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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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
Boston Tea Party
Theory of Perpetual Union
Great Society
Carpetbaggers
2. Large plantation-type farm established by the Dutch along the Hudson River in the 1600s.
Popular Sovereignty
Patroonship
Democracy
Social Gospel
3. A type of coal - noted for being hard and clean burning.
Planter
Blue Laws
Anthracite Coal
Universal Manhood Suffrage
4. Settlers who were granted plots in the West - usually of 160 acres - under the Homestead Act of 1862.
Theory of Perpetual Union
Domino Theory
Injunction
Homesteaders
5. Derogatory term used by the labor movement to describe workers who cross picket lines
Imperialism
Scab
Protective Tariff
Indentured Servitude
6. The belief that the United States should not be involved in world affairs.
Pro-Life
Free Labor
Isolationism
Cabinet
7. Anti-communism crusade of the 1950s led by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy. It was characterized by irresponsible accusations and smear campaigns.
Realist Movement
McCarthyism
Progressive Movement
Tenant Farming
8. A term coined in the 1950s to describe illegal or undesirable behavior by teenagers.
Installment Plans
Compassionate Conservatism
Juvenile Delinquency
Temperance Movement
9. 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.
Manifest Destiny
Family Values
Pragmatism
Assembly Line
10. 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.
Summit Meeting
Kyoto Protocol
Guerrilla War
Separation of Powers
11. 1) The political theory that the people hold the fundamental power in a democracy 2) The proposal by Steven Douglas in the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act stating that the people of the territory of Kansas and Nebraska could decide though their representati
Conflict Historiography
Popular Sovereignty
Rock and Roll
White Flight
12. 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
Appeasement
Laissez-Faire
Vietnam Revisionism
Injunction
13. 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.
Alliances
Proprietary Colony
Appeasement
Artsian
14. The killing of African Americans - usually by hanging - carried out by white mobs primarily in the Southern states.
Veto
Vertical Integration
Second Wave of Feminism
Lynching
15. President Roosevelt's (FDR) attempt in 1936 to push a judicial reform bill through Congress that would allow him to appoint six new Supreme Court justices sympathetic to his New Deal.
Court Packing Scheme
Protectorate
New Left
Conflict Historiography
16. 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
Family Values
Culture of the Quarters
Sit-Ins
Spoils System
17. The movement to form labor organizations made up of skilled wokrers within a particular field.
Speakeasies
Judicial Review
Bailouts
Craft Unionism
18. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Hawks
Unicameral Legislature
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Guerrilla War
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.
Boston Tea Party
Pro-Life
Barbed Wire
Confederation
20. 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
Unions
Delegated Powers
Second Wave of Feminism
Impressment
21. 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.
Barbed Wire
Trusts
Jim Crow
Veto
22. 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
Second Reconstruction
Urban Riots
Direct Democracy
23. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
Tariff
Domino Theory
Summit Meeting
Spoils System
24. The result of a general shift in society in the 1920s characterized by a greater emphasis on purchasing goods.
Consumer Society
Domino Theory
Pragmatism
Lynching
25. A tax that is added onto the price of goods produced - sold - or distributed within a country; for example - sales tax.
Theory of Perpetual Union
Carpetbaggers
Baby Boom
Excise Tax
26. 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
Domino Theory
Barbed Wire
Free Labor
Nativism
27. 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
McCarthyism
Compact Theory
Settlement House Movement
28. Illegal bars and saloons that operated during Prohibition.
Independent Counsel
Contraband of War
Speakeasies
Political Machines
29. 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
War on Terror
Veto
Laissez-Faire
New Left
30. The joining together of companies engaged in similar business practices to create a virtual monopoly.
Civil Rights Movement
Hawks
Speakeasies
Horizontal Integration
31. 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.
Gender Gap
Jim Crow
Capitalism
Temperance Movement
32. 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.
Confederation
Interstate Commerce
Mestizos
Contraband of War
33. 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.
Second Reconstruction
Conflict Historiography
Short-staple Cotton
Anti-Communism
34. The post-WWII US policy that sought to prevent the spread of communism.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
War on Terror
Civil Rights Movement
Containment
35. Sensationalist - lurid - and often falsified accounts of events printed by newspapers and magazines to attract readers.
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Yellow Journalism
Medicaid
Separation of Powers
36. 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
Direct Primary
Domino Theory
Advertising
Salutary Neglect
37. Umbrella term for biological - chemical - and nuclear weapons designed to kill large numbers of people.
Abolitionism
Independent Counsel
Colonization
Weapons of Mass Destruction
38. 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
Nonaggression Treaty
Referendum
Urban Riots
39. 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
Indentured Servitude
Popular Sovereignty
Cold War
Impeachment
40. The railroad route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that was completed in 1869.
Social Mobility
Direct Primary
Second Reconstruction
Transcontinental Railway
41. 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
Loose Constructionist
Blue Laws
Unlawful Combatants
42. 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
Theocracy
Domino Theory
Teach-Ins
Mercantilism
43. The condition when all male adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Universal Manhood Suffrage
Referendum
Scalawags
44. The term denoting the ongoing military battle of the US and its allies against terrorism - first used by George W. Bush when addressing a joint session of Congress following the terrorist attacks on September 11 - 2001.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
War on Terror
Culture of the Quarters
Free Blacks
45. 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.
Assembly Line
Gender Gap
Mercantilism
Excise Tax
46. Reading tests required in some Southern states before people were allowed to register to vote. They were mainly intended to prevent African Americans from voting.
Literacy Tests
Impeachment
Injunction
Interstate Commerce
47. A system of government in which the power to rule comes from the people.
Black Codes
Compassionate Conservatism
Democracy
Weapons of Mass Destruction
48. Opposition to communism. Extreme anti-communism was manifested in the "Red Scare" of the 1920s and McCarthyism of the 1950s.
Kyoto Protocol
Internal Improvements
Anti-Communism
Headright System
49. 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
Patroonship
Culture Wars
Theocracy
Interstate Commerce
50. 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.
Navigation Acts
Jim Crow
Artsian
Unlawful Combatants