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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History
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1. 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
AFL
Black Thursday
Albany Plan
Bull Moose Party
2. Nickname given to northerners who moved South during Reconstruction in search of political and economic opportunity. The term was coined by Southern Democrats - who said that these northern opportunists had left home so quickly that they were able to
Economic Opportunity Act
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Carpetbaggers
Corrupt bargain
3. 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
Battle of Britain
Berlin Blockade
Axis powers
Roger Williams
4. During ratification - these people opposed the Constitution on the grounds that it gave the federal government too much political - economic - and military control. They instead advocated a decentralized governmental structure that granted the most p
Joint-stock companies
Anti-federalists
Boxer Rebellion
Henry Cabot Lodge
5. 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
Articles of Confederation
John Cabot
Ernest Hemingway
Treaty of Greenville
6. 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.
Pendleton Act
Joint-stock companies
Tripartite Pact
Gulf War
7. In March 1770 - a crowd of colonists protested against Boston customs agents and the Townsend Duties. Violence flared and five colonists were killed.
Checks and balances
Puritans
Silent Spring
Boston Massacre
8. 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.
Specie Circular
Leif Ericson
Battle of Britain
Bacon's Rebellion
9. Longtime government employee who - in 1948 - was accused by Time editor Whitaker Chambers of spying for the USSR. After a series of highly publicized hearings and trials - he was convicted of perjury in 1950 and sentenced to five years imprisonment -
George Bush
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Alger Hiss
Articles of Confederation
10. A small but prominent circle of writhers - poets - and intellectuals during the 1920s. Artists like Ernest Hemingway - F. Scott Fitzgerald - and Ezra Pound grew disillusioned with America's postwar culture - finding it overly materialistic and spirit
John Cabot
Antietam
Lost generation
John C. Calhoun
11. Ronald Reagan's economic philosophy which held that a capitalist system free from taxation and government involvement would be most productive. Reagan believed that the prosperity of the rich upper class would "trickle down" to the poor.
Boxer Rebellion
Deists
Reaganomics
Bacon's Rebellion
12. Explored the northeast coast of North American in 1497 and 1498 - claiming Nova Scotia - Newfoundland - and the Grand Banks for England.
AFL
John Cabot
Tippecanoe
Susan B. Anthony
13. 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
Taft-Hartley Act
Boston Tea Party
John C. Calhoun
Smith-Connolly Act
14. Democratic president of the US from 1977 to 1981. He is best known for his commitment to human rights. During his term in office - he faced an oil crisis - a weak economy - and severe tension in the Middle East.
Susan B. Anthony
Jimmy Carter
Alger Hiss
Civil Works Administration
15. 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
H. L. Mencken
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dynamic conservatism
Corrupt bargain
16. An English explorer sponsered by the Dutch East India Company. In 1609 - he sailed up the river that now bears his name - nearly reaching present-day Albany. His explorations gave the Dutch territorial claims to the Hudson Bay region.
Henry Hudson
National Origins Act
Joint-stock companies
Boxer Rebellion
17. In September 1939 - FDR persuaded Congress to pass a new - amended Neutrality Act - which allowed warring nations to purchase arms from the US as long as they paid in cash and carried the arms away on their own ships. This program allowed the US to a
Specie Circular
Jacques Cartier
Cash-and-carry
Anti-Saloon League
18. A prominent author during the Roaring Twenties - he wrote stories and novels that both glorified and criticized the wild lives of the carefree and prosperous. His most famous works include This Side of Paradise - published in 1920 - and The Great Gat
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Taft-Hartley Act
Susan B. Anthony
Palmer Raids
19. Written by Kate Chopin in 1899. This novel portrays a married woman who defies social convention first by falling in love with another man - and then by committing suicide when she finds that his views on women are as oppressive as her husband's. It
Henry David Thoreau
The Awakening
Civil Works Administration
American System
20. Head of the FBI from 1924 until his death in 1972. He aggressively intestigated suspected subversives during the Cold War.
The Rosenbergs
Battle of the Bulge
Mercantilism
J. Edgar Hoover
21. 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
Alger Hiss
Earl Warren
New Look
Winston Churchill
22. Industrialist Henry Ford installed the first of these while developing his Model T car in 1908 - and perfected its use in the 1920s. This type of manufacturing allowed workers to remain in one place and master one repetitive action - maximizing outpu
Assembly line
Anti-Imperialist League
Bootleggers
Henry Clay
23. An influential American writer in the early nineteenth century. His novels - The Pioneers (1823) - The Last of the Mohicans (1826) - and others - employed distinctly American themes.
James Fenimore Cooper
Black Panthers
Alien and Sedition Acts
Puritans
24. 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
Earl Warren
AAA
Axis powers
Silent Spring
25. 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
Northwest Ordinance
The Beats
Bay of Pigs
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
26. The increase of available paper money and bank credit - leading to higher prices and less valuable currency.
Henry Clay
Inflation
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
Quasi-war
27. 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.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Samuel Adams
Tiananmen Sqaure
Big stick diplomacy
28. 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
Cuban Missile Crisis
Big stick diplomacy
James Buchanan
John Steinbeck
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.
Specie Circular
Earl Warren
Bleeding Kansas
Andrew Carnegie
30. 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.
Carpetbaggers
Mutual Assured Destruction
James Fenimore Cooper
Black Thursday
31. 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.
Bootleggers
Treaty of Ghent
Lost generation
J. Robert Oppenheimer
32. Delegates from five states met in Annapolis in September 1786 to discuss interstate commerce. However - discussions of weaknesses in the government led them to suggest to Congress a new convention to amend the Articles of Confederation.
Brown v Board of Ed
Jacques Cartier
Bank of the United States
Annapolis Convention
33. 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.
Corrupt bargain
Committee to Defend America First
Palmer Raids
Smith-Connolly Act
34. 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
Bacon's Rebellion
Mutual Assured Destruction
Trust
Treaty of San Lorenzo
35. 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
Corrupt bargain
Albany Plan
Henry Clay
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
36. Passed in March 1941. Allowed the president to lend or lease supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the US -" such as Britain - and was a key move in support ot the Allied cause before the US formally entered World War II. Was extende
Camp David Accords
Atlantic Charter
Leif Ericson
Lend-Lease Act
37. 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
Deists
Henry David Thoreau
Boris Yeltsin
Bleeding Kansas
38. Republican - vice president to Ronald Reagan - and president of the US from 1989 to 1993. His presidency was marked by economic recession and US involvement in the Gulf War.
A Century of Dishonor
Samuel de Champlain
James Buchanan
George Bush
39. 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
Bacon's Rebellion
Bank of the United States
Jacques Cartier
Henry Hudson
40. 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.
Hartford Convention
Economic Opportunity Act
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
Berlin Blockade
41. 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
Mutual Assured Destruction
Iran-Contra affair
Helsinki Accords
AFL
42. A report issued in 1957 by Truman's Presidential Committee on Civil Rights. The report called form the elimination of segregation.
Nuremburg Trials
Jane Addams
Reaganomics
To Secure These Rights
43. Defined the process by which new states could be admitted into the Union from the Northwest Territory. The ordinace forbade slavery in the territory but allowed citizens to vote on the legality of slavery once statehood had been established.
Northwest Ordinance
Battle of Britain
Detente
Assembly line
44. The first ten amendments of the Constitution - which guarantee the civil rights of American citizens. Drafted by anti-federalists - including James Madison - to protect individuals from the tyranny they felt the Constitution might permit.
Gag rule
Battle of the Bulge
Lend-Lease Act
Bill of Rights
45. Influenced by the spirit of rationalism - these people believed that God - like a celestial clockmaker - had created a perfect universe and then stepped back to let it operate according to natural laws.
Deists
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Henry Hudson
Jimmy Carter
46. 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
Specie Circular
House Un-American Activities Committee
Lost generation
Palmer Raids
47. 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.
Ernest Hemingway
Economic Opportunity Act
Silent Spring
Committee to Defend America First
48. Written by Helen Hunt Jackson and published in 1881 - this work attempted to raise public awareness of the harsh and dishonorable treatment of Native Americans at the hands of the US.
A Century of Dishonor
Earl Warren
Bull Moose Party
Black Panthers
49. Early American fiction writer. His most famous work - The Scarlet Letter (1850) - explored the moral dilemmas of adultery in a Puritan community.
Civil Rights Act
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Jane Addams
Bill of Rights
50. Major American author in the 1930s. His novels depict simple - rural lives. His most famous work is The Grapes of Wrath (1939).
John Steinbeck
Cuban Missile Crisis
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Samuel de Champlain