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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. Found in the 10th Amendment - it provides that any powers not specifically given to the central government or specifically denied to the state governments by the Constitution are powers that the states are granted. For example - the power to develop
Reserved Powers Clause
Yellow Journalism
Telegraph
Speculation
2. Residential communities near large urban centers. Although suburbs existed in the 19th century - they became a widespread social phenomenon in the 1950s.
Vietnam Revisionism
Self-Governing Colony
Mercantilism
Suburbia
3. Laws enacted in many states based on religious bans of personal behavior deemed immoral; for example - law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Bailouts
Direct Democracy
Blue Laws
New Frontier
4. A policy of empire building in which a nation conquers other nations with an aim toward increasing its power and controlling those nations. This was a cause of WWI.
Imperialism
Social Gospel
Advertising
Short-staple Cotton
5. A machine that separates seeds from the cotton. The short-staple cotton that grew inland in the South's Black Belt could be cleaned profitably only with the cotton gin. The invention of the cotton gin allowed cotton cultivation to spread - enabling s
Pragmatism
Cotton Gin
Impressment
Annexation
6. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Political Machines
Cowboys
Royal Colony
Talkies
7. The political advocacy of black-owned businesses and independent black political action. Stokely Carmichael first used the term in a position paper for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1965.
Black Power
Delegated Powers
Trusts
Weapons of Mass Destruction
8. 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
Colonization
Free Soil Position
Secession
9. Opposition to communism. Extreme anti-communism was manifested in the "Red Scare" of the 1920s and McCarthyism of the 1950s.
Anti-Communism
Ecology
Social Mobility
Isolationism
10. Historiography is the study of how history is written. Historians in the 1950s-consensus historians-in general argued that America was the world's great democracy that only did good in the world and had no conflicts at home. Largely due to the effort
Conflict Historiography
Guerrilla War
Isolationism
Self-Governing Colony
11. The building of canals - railroads - and turnpikes at state or federal expense. These were part of the American Plan - which became an important part of the Whig program of the 1830s. Internal improvements were also supported by the National Republic
Technological Unemployment
Separation of Powers
Internal Improvements
Loose Constructionist
12. 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.
Two-Party System
Advertising
Short-staple Cotton
Theocracy
13. 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
Compact Theory
Unicameral Legislature
Domino Theory
14. 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
Planter
Artsian
Great Society
Encomienda
15. 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
Unlawful Combatants
Culture Wars
War on Poverty
Contraband of War
16. The policy practiced by the European nations prior to WWII wherein they made concessions to aggressive nations-particularly - Hitler's Germany-in hopes of satisfying the demands of that nation and ending further aggression.
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Appeasement
Isolationism
Second Reconstruction
17. 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
Medicaid
Unions
New Frontier
Manifest Destiny
18. The movement to form labor organizations that represent every worker in a single industry - regardless of his or her level of skill.
Proprietary Colony
Isolationism
Speculation
Industrial Unionism
19. 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.
Grandfather Clauses
Impressment
Boston Tea Party
Primogeniture
20. 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.
Unlawful Combatants
Nativism
Socialism
Social Gospel
21. A slogan used by President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe his goal of ending poverty in the United States.
War on Poverty
Talkies
Jim Crow
Planter
22. Large corporations created by the consolidation of competing companies to form a monopoly or near monopoly.
Ethnic Cleansing
Blacklist
Ratification
Trusts
23. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
New Frontier
Sit-Down Strike
Culture Wars
Universal Suffrage
24. Art and literature that seek to depict the commonplace in a plausible and direct manner.
Realist Movement
Sit-Down Strike
War on Terror
Urban Riots
25. 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
Internal Improvements
Free Soil Position
Isolationism
Judicial Review
26. A form of educational protest at universities. The practice began in 1965 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor - when professors and students analyzed US foreign policy and debated with each other and-only in the earlier days of the war-with go
Manifest Destiny
Blacklist
Teach-Ins
Contraband of War
27. Also called "applied Christianity -" this reform movement - driven by Christian teachings - sought to relieve the suffering of the poor.
Protective Tariff
Domino Theory
Social Gospel
Isolationism
28. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII due to the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
White Flight
Homesteaders
Social Gospel
Popular Sovereignty
29. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Installment Plans
Laissez-Faire
Supply-Side Economics
Mass Production
30. Persons who do not represent a state or nation who participate in military conflict and do not adhere to accepted rules of war. According to the Bush administration - unlawful combatants captured on the battlefield and detained off of US soil are not
Unlawful Combatants
Talkies
Nationalism
Royal Colony
31. A term used to describe a person who believes that the Consitution must be interpreted word by word. Thomas Jefferson believed in strict construction of the Constitution.
Loose Constructionist
Anthracite Coal
Strict Constructionist
Anti-Communism
32. 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
Free Soil Position
Escalation
Capitalism
Bailouts
33. Middle-class reform movement of the first decades of the 20th century which sought to widen political participation - eradicate corruption - and apply scientific and technological expertise to social ills.
Progressive Movement
Encomienda
Dollar Diplomacy
Primogeniture
34. The economic state in which prices are rising (inflation) and unemployment is high - producing stagnation of growth.
Culture Wars
Craft Unionism
Stagflation
Imperialism
35. Hit and run tactics combined with hiding and ambushing the enemy. The soldier would live off the land and population in an area so that he or she need not carry many supplies. The Americans learned this from the Indians in colonial times and used it
Free Blacks
Advertising
Guerrilla War
Poll Tax
36. Labor in which the worker can leave whenever he or she wishes (as opposed to slave labor). Wage labor or work for pay is free labor.
Advertising
Guerrilla War
Free Labor
Self-Governing Colony
37. Bundles of subprime mortgages that are traded like stocks.
Impeachment
White Flight
Pro-Choice
Mortgage-Backed Securities
38. Progressive political reform in the early 1900s that enabled voters to introduce legislation.
Political Machines
Talkies
Initiative
Separation of Powers
39. Powers given to the national/federal government that are specifically stated in the Constitution. They are found in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution and may also be known as expressed or enumerated powers.
Impeachment
Popular Sovereignty
Delegated Powers
Independent Counsel
40. The theory that the path to economic growth is through tax cuts for the rich - who will then invest in new businesses and expand old ones - employing new workers as a result.
Manifest Destiny
Division of Powers
Muckrackers
Supply-Side Economics
41. A grouping of nations where each one pledges mutual support to the others. This support is usually defensive in nature. The formation of alliances was a nunderlying cause of WWI.
Patroonship
Rock and Roll
Jim Crow
Alliances
42. People who illegally manufactured - sold - or transported alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period.
Direct Primary
Impressment
Bootleggers
Judicial Review
43. Perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1844 - the telegraph allowed for communications over long distances by tapping out coded messages to be carried over wires.
Telegraph
New Frontier
Free Silverites
Conflict Historiography
44. Anti-communism crusade of the 1950s led by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy. It was characterized by irresponsible accusations and smear campaigns.
McCarthyism
Anthracite Coal
Interchangeable Parts
Family Values
45. The characteristic of a federal system of government in which power is distributed between central and local governments. This distribution of power usually is established through some outside source - often a constitution - as is the case in the Uni
Initiative
Isolationism
Culture of the Quarters
Division of Powers
46. 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.
New Immigration
Industrial Unionism
Socialism
Subprime Mortgage
47. A term coined in the 1950s to describe illegal or undesirable behavior by teenagers.
Medicaid
Juvenile Delinquency
Checks and Balances
Headright System
48. Critical term for the owners of the big business of the Gilded Age who accumulated great wealth and power.
Telegraph
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Robber Baron
Medicaid
49. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
Indentured Servitude
Protective Tariff
Division of Powers
Internal Improvements
50. The name used by the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe its domestic programs.
Great Society
Family Values
Anti-Communism
Mortgage-Backed Securities