SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Vocab
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
sat
,
history
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A term coined in the 1950s to describe illegal or undesirable behavior by teenagers.
Blue Laws
Juvenile Delinquency
Suburbia
New Immigration
2. 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
Boston Tea Party
Veto
Consciousness-Raising Groups
Suburbia
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
Civil Rights Movement
Conflict Historiography
Capitalism
Nonaggression Treaty
4. The killing of African Americans - usually by hanging - carried out by white mobs primarily in the Southern states.
Lynching
Theory of Perpetual Union
Anti-Communism
Mercantilism
5. 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
Teach-Ins
Margin Buying
Scab
Black Power
6. 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
Navigation Acts
Anthracite Coal
Contraband of War
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
Nationalism
Free Soil Position
Free Silverites
Teenagers
8. 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
Imperialism
Mercantilism
Culture Wars
Pro-Choice
9. 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
Separation of Powers
Dollar Diplomacy
Direct Primary
Bailouts
10. A type of coal - noted for being hard and clean burning.
Anthracite Coal
Advertising
Transcontinental Railway
Poll Tax
11. A program providing health care for the needy (people who lived below the poverty level) who were not covered by Medicare.
Medicaid
Imperialism
Theory of Perpetual Union
Virtual Representation
12. Progressive political reform in the early 1900s that enabled voters to introduce legislation.
Primogeniture
Initiative
Democracy
Gender Gap
13. 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
White Flight
Conflict Historiography
Vietnam Revisionism
14. The generation of children born between the end of WWII and 1964.
Baby Boom
Delegated Powers
Social Gospel
Tariff
15. 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.
Jim Crow
Initiative
Anti-Communism
Vietnam Revisionism
16. Political party organizations that run cities and are often associated with corruption and undemocratic practices. The most notorious example was New York's Tammary Hall Democratic club of the Gilded age.
Yellow-dog Contract
Impeachment
Political Machines
Isolationism
17. A legislature composed of only one house or chamber.
Unicameral Legislature
Assembly Line
Initiative
Theocracy
18. 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.
Installment Plans
Juvenile Delinquency
Loyalty Oaths
Abolitionism
19. 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
Impeachment
Second Wave of Feminism
Speculation
Veto
20. 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.
Social Mobility
Unions
Sharecropping
Proprietary Colony
21. Bundles of subprime mortgages that are traded like stocks.
Proprietary Colony
Jim Crow
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Tariff
22. 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
Anti-Communism
Delegated Powers
Second Wave of Feminism
Vietnam Revisionism
23. A system of government in which the religious leaders rule. A church-state - where the church is the government - is an example.
Jim Crow
Supply-Side Economics
Theocracy
Speakeasies
24. 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.
Pro-Choice
Intrastate Commerce
Homesteaders
Vietnam Revisionism
25. 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.
Teenagers
Jim Crow
Sit-Ins
White Flight
26. A body of advisers to a head of state. The US president's cabinet consists of the heads of the various departments plus other advisers.
Consumer Society
Cabinet
Sharecropping
Confederation
27. Teenagers - as an identifiable social group - emerged in the 1950s. Teenagers were seen both as a problematic - rebellious group - as well as a target for new products and cultural offerings.
Teenagers
Ratification
Technological Unemployment
Grandfather Clauses
28. The condition when all adults in a democracy are granted the right to vote.
Universal Suffrage
Impeachment
Homesteaders
Blacklist
29. Popular music genre - with roots in African American rhythm and blues and "doo-wop." It developed in the 1950s and was popularized by Elvis Presley.
Rock and Roll
Interchangeable Parts
Political Machines
Theory of Perpetual Union
30. 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
Yellow-dog Contract
Blacklist
Robber Baron
31. 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
Jim Crow
Interstate Commerce
Conflict Historiography
32. A high tax placed on imports. Its purpose is to make domestic goods cheaper than foreign goods - thus "protecting" domestic industry.
Protective Tariff
Civil Rights Movement
Navigation Acts
Impressment
33. 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
Theocracy
McCarthyism
Blacklist
34. A country whose affairs are partly controlled by a stronger country. The US established several protectorates - such as Cuba - in the 20th century.
Anti-Communism
Protectorate
Teenagers
Blue Laws
35. The railroad route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that was completed in 1869.
Judicial Review
Assembly Line
Transcontinental Railway
Culture of the Quarters
36. 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
Sit-Down Strike
Grandfather Clauses
Blacklist
Nativism
37. The exodus of white - middle-class families from cities to suburbia following WWII - partially caused by the migration of African Americans to urban centers.
Virtual Representation
Second Wave of Feminism
White Flight
Impressment
38. A policy in which one people or a group within a nation attempts to destroy people whose ethnic background differs from theirs.
Assembly Line
Short-staple Cotton
Cowboys
Ethnic Cleansing
39. Large corporations created by the consolidation of competing companies to form a monopoly or near monopoly.
Trusts
Speakeasies
Loose Constructionist
Margin Buying
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 separation of powers.
Court Packing Scheme
Checks and Balances
Unions
White Flight
41. A grouping of nations where each one pledges mutual support to the others. This support is usually defensive in nature. The formation of alliances was a nunderlying cause of WWI.
Rock and Roll
Impressment
Alliances
Pro-Life
42. 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.
Patroonship
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Spoils System
43. A government controlled behind the scenes by another power. During the Vietnam War - South Vietnam's governments were installed and controlled by the US; Ngo Dinh Diem and General Thieu - leaders of South Vietnam were American puppets.
Trusts
White Flight
Progressive Movement
Puppet Regimes
44. Journalists of the Progressive era who exposed urban poverty - unsafe working conditions - political corruption - and other social ills.
Bimetallists
Backlash
Muckrackers
Speakeasies
45. 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.
Talkies
Primogeniture
Kyoto Protocol
Impeachment
46. The movement of mostly college-educated women to provide shelter - cultural activities - and services to the poor. The height of the movement occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Poll Tax
Direct Primary
Settlement House Movement
Delegated Powers
47. The study of the environment.
New Immigration
Speculation
Ecology
Unions
48. A machine that separates seeds from the cotton. The short-staple cotton that grew inland in the South's Black Belt could be cleaned profitably only with the cotton gin. The invention of the cotton gin allowed cotton cultivation to spread - enabling s
Suburbia
Cotton Gin
Medicaid
Planter
49. 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
Conflict Historiography
Summit Meeting
Loyalty Oaths
Interchangeable Parts
50. 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
Headright System
Mercantilism
Consumer Society
Direct Democracy