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TAKS 11th Grade Us History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. President 1980-88.
Marshall Plan (1948)
Douglas MacArthur
Ronald Reagan
Double V Campaign
2. Competition between European countries to create empires.
Checks and Balances
Miranda v. Arizona
Imperialism
Domino Theory
3. Gave 18 year - olds the right to vote - largely due to the draft.
26th Amendment
Transcontinental railroad
Manifest Destiny
9th Amendment
4. JFK's brother and attorney general. Assassinated 1968
Bobby Kennedy
Political machines
Jacob Riis
The War on Poverty
5. Powers reserved to the states
10th Amendment
Charles Lindbergh
Checks and Balances
Jim Crow laws
6. Revolutionary era British pampleteer. Wrote Common Sense.
The Holocaust
Thomas Paine
Berlin Wall
Imperialism
7. Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After she was jailed - the Montgomery bus boycott was organized.
Rosa Parks
Susan B. Anthony
14th Amendment
George Washington
8. Where FDR tried to add more members to the Supreme Court to pass his programs.
Cuban Missile Crisis
court packing
Henry Ford
Emancipation Proclamation
9. Ruled those arrested must be informed of their right to an attorney before questioning
Immigration
Miranda v. Arizona
Sputnik
Watergate
10. No double jeopardy - do not have to testify against yourself.
Immigration
5th Amendment
World War I
The War on Poverty
11. No unlawful search and seizure.
League of Nations
Separation of Powers
4th Amendment
10th Amendment
12. Allowed temporary work contracts for Mexican immigrants.
Baker v. Carr
Lyndon B. Johnson
Bracero Program
Calvin Coolidge
13. Depression - era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people.
Joe McCarthy
Hoovervilles
GI Bill
Muckrakers
14. No quartering of troops during peace time
Richard M. Nixon
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
3rd Amendment
Lyndon B. Johnson
15. Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
22nd Amendment
Treaty of Versailles
The Harlem Renaissance
William Jennings Bryan
16. New York political machine boss.
17. The belief that the rich succeed because they re superior to the poor.
Social Darwinism
John F. Kennedy
Andrew Carnegie
NATO (1959)
18. Separation by race.
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Shirley Chisholm
The New Deal
Segregation
19. Black Muslim who argued for separation - not integration. He changed his views - but was assassinated in 1965.
The Little Rock Nine
Treaty of Versailles
Great Society
Malcolm X
20. Compromise between the big and small states over representation in Congress
Great Compromise
4th Amendment
Populism
Flappers
21. The right to a fast and public trial.
6th Amendment
Battle of Wounded Knee
21st Amendment
Nullification Crisis
22. Right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
FDIC
Susan B. Anthony
World War II
23. President 1968 - 74. Resigned after Watergate
9th Amendment
22nd Amendment
Transcontinental railroad
Richard M. Nixon
24. Political movement involving farmers - who wanted silver dollars (inflation) - government ownership of railroads - and lower protective tariffs.
Malcolm X
14th Amendment
The Great Migration
Populism
25. Period of African - American cultural creativity in Music - art - literature during the 1920's
Fourteen Points
15th Amendment
The Harlem Renaissance
John J. Pershing
26. 'Monkey Trial' that pitted creationism against Darwin's theory of evolution.
The Scopes Trial
Benjamin Franklin
Marshall Plan (1948)
Reconstruction
27. Cowboys drove herds of cattle along trails to be shipped to the East by railroad.
Charles Lindbergh
5th Amendment
Medger Evers
Cattle Drives
28. US soldiers massacred 300 unarmed Native American in 1890. This ended the Indian Wars.
14th Amendment
Battle of Wounded Knee
Benjamin Franklin
3rd Amendment
29. US general in charge of the Allied forces in the Pacific Ocean.
Korean War
14th Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
Douglas MacArthur
30. Law that provided 160 acres to anyone who was willing to settle land in the West.
George Wallace
Muckrakers
3rd Amendment
Homestead Act
31. Soviet leader during 1950's - 60's
Domino Theory
Nikita Kruschev
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Henry Ford
32. 1898 war with Spain. Acquired Spanish colonies in Caribbean and Pacific.
21st Amendment
Escobedo v. Illinois
Spanish - American War
Alfred Thayer Mahan
33. Eliminated literacy tests for voters.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
14th Amendment
John J. Pershing
Elvis Presley
34. Progressive era President. Pro - imperialist.
Nikita Kruschev
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
William 'Boss' Tweed
Theodore Roosevelt
35. Early rock n ' roll performer
Abraham Lincoln
13th Amendment
Lyndon B. Johnson
Elvis Presley
36. 1860 - 1865
Battle of Midway
Bill of Rights
Laissez Faire
Civil War
37. Argument between South Carolina and the federal government over the role of the national government.
Henry Ford
Transcontinental railroad
Nullification Crisis
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
38. First astronaut to land on the moon.
Red Scare
Neil Armstrong
Emancipation Proclamation
Rosa Parks
39. American couple accused of Communism and helping the Soviet Union obtain information about the atomic bomb. They were found guilty and sentenced to death.
40. The period from the end of WW II through the mid -1960's marked by unusually high birth rates.
The Baby Boom
Containment
Brown v. Board of Education
Reynolds v. Sims
41. Ruled criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations
7th Amendment
Escobedo v. Illinois
Thomas Jefferson
John Scopes
42. Opposing side's attack from the ditches instead of an open battlefield.
Initiative / Referendum / Recall
Thomas Paine
Trench Warfare
Jacob Riis
43. King of Great Britain during American Revolution
King George III
Homestead Act
Fourteen Points
SEC
44. Ruling bared quota systems in college admissions but affirms the constitutionality of affirmative action
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke
Booker T. Washington
Omar Bradley
Dust Bowl
45. Volunteer calvary unit led by Teddy Roosevelt that gained fame at the battle of San Juan Hill.
Separation of Powers
Theodore Roosevelt
Rough Riders
Joe McCarthy
46. First form of government established by the 13 states.
Booker T. Washington
The Articles of Confederation
21st Amendment
Bay of Pigs
47. Populist presidential candidate and prosecutor in the Scopes Trial.
Rough Riders
Joe McCarthy
William Jennings Bryan
Treaty of Versailles
48. The belief that America had the God - given right and duty to expand across the continent
Trench Warfare
Tenements
Manifest Destiny
Booker T. Washington
49. Photographer who raised awareness of working and living conditions of immigrants in the factories and tenements.
Neil Armstrong
Jacob Riis
The Scopes Trial
Georgia O'Keefe
50. Essays written to encourage ratification of the constitution.
Berlin Airlift
Tenements
7th Amendment
Federalist Papers