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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Alabama governor - segregationist - presidential candidate. Shot and left paralyzed.
16th Amendment
Medger Evers
Barbed wire
George Wallace
2. Progressive president who served during WW I.
Charles Lindbergh
Escobedo v. Illinois
Woodrow Wilson
Civil War
3. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
Rosa Parks
16th Amendment
The Scopes Trial
John F. Kennedy
4. Gave African - American men the right to vote.
Muckrakers
Red Scare
George Wallace
15th Amendment
5. Laws that maintained segregation by preventing African Americans from voting.
Jim Crow laws
Booker T. Washington
Checks and Balances
Woodrow Wilson
6. US General in Europe during WWII. He was in charge of the Invasion of Normandy (D- Day). Cold War President
Martin Luther King Jr
Reynolds v. Sims
Thomas Paine
Dwight D. Eisenhower
7. 1898 war with Spain. Acquired Spanish colonies in Caribbean and Pacific.
Dust Bowl
Sputnik
Spanish - American War
Dwight D. Eisenhower
8. President during Great Depression & WW II. 1933 - 1945
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Scopes Trial
9th Amendment
22nd Amendment
9. 1939 - 1945
World War II
Columbian Exchange
Watergate
Domino Theory
10. Where FDR tried to add more members to the Supreme Court to pass his programs.
court packing
Domino Theory
Separation of Powers
Reynolds v. Sims
11. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) - Insurance for people's bank accounts.
Gloria Steinem
FDIC
9th Amendment
Island hopping
12. Black Muslim who argued for separation - not integration. He changed his views - but was assassinated in 1965.
Columbian Exchange
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
Malcolm X
13. Reform movement that banned the sale and consumption of alcohol. It also increased organized crime.
Muckrakers
9th Amendment
Prohibition
Andrew Carnegie
14. African Americans pledged to fight for "Double Victory" - victory over Hitler in Europe - but also against racism at home.
Tenements
Double V Campaign
Berlin Airlift
Pearl Harbor
15. American painter from 1920's
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16. Allowed temporary work contracts for Mexican immigrants.
Yellow Journalism
Bracero Program
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Checks and Balances
17. Ruled courts are required to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford attorneys.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Emancipation Proclamation
Immigration
Barbed wire
18. Economy in which economic decisions (supply - prices - etc.) are made by the government rather than by market forces.
Laissez Faire
The Baby Boom
Command Economy
Battle of Wounded Knee
19. Commander of the American Expeditionary Force during WW I
5th Amendment
Jonas Salk
Command Economy
John J. Pershing
20. Abolished slavery
13th Amendment
Clarence Darrow
Tenements
Imperialism
21. US general in charge of the Allied forces in the Pacific Ocean.
Warren G. Harding
John J. Pershing
Douglas MacArthur
Sacco and Vanzetti
22. The first African - American woman elected to the U.S House of Representatives.
The Harlem Renaissance
Shirley Chisholm
John F. Kennedy
Yellow Journalism
23. The idea that government should not interfere with business practices.
Richard M. Nixon
Laissez Faire
Manifest Destiny
Harry S. Truman
24. First president of the US. General in Revolutionary War.
George Washington
Normandy
18th Amendment
1st Amendment
25. United Farm Workers activist
Cesar Chavez
Alfred Thayer Mahan
3rd Amendment
15th Amendment
26. President 1968 - 74. Resigned after Watergate
William H. Taft
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Richard M. Nixon
Tenements
27. The belief that America had the God - given right and duty to expand across the continent
Susan B. Anthony
15th Amendment
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Manifest Destiny
28. The mass murder of 6 million Jews and others in Nazi concentration camps.
4th Amendment
17th Amendment
The Holocaust
Battle of Wounded Knee
29. Leader of the women's suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony
League of Nations
Plessy v. Ferguson
Martin Luther King Jr
30. North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Formed to defend Europe against Soviet Union.
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
NATO (1959)
The Great Migration
Theodore Roosevelt
31. Growth of cities. Large range of urban problems including sanitation - transportation - and crowded living conditions.
Checks and Balances
Elvis Presley
5th Amendment
Urbanization
32. Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
The Articles of Confederation
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
NATO (1959)
The Little Rock Nine
33. LJB's agenda designed to help poor American's.
Nullification Crisis
SEC
Korean War
The War on Poverty
34. Competition between European countries to create empires.
Prohibition
2nd Amendment
Sputnik
Imperialism
35. Accused people of being Communists without providing evidence.
Berlin Airlift
22nd Amendment
Joe McCarthy
William H. Taft
36. Reapportionment / one man - one vote
Sacco and Vanzetti
Baker v. Carr
Ronald Reagan
Urbanization
37. Pres. of the US during WWII & early Cold War. Made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan.
Harry S. Truman
Fidel Castro
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Alfred Thayer Mahan
38. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
John F. Kennedy
Federalist Papers
George Wallace
Dawes Act
39. 1860 - 1865
2nd Amendment
Cattle Drives
Civil War
Separation of Powers
40. Ruled those arrested must be informed of their right to an attorney before questioning
Homestead Act
Miranda v. Arizona
4th Amendment
Bill of Rights
41. Alternate term for 1920's.
The Jazz Age
GI Bill
Sputnik
The Baby Boom
42. News that exaggerates the truth in order to sell more newspapers.
Harry S. Truman
Jim Crow laws
Checks and Balances
Yellow Journalism
43. Rights reserved to the people.
Flappers
Dawes Act
9th Amendment
Upton Sinclair
44. Argument between South Carolina and the federal government over the role of the national government.
WEB DuBois
Nullification Crisis
Thomas Paine
Watergate
45. Freedom of speech - religion and press;
1st Amendment
Clarence Darrow
Civil War
Federalism
46. President 1980-88.
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Ronald Reagan
16th Amendment
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
47. Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.
World War I
Upton Sinclair
Political machines
Manifest Destiny
48. Right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Berlin Airlift
Gideon v. Wainwright
49. 1869 - it helped connect the West and East coasts.
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Populism
Transcontinental railroad
Bracero Program
50. Civil Rights leader from 1950's -1960's. Assassinated in 1968.
Reconstruction
Henry Ford
Martin Luther King Jr
Jacob Riis