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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Gave African - American men the right to vote.
24th Amendment
Woodrow Wilson
15th Amendment
10th Amendment
2. Progressive president who served during WW I.
Industrialization
Upton Sinclair
Woodrow Wilson
Rosa Parks
3. Repealed the 18th amendment and ends Prohibition
Escobedo v. Illinois
Battle of Midway
21st Amendment
Sputnik
4. Invented the vaccine for polio
Jonas Salk
WPA
Emancipation Proclamation
15th Amendment
5. Powers reserved to the states
William H. Taft
10th Amendment
Andrew Carnegie
Reynolds v. Sims
6. Ruled that state legislature districts had to be roughly equal in population.
John J. Pershing
Reynolds v. Sims
Gloria Steinem
Medger Evers
7. Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd President of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson
Neil Armstrong
Populism
13th Amendment
8. A wall built by the Soviets to separate East and West Berlin. The wall stood until 1989.
Muckrakers
10th Amendment
Berlin Wall
Battle of Midway
9. Ruling bared quota systems in college admissions but affirms the constitutionality of affirmative action
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Battle of Wounded Knee
Benjamin Franklin
7th Amendment
10. Photographer who raised awareness of working and living conditions of immigrants in the factories and tenements.
Marshall Plan (1948)
Jacob Riis
Command Economy
Reynolds v. Sims
11. Allied naval strategy to reach Japan by taking one island at a time.
Island hopping
Homestead Act
5th Amendment
Upton Sinclair
12. US soldiers massacred 300 unarmed Native American in 1890. This ended the Indian Wars.
Neil Armstrong
Battle of Wounded Knee
Great Compromise
Joe McCarthy
13. 1939 - 1945
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
SEC
World War II
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
14. Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.
Gideon v. Wainwright
The Holocaust
Harry S. Truman
Political machines
15. The right to vote for women.
7th Amendment
19thAmendment
court packing
William 'Boss' Tweed
16. No cruel or unusual punishment.
8th Amendment
Imperialism
Laissez Faire
John J. Pershing
17. The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agriculture economy.
Jim Crow laws
Henry Ford
Industrialization
Jonas Salk
18. Teacher was charged with violating laws prohibiting the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.
Richard M. Nixon
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
John J. Pershing
John Scopes
19. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) - Insurance for people's bank accounts.
FDIC
9th Amendment
Reynolds v. Sims
Political machines
20. First form of government established by the 13 states.
The Jazz Age
The Articles of Confederation
U-2 Incident
William 'Boss' Tweed
21. Growth of cities. Large range of urban problems including sanitation - transportation - and crowded living conditions.
Urbanization
2nd Amendment
Immigration
World War II
22. President 1963-68
17th Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Lyndon B. Johnson
23. Alabama governor - segregationist - presidential candidate. Shot and left paralyzed.
George Wallace
Georgia O'Keefe
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
16th Amendment
24. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
Henry Ford
Federalist Papers
Thomas Jefferson
Teapot Dome Scandal
25. Policy that gave military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism.
Truman Doctrine (1947)
Omar Bradley
Rough Riders
Bay of Pigs
26. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
King George III
John J. Pershing
Berlin Airlift
Homestead Act
27. W. Wilson's proposal for peace after WW I
Andrew Carnegie
Great Compromise
Fourteen Points
Alfred Thayer Mahan
28. No double jeopardy - do not have to testify against yourself.
Clarence Darrow
Elvis Presley
Truman Doctrine (1947)
5th Amendment
29. The first man - made satellite to be launched into outer space.
William H. Taft
5th Amendment
SEC
Sputnik
30. Divides the powers of government into 3 branches: legislative - executive - judicial
FDIC
The Great Migration
Separation of Powers
Segregation
31. No quartering of troops during peace time
WEB DuBois
Flappers
U.S.S. Maine
3rd Amendment
32. Populist presidential candidate and prosecutor in the Scopes Trial.
Double V Campaign
William Jennings Bryan
8th Amendment
Ronald Reagan
33. Gave all U.S. citizens equal protection under the law regardless of color.
1st Amendment
14th Amendment
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George Washington
34. Trial by jury.
7th Amendment
John Scopes
SEC
The Scopes Trial
35. Program to rebuild Europe after World War II.
Marshall Plan (1948)
Bobby Kennedy
Miranda v. Arizona
Normandy
36. Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
George Wallace
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
21st Amendment
Spanish - American War
37. Established the federal income tax.
Calvin Coolidge
Manifest Destiny
16th Amendment
Spanish - American War
38. Argument between South Carolina and the federal government over the role of the national government.
Nullification Crisis
John J. Pershing
Prohibition
Tenements
39. Dec.7 - 1941 - Japanese attack on US naval base at Pearl Harbor. U.S. enters the war as a result.
Upton Sinclair
Benjamin Franklin
Viet Nam
Pearl Harbor
40. Eliminated literacy tests for voters.
King George III
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Reynolds v. Sims
18th Amendment
41. African Americans pledged to fight for "Double Victory" - victory over Hitler in Europe - but also against racism at home.
Malcolm X
Double V Campaign
The Harlem Renaissance
17th Amendment
42. 1914 - 1918
World War I
5th Amendment
Teapot Dome Scandal
Harry S. Truman
43. US General who led the US 1st Army during the Invasion of Normandy.
John F. Kennedy
Omar Bradley
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
17th Amendment
44. Freedom of speech - religion and press;
5th Amendment
1st Amendment
Normandy
John J. Pershing
45. Statesman - political philosopher - and one of the Founding Fathers
Escobedo v. Illinois
Jonas Salk
Samuel Adams
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
46. Progressive era President. Pro - imperialist.
Jonas Salk
Theodore Roosevelt
Shirley Chisholm
Political machines
47. Allowed temporary work contracts for Mexican immigrants.
Cattle Drives
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Bracero Program
Calvin Coolidge
48. Civil Rights leader from 1950's -1960's. Assassinated in 1968.
Industrialization
Martin Luther King Jr
World War I
Treaty of Versailles
49. The prohibition of alcohol.
18th Amendment
Gloria Steinem
Hoovervilles
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
50. Post - WW I attempt to create a United Nations type organization. US did not join.
Susan B. Anthony
King George III
Lyndon B. Johnson
League of Nations