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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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
Judicial Review
Medicaid
Sharecropping
Salutary Neglect
2. 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.
Juvenile Delinquency
Imperialism
Self-Governing Colony
Internal Improvements
3. 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
War on Poverty
Capitalism
Culture Wars
Spoils System
4. 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
Assembly Line
Blue Laws
Protective Tariff
Trusts
5. Philosophical movement - with deep roots in the United States - which holds that truth emerges from experimentation and experience rather than from abstract theory. it is associated with William James and John Dewey.
Universal Suffrage
Pragmatism
Cabinet
Speculation
6. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Artsian
Specie Circular
Isolationism
Annexation
7. The political position that claimed that we could have won the Vietnam War if we had declared war - put in more troops - had a more unified country - or given our generals free reign to fight. These positions are called revisionist because the consen
Intrastate Commerce
Vietnam Revisionism
Ratification
Culture Wars
8. Laws enacted in many states based on religious bans of personal behavior deemed immoral; for example - law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Carpetbaggers
Stagflation
Unions
Blue Laws
9. The name used by the administration of John F. Kennedy to describe its proposed programs for the nation.
New Immigration
New Frontier
Excise Tax
Second Reconstruction
10. Illegal bars and saloons that operated during Prohibition.
Impeachment
Speakeasies
Industrial Unionism
Encomienda
11. 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
Socialism
Second Wave of Feminism
Interchangeable Parts
Annexation
12. 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
Boston Tea Party
Bootleggers
Impeachment
Strict Constructionist
13. The practice of paying for goods at regular intervals - usually with interest added to the balance - associated with consumption in the 1920s.
Second Reconstruction
Reserved Powers Clause
Installment Plans
Pro-Choice
14. An invention of the 1870's - barbed wire enabled farmers to enclose land and prevent the long cattle drives that cowboys conducted.
Protectorate
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Barbed Wire
Realist Movement
15. The movement to end slavery. There were many points of view on the subject. Immediate abolitionism advocated ending slavery everywhere and refusing to cooperate with the political process (William Lloyd Garrison). Political abolitionism advocated an
Domino Theory
Abolitionism
Anthracite Coal
Cotton Gin
16. 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
Advertising
New Left
Primogeniture
Social Mobility
17. 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
Elastic Clause
Assembly Line
Popular Sovereignty
Boston Tea Party
18. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Medicaid
Reserved Powers Clause
Anti-Communism
Universal Suffrage
19. A type of democracy in which the people vote on the actions of the government - rather than electing representatives.
Direct Democracy
Free Labor
Puppet Regimes
Progressive Movement
20. Derisive term for white Southerners who cooperated with the Reconstruction governments.
Interstate Commerce
Scalawags
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Medicare
21. 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
Escalation
Advertising
Mass Production
22. 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
Spoils System
Progressive Movement
Encomienda
Doves
23. The railroad route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that was completed in 1869.
Margin Buying
Assembly Line
Sit-Ins
Transcontinental Railway
24. A tax that is added onto the price of goods produced - sold - or distributed within a country; for example - sales tax.
Two-Party System
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Excise Tax
Culture Wars
25. 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
Sit-Ins
Margin Buying
Speculation
White Flight
26. The political position advocated by Jerry Falwell - Pat Robertson - and other conservative Republicans emphasizing a life of religious observance along with no drugs - no divorce - no abortions - no homosexuality - no working mothers - and no sex bef
Family Values
Cold War
Ecology
Royal Colony
27. Grangers - Populists - and agrarian activists of the late 19th century who advocated basing money o silver as well as gold. See Free Silverites.
Bimetallists
Assembly Line
Culture Wars
Mercantilism
28. Critical term for the owners of the big business of the Gilded Age who accumulated great wealth and power.
Poll Tax
Robber Baron
Vertical Integration
Bailouts
29. Trade that takes place within the boundaries of a state. Under the US Constitution - the power to regulate intrastate commerce is delegated to the states.
Intrastate Commerce
Literacy Tests
Division of Powers
Progressive Movement
30. A type of colony in which the people of the colony chose the governor of the colony. Rhode Island was a self-governing colony.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Settlement House Movement
Talkies
Self-Governing Colony
31. The mixed race of people that developed as a result of the intermarriage of the Spanish and Native American populations in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Excise Tax
Mestizos
Bicameral Legislature
Delegated Powers
32. Laws passed in the Southern states immediately after the Civil War to restrict the movements and limit the rights of African Americans.
Suburbia
Black Codes
Laissez-Faire
Kyoto Protocol
33. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Conflict Historiography
Talkies
Homesteaders
Initiative
34. A type of coal - noted for being hard and clean burning.
Anthracite Coal
Great Society
Free Blacks
Mercantilism
35. 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.
Secession
Strict Constructionist
Laissez-Faire
Compact Theory
36. The condition when all male adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Ecology
Short-staple Cotton
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Baby Boom
37. The practice of granting the firstborn son the right to all the inheritance of the parent's estate - rather than subdividing it and giving portions to all offspring.
Strict Constructionist
Guerrilla War
Elastic Clause
Primogeniture
38. 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
Bailouts
Imperialism
Technological Unemployment
Bimetallists
39. A country whose affairs are partly controlled by a stronger country. The US established several protectorates - such as Cuba - in the 20th century.
Strict Constructionist
Cowboys
Compassionate Conservatism
Protectorate
40. The difference in the votes of men and women. Often men vote Republican in larger numbers that women - who are more likely to vote Democratic - producing a gender gap.
Gender Gap
Literacy Tests
Barbed Wire
Compassionate Conservatism
41. The study of the environment.
Scab
Ecology
Talkies
Protectorate
42. 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.
Installment Plans
Confederation
Nativism
Appeasement
43. 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
Socialism
Robber Baron
Unlawful Combatants
Confederation
44. A type of government characterized by a loose alliance of states leading to a weak central government and strong state governments. This was the type of government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
Cowboys
Craft Unionism
Confederation
McCarthyism
45. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Gender Gap
Impeachment
Royal Colony
Stagflation
46. The result of a general shift in society in the 1920s characterized by a greater emphasis on purchasing goods.
Self-Governing Colony
Isolationism
Ecology
Consumer Society
47. The joining together of companies to control all aspects of the production process of an item - from the mining or growing of materials through production and distribution of the final product.
Separation of Powers
Vertical Integration
Domino Theory
Cotton Gin
48. The economic state in which prices are rising (inflation) and unemployment is high - producing stagnation of growth.
Stagflation
Domino Theory
Independent Counsel
Popular Sovereignty
49. 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
Telegraph
Manifest Destiny
Two-Party System
Impeachment
50. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Medicare
Blacklist
Speakeasies
Capitalism