacific Railroad
presidios
Three - Fifths Compromise
14. 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
initiative
Whig Party
Owens River
entertainment
15. Native American group developed in Southwest and were were skilled builders
Anasazi culture
Europeans in the New World: Britain
Missouri Compromise of 1820
First Continental Congress
16. Amendment that abolished slavery throughout the United States
First Continental Congress
Thirteenth Amendment
John C. Fremont
Constitutional Convention
17. The highest point in California
Francisco Montejo
melting pot
nullification
Mt. Whitney
18. publicized the gold discovery and bought every shovel - pick axe and pan in the region and made much money
merchant Sam Brannon
pueblos
Olmec Empire
Ten Percent Plan
19. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
Mono Lake
The Great Basin
issue of representation under the Constitution
rancho system
20. A man - made lake caused by the flooding of a 70- mile long canal from the Colorado river to the Colorado desert
'strict construction'
legislative branch
Union advantage
Salton Sea
21. 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
Prevailing Westerlies
2002
Jose de Galves
Constitution
22. The Spanish attempt to colonize California by building Missionsand converting the Spanish
sacred expedition
Proposition 13
Delaware
Thirteenth Amendment
23. Period in 1930s when a severe drought hit hte midwest and forced 350000 people to leave theier farms and lsot jobsand come to California
Dust Bowl
The Declaration of Independence
Japanese
Watts Riots
24. 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)
England and the colonies: differences
Sierra Nevadas
Battle of Fort Sumter of 1861
25. The year that California becomes the 31st state in the Union thanks to a compromise over slavery
1850
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Proclamation of 1763
Delaware
26. 1492: Columbus - West Indies and Bahamas -1513: Balboa - Panama -1519: Cortes - Mexico -1532: Pizarro - Peru
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Europeans in the New World: Spain
Quartering Act
27. Called in 1787 to reform the Articles of Confederation
Chinese
Constitutional Convention
Mexican - American War
French and Indian War
28. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Bear Flag Revolt
Battle of Gettysberg
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Gold
29. A tax placed on legal documents including newspapers - led to the establishment of the Stamp Act Congress - first assembly of colonialists against British regulation
Second Constitutional Congress
Central Valley
Stamp Tax
California
30. Towns that grew around the missions and presidios as settlers moved up from Mexico
Pony Express
pueblos
The Continental Divide
Important Battles of the Revolution
31. Spanish explorer who sailed to Pacific coast to find fabled Northwest Passage - wound up in San Francisco Bay and called the territory Alta California
War of 1812
Connecticut Commonwealth
Juan Cabrillo
how Union defeated Confederates
32. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Germans
Articles of Confederation
Railroad Act of 1864
33. The immigration group that helped build the railroads later settled in San Francisco. They took low wage jobs and later became small business entrepreneurs
Johann Sutter
Louisiana Purchase
Francisco Montejo
Chinese
34. River 100 miles North of Los Angeles that the city of Los Angeles built an aqueduct on to bring the water to Los Angeles
Mexicans
Workingmen's Party
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Owens River
35. Dutch East India Company explorer who found New York and the mouth of the Hudson River
Sebastian Vicaino
Prevailing Westerlies
Japanese
Henry Hudson
36. Southeatern California native american tribes
The Industrial Era of the United States
judicial branch
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
General Stockton
37. People who took land from the original Californios
squatters
secession
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
Transcontinental Railroad
38. In the U.S. Constitution - it is a system of checks and balances between the three branches of government
separation of powers
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Union advantage
Workingmen's Party
39. Central California native American tribes
Pomo - Miwok - Maidu - and Yokuts
Panama Canal
Juan Cabrillo
Election of 1876
40. Economic opportunity - freedom of religion and expresion - and adventure
reasons of American immigration
anti - federalists
Modoc War
The Piedmont
41. French explorer who explored Canada to find the Northwest Passage - river routes that would take explorers through North America
England and the colonies: differences
Dust Bowl
Jacques Cartier
missions
42. The first English settlement in the New World in 1607
rancho system
Mayflower Compact
Jamestown
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
43. sawmill owner whose employee John Marshall discovered discover gold in the Sierra Nevada foothills
Proposition 13
Emanciptation Proclomation
free - soil movement
Johann Sutter
44. Act passed by British to prevent colonial town meetings
John C. Fremont
Intolerable Acts of 1774
Appomattox Court
Proclamation of 1763
45. 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
Henry Hudson
missions
Whig Party
separation of powers
46. Developed in 880 AD in the Mississippi and built large religious mound structures
Johann Sutter
Mississippian culture
Francisco Pizarro
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
47. The first settlers to arrive in Massachusetts. It was a religious group that fled Englandfor religious persecution in 1620
Pilgrims
initiative
Federalist Party
Rodney Case
48. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Okies
tule
Federalist Party
Germans
49. Union created blockade of Southern ports and Confederate cotton rotted on the docks
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
Thirteenth Amendment
how Union defeated Confederates
Transcontinental Railroad
50. Established immigration quotas by eastern and western hemispheres rather than by county. Immigrants were brought in based on skills - need for family reunification - or status as poltical or economic refugees. Led to floods of immigrants came from As
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Mexicans
Workingmen's Party
Immigration Act of 1965