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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Makes sure no branch of the government becomes too powerful.
Prohibition
King George III
William H. Taft
Checks and Balances
2. A system by which people can conduct business free of government control except for reasonable regulations made for the public good.
Neil Armstrong
Free Enterprise Economy
Jonas Salk
The Harlem Renaissance
3. Anarchists and Italian immigrants accused of murder. Sentenced to death.
The Holocaust
Reconstruction
14th Amendment
Sacco and Vanzetti
4. Teacher was charged with violating laws prohibiting the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.
Hoovervilles
1st Amendment
John Scopes
Columbian Exchange
5. Business tycoon who controlled most of the steel industry.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
GI Bill
Samuel Adams
Andrew Carnegie
6. Auto manufacturer who created the Model T and began to mass - produce the auto
5th Amendment
Jim Crow laws
Double V Campaign
Henry Ford
7. Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd President of the United States.
Lyndon B. Johnson
SEC
Thomas Jefferson
1st Amendment
8. War between the communist of North Vietnam and non - communist armies of S Vietnam supported by the US.
Nikita Kruschev
The Jazz Age
3rd Amendment
Viet Nam
9. A 1944 law that gives military veterans financial and education benefits.
World War II
GI Bill
Gloria Steinem
Containment
10. Rights reserved to the people.
Gloria Steinem
Great Compromise
24th Amendment
9th Amendment
11. Gave African - American men the right to vote.
15th Amendment
7th Amendment
court packing
The Articles of Confederation
12. The turning point in the war in the Pacific.
Calvin Coolidge
Command Economy
Harry S. Truman
Battle of Midway
13. LBJ's program that addressed America's social problems including health care - civil rights - and urban decay.
George Washington
Great Society
Dwight D. Eisenhower
22nd Amendment
14. Alabama governor - segregationist - presidential candidate. Shot and left paralyzed.
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
10th Amendment
George Wallace
Battle of Wounded Knee
15. A standoff between the Us and the Soviet Union when it was discovered that the Soviets had installed missiles pointed at the Us.
Battle of Wounded Knee
Federalist Papers
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Rosenberg's
16. First form of government established by the 13 states.
Woodrow Wilson
The Articles of Confederation
Korean War
The Baby Boom
17. Progressive president who served during WW I.
The Baby Boom
Woodrow Wilson
William 'Boss' Tweed
John J. Pershing
18. Right to bear arms
The New Deal
2nd Amendment
Upton Sinclair
Political machines
19. Abraham Lincoln freed all slaves in the Confederate states.
Emancipation Proclamation
Cattle Drives
Federalism
Normandy
20. Ruled criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations
Escobedo v. Illinois
Berlin Wall
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Lyndon B. Johnson
21. The first African - American woman elected to the U.S House of Representatives.
Trench Warfare
Douglas MacArthur
Andrew Carnegie
Shirley Chisholm
22. Failed invasion of Cuba planned by the US government
Viet Nam
Upton Sinclair
Bay of Pigs
16th Amendment
23. Progressive president chosen as successor to Teddy Roosevelt.
William H. Taft
Bracero Program
Samuel Adams
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
24. Reapportionment / one man - one vote
Cesar Chavez
21st Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Baker v. Carr
25. Sets a term limit for the President
Immigration
George Washington
Battle of Midway
22nd Amendment
26. Ruled those arrested must be informed of their right to an attorney before questioning
Checks and Balances
Miranda v. Arizona
Thomas Paine
Bay of Pigs
27. Growth of cities. Large range of urban problems including sanitation - transportation - and crowded living conditions.
John Scopes
Rough Riders
Urbanization
John J. Pershing
28. Civil Rights leader from 1950's -1960's. Assassinated in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr
Industrialization
John F. Kennedy
Populism
29. Early civil rights leader and founder of the NAACP. Du Bois demanded equality for African - Americans
WEB DuBois
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
King George III
Spanish - American War
30. Laws that maintained segregation by preventing African Americans from voting.
Jim Crow laws
1st Amendment
Laissez Faire
26th Amendment
31. Populist presidential candidate and prosecutor in the Scopes Trial.
Pearl Harbor
10th Amendment
William Jennings Bryan
Georgia O'Keefe
32. Opposing side's attack from the ditches instead of an open battlefield.
4th Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Trench Warfare
Malcolm X
33. JFK's brother and attorney general. Assassinated 1968
The Jazz Age
Civil War
Bobby Kennedy
NATO (1959)
34. Photographer who raised awareness of working and living conditions of immigrants in the factories and tenements.
Joe McCarthy
Rough Riders
Jacob Riis
Hoovervilles
35. Area of the Great Plains where heavy droughts had dried up the farmland.
Neil Armstrong
court packing
Dust Bowl
George Washington
36. 1944 invasion of Europe. (D- Day)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Normandy
Great Compromise
37. Securities & Exchange Commission - regulates stock market. Created during Depression.
7th Amendment
SEC
Normandy
3rd Amendment
38. W. Wilson's proposal for peace after WW I
Island hopping
Bill of Rights
Samuel Adams
Fourteen Points
39. Trial by jury.
Populism
Andrew Carnegie
7th Amendment
Upton Sinclair
40. The right to vote for women.
Woodrow Wilson
King George III
19thAmendment
Immigration
41. The exchange of crops - animals - and disease and ideas of different cultures after Europeans landed in the Americas
24th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
Columbian Exchange
Populism
42. Early African - American leader - believed African - Americans should achieve economic independence before social equality.
Booker T. Washington
Laissez Faire
24th Amendment
Escobedo v. Illinois
43. First president of the US. General in Revolutionary War.
Viet Nam
Lyndon B. Johnson
George Washington
Reconstruction
44. Invented the vaccine for polio
Great Compromise
Jonas Salk
The New Deal
Checks and Balances
45. Abolished slavery
13th Amendment
Miranda v. Arizona
Clarence Darrow
U.S.S. Maine
46. No unlawful search and seizure.
4th Amendment
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
Immigration
Baker v. Carr
47. President of the US during the Civil War.
21st Amendment
Abraham Lincoln
Gloria Steinem
GI Bill
48. African Americans pledged to fight for "Double Victory" - victory over Hitler in Europe - but also against racism at home.
18th Amendment
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Double V Campaign
Flappers
49. Dec.7 - 1941 - Japanese attack on US naval base at Pearl Harbor. U.S. enters the war as a result.
Emancipation Proclamation
Pearl Harbor
Urbanization
Alfred Thayer Mahan
50. Repealed the 18th amendment and ends Prohibition
William 'Boss' Tweed
Cattle Drives
21st Amendment
1st Amendment