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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. Eisenhower's Cold War strategy - preferring deterrence to ground force involvement - and emphasizing the massive retaliatory potential of a large nuclear stockpile. Eisenhower worked to increase nuclear spending and decrease spending on ground troops
Committee to Defend America First
Salutary neglect
New Look
Specie Circular
2. In March 1770 - a crowd of colonists protested against Boston customs agents and the Townsend Duties. Violence flared and five colonists were killed.
Boston Massacre
Bill of Rights
Allies
Great Society
3. The popular name for the Kansas Territory in 1856 after abolitionist John Brown led a massacre at a pro-slavery camp - setting off waves of violence. Brown's massacre was in protest to the recent establishment of Kansas as a slave state. Pro-slavery
Checks and balances
Central Powers
Black Thursday
Bleeding Kansas
4. Passed by Federalists in 1798 in response to the XYZ Affair and growing Democratic-Republican support. On the grounds of "national security -" the acts increased the number of years required to gain citizenship - allowed for the imprisonment and depo
Baby boom
Alien and Sedition Acts
Jimmy Carter
Horatio Alger
5. Once a prominent member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee - he abandoned his nonviolent leanings and became a leader of the Black Nationalist movement in 1966. He coined the phrase "Black Power."
Stokely Carmichael
Salutary neglect
Inflation
American System
6. A group of zealous Chinese nationalists terrorized foreigners and Chinese Christians - capturing Beijing (Peking) in June 1900 and threatening European and American interests in Chinese markets. The US committed 2 -500 men to an international force t
Boxer Rebellion
Anti-Saloon League
Hartford Convention
H. L. Mencken
7. Early American fiction writer. His most famous work - The Scarlet Letter (1850) - explored the moral dilemmas of adultery in a Puritan community.
Camp David Accords
Atomic Energy Commission
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Samuel Adams
8. Andrew Jackon's 1832 veto of the proposed charter renewal for the Second Bank of the United States. The veto marked the beginning of Jackon's five-year battle against the national bank.
Assembly line
John Adams
Bank veto
American System
9. Created by FDR to cope with the added economic difficulties brought on by the cold winter months of 1933. The organization spent approximately $1 billion on short-term projects for the unemployed but was abolished in the spring of that year.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Civil Works Administration
Shoot-on-sight order
Reaganomics
10. Leader of a group of senators known as "reservationists" during the 1919 debate over the League of Nations. He and his followers supported US membership in the League only if major revisions were made to the covenant. President Wilson - however - ref
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Henry Cabot Lodge
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Black codes
11. A political group active in aiding the leftist forces in the Spanish Civil War. Prominent American intellectuals and writers - including Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos - joined the group.
Boston Massacre
Popular Front
Civil Works Administration
James Fenimore Cooper
12. A third-party candidate in the 1992 presidential election who won 19 percent of the popular vote. His strong showing demonstrated voter dissatisfaction with the two major parties.
Alien and Sedition Acts
Ross Perot
Samuel Adams
Allies
13. The alleged leader of a group of Vikings who sailed to the eastern coast of Canada and attempted - unsuccessfully - to colonize the area around the year 1000- nearly 500 years before Columbus arrived in the Americas.
House Un-American Activities Committee
Anti-Saloon League
American System
Leif Ericson
14. The final German offensive in Western Europe - lasting from December 16 - 1944 - to January 16 - 1945. Hitler amassed his last reserves against Allied troops in France. Germany made a substantial dent in the Allied front line - but the Allies recover
Jimmy Carter
Tippecanoe
Battle of the Bulge
John Steinbeck
15. Written by Thomas Paine; published in three parts between 1794 and 1807. A critique of organized religion - the book was criticized as a defense of Atheism. Paine's argument is a prime example of the rationalist approach to religion inspired by Enlig
The Age of Reason
Boxer Rebellion
CCC
Samuel Adams
16. A fiction writer who gained popularity in the 1840s for his horrific tales. He published many famous stories - including "The Raven" (1844) and "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846).
Edgar Allen Poe
Anti-Saloon League
Fidel Castro
Iran-Contra affair
17. Created in 1933 as part of FDR's New Deal. This administration controlled the production and prices of crops by offering subsidies to farmers who stayed under set quotas. The Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in the Butler v US decision - in
Jimmy Carter
AAA
Bull Moose Party
Reaganomics
18. Nonconformist writers such as Allan Ginsberg - the author of Howl (1956) - and Jack Kerouac - who penned On the Road (1957). They rejected uniform middle-class culture and sought to overturn the sexual and social conservatism of the period.
J. Edgar Hoover
Taft-Hartley Act
The Beats
John Quincy Adams
19. Passed in 1964 - the act outlawed discrimination in education - employment - and all public accommodations.
Puritans
Civil Rights Act
Walt Whitman
Checks and balances
20. A series of investigations in 1987 exposed evidence that the US had been selling arms to the anti-American government in Iran and using the profits from these sales to secretly and illegally finance the Contras in Nicaragua. (The Contras were a rebel
Iran-Contra affair
Battle of the Bulge
Annapolis Convention
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
21. Signed on Christmas Eve in 1815. Ended the War of 1812 and returned relations between the US and Britain to the way things were before the war.
Checks and balances
Bank of the United States
Treaty of Ghent
Silent Spring
22. Passed in 1883. This act established a civil service exam for many public posts and created hiring systems based on merit rather than on patronage. The act aimed to eliminate corrupt hiring practices.
Deists
Pendleton Act
Black Thursday
Battle of Britain
23. Political figure throughout the Era of Good Feelings and the Age of Jackson. He served as James Monroe's secretary of war - as John Quincy Adam's vice president - and then as Andrew Jackson's vice president for one term. A firm believer in states' ri
John C. Calhoun
CIA
Corrupt bargain
Horatio Alger
24. Advocated isolationism and opposed FDR's reelection in 1940. Committee members urged neutrality - claiming that the US could stand alone regardless of Hitler's advances in Europe.
Anti-federalists
Northwest Ordinance
John Quincy Adams
Committee to Defend America First
25. Signed in September 1940 by Germany - Italy - and Japan. These nations comprised the Axis powers of World War II.
Tripartite Pact
Boxer Rebellion
Committee to Defend America First
Palmer Raids
26. A leading member of the women's suffrage movement. She served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1892 until 1900.
American Civil Liberties Union
Susan B. Anthony
John Cabot
AFL
27. Although Andrew Jackson won the most popular and electoral votes in the 1824 election - he failed to win the requisite majority and the election was thrown to the House of Representatives. Speaker of the House Henry Clay backed John Quincy Adams for
John Cabot
The Age of Reason
Camp David Accords
Corrupt bargain
28. Issued on August 14 - 1941 during a meeting between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The charter outlined the ideal postwar world - condemned military aggression - asserted the right to national self-determination - a
Bleeding Kansas
Taft-Hartley Act
William Jennings Bryan
Atlantic Charter
29. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1953 to 1969. His liberal court made a number of important decisions - primarily in the realm of civil rights - including Brown v Board of Education of Topeka in 1954.
Cuban Missile Crisis
Ross Perot
Earl Warren
Henry David Thoreau
30. Submitted by Benjamin Franklin to the 1754 gathering of colonial delegates in Albany - New York. The plan called for the colonies to unify in the face of French and Native American threats. Although the delegates in Albany approved the plan - the col
Triangular Trade
Sedition Amendment
Albany Plan
John Brown
31. Crafted by Henry Clay and backed by the National Republican Party - this plan proposed a series of tariffs and federally funded transportation imporvements - geared toward acheiving national economic self-sufficiency.
CCC
A Century of Dishonor
American System
Earl Warren
32. Head of the FBI from 1924 until his death in 1972. He aggressively intestigated suspected subversives during the Cold War.
William Jennings Bryan
J. Edgar Hoover
Trust
Anti-Saloon League
33. Passed in 1930. This act limited the right to strike in key industries and authorized the president to intervene in any strike - eroding the generally amiable relationship between the government and organized labor during World War II.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Smith-Connolly Act
Helsinki Accords
Salutary neglect
34. Smugglers of alcohol into the US during the Prohibition Era (1920-1933) - often from Canada or the West Indies.
Bootleggers
CCC
To Secure These Rights
Articles of Confederation
35. Nickname for the 1950s - when economic prosperity caused US population to swell from 150 million to 180 million.
H. L. Mencken
Edgar Allen Poe
Boston Massacre
Baby boom
36. America's second president - served from 1797 to 1801. A federalist - he supported a powerful centralized government. His most notable actions in office were the undertakng of the quasi-war with France and the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts.
Anti-federalists
John Adams
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
H. L. Mencken
37. A series of raids coordinated by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Throughout 1910 - police and federal marshals raided the homes of suspected radicals and the headquarters of radical organizations in thirty-two cities. The raids resulted in more
Joint-stock companies
Civil Rights Act
Palmer Raids
Bay of Pigs
38. Created by JFK in 1961. The organization sends volunteer teachers - health workers - and engineers on two-year aid programs to Third World countries.
Bootleggers
John Adams
Peace Corps
Nathaniel Hawthorne
39. 1795 treaty which provided for the removal of British troops from American land and opened up limited trade with the British West Indies - but said nothing about British seizure of American ships or the impressment of American sailors. While the Amer
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40. A dissenter who clashed with Massachusetts Puritans over the issue of seperation of church and state. After being banished from Massachusetts in 1636 - he traveled south - where he founded a colony in Rhode Island that granted full religious freedom
American Civil Liberties Union
The Rosenbergs
Roger Williams
Anti-Saloon League
41. Passed in 1924. Established maximum quotas for immigration into the US. This law severely restricted immigration from southern and eastern Europe - and excluded Asians entirely.
Cuban Missile Crisis
National Origins Act
Ralph Waldo Emerson
John Quincy Adams
42. Founded in 1895 - the league spearheaded the prohibition movement during the Progressive Era.
Reaganomics
Anti-Saloon League
Jimmy Carter
John Cabot
43. In 1962 - a year after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion - the US government learned that Soviet missile bases were being constructed in Cuba. President JFK demanded that the USSR stop shipping military equipment to Cuba and remove the bases. US forces
Cuban Missile Crisis
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Mutual Assured Destruction
AFL
44. Passed in 1918 as an amendment to the Espionage Act. Provided for the punishment of anyone using "disloyal - profane - scurrilous - or abusive language" in regard to the US government - flag - or military.
Sedition Amendment
Civil Rights Act
To Secure These Rights
John Quincy Adams
45. A moderate Democrat with support from both the North and South who served as president of the US from 1857 to 1861. He could not stem the tide of sectional conflict that eventually erupted into Civil War.
James Buchanan
Horatio Alger
Antietam
Atomic Energy Commission
46. US Cold War policy - developed in the 1960s - that acknowledged that both the US and the Soviet Union had enough nuclear weaponry to destroy each other many times over. This policy hoped to prevent outright war with the SU on the premise that any att
Henry Clay
Mutual Assured Destruction
Boris Yeltsin
Black codes
47. A 1954 landmark Supreme Court decision that reversed the "seperate but equal" segregationist doctrine established by the 1896 Plessy v Ferguson decision. The Court ruled that seperated facilities were inherently unequal and ordered public schools to
Chinese Exclusion Act
Carpetbaggers
Corrupt bargain
Brown v Board of Ed
48. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Anti-federalists
James Buchanan
Triangular Trade
Inflation
49. Head of the Manhatten Project - the secret American operation to develop the atomic bomb.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Quasi-war
Boxer Rebellion
To Secure These Rights
50. Formed in the absence of support form the British crown - these companies accrued funding for colonization through the sale of public stock. They dominated English colonization throughout the seventeenth century.
Joint-stock companies
Chinese Exclusion Act
Shoot-on-sight order
Eugenics