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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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.
Short-staple Cotton
Blue Laws
Kyoto Protocol
Imperialism
2. The formal or official approval for a constitution or amendment.
Ratification
Realist Movement
Mercantilism
Sit-Down Strike
3. 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.
Barbed Wire
Colonization
Checks and Balances
Protective Tariff
4. The idea that each member of the British Parliament represented all British subjects - regardless of location.
McCarthyism
Salutary Neglect
Virtual Representation
Settlement House Movement
5. The name used by the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe its domestic programs.
Cowboys
Great Society
Bimetallists
Political Machines
6. Those who were against the Vietnam War in the 1960s.
Gender Gap
Ecology
Doves
White Flight
7. The political idea that the West should be free of slavery. In 1846 - David Wilmot wrote the proviso that there "shall be no slavery or involuntary servitude in any territory acquired from Mexico -" which galvanized the antislavery forces in Congress
Mercantilism
Rugged Individualism
Free Soil Position
Speakeasies
8. The political and social conviction that only white Protestant Americans deserved civil rights and employment. Nativists tried to prevent the Irish and the new immigrants of the 1880's-1920's from becoming citizens or entering the country. The Know-N
Nativism
Protectorate
Rock and Roll
Containment
9. 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.
Yellow-dog Contract
Planter
Strict Constructionist
Jim Crow
10. A policy in which one people or a group within a nation attempts to destroy people whose ethnic background differs from theirs.
Conflict Historiography
Talkies
Culture Wars
Ethnic Cleansing
11. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Reserved Powers Clause
Political Machines
Judicial Review
Universal Suffrage
12. A legislature composed of two houses. The US Congress - composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives - is an example.
Second Reconstruction
Consumer Society
Bicameral Legislature
Delegated Powers
13. 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
Ecology
Impeachment
Unlawful Combatants
Colonization
14. The 19th and early 20th century movement to limit or outlaw the drinking of alcoholic beverages. The movement achieved its ultimate success with the passage of the 18th Amendment-or Prohibition- which went into effect in 1920.
Anti-Communism
Telegraph
Temperance Movement
Black Codes
15. The promotion of products in various media. Modern advertising - employing psychology - expert testimony - and other innovations developed in the 1920s.
Unions
Virtual Representation
Advertising
Temperance Movement
16. The political position advocating sending free blacks to Liberia in Africa to reduce the number of them in the country-the more blacks that were freed - the fewer there would be in America. It was seen as a way of alleviating the danger of slave insu
Temperance Movement
Colonization
Teach-Ins
Great Society
17. The belief the the US should not be involved in world affairs.
Isolationism
Court Packing Scheme
Consumer Society
Self-Governing Colony
18. 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.
Yellow Journalism
Talkies
Short-staple Cotton
Speakeasies
19. People who illegally manufactured - sold - or transported alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period.
McCarthyism
Technological Unemployment
Bootleggers
War on Terror
20. 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
Scalawags
Lynching
Separation of Powers
Domino Theory
21. A list of persons - often secretly circulated - who are disapproved of and are to be denied employment or other benefits.
Blacklist
Encomienda
Navigation Acts
Kyoto Protocol
22. A list - circulated among potential employers - of alleged "troublemakers" not to be hired.
New Immigration
Laissez-Faire
Blacklist
Temperance Movement
23. Government policy of noninterference in business practices and in individuals economic affairs; literally translated as "to let do."
Vertical Integration
Navigation Acts
Laissez-Faire
Tenant Farming
24. 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.
Compassionate Conservatism
Indentured Servitude
Sit-Down Strike
Mercantilism
25. Early 20th-century election reform that allowed citizens - rather than political machines - to choose candidates for public office.
Bicameral Legislature
Virtual Representation
Internal Improvements
Direct Primary
26. Agreements employers forced potential employees to sign in which the employees agreed not to join unions or go on strike.
Literacy Tests
Yellow-dog Contract
Mestizos
Loyalty Oaths
27. 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
Temperance Movement
Two-Party System
Teach-Ins
Scab
28. Derisive term for Northerners who went to the South during Reconstruction to promote reform or to profit from it.
Carpetbaggers
Bicameral Legislature
Family Values
Guerrilla War
29. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Free Silverites
Spoils System
Royal Colony
Protectorate
30. 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.
Mestizos
Free Labor
Vertical Integration
Free Blacks
31. 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
Joint Stock Company
Hawks
Secession
Culture Wars
32. 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.
Tenant Farming
Loyalty Oaths
Domino Theory
Proprietary Colony
33. 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
Isolationism
Democracy
New Left
Cold War
34. 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.
Annexation
Blue Laws
Compact Theory
Veto
35. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII due to the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Civil Rights Movement
Bailouts
White Flight
Socialism
36. Critical term for the owners of the big business of the Gilded Age who accumulated great wealth and power.
Short-staple Cotton
Carpetbaggers
Kyoto Protocol
Robber Baron
37. 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
Free Soil Position
Abolitionism
Nativism
Colonization
38. 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.
Transcontinental Railway
Gender Gap
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Temperance Movement
39. Populists and "Silver Democrats" who in the 1890s argued in favor of an immense increase in silver coinage as a way of stimulating a faltering economy. See Bimetallists.
Ethnic Cleansing
Rugged Individualism
Free Silverites
Encomienda
40. The process of acquiring new territories
White Flight
Annexation
Ratification
Direct Democracy
41. Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains. The era of the cowboy lasted from 1870 to the late 1880s.
Democracy
Indentured Servitude
Cowboys
Interchangeable Parts
42. A country whose affairs are partly controlled by a stronger country. The US established several protectorates - such as Cuba - in the 20th century.
Intrastate Commerce
Protectorate
Imperialism
Consumer Society
43. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Homesteaders
Gender Gap
Alliances
Short-staple Cotton
44. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Spoils System
Horizontal Integration
Pro-Life
Unicameral Legislature
45. Trade that takes place between states. Under the US Constitution - the power to regulate interstate commerce is delegated to the Congress.
Margin Buying
Second Wave of Feminism
Interstate Commerce
Grandfather Clauses
46. 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
Culture of the Quarters
Secession
Impeachment
Compact Theory
47. 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
Independent Counsel
Vietnam Revisionism
Unlawful Combatants
Protective Tariff
48. 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
Two-Party System
Strict Constructionist
Impressment
Second Reconstruction
49. A slogan used by President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe his goal of ending poverty in the United States.
Sit-Ins
Virtual Representation
War on Poverty
Puppet Regimes
50. 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.
Theocracy
Free Labor
Temperance Movement
Delegated Powers