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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. A person who believes in the broad interpretation of the US Constitution; that is - that the Constitution does not have to be interpreted word by word. Alexander Hamilton supported this idea.
Pragmatism
Loose Constructionist
Urban Riots
Hawks
2. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII - partially caused by the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Mass Production
White Flight
Puppet Regimes
Imperialism
3. The study of the environment.
Veto
Guerrilla War
Ecology
Colonization
4. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
Scalawags
Protective Tariff
Jim Crow
Indentured Servitude
5. 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.
Second Reconstruction
Cotton Gin
Socialism
Barbed Wire
6. An element of President Truman's 1947 Federal Employees Loyalty and Security Program - which was designed to weed out communists and other "subversives" from government employment.
New Left
Sit-Ins
Loyalty Oaths
Compact Theory
7. The principal that the Supreme Court has the power to review laws passed by Congress and actions taken by the president to determine whether or not they are consistent with the Constitution. The Supreme Court can declare a law or presidential action
Craft Unionism
Bush Doctrine
Colonization
Judicial Review
8. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Muckrackers
Sit-Ins
Mestizos
Carpetbaggers
9. An economic system in which a colony exists for the good of the mother country. The colony's role is to provide raw materials for the mother country (especially products that the mother country cannot produce itself) and serve as a market for the goo
Boston Tea Party
Mercantilism
Culture of the Quarters
Court Packing Scheme
10. Cotton that grew inland in the Black Belt of the South - an area characterized by its dark soil. Short-staple cotton could not be grown profitably until the cotton gin was invented.
Short-staple Cotton
Excise Tax
Realist Movement
Temperance Movement
11. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Democracy
Alliances
Rock and Roll
Pro-Choice
12. Anti-communism crusade of the 1950s led by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy. It was characterized by irresponsible accusations and smear campaigns.
McCarthyism
Universal Suffrage
Telegraph
Patroonship
13. Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains. The era of the cowboy lasted from 1870 to the late 1880s.
Juvenile Delinquency
Nativism
Cowboys
Speakeasies
14. Lincoln's contention that the Union pre-existed the Constitution because it began with the Articles of Association in 1774-since the states had signed on to that document - the Union could not be broken. He discussed this theory in his first inaugura
Colonization
Theory of Perpetual Union
McCarthyism
Pragmatism
15. The policy of supplying government support for corporations when they are in severe financial trouble. The Chrysler Corporation - for example - got a $1.5 billion bailout in 1980 - and the savings and loan banks received at least $159 billion during
Culture Wars
Horizontal Integration
Excise Tax
Bailouts
16. Organizations - such as the underground press - Students for a Democratic Society and its offshoots - and women's groups (like the Red Stockings) - that were interested in social change but uninterested in the debates over whether to support Russia a
New Left
Internal Improvements
Alliances
Cold War
17. 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
Joint Stock Company
Manifest Destiny
Medicaid
18. The movement to form labor organizations made up of skilled wokrers within a particular field.
Excise Tax
Craft Unionism
Protective Tariff
White Flight
19. An economic system in which the production and distribution of goods is determined by individual consumer preference. It is characterized by the free-enterprise system - competition - profit motive - and pricing based on the laws of supply and demand
Capitalism
Protectorate
Consumer Society
Horizontal Integration
20. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Isolationism
Escalation
Social Mobility
Homesteaders
21. The political belief that America's obvious future was to "o'er spread the continent -" in the words of John O'Sullivan in 1846. A corollary was that Americans would bring democracy to the "ignorant and inferior" peoples of the West. The Mexican War
Manifest Destiny
Confederation
Bicameral Legislature
Checks and Balances
22. George W. Bush's belief in the propriety of using unilateral preemptive military strikes-essentially a preventive war- to fight terrorism.
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Dollar Diplomacy
Cabinet
Bush Doctrine
23. 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
Subprime Mortgage
Two-Party System
Independent Counsel
24. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Universal Suffrage
Bootleggers
Virtual Representation
Blacklist
25. The practice of buying stock on credit. People pay a small percentage of the price of the stock - hoping that it will go up in value and that they can use money from the sale to pay the balance they owe. This practice contributed to the stock market
Jim Crow
Margin Buying
Democracy
Interchangeable Parts
26. Large corporations created by the consolidation of competing companies to form a monopoly or near monopoly.
White Flight
Trusts
Carpetbaggers
Ratification
27. The Eisenhower-era theory that one communist country would infiltrate or influence its neighbors - supporting insurrection there and causing them to become communist too. They would fall like a series of dominoes standing close together. Kennedy - Jo
Second Wave of Feminism
Cold War
Initiative
Domino Theory
28. A legislature composed of two houses. The US Congress - composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives - is an example.
Sit-Down Strike
Two-Party System
Theocracy
Bicameral Legislature
29. The belief the the US should not be involved in world affairs.
Isolationism
Mass Production
Assembly Line
Progressive Movement
30. 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.
Referendum
Separation of Powers
Rock and Roll
Free Silverites
31. An increase in number - volume - scope. In reference to the Vietnam War - it refers to the increase in the number of troops and the intensity of involvement by the United States.
Guerrilla War
Escalation
Kyoto Protocol
Division of Powers
32. The British policy of the 17th century in which the British were lax in the enforcement of laws in the colonies - thereby allowing the colonies to develop without much interference from the British government. After the French and Indian War - this p
Medicaid
Separation of Powers
Salutary Neglect
Backlash
33. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Ethnic Cleansing
Specie Circular
Abolitionism
Cold War
34. Laws passed in the Southern states immediately after the Civil War to restrict the movements and limit the rights of African Americans.
Black Codes
Appeasement
Cowboys
Speakeasies
35. The idea that the Constitution was created by the states and so the states could dissolve it. This was advocated first by Madison and Jefferson in 1798 in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and later by Robert Y Hayne in his debate with Daniel Web
Popular Sovereignty
Supply-Side Economics
Compact Theory
Talkies
36. The movement of mostly college-educated women to provide shelter - cultural activities - and services to the poor. The height of the movement occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
New Left
Salutary Neglect
Urban Riots
Settlement House Movement
37. The series of laws designed to create separation between the races. These were by and large Southern state laws made constitutional by the Supreme Court decision Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896.
Jim Crow
Domino Theory
Initiative
Unicameral Legislature
38. A land policy developed in the 1600s in Virginia and Maryland designed to encourage settlement in the New World. It promised 50 acres to any person who paid his own passage to the New World. It also promised an additional 50 acres to any person who p
Craft Unionism
Headright System
Dollar Diplomacy
Laissez-Faire
39. The power of the president to reject legislation. The US Congress can override a veto by the US president if it can pass the legislation by a two-thirds majority.
Doves
Veto
Black Codes
Vietnam Revisionism
40. A treaty in which the parties agree not to attack each other unless attacked first.
Bootleggers
Domino Theory
Nonaggression Treaty
Loyalty Oaths
41. A defiant act of the colonies against the British government and its tea trade agreement with East India - which was causing colonial tea merchants to go bankrupt. Protesters dumped an entire shipment of tea into the Boston Harbor.
Pragmatism
Pro-Life
Boston Tea Party
Tariff
42. Blacks who had been freed from slavery or were not born slaves. They lived in the cities and countryside in both the North and the South. In 1860 - there were about 500 -000 free blacks evenly distributed between the North and the South.
Impeachment
Free Blacks
Transcontinental Railway
Direct Primary
43. Derisive term for US foreign policy in the early 20th century designed to protect the investments of US corporations in Latin America.
Technological Unemployment
Dollar Diplomacy
Confederation
Sit-Ins
44. Derogatory term used by the labor movement to describe workers who cross picket lines
Scab
Telegraph
Anti-Communism
Consciousness-Raising Groups
45. A slave owner in early Virginia or Maryland; later - according to the census - a man who owned 20 or more slaves.
Advertising
Jim Crow
Trusts
Planter
46. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Laissez-Faire
Supply-Side Economics
Progressive Movement
Second Wave of Feminism
47. An indictment or formal charge brought by the legislative body against a government official - especially the president - in an attempt to remove the person from office. If the House of Representatives determines that a president has committed acts t
Realist Movement
Abolitionism
Impeachment
Joint Stock Company
48. 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
Pro-Life
Anthracite Coal
Sit-Ins
New Left
49. The post-WWII US policy that sought to prevent the spread of communism.
Containment
New Left
Bailouts
Isolationism
50. Early 20th-century election reform that allowed citizens - rather than political machines - to choose candidates for public office.
Mass Production
Industrial Unionism
Direct Primary
Civil Rights Movement