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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. Popular music genre - with roots in African American rhythm and blues and "doo-wop." It developed in the 1950s and was popularized by Elvis Presley.
Jim Crow
Socialism
Interchangeable Parts
Rock and Roll
2. The policy used by the British before the War of 1812 wherein the British stopped US vessels and removed sailors from them to be used on British naval vessels. it was also used to a limited extent by the French during this same period. It was one of
Free Labor
Primogeniture
Nativism
Impressment
3. A term coined in the 1950s to describe illegal or undesirable behavior by teenagers.
Civil Rights Movement
Juvenile Delinquency
Spoils System
Isolationism
4. Lincoln's Civil War policy of treating runaway slaves as enemy war property. He accepted the slaves as a way to hurt the Southern cause. They were freed and employed as aides to the Union army until Lincoln started recruiting black troops after the E
Contraband of War
Technological Unemployment
Free Silverites
Transcontinental Railway
5. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Patroonship
Universal Suffrage
Compassionate Conservatism
New Frontier
6. The movement to form labor organizations that represent every worker in a single industry - regardless of his or her level of skill.
Primogeniture
Industrial Unionism
Medicaid
Colonization
7. An economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products deemed necessary for the good of the people
Socialism
Specie Circular
New Immigration
Lynching
8. An organization and discussion method employed by feminists in the late 1960s and early 1970s in which women would exchange experiences of discrimination - read radical analyses of oppression - and develop an understanding that the patriarchal or som
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Impeachment
Mercantilism
Speakeasies
9. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was called the "Second Reconstruction" because the first Reconstruction in the 1860s and 1870s had not brought equality for blacks.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Second Reconstruction
Temperance Movement
Horizontal Integration
10. Laws passed in the Southern states immediately after the Civil War to restrict the movements and limit the rights of African Americans.
Lynching
Black Codes
Free Labor
Stagflation
11. An indictment or formal charge brought by the legislative body against a government official - especially the president - in an attempt to remove him or her from office. If the House of Representatives determines that a president has committed acts t
Domino Theory
Ecology
Impeachment
Technological Unemployment
12. Art and literature that seek to depict the commonplace in a plausible and direct manner.
Patroonship
Nationalism
Realist Movement
Socialism
13. Teenagers - as an identifiable social group - emerged in the 1950s. Teenagers were seen both as a problematic - rebellious group - as well as a target for new products and cultural offerings.
Free Soil Position
Teenagers
Free Labor
Juvenile Delinquency
14. The series of violent reactions to police brutality - poor living conditions - assassinations - and high unemployment from 1964-1968. The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) called them a reaction to the rising expecta
Navigation Acts
Yellow Journalism
Yellow-dog Contract
Urban Riots
15. George W. Bush's belief in the propriety of using unilateral preemptive military strikes-essentially a preventive war- to fight terrorism.
Carpetbaggers
Transcontinental Railway
Sit-Down Strike
Bush Doctrine
16. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
Summit Meeting
Capitalism
Primogeniture
Containment
17. The political events of the 1960s divided the country in many ways. There were pro-Vietnam hawks and anti-Vietnam doves - those who supported the counterculture of liberated sex and drugs and those who did not - those who favored American involvement
Great Society
Social Gospel
Culture Wars
Anthracite Coal
18. The wave of immigration from the 1880s to the 1920s of Eastern and Southern Europeans - contrasted with the "old" immigration of Northern and Western Europeans.
Direct Democracy
New Immigration
Muckrackers
Unicameral Legislature
19. Technique of the labor movement in the 1930s that entailed stopping work but not leaving the factory floor - as owners were not able to hire replacement workers so long as the workers occupied the shop floor.
Sit-Down Strike
Anti-Communism
Strict Constructionist
Division of Powers
20. Those who were against the Vietnam War in the 1960s.
Juvenile Delinquency
Doves
Checks and Balances
Craft Unionism
21. A term used to describe the ability of people to move within the social framework of a society. If the social system provides opportunities for a person born into a lower social class to move to an upper one - or vice versa - a characteristic of the
Militarism
Impeachment
Interstate Commerce
Social Mobility
22. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Teach-Ins
Court Packing Scheme
Unicameral Legislature
Navigation Acts
23. A court order stopping a specific act - often used against unions to end a strike.
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Indentured Servitude
Alliances
Injunction
24. Trade that takes place between states. Under the US Constitution - the power to regulate interstate commerce is delegated to the Congress.
Barbed Wire
Talkies
Interstate Commerce
Compassionate Conservatism
25. Laws enacted in many states based on religious bans of personal behavior deemed immoral; for example - law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Blue Laws
Bootleggers
Medicaid
Nonaggression Treaty
26. The reaction of some whites to the Civil Rights Movement and the urban riots of the 1960s. The formerly solidly Democratic South started voting Republican following the gains of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s - and many whites sent their kids
Political Machines
Talkies
Backlash
Free Labor
27. A political philosophy that promotes solving social issues through cooperation with private agencies rather than through direct government programs. It also stresses the personal responsibility and accountability as keys to success.
Assembly Line
Advertising
Compassionate Conservatism
Summit Meeting
28. A body of advisers to a head of state. The US president's cabinet consists of the heads of the various departments plus other advisers.
Injunction
Universal Suffrage
McCarthyism
Cabinet
29. Umbrella term for biological - chemical - and nuclear weapons designed to kill large numbers of people.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Vietnam Revisionism
Ethnic Cleansing
Industrial Unionism
30. The practice of victorious candidates distributing government jobs to friends and supporters rather than to the most qualified people. Andre Jackson gave his supporters the spoils of victory - whereas John Quincy Adams by and large did not.
Unions
Spoils System
Margin Buying
Division of Powers
31. The process of acquiring new territories
Cabinet
Yellow Journalism
Jim Crow
Annexation
32. A policy of empire building in which a nation conquers other nations or territories with the goal of increasing its power and expanding the area it controls. This was a cause of WWI.
Imperialism
Patroonship
Teach-Ins
Bush Doctrine
33. A policy developed by the Spanish in the 1500s in which the Spanish settlers in the New World were permitted to use Native American labor if the settlers promised to attempt to Christianize them. It led to the exploitation of the Native Americans
Medicare
Encomienda
Joint Stock Company
Interchangeable Parts
34. Residential communities near large urban centers. Although suburbs existed in the 19th century - they became a widespread social phenomenon in the 1950s.
Intrastate Commerce
Trusts
Domino Theory
Suburbia
35. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Laissez-Faire
Independent Counsel
Elastic Clause
Royal Colony
36. The system built into the US Constitution in which the three branches of government (legislative - executive - and judicial) have separate and equal powers that are limited and dependent upon each other. It is also called separation of powers.
Checks and Balances
Abolitionism
Jim Crow
Assembly Line
37. A method of mass production whereby the products are moved from worker to worker - with each person performing a small - repetitive task on the product and sending it to the next for a different task until the finished item is assembled. In the 18th
Delegated Powers
Elastic Clause
Assembly Line
Culture Wars
38. People who illegally manufactured - sold - or transported alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period.
Bootleggers
Scalawags
Specie Circular
Free Blacks
39. A form of nonviolent protest used by antiwar and antisegregation activists. Protesters would take over buildings - camp out in front of administration offices - or sit at lunch counters and demand to be served on an integrated basis. The first sit-in
Unlawful Combatants
Technological Unemployment
Scalawags
Sit-Ins
40. A tax placed on imports; its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper to keep out foreign goods.
Culture of the Quarters
Guerrilla War
Protective Tariff
Socialism
41. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Delegated Powers
Laissez-Faire
Free Soil Position
Assembly Line
42. Tax paid by those wishing to vote in several Southern states after Reconstruction. It was designed to limit political participation by African Americans.
Unicameral Legislature
Mass Production
Two-Party System
Poll Tax
43. Machine-made or standardized parts that could be put together to make a product. Eli Whitney demonstrated to President John Adams in 1801 how a box of guns could be disassembled and reassembled randomly. Each part must be precision-made so that it wi
Interchangeable Parts
Cowboys
Doves
Encomienda
44. This clause - found in the last paragraph of Article I Section 8 of the US Constitution - allows Congress to make laws not specifically delegated to it by the Constitution but that may be "necessary and proper" to carry out its delegated powers. (Als
Baby Boom
Elastic Clause
Medicaid
Carpetbaggers
45. A global pact initiated in 1997 and put into force in 2005 designed to reduce greenhouse emissions to levels that would avoid climate change. The United States is not one of the 187 nations who have ratified the pact.
Kyoto Protocol
Sit-Down Strike
Primogeniture
Social Gospel
46. Grangers - Populists - and agrarian activists of the late 19th century who advocated basing money o silver as well as gold. See Free Silverites.
Encomienda
Free Soil Position
Imperialism
Bimetallists
47. Political party organizations that run cities and are often associated with corruption and undemocratic practices. The most notorious example was New York's Tammary Hall Democratic club of the Gilded age.
Political Machines
New Left
Manifest Destiny
Containment
48. A tax on imports (goods coming into a country). Tariffs were advocated by Alexander Hamilton in 1792 and favored by the supporters of the American System to pay for internal improvements and protect US industry. Tariffs were often a main issue in Jac
Speakeasies
Compact Theory
Realist Movement
Tariff
49. A system of government in which the religious leaders rule. A church-state - where the church is the government - is an example.
Assembly Line
Virtual Representation
Theocracy
Abolitionism
50. A type of economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products that it deems necessary for the good of the people.
Excise Tax
Direct Primary
Isolationism
Socialism