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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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1. 1869 - it helped connect the West and East coasts.
Segregation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Transcontinental railroad
19thAmendment
2. Allowed temporary work contracts for Mexican immigrants.
Bracero Program
Korean War
Political machines
Sputnik
3. Ruled courts are required to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford attorneys.
Benjamin Franklin
Gideon v. Wainwright
WPA
Bobby Kennedy
4. Revolutionary era British pampleteer. Wrote Common Sense.
Clarence Darrow
Political machines
Martin Luther King Jr
Thomas Paine
5. Progressive - era journalists sought to bring about reform.
Muckrakers
William Jennings Bryan
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
Homestead Act
6. Example of corruption during Warren G. Harding's Presidency
U.S.S. Maine
Segregation
The Little Rock Nine
Teapot Dome Scandal
7. Business tycoon who controlled most of the steel industry.
Sacco and Vanzetti
Andrew Carnegie
9th Amendment
Douglas MacArthur
8. W. Wilson's proposal for peace after WW I
Pearl Harbor
Fourteen Points
Checks and Balances
Battle of Midway
9. President 1961-63
14th Amendment
NATO (1959)
Columbian Exchange
John F. Kennedy
10. Early civil rights leader and founder of the NAACP. Du Bois demanded equality for African - Americans
Imperialism
Great Compromise
Laissez Faire
WEB DuBois
11. 'Monkey Trial' that pitted creationism against Darwin's theory of evolution.
Thomas Jefferson
The Holocaust
The Scopes Trial
9th Amendment
12. The idea that government should not interfere with business practices.
Transcontinental railroad
Laissez Faire
Nikita Kruschev
14th Amendment
13. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
Federalist Papers
Jim Crow laws
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
The New Deal
14. 1st ten amendments to Constitution. Protects individual rights.
U.S.S. Maine
Bill of Rights
Sputnik
8th Amendment
15. Right to bear arms
6th Amendment
Watergate
2nd Amendment
15th Amendment
16. Law that provided 160 acres to anyone who was willing to settle land in the West.
King George III
Immigration
Douglas MacArthur
Homestead Act
17. Growth of cities. Large range of urban problems including sanitation - transportation - and crowded living conditions.
2nd Amendment
Jim Crow laws
Baker v. Carr
Urbanization
18. Freedom of speech - religion and press;
1st Amendment
Gideon v. Wainwright
Normandy
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
19. Political movement involving farmers - who wanted silver dollars (inflation) - government ownership of railroads - and lower protective tariffs.
Populism
Trench Warfare
Urbanization
Dwight D. Eisenhower
20. Argument between South Carolina and the federal government over the role of the national government.
Marshall Plan (1948)
Nullification Crisis
Bay of Pigs
19thAmendment
21. Repealed the 18th amendment and ends Prohibition
John J. Pershing
Lyndon B. Johnson
21st Amendment
World War I
22. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
Susan B. Anthony
Prohibition
The Scopes Trial
Rosa Parks
23. No quartering of troops during peace time
3rd Amendment
World War II
1st Amendment
Malcolm X
24. Law that attempted to assimilate Indians by giving them individual plots of land.
Bobby Kennedy
George Washington
Upton Sinclair
Dawes Act
25. Black Muslim who argued for separation - not integration. He changed his views - but was assassinated in 1965.
William H. Taft
24th Amendment
16th Amendment
Malcolm X
26. Alabama governor - segregationist - presidential candidate. Shot and left paralyzed.
14th Amendment
Andrew Carnegie
NATO (1959)
George Wallace
27. Civil Rights leader from 1950's -1960's. Assassinated in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr
Bill of Rights
Reynolds v. Sims
Joe McCarthy
28. JFK's brother and attorney general. Assassinated 1968
Jim Crow laws
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Bobby Kennedy
The New Deal
29. US General in Europe during WWII. He was in charge of the Invasion of Normandy (D- Day). Cold War President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Marshall Plan (1948)
Pearl Harbor
Omar Bradley
30. Used to fence in land on the Great Plains - eventually leading to the end of the open frontier.
26th Amendment
Escobedo v. Illinois
Viet Nam
Barbed wire
31. Group of African - American students that were integrated into an all - white school in 1957
18th Amendment
The Little Rock Nine
William Jennings Bryan
King George III
32. Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
Susan B. Anthony
Red Scare
FDIC
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
33. United Farm Workers activist
Cesar Chavez
Tenements
Federalist Papers
7th Amendment
34. Supreme Court decision that upheld segregation and said that 'separate but equal' facilities were legal.
Baker v. Carr
Plessy v. Ferguson
Miranda v. Arizona
Martin Luther King Jr
35. A 1944 law that gives military veterans financial and education benefits.
Barbed wire
GI Bill
Transcontinental railroad
Shirley Chisholm
36. Cowboys drove herds of cattle along trails to be shipped to the East by railroad.
George Washington
FDIC
Escobedo v. Illinois
Cattle Drives
37. Established the federal income tax.
Island hopping
Urbanization
16th Amendment
The Rosenberg's
38. Anarchists and Italian immigrants accused of murder. Sentenced to death.
Manifest Destiny
Sacco and Vanzetti
John J. Pershing
7th Amendment
39. Failed invasion of Cuba planned by the US government
Trench Warfare
Manifest Destiny
Political machines
Bay of Pigs
40. US operation that flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet Union set up a blockade in 1948.
Homestead Act
Berlin Airlift
Treaty of Versailles
9th Amendment
41. Teacher was charged with violating laws prohibiting the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.
Truman Doctrine (1947)
John Scopes
Omar Bradley
The Baby Boom
42. Political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice - led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
Shirley Chisholm
Berlin Wall
Woodrow Wilson
Watergate
43. Where FDR tried to add more members to the Supreme Court to pass his programs.
Plessy v. Ferguson
George Washington
court packing
GI Bill
44. Ruled those arrested must be informed of their right to an attorney before questioning
Miranda v. Arizona
Cattle Drives
Ronald Reagan
3rd Amendment
45. Defended John Scopes during the Scopes Trial. He argued that evolution should be taught in schools.
Trench Warfare
Truman Doctrine (1947)
The New Deal
Clarence Darrow
46. A wall built by the Soviets to separate East and West Berlin. The wall stood until 1989.
Berlin Wall
Populism
1st Amendment
Calvin Coolidge
47. King of Great Britain during American Revolution
King George III
The Baby Boom
Viet Nam
Dust Bowl
48. Volunteer calvary unit led by Teddy Roosevelt that gained fame at the battle of San Juan Hill.
Calvin Coolidge
Rough Riders
Benjamin Franklin
1st Amendment
49. President 1980-88.
Ronald Reagan
William Jennings Bryan
Susan B. Anthony
John F. Kennedy
50. Abolished the poll tax.
24th Amendment
Ronald Reagan
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
William Jennings Bryan