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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. During McCarthyism - provided the congressional forum in which many hearings about suspected communists in the government took place.
House Un-American Activities Committee
First Great Awakening
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
John Quincy Adams
2. The principles established by the Constitution to prevent any one branch of government (legislative - executive - and judicial) from gaining too much power. They represent the solution to the problem of how to empower the central government while als
Checks and balances
Carpetbaggers
Detente
Jay's Treaty
3. A communist revolutionary. Castro ousted an authoritarian regime in Cuba in 1959 and established the communist regime that remains in power to this day.
Winston Churchill
Fidel Castro
AAA
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
4. 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.
Earl Warren
Mercantilism
Treaty of Greenville
A Century of Dishonor
5. Fought in Maryland on September 17 - 1863. Considered the single bloodiest day of the Civil War - casualties totalled more than 8 -000 dead and 18 -000 wounded. Although Union forces failed to defeat Lee and the Confederates - they did halt the Confe
Checks and balances
Treaty of Ghent
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Antietam
6. A Scottish immigrant who in 1901 founded Carnegie Steel - then the world's largest corporation. In addition to being an entrepreneur and industrialist - he was a philanthropist who donated more than $300 million to charity during his lifetime.
Andrew Carnegie
Black Thursday
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Pendleton Act
7. In June 1807 - the British naval frigate HMS Leopard opened fire on the American naval frigate USS Chesapeake - killing three men and wounding twenty. British naval officers then boarded the American ship - seized four men who had deserted the Royal
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
Mutual Assured Destruction
Bleeding Kansas
Berlin Wall
8. A writer and a disciple of transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson. His major work - Leaves of Grass (1855) - celebrated America's diversity and democracy.
Bill of Rights
Cash-and-carry
Susan B. Anthony
Walt Whitman
9. 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.
Popular Front
Chinese Exclusion Act
William Jennings Bryan
John Adams
10. 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.
Iran-Contra affair
Leif Ericson
Sedition Amendment
Trust
11. Early American fiction writer. His most famous work - The Scarlet Letter (1850) - explored the moral dilemmas of adultery in a Puritan community.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Century of Dishonor
Salutary neglect
Edgar Allen Poe
12. Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy summed up his aggressive stance toward international affairs with the phrase - "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Under this doctrine - the US declared its domination over Latin American and built the Panama Can
AAA
Henry Hudson
Black Panthers
Big stick diplomacy
13. Chartered in 1791 - the bank was a controversial part of Hamilton's Federalist economic program.
Bank of the United States
Stokely Carmichael
AAA
The Age of Reason
14. A prominant publisher who bought the New York Journal in the late 1890s. His paper - along with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World - engaged in yellow journalism - printing sensational reports of Spanish activities in Cuba in order to win a circulation
Alger Hiss
Boston Tea Party
Palmer Raids
William Randolph Hearst
15. President Eisenhower's philosophy of government. He called it this to distinguish it from the Republican administrations of the past - which he deemed backword-looking and complacent. He was determined to work with the Democratic Party rather than ag
Hartford Convention
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Dynamic conservatism
Sacco-Vanzetti case
16. Argued against American imperialism in the late 1890s. Its members included William James - Andrew Carnegie - and Mark Twain.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Roger Williams
John Steinbeck
Anti-Imperialist League
17. 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
Missouri Compromise
William Randolph Hearst
Roger Williams
Bleeding Kansas
18. Written by Rachel Carson and published in 1962. Exposed the environmental hazards of the pesticide DDT. Carson's book helped spur an increase in environmental awareness and concern among the American people.
Lend-Lease Act
AAA
Silent Spring
The Beats
19. Passed by Southerners in Congress in 1836. The rule tabled all abolitionist petitions in Congress and thereby prevented antislavery discussions. It was repealed in 1845 - under increased pressure from Northern abolitionists and those concerned with t
Triangular Trade
Gag rule
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Great Society
20. Written by Betty Friedan in 1963. This book was a rallying cry for the women's liberation movement. It denounced the belief that women should be tied to the home and encouraged women to get involved in activities outside their home and family.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Puritans
The Feminine Mystique
Mutual Assured Destruction
21. Passed by Congress in 1882 amid a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment among American workers. The act banned Chinese immigration for ten years.
Assembly line
Boris Yeltsin
Bacon's Rebellion
Chinese Exclusion Act
22. The nickname of the Progressive Republican Party - led by Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election. This party had the best showing of any third party in the history of the US. Its emergence dramatically weakened the Republican Party and allowed the D
CIA
Bank of the United States
Hartford Convention
Bull Moose Party
23. 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
New Look
Berlin Blockade
Baby boom
Henry Cabot Lodge
24. Primarily concerned with international espionage and information gathering. In the 1950s - this organization became heavily involved in many civil struggles in the Third World - supporting groups likely to cooperate with the US rather than the USSR.
CIA
First Great Awakening
Joint-stock companies
Mercantilism
25. 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
Mercantilism
Civil Works Administration
Anti-federalists
26. A 1836 executive order issued by President Jackson in an attempt to stabilize the economy - which had been dramatically expanding since the early 1830s due to state banks' excessive lending practices and over-speculation. It required that all land pa
Detente
Specie Circular
Atomic Energy Commission
Central Powers
27. The English government's policy of not enforcing certain trade laws it imposed upon the American colonies throughout the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The purpose of this policy was largely to ensure the loyalty of the colonies in
Salutary neglect
Detente
Eugenics
Palmer Raids
28. Created in 1962. United college students throughout the country in a network committed to achieving racial equality - alleviating poverty - and ending the Vietnam War.
Brown v Board of Ed
Students for a Democratic Society
William Randolph Hearst
James Buchanan
29. Son of John Adams and president from 1825 to 1829. As James Monroe's secretary of state - he workerd to expand the nation's borders and authorized the Monroe Doctrine. His presidency was largely ineffectie due to lack of popular support; Congress blo
John Quincy Adams
To Secure These Rights
John Cabot
Antietam
30. One of the best known writers of the 1920s' "lost generation." An expatriate - he produced a number of famous works during the 1920s - including The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). A member of the Popular Front - he fought in the
Corrupt bargain
Ernest Hemingway
Axis powers
AFL
31. A component of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society. This act established an Office of Economic Opportunity to provide young Americans with job training. It also created a volunteer network devoted to social work and education in impovershed areas.
Articles of Confederation
Economic Opportunity Act
Roger Williams
James Fenimore Cooper
32. 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.
Students for a Democratic Society
Joint-stock companies
James Buchanan
Alien and Sedition Acts
33. 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
Chinese Exclusion Act
Corrupt bargain
Bootleggers
Jimmy Carter
34. Also the Compromise of 1820. Resolved the conflict surrounding the admission of Missouri to the Union as either a slave or free state. The compromise made Missouri a slave state - admitted Maine as a free state - and prohibited slavery in the remaind
Missouri Compromise
Atomic Energy Commission
Henry David Thoreau
Earl Warren
35. 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
New Look
Henry Cabot Lodge
John Brown
Northwest Ordinance
36. On June 3 and 4 - 1989 - China's communist army brutally crushed a pro-democracy protest here in Beijing. Diplomatic relations between the US and China significantly soured as a result of the attack.
American Civil Liberties Union
Economic Opportunity Act
Berlin Wall
Tiananmen Sqaure
37. A protest against the 1773 Tea Act - which allowed Britain to use the profits from selling tea to pay the salaries of royal governers. In December 1773 - Samuel Adams gathered Boston residents and warned them of the consequences of the Tea Act. Follo
Boston Tea Party
Tiananmen Sqaure
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
James Buchanan
38. A series of twelve letters published by John Dickinson. The letters denounced the Townsend Duties by demonstrating that many ot the arguments employed against the Stamp Act were valid against the Townsend Duties as well. The letters inspired anti-Bri
Sedition Amendment
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Samuel de Champlain
F. Scott Fitzgerald
39. 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.
Boris Yeltsin
Mutual Assured Destruction
Committee to Defend America First
Treaty of Ghent
40. Husband and wife who - in 1950 - were accused of spying for the Soviets. They countered the accusation on the grounds that their Jewish background and leftist beliefs made them easy targets for persecution. In a trial closely followed by the American
Camp David Accords
Boxer Rebellion
Corrupt bargain
The Rosenbergs
41. Issued in 1941 in response to German submarine attacks on American ships in the Atlantic ocean. The order authorized naval patrols to fire on any Axis ships found between the US and Iceland.
Henry David Thoreau
John Cabot
Jacques Cartier
Shoot-on-sight order
42. 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.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Baby boom
Smith-Connolly Act
Black Panthers
43. A Frenchman who explored the Great Lakes and established the first French colony in North America at Quebec in 1608.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
House Un-American Activities Committee
Berlin Blockade
Samuel de Champlain
44. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Berlin Wall
The Feminine Mystique
Inflation
Boston Tea Party
45. The stock market crash of October 24 - 1929. After a decade of great prosperity - on this day the market dropped in value by an astonishing 9 percent - kicking off the Great Depression.
Hartford Convention
Pendleton Act
Black Thursday
Henry David Thoreau
46. A meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 - in which the New England-based party enumerated its complaints against the ruling Democratic-Republican party. The Federalists - already losing power steadily - hoped that antiwar sentiment w
To Secure These Rights
Hartford Convention
Bank veto
John Cabot
47. Religious revivals on the frontier during the Second Great Awakening. Hundreds or even thousands of people- members of various dominations- met to hear speeches on repentance and sign hymns.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Detente
Nuremburg Trials
Camp meetings
48. 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
Alien and Sedition Acts
New Look
Brown v Board of Ed
Chinese Exclusion Act
49. Trials of Nazi war criminals that began in November 1945. More than 200 defendants were indicted in the thirteen trials. All but thirty-eight of them were convicted of conspiring to wage aggressive war and of mistreating prisoners of war and inhabita
Henry Cabot Lodge
John Adams
Nuremburg Trials
John Quincy Adams
50. A French sailor who explored the St. Lawrence River region between 1534 and 1542. He searched for a Northwest Passage - a waterway through which ships could cross the Americas and access Asia. He found no such passage but opened the region up to futu
The Age of Reason
Jacques Cartier
Tiananmen Sqaure
AFL