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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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
Contraband of War
Alliances
Industrial Unionism
2. The practice of paying for goods at regular intervals - usually with interest added to the balance - associated with consumption in the 1920s.
Black Power
Poll Tax
Installment Plans
Rugged Individualism
3. A tax that is added onto the price of goods produced - sold - or distributed within a country; for example - sales tax.
Speakeasies
Assembly Line
White Flight
Excise Tax
4. The belief that the United States should not be involved in world affairs.
Social Gospel
Isolationism
Doves
Black Codes
5. 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
Sit-Down Strike
New Left
Salutary Neglect
Cowboys
6. 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
Veto
Family Values
Settlement House Movement
Trusts
7. Sensationalist - lurid - and often falsified accounts of events printed by newspapers and magazines to attract readers.
Yellow Journalism
Rugged Individualism
Culture Wars
Artsian
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.
Realist Movement
Blue Laws
Judicial Review
Culture of the Quarters
9. A tax placed on imports; its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper to keep out foreign goods.
Protective Tariff
Cabinet
Anti-Communism
Industrial Unionism
10. Art and literature that seek to depict the commonplace in a plausible and direct manner.
Advertising
Pro-Choice
Realist Movement
Democracy
11. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
New Left
Dollar Diplomacy
Summit Meeting
Free Labor
12. The idea that machinery eliminates the need for human employment-that the development of new machine-based methods of work can lead to workers' losing their jobs.
Technological Unemployment
Poll Tax
Protective Tariff
Appeasement
13. A type of coal - noted for being hard and clean burning.
Nativism
Poll Tax
Anthracite Coal
Protective Tariff
14. A treaty in which the parties agree not to attack each other unless attacked first.
Nonaggression Treaty
Militarism
Injunction
Progressive Movement
15. 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
Technological Unemployment
Imperialism
Social Mobility
Domino Theory
16. The idea that each member of the British Parliament represented all British subjects - regardless of location.
Theory of Perpetual Union
Virtual Representation
Ecology
Two-Party System
17. The development of large military forces - not only for defense of the nation but for possible aggression into other nations. It was one of the causes of WWI.
Rock and Roll
Assembly Line
Militarism
Carpetbaggers
18. 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.
Mercantilism
Temperance Movement
Imperialism
Great Society
19. 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
Assembly Line
Advertising
Tariff
Teenagers
20. The study of the environment.
Checks and Balances
Ecology
Vietnam Revisionism
Assembly Line
21. 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.
Realist Movement
Interchangeable Parts
Internal Improvements
Black Power
22. The belief the the US should not be involved in world affairs.
Isolationism
Royal Colony
Cabinet
Boston Tea Party
23. The political position that favors abortion on demand.
Temperance Movement
Progressive Movement
Pro-Choice
Initiative
24. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Blacklist
Homesteaders
Nationalism
Industrial Unionism
25. Techniques used in industry to produce large quantities of goods using interchangeable parts and moving assembly lines. Elements of mass production were developed in the 19th century; the process was perfected by Henry Ford in the 1910s.
War on Terror
Mass Production
Isolationism
Jim Crow
26. 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.
Specie Circular
Temperance Movement
Primogeniture
Protectorate
27. The promotion of products in various media. Modern advertising - employing psychology - expert testimony - and other innovations developed in the 1920s.
Advertising
Mass Production
Referendum
White Flight
28. 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.
Temperance Movement
Bailouts
Free Labor
Two-Party System
29. The first wave was in the 1830s through the early 20th century when the radicals Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Susan B. Anthony - and Lucretia Mott advocated equality - employment - education - and suffrage. The second wave - which advocated these same id
Second Wave of Feminism
Baby Boom
Veto
Anti-Communism
30. 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.
Direct Democracy
Craft Unionism
Scalawags
Short-staple Cotton
31. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII - partially caused by the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
White Flight
Culture of the Quarters
Bimetallists
War on Terror
32. Derisive term for Northerners who went to the South during Reconstruction to promote reform or to profit from it.
Veto
Carpetbaggers
Abolitionism
Teenagers
33. Laws made by the British government restricting colonial trade of sugar and tobacco to any country other than England or by any means other than on British ships.
Pro-Choice
Navigation Acts
Nonaggression Treaty
Great Society
34. A type of colony controlled by the king. The crown chose the governor to run the colony.
Sit-Ins
Injunction
Royal Colony
Lynching
35. 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.
Loose Constructionist
Manifest Destiny
Boston Tea Party
Robber Baron
36. Motion pictures with sound. The Jazz Singer (1927) was the first movie to use sound in a significant way.
Talkies
Puppet Regimes
Second Wave of Feminism
Medicare
37. 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
Planter
Internal Improvements
Urban Riots
Domino Theory
38. 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
Subprime Mortgage
Free Blacks
Salutary Neglect
Social Gospel
39. 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
Socialism
Impeachment
Intrastate Commerce
Ecology
40. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Two-Party System
Democracy
Bailouts
Checks and Balances
41. 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
Rock and Roll
Confederation
Conflict Historiography
Stagflation
42. An invention of the 1870's - barbed wire enabled farmers to enclose land and prevent the long cattle drives that cowboys conducted.
Democracy
Barbed Wire
Teenagers
Poll Tax
43. Early 20th-century election reform that allowed citizens - rather than political machines - to choose candidates for public office.
Initiative
Yellow-dog Contract
Escalation
Direct Primary
44. 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.
Puppet Regimes
Speculation
Pragmatism
Backlash
45. 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
Consumer Society
Bicameral Legislature
Teach-Ins
Capitalism
46. A skilled worker who had learned a trade from a master as an apprentice. Shoemakers - bakers - blacksmiths. and carpenters were artisans.
Artsian
Scab
Bimetallists
Consciousness-Raising Groups
47. 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
Robber Baron
Excise Tax
Horizontal Integration
48. 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
Culture of the Quarters
Protective Tariff
Sit-Down Strike
49. 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
Unicameral Legislature
Separation of Powers
Interchangeable Parts
Reserved Powers Clause
50. Provisions in the voting laws in Southern states following Reconstruction designed to allow whites who could not pass literacy tests to vote. The grandfather clause gave the right to vote to people whose grandfathers had been eligible to vote-a provi
Margin Buying
Grandfather Clauses
Culture Wars
Artsian