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SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
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1. 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
Rock and Roll
Protectorate
Rugged Individualism
2. An economic system in which a colony exists for the good of the mother country. The colony's role is to provide raw materials for the mother country (especially products that the mother country cannot produce itself) and serve as a market for the goo
Tariff
Mercantilism
Culture Wars
Second Wave of Feminism
3. The name used by the administration of John F. Kennedy to describe its proposed programs for the nation.
Delegated Powers
Isolationism
Unions
New Frontier
4. 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.
Hawks
Boston Tea Party
Family Values
Nonaggression Treaty
5. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was called the "Second Reconstruction" because the first Reconstruction in the 1860s and 1870s had not brought equality for blacks.
Second Reconstruction
Cabinet
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Installment Plans
6. Anti-communism crusade of the 1950s led by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy. It was characterized by irresponsible accusations and smear campaigns.
Containment
McCarthyism
Ecology
Impeachment
7. Those who were pro-Vietnam war in the 1960s.
Hawks
Impeachment
Excise Tax
Pro-Life
8. A skilled worker who had learned a trade from a master as an apprentice. Shoemakers - bakers - blacksmiths. and carpenters were artisans.
Artsian
Boston Tea Party
Conflict Historiography
Excise Tax
9. A slogan used by President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe his goal of ending poverty in the United States.
War on Poverty
Horizontal Integration
Free Labor
Free Silverites
10. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
Judicial Review
Rugged Individualism
Protective Tariff
Tenant Farming
11. 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.
Realist Movement
Temperance Movement
Free Blacks
Muckrackers
12. A policy in which one people or a group within a nation attempts to destroy people whose ethnic background differs from theirs.
Muckrackers
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Escalation
Ethnic Cleansing
13. George W. Bush's belief in the propriety of using unilateral preemptive military strikes-essentially a preventive war- to fight terrorism.
Supply-Side Economics
Assembly Line
Lynching
Bush Doctrine
14. 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 Blacks
Abolitionism
Summit Meeting
Bicameral Legislature
15. 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
Telegraph
Nativism
McCarthyism
Strict Constructionist
16. The idea that each member of the British Parliament represented all British subjects - regardless of location.
Barbed Wire
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Protective Tariff
Virtual Representation
17. Bundles of subprime mortgages that are traded like stocks.
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Puppet Regimes
Impressment
18. A legislature composed of two houses. The US Congress - composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives - is an example.
War on Terror
Interchangeable Parts
Bicameral Legislature
Independent Counsel
19. Derisive term for white Southerners who cooperated with the Reconstruction governments.
Rock and Roll
Scalawags
Protectorate
Supply-Side Economics
20. The railroad route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that was completed in 1869.
Transcontinental Railway
Blacklist
Mestizos
Referendum
21. 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.
Boston Tea Party
Loose Constructionist
Unions
Realist Movement
22. A program providing health care for the needy (people who lived below the poverty level) who were not covered by Medicare.
Free Labor
Homesteaders
Anthracite Coal
Medicaid
23. Tax paid by those wishing to vote in several Southern states after Reconstruction. It was designed to limit political participation by African Americans.
Poll Tax
Cotton Gin
Yellow Journalism
Culture of the Quarters
24. 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.
Horizontal Integration
Political Machines
Socialism
Short-staple Cotton
25. 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.
Capitalism
Tenant Farming
Primogeniture
Spoils System
26. A conference attended by leaders of two or more nations.
Suburbia
Barbed Wire
Summit Meeting
Socialism
27. 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
Nativism
Reserved Powers Clause
Judicial Review
Loose Constructionist
28. A court order stopping a specific act - often used against unions to end a strike.
Alliances
Urban Riots
Culture of the Quarters
Injunction
29. 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
Nonaggression Treaty
Compact Theory
Capitalism
Speculation
30. Coins or gold and silver money - also called "hard money."
Specie Circular
Settlement House Movement
Ethnic Cleansing
Referendum
31. 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
Summit Meeting
Theory of Perpetual Union
Robber Baron
Subprime Mortgage
32. A type of adjustable-rate mortgage - often requiring no down payment - offered to customers with risky credit ratings. The lending institution makes money by steadily increasing interest payments.
Subprime Mortgage
Yellow Journalism
Civil Rights Movement
Free Silverites
33. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII - partially caused by the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Installment Plans
White Flight
Loose Constructionist
Impeachment
34. Large plantation-type farm established by the Dutch along the Hudson River in the 1600s.
Patroonship
Poll Tax
Barbed Wire
Compassionate Conservatism
35. A type of colony that was settled by a group of investors and in which the governor of the colony was chosen by the proprietors.
Free Soil Position
Democracy
Puppet Regimes
Proprietary Colony
36. Agricultural labor system in the South following the era of slavery wherein a sharecropper could farm a piece of land in return for giving the landowner a share - usually half - of the crop.
Sharecropping
Referendum
Delegated Powers
Assembly Line
37. An economic system in which the state controls the production and distribution of certain products deemed necessary for the good of the people
Two-Party System
Socialism
Family Values
Virtual Representation
38. Derisive term for US foreign policy in the early 20th century designed to protect the investments of US corporations in Latin America.
Homesteaders
Margin Buying
Encomienda
Dollar Diplomacy
39. 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.
Medicare
Assembly Line
White Flight
Intrastate Commerce
40. 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 checks and balances.
Containment
Court Packing Scheme
Separation of Powers
Cotton Gin
41. 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
Culture Wars
Appeasement
Medicaid
Escalation
42. 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.
Joint Stock Company
Domino Theory
Elastic Clause
Free Silverites
43. Opposition to communism. Extreme anti-communism was manifested in the "Red Scare" of the 1920s and McCarthyism of the 1950s.
Judicial Review
Internal Improvements
Muckrackers
Anti-Communism
44. The conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States from the end of WWII until the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991). It was characterized by harsh rhetoric - technological rivalry - an arms buildup - and proxy wars in developing countries.
Reserved Powers Clause
Virtual Representation
Patroonship
Cold War
45. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Universal Suffrage
Unlawful Combatants
Containment
Blue Laws
46. The practice of victorious candidates distributing government jobs to friends and supporters rather than to the most qualified people. Andre Jackson gave his supporters the spoils of victory - whereas John Quincy Adams by and large did not.
Settlement House Movement
Spoils System
Yellow-dog Contract
Delegated Powers
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.
Ratification
Headright System
Vertical Integration
Scalawags
48. 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
Jim Crow
Cotton Gin
Imperialism
Manifest Destiny
49. An organization and discussion method employed by feminists in the late 1960s and early 1970s in which women would exchange experiences of discrimination - read radical analyses of oppression - and develop an understanding that the patriarchal or som
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Mestizos
Cowboys
Sit-Down Strike
50. The movement to form labor organizations that represent every worker in a single industry - regardless of his or her level of skill.
Industrial Unionism
Second Reconstruction
Annexation
Compact Theory