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U.S. History Review

This is a comprehensive review of all of the basic facts and concepts taught in Mr. Belter's U.S. History class at Rockingham County High School up to this point in the semester.

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During the early years of the Republic, which group had all of the political power?white male landowners
What political party was founded by Alexander Hamilton?Federalists
What were the main features of Alexander Hamilton's financial plan?whiskey tax, protective tariffs, assumption of state debt, national bank
Why did the Democratic-Republicans oppose the creation of a national bank?strict interpretation of the Constitution--thought it was unconstitutional
What law did the Federalists enact to limit immigration and restrict the right to criticize government officials?Alien & Sedition Acts
Which political party believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution?Democratic-Republicans
Which resolutions were written to oppose the Alien and Sedition Acts?Virginia and Kentucky Resolves
What principle was supported in the Virginia and Kentucky resolves?states' rights/nullification
What was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789?federal court system
What principle did the Supreme Court establish in the case of Marbury v. Madison?judicial review
What was the goal of U.S. foreign policy in the early years of the Republic?avoid foreign alliances
What statement was issued by President George Washington to avoid involvement in the war between Britain and France?Declaration of Neutrality
What did President George Washington warn the nation about in his Farewell Address?maintain neutrality and avoid political parties
What treaty enabled western farmers to access the Mississippi River and use the ports in New Orleans?Pinckney Treaty
What treaty was made under the Washington administration to address the issue of British forts on U.S. soil?Jay Treaty
Which issue threatened American sovereignty during Washington's presidency?British forts on American soil
Under the Adams administration, what incident resulted in an undeclared naval war against France?XYZ Affair
Which territory did the United States purchase from France to gain full access to the Mississippi River?Louisiana Purchase
Who did Thomas Jefferson appoint to explore the Louisiana Territory?Lewis and Clark
Whose aid was essential to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition?Sacajawea
What act did President Thomas Jefferson sign to avoid war with Britain over the issue of impressment?Embargo Act of 1807
What were the causes of the War of 1812?impressment, Indian attacks, territorial expansion
Why did Tecumseh and American Indian tribes ally with the British during the War of 1812?to stop American settlement on Indian lands
What was the result of the political fight over the creation of the national bank?creation of the two-party system
At the end of the War of 1812, what battle boosted American nationalism?Battle of New Orleans
Which event proved that the national government would enforce the law under President Washington?Whiskey Rebellion
Which event was an example of a conflict between states' rights and federal power during the War of 1812?Hartford Convention
What word defines the national unity expressed during the Era of Good Feelings?nationalism
Which innovation increased the dependence on slavery in the South?cotton gin
What were the primary features of Henry Clay's "American System"?protective tariffs, internal improvements, national bank
Who benefited from protective tariffs?New England manufacturers
Who benefited from internal improvments?Western farmers
Which internal improvement increased the commercial importance of New York City?Erie Canal
What industry developed in New England during the Industrial Revolution?textile
Which compromise was made in Congress to reduce sectionalism over the issue of slavery?Missouri Compromise
Which word defines the division and rivalry between the North and South during the mid-1800s?sectionalism
Which Supreme Court decision upheld the supremacy clause and the implied powers of Congress to create a national bank?McCullough v. Maryland
Which Supreme Court decision upheld Congress power to regulate interstate commerce?Gibbons v. Ogden
Which political change resulted in the common man's influence in American politics?universal white male suffrage
Which act represents the federal government's policy towards American Indians under the Jackson administration?Indian Removal Act (1830)
Which artistic movement expressed its nationalism by painting romantic scenes of American landscapes?Hudson River School of Art
Which foreign policy opposed European colonization in the western hemisphere?Monroe Doctrine
What issue caused the S. Carolina Nullification Crisis of 1832?the Tariff of Abominations
What political issues were supported by Southern politicians like John C. Calhoun in the mid-1800s?nullification/states' rights and slavery
Which principle was supported in John C. Calhoun's South Carolina Exposition and Protest?nullification/states' rights
What reform was supported in the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848?women's suffrage
Where did the Jackson administration put federal deposits to kill the national bank (B.U.S.)?state (pet) banks
Which reform movement had the goal of ending slavery?abolitionism
Which religious revival resulted in the reform movements of the mid-1800s?Second Great Awakening
Which philosophy emphasized individualism and an appreciation and study of nature?transcendentalism
Which trascendentalist author was known for the development of "civil disobedience"?Henry David Thoreau
Which former slave became the publisher of the anti-slavery newspaper "The North Star"?Frederick Douglass
Which abolitionist led the anti-slavery movement as the publisher of "The Liberator"?William Lloyd Garrison
Which reform movement wanted the prohibition of alcohol?the temperance movement
Which reform movement was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott?women's rights
Which reform movement(s) were Sarah and Angelina Grimke known for?abolitionism and women's rights
What historical event is associated with the beginning of the women's rights movement?Seneca Falls Convention
Who is associated with the fight to reform prisons and mental institutions during the mid-1800s?Dorothea Dix
Westward expansion was encouraged by which belief?Manifest Destiny
Which historical event is associated with the Texas war for independence from Mexico?the Alamo
Which sectional issue prevented the annexation of Texas to the Union in 1836?slavery
"54'40 or Fight" is associated with James K. Polk's campaign to acquire which territory?Oregon
Which group moved westward during the mid-1800s to escape religious persecution?the Mormons
Which conflict was a result of "Manifest Destiny"?the Mexican War
Which territory did the U.S. acquire as a result of the Mexican War?the Mexican Cession
Which territories were part of the Mexican Cession?California, New Mexico and Utah territories
Which territory was purchased to acquire land for the construction of a southern transcontinental railroad route?the Gadsden Purchase
Which territory did the United States acquire from Spain in the Adams-Onis treaty?Florida
Which political party was created to oppose President Andrew Jackson?Whig party
Which event resulted in the passage of more restrictive slave codes in southern states?Nat Turner's Rebellion
Which historical event was a result of the Indian Removal Act?Trail of Tears
What practice did Andrew Jackson begin to reward political supporters with government offices?spoils system/patronage
What acts were passed to reduce sectionalism over the issue of slavery in the Mexican Cession?Compromise of 1850
What method was used to settle the slavery issue in the Kansas-Nebraska Act?popular sovereignty
What was the network of abolitionists who helped slaves escape to freedom called?Underground Railroad
Who is best known for their involvement with the Underground Railroad?Harriet Tubman
Which novel increased sectionalism in America on the issue of slavery?Uncle Tom's Cabin
What was the primary issue in the Republican party platform?no slavery in new states/territories
Which court case supported the extension of slavery into new territories?Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
What issue were the Lincoln-Douglas debates about?slavery in the territories
What position is associated with Stephen Douglas's "Freeport Doctrine"?popular sovereignty
Which historical event is an example of John Brown's radical abolitionism?Harper's Ferry
Which historical event led to the formation of the Confederacy?1860 presidential election of Abraham Lincoln
What does "secession" mean?to separate from the Union
What were the southern states that seceded from the Union called?The Confederate States of America (C.S.A.) or Confederacy
What was Abraham Lincoln's primary goal in the Civil War?preserve the union
Who became the most important commander of Confederate forces during the Civil War?Robert E. Lee
Which general is most responsible for winning the Civil War?Ulysses S. Grant
Which proclamation was issued by Abraham Lincoln to make abolition of slavery a new war-time goal for the Union?The Emancipation Proclamation
Which battle was key turning point in the Civil War, resulting in a defeat of Lee's army?Gettysburg
Which battle gave the Union control over the Mississippi River?Vicksburg
During the Civil War, what military campaign tried to destroy the South's resources and support for the war?Sherman's March to the Sea
Which political party supported civil rights for African-Americans during Reconstruction (1865-1877)?Republican party
After the Civil War, what was the re-unification of Southern states into the Union called?Reconstruction
Which Reconstruction plan was the most lenient?Lincoln's 10% Plan
What were the congressmen who wanted to reform Southern society and extend equal rights to African-Americans called?Radical Republicans
What laws did Southern states enact to try and re-establish their control over former slaves?black codes
Which federal agency was established to provide education and other social services to former slaves?The Freedmen's Bureau
What officially freed the slaves?The Thirteenth Amendment
What did the Republicans in Congress enact to grant equal rights and citizenship to the freedmen?The Civil Rights Act of 1866
Which legislation resulted in equality for blacks and the occupation of the South by federal troops?Military Reconstruction Acts of 1867
Which amendment guaranteed black male suffrage?The Fifteenth Amendment
Why was President Andrew Johnson impeached?violating the Tenure of Office Act
Which group was formed by ex-Confederates during Reconstruction to terrorize blacks and other Republicans?Ku Klux Klan
Which labor system developed in Southern agriculture during Reconstruction?share-cropping
What ended Reconstruction?The Compromise of 1877
Which Amendment was passed to provide lasting citizenship rights and "equal protection under the law" to African-Americans?The Fourteenth Amendment
Which president was elected as a result of the Compromise of 1877?Rutherford B. Hayes (Rep.)
Which political party became the most powerful in the South after Reconstruction ended?Democratic
After Reconstruction ended, what measures were used in Southern states to discriminate against African-Americans?Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses
Where did the Civil War begin?Fort Sumter (1861)
What was the first major battle of the Civil War?First Bull Run (Manassas-1861)
What was the primary issue that resulted in secession?slavery
What issue was the primary cause of the Civil War?states' rights
What motivated migration into California?gold rush (1849)
What motivated migration into Nevada?silver mines--Comstock Lode
Which act was passed to promote farming on the Great Plains?Homestead Act (1862)
What was established by the Morrill Land Grant Act (1862)?colleges and universities
Which groups of people labored to build the transcontinental railroads?immigrants (Irish & Chinese)
What internal improvement linked western farms and ranches to eastern cities?transcontinental railroad
What was significant about the meeting of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroad lines at Promontory Point, Utah (1869)?completion of the transcontinental railroad
What invention enabled the cattle industry to ship beef to eastern consumers during the late-1800s?refrigerated rail cars
What invention ended the era of open range and cattle drives?barbed wire
What resource did the nomadic lifestyle of the Plains Indians depend on?buffalo
Where did the government force tribes to live to remove Indians from lands desired by new settlers?reservations
Which battle resulted in a victory by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors over General George Armstrong Custer?Battle of the Little Bighorn
List examples of American Indian leaders who tried to resist being forced onto the reservations.Sitting Bull (Sioux), Chief Joseph (Nez Perce)
Which battle was the last conflict between the government and American Indians?Wounded Knee (1890)
What act divided Indian lands to begin a policy of assimilation?Dawes Severalty Act
What federal Indian policy was begun under the Dawes Act?assimilation/"Americanization"
What hardships did farmers face in the West?falling crop prices and high railroad shipping rates
What organization did farmers form to protest high freight rates on the railroads?the Grange
What political party was formed by farmers' alliances?the Populist party
What political reforms were supported by the Populists?secret ballot and direct election of U.S. Senators
List the economic reforms supported by the Populists.government regulation of the railroads, bimetallism
What money policy was supported by the Populists?bimetallism
What did Populists hope the result of an "easy" or "loose" money policy based on bimetallism would be?inflation--rising crop prices
Which legislation was passed to regulate the railroads?Interstate Commerce Act
What policy was supported by William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech in the 1896 presidential campaign?bimetallism
Which political party supported the gold standard that was favored by business and urban interests?Republican party
Who won the presidential election of 1896?William McKinley (Rep.)
Which political party adopted the ideas of the Populists?Democratic party
Alexander Graham Bell developed which invention to improve communication?telephone
Which Thomas Edison invention changed American business and social life the most?the electric light bulb
Where did most of the "old" immigrants--those who came before 1890--come from?western Europe
Where did most "new" immigrants come from after 1890?southern and eastern Europe
What was one of the effects of increased immigration to the United States in the late 1800s?cheap labor, urbanization, ethnic neighborhoods
What housing structures were common in urban neighborhoods that immigrants lived in during the late-1800s?tenements
Which act was a result of nativism?Chinese Exclusion Act
Which industry was improved by the Bessemer process?steel
What industry was controlled by Andrew Carnegie?steel
Which trust enabled John D. Rockefeller to control the oil industry?Standard Oil
What was J.P. Morgan associated with?banking and finance
What government policy reduced business regulations?laissez-faire capitalism
Which methods were used by business leaders to grow the size of their companies?horizontal and vertical integration
What business structure was used by John D. Rockefeller to eliminate competition in the oil industry?trust
Why did business leaders create "trusts" in the late 1800s?to eliminate competition
Which theory was used to explain how "survival of the fittest" resulted in a growing gap between the wealthy and the poor during the late-1800s?Social Darwinism
What was supported by Andrew Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth"?donating funds to libraries, schools, and hospitals
What did workers form to fight for better working conditions in the late 1800s?labor unions
Which labor union wanted radical social change?The Knights of Labor
Which event resulted in the destruction of the Knights of Labor?Haymarket riot
Which labor union focused on obtaining higher wages and better working conditions?American Federation of Labor (AFL)
Who founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL)Samuel Gompers
What tactic did the American Federation of Labor (AFL) use to obtain higher wages and better working conditions?strikes and collective bargaining
What method was used by labor unions to stop production when employers would not meet their demands?strike
What tactic did business leaders use to stop strikes?injunction
What did business leaders use to weaken the labor unions?blacklists & yellow-dog contracts
Which labor union leader is associated with supporting socialism?Eugene V. Debs
What were the organizations that controlled local and state political parties in the late-1800s called?political machines
Which act was passed to prevent trusts from forming monopolies?Sherman Antitrust Act
Which act was passed to regulate railroad freight rates?Interstate Commerce Act
What was the most significant political scandal during the Gilded Age?Credit Mobilier
Which individual became infamous for corruption as the boss of New York City's Tammany Hall political machine?William M. "Boss" Tweed
Which act was passed to end the corruption caused by the spoils system?Pendleton Civil Service Act
Political machines grew in power by attracting the support of which group?immigrants
Which individual emphasized the need to create a strong, modern navy?Alfred Mahan
What did the United States create to become a world power at the beginning of the 1900s?strong navy (ex. Great White Fleet)
Which theory promoted the superiority of "Anglo-Saxon" culture to support imperialism?Social Darwinism
Which social theory was used to support imperialism in the late 1800s?Social Darwinism
What do you call the foreign policy that the United States used to acquire colonies during the late-1800s?imperialism
What goals were reasons for American expansion as a world power in the late 1800s?naval bases, new markets, Social Darwinism
Which territorial acquisition was referred to as "Seward's Folly"?Alaska
What president supported the annexation of Hawaii?William McKinley
What cause of the Spanish-American war were newspaper editors Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst associated with?yellow journalism
Which event led to the Spanish-American War?explosion of the U.S.S. Maine
Which territory did the U.S. acquire as a result of Commodore George Dewey's naval victory in the Spanish-American War?Phillippines
Which individual became famous for leading the "Rough Riders" to victory in Cuba during the Spanish-American War?Theodore Roosevelt
Which legislation resulted in Cuban independence after the Spanish-American War?Teller amendment
Which legislation resulted in continued U.S. involvement in Cuba after the Spanish-American War?Platt amendment
What was President Theodore Roosevelt's use of power in foreign affairs called?"Big stick" diplomacy
What achievement was a result of Theodore Roosevelt's "Big stick" diplomacy?the Panama canal
What was the goal of the "Open Door" policy?open trade in China
Which event is an example of Chinese opposition to foreign influence?Boxer Rebellion
What role did the U.S. take in Latin America as a result of the Roosevelt Corollary?international police power
Which policy was used by President William Howard Taft to support U.S. business interests in Latin America and China?dollar diplomacy
Which policy was used by President Woodrow Wilson to support democracy in Latin America?missionary diplomacy
What event resulted in President Woodrow Wilson decision to send U.S. troops into Mexico?Pancho Villa raids
What territories did the U.S. acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?Phillippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
The Treaty of Paris (1898) resulted in the U.S. acquisition of which territories from Spain?Phillippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
Which event drew attention to the issue of unsafe working conditions in sweatshops during the early 1900s?Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
What were the journalists who supported progressive causes called?muckrakers
Whose investigate report exposed the business practices of Standard Oil?Ida Tarbell
Who wrote about the urban slums in "How the Other Half Lives"?Jacob Riis
Who wrote about the corruption of the political machines in "The Shame of the Cities"?Lincoln Steffens
Who wrote about the unsanitary conditions in Chicago's meatpacking plants in "The Jungle"?Upton Sinclair
Which progressive movement emphasized providing charity to the poor?Social Gospel
The establishment of Hull House is an example of the Social Gospel movement promoted by which individual?Jane Addams
Which amendment established the federal income tax?Sixteenth Amendment
Which amendment resulted in the direct election of U.S. Senators?Seventeenth Amendment
Which amendment resulted in women's suffrageNineteenth Amendment
Which case is an example of Theodore Roosevelt's "trust-busting" to break up the railroad monopolies?Northern Securities v. U.S.
What action did President Roosevelt take to resolve the Coal Strike of 1902?arbitration--direct government action
What policy did President Roosevelt use to protect the environment?conservation
What acts were part of Roosevelt' "Square Deal"?Meat Inspection Act, Pure Food and Drug Act, Elkins Act
Which act strengthened the federal government's ability to regulate the railroads?Mann-Elkins Act
What progressive reforms was Wisconsin's Robert M. LaFollette known for?open primary elections and railroad regulation
What progressive reforms were used to reduce the power of political machines?open primary elections, direct election of U.S. Senators, secret ballot
Which progressive election reforms gave citizens more power to participate in our democracy?primary elections, initiatives, referendums, recalls, direct election of U.S. Senators
What party was formed to support President Roosevelt's campaign for president in 1912?Progressive/Bull Moose party
Who won the presidential election of 1912?Woodrow Wilson (Dem.)
What was the name of the labor union leader who ran as the Socialist party candidate for president in 1912?Eugene V. Debs
What act was passed under Woodrow Wilson to reform the nation's banking and financial system?Federal Reserve Act
What act was passed under President Woodrow Wilson to strengthen the government's ability to stop trusts from forming monopolies?Clayton Antitrust Act
Which new forms of city government were developed during the progressive movement of the early 1900s?council-manager and commission forms
Which leader supported vocational education to improve African-American society?Booker T. Washington
Which African-American leader demanded immediate social and political equality?W.E.B. Dubois
Which institution is an example of Booker T. Washington's commitment to vocational education for African-Americans?Tuskegee Institute
Which Booker T. Washington speech emphasized a patient and gradual approach on civil rights?Atlanta Compromise
Which organization was formed to fight for the civil rights of African-Americans?NAACP
What methods were used in Southern states to disenfranchise African-Americans?poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses
What laws were passed in Southern states to discriminate against African-Americans?Jim Crow
Give an example of a tactic used to terrorize and control African-Americans in the late-1800s and early-1900slynching
This word means "to limit or take away one's right to vote"disenfranchise
What practice was supported by the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?segregation
List an economic reform supported by the Progressive movementregulating big business, lower tariffs
Which progressive cause became the law under the Eighteenth Amendment was ratified?prohibition of alcohol (temperance)
What did Henry Ford produce with the use of the assembly line?Model-T automobile
Which technological change are the Wright brothers known for?airplanes
What changes enabled businesses to sell more goods to consumers during the late-1800s and early-1900s?mail order catalogs & advertising
Which fascist dictator rose to power in Italy during the 1920s?Benito Mussolini
Which communist dictator rose to power in the Soviet Union during the 1920s?Josef Stalin
Creating the "Third Reich" was a goal of which totalitarian dictator?Adolf Hitler
What foreign policy were the Neutrality Acts during the 1930s an example of?isolationism in the United States
What exemplified the genocide committed against Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II?the "Final Solution" or Holocaust
Which policy did the British and French use in the Munich pact to avoid war with Nazi Germany?appeasement
What was Nazi Germany's military conquest of western Europe called during World War II?blitzkreig
What acts allowed the United States to aid Britain with military supplies?Lend-Lease
During World War II, which nations formed the Axis powers?Germany, Italy, Japan
Which event resulted in the beginning of World War II in Europe?Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland
Who led the British against Nazi Germany during World War II?Winston Churchill
Which political leader led efforts to expose communist influence in American government and society during the Red Scare?Senator Joseph McCarthy
What event brought the U.S. into World War II?Pearl Harbor
What was the U.S. military strategy in the Pacific against the Japanese during World War II?island hopping
Who commanded American forces in the Pacific during World War II?General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz
Who was the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II?General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which battle was the turning point that stopped Japanese expansion in the Pacific during World War II?Midway
Which battle was the turning point that resulted in Nazi Germany's defeat on the eastern front in the Soviet Union?Stalingrad
Which battles were part of the island-hopping campaign to defeat Japan during World War II?Iwo Jima, Okinawa
Which military campaign was the turning point that resulted in the Allies' invasion of France during World War II?D-Day (Operation Overlord)
Which battle was the final offensive by Nazi Germany during World War II?Battle of the Bulge
U.S. aid to Greece and Turkey during the Cold War was a result of which anti-communist policy?Truman Doctrine
What scientific project resulted in the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II?Manhattan Project
Who became the president of the United States after the death of Franklin Roosevelt in 1945?Harry Truman
What did President Truman do during World War II to force Japan's unconditional surrender?atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
What event is an example of the war-crimes trials of Axis leaders after World War II?Nuremberg trials
Which act provided low-cost home loans and free college tuition to World War II veterans?the G.I. bill
Which war-time policy was challenged in the case of Korematsu v. United States (1944)?Japanese internment camps
What war-time policy affected American's daily ability to acquire food and fuel on the Homefront during World War II?rationing
What important contribution did women make to the war effort during World War II?war production---working in weapons and war material factories ("Rosie the Riveter"
What term is used to describe the large generation of Americans born in the decade after World War II?Baby boomers
The mass-production of affordable homes in the suburbs after World War II began with the construction of which development?Levittown
What international organization was established after World War II to maintain world peace?United Nations
Which war-time conference resulted in the Allied occupation of Germany and Berlin that led to the Cold War?Yalta
What was the long period of confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union called after World War II?the Cold War
Which plan was developed to provide aid for rebuilding Europe after World War II?the Marshall plan
What strategy was used by the Truman administration to stop the spread of communism?containment
What was the Truman administration's goal in the Korean War?containment
What was President Eisenhower's strategy for containment of communism?brinkmanship
Which incident damaged President Eisenhower's opportunity to improve U.S. relations with the Soviet Union?U-2 incident
Which event damaged the Kennedy administration's attempt to contain communism during the Cold War?Bay of Pigs
Which event nearly resulted in the Kennedy administration's use of force against the Soviet Union during the Cold War?Cuban Missile Crisis
What symbolized Soviet communist control in Berlin during the Cold War?Berlin Wall
Which conflict was an example of a UN police action to contain communism?Korean War
What international alliance was created during the Cold War to defend western Europe against Soviet aggression?N.A.T.O. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
What was the result of the investigations done by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) during the Red Scare?Hollywood blacklists
What was the goal of President Truman's "Fair Deal"?progressive reforms---national healthcare, federal support for education, civil rights
Which act was passed to limit strikes and weaken labor unions like the AFL-CIO?Taft-Hartley Act
What event resulted in new legislation to improve science and math education for national defense during the Cold War?Sputnik
What technology had the greatest impact on American social life during the 1950s?television and automobiles
What action was led by Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. to protest segregated busing?Montgomery bus boycott
What ended segregation in public schools?Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Which group's action resulted in the Eisenhower administration's use of troops to integrate the public schools?the Little Rock Nine
What method did C.O.R.E. and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (S.N.C.C.) use to protest segregation in restaurants and lunch-counters?sit-ins
What was the goal of the "Freedom Riders"?end segregation in interstate busing
The "March on Washington" was an event to support which cause?civil rights for African-Americans
What was the civil rights campaign to increase black voter registration in Mississippi called?Freedom Summer (1964)
Which legislation banned segregation in public accomodations and discrimination in the workplace?Civil Rights Act of 1964
Which legislation resulted in more federal protection for African-American suffrage?Voting Rights Act of 1965
Which African-American leader is an example of radicalism in the civil rights movement?Malcolm X
Stokely Carmichael of SNCC is associated with promoting which radical civil rights movement?Black Power
Which civil rights group promoted militant actions against racism and police brutality?Black Panthers
Which book did Betty Friedan write to criticize the limits placed on women by society?The Feminine Mystique
Which reform movement are Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem associated with?Women's liberation/Feminism
Which organization played a leading role in the women's liberation movement?National Organization for Women (NOW)
Which Supreme Court decision supported the constitutional right to have an abortion?Roe v. Wade
Which constitutional amendment did the women's liberation movement support?Equal Rights Amendment
Which federal law requires schools to provide equal access for women to educational and athletic opportunities?Title IX
Who led the movement to improve the lives of Latino farm workers?Cesar Chavez
What were some of the results of environmentalism in the 1960s and 1970s?Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
What was the goal of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society?end poverty and racial discrimination
What programs were created under Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" legislation to aid the poor?Medicaid, VISTA, Medicare, Food stamps, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Head Start
What were the results of the decisions made by the Supreme Court under Earl Warren?expanded civil rights, rights of the accused, and ban on official prayer in schools
What was the goal of American military involvement in Vietnam?containment
Which resolution enabled President Lyndon Johnson to increase America's involvement in Vietnam?Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Which nuclear arms reduction treaty was signed between Richard Nixon and the Soviet Union in 1972?SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement)
What was the turning point that resulted in a loss of public support for President Johnson's handling of the Vietnam War?Tet Offensive
Which group organized protests against U.S. military involvement in Vietnam?Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Which 1960s social movement is associated with the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco, sex, drugs, and rock music?counter-culture or "hippies"
Which event is associated with the counter-culture?Woodstock
Riots at which event demonstrated the division in American society created by the Vietnam War?the Democratic National Convention of 1968
Which presidential candidate was elected in 1968 by promising "peace with honor" in Vietnam and "law and order" at home?Richard Nixon
What was President Richard Nixon's strategy in Vietnam?Vietnamization
What military action did Richard Nixon take that resulted in massive anti-war protests in the United States?invading Cambodia & Laos
Which incident did the anti-war movement use to focus on atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers in Vietnam?My Lai Incident
Which war-time issue was involved in the case of NY Times v. U.S.?freedom of the press (to publish the Pentagon Papers)
Which classified documents damaged American credibility in the Vietnam War after they were released to the public?Pentagon Papers
In which event did anti-war protests against Nixon's invasion of Cambodia result in the killing of student protestors by Ohio national guardsman?Kent State
Which constitutional amendment resulted in suffrage for 18-year olds?26th Amendment
Which agreement resulted in the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Vietnam?Paris Peace Accords
Which act was passed by Congress to limit President Nixon's ability to use the U.S. military in Vietnam?War Powers Act (1973)
Which theory resulted in U.S. military involvement in Vietnam?Domino theory
What was President Nixon's foreign policy to improve relations with the Soviet Union and China called?Detente
What event symbolized the failure to prevent the spread of communism in Vietnam?Fall of Saigon (1975)
Whose policy is associated with "New Federalism" involving the return of some powers to the states?President Richard Nixon
Which practice was upheld by the Supreme Court's decision in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (1971)?forced busing/integration programs
Which practice was upheld by the Supreme Court in the case of Bakke v. University of California Board of Regents (1978)?affirmative action
Which movement was a result of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring"?environmentalism
What economic problems did the United States face during the 1970s?energy crisis, stagflation
What problem was President Ford addressing with his WIN program?inflation/stagflation
What was a result of the energy crisis during the 1970s?high energy prices, energy conservation
Which incident resulted in increased fears of using nuclear power in the United States?Three Mile Island
Which cabinet-level department was created under President Carter to encourage conservation and the development of alternative energy sources?Department of Energy
Which scandal resulted in the resignation of President Nixon?Watergate
Which court decision ordered President Nixon to release the White House tapes to the Senate Watergate committee?U.S. v. Nixon
Who became the president of the United States after Nixon resigned from office?Gerald Ford
Which candidate won the presidential election of 1976 by promising to restore faith and honesty in government again?Jimmy Carter
What peace treaty was negotiated between Israel and Egypt by President Jimmy Carter?Camp David Accords
Which event resulted in a loss of public confidence in President Carter's foreign policy?Iran Hostage crisis
What event caused World War I?assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Which nations were among the Allies?Britain, France, Russia, Italy
Which nations were the Central Powers?Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman empire
What was the U.S. foreign policy towards European affairs prior to World War I?neutrality/isolationism
Which event threatened American neutrality during World War I?sinking of the Lusitania
During the presidential campaign of 1916, what was Woodrow Wilson's position on U.S. involvement in World War I?"keep us out of war"/neutrality
What were the reasons for U.S. entry into World War I?unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman telegram
What idealistic goal did Woodrow Wilson have in World War I?peace without victory
Where was the Western Front in World War I?France
What type of warfare was used on the Western front?trench warfare
What were some of the new weapons used in World War I?mustard gas, tanks, U-boats, airplanes, machine guns
What caused Russia to withdraw from World War I?Bolshevik (communist) revolution
Who was the commander of the "Doughboys" in the American Expeditionary Force during World War I?John J. Pershing
What did Congress enact to draft troops during World War I?Selective Service Act
What was the purpose of the U.S. government's Committee on Public Information during World War I?to produce propaganda
How did the U.S. government finance the war effort during World War I?issuing liberty bonds
What was the purpose of the War Industries Board during World War I?regulate business/encourage mass production
What did Congress enact to limit free speech and prevent anti-war activism during World War I?Espionage and Sedition Acts
Who was prosecuted by the government for their anti-war activism during World War I?Eugene V. Debs; Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Which Supreme Court decision upheld the government's ability to limit civil liberties during war-time?Schenck v. United States (1919)
What did the Food administration encourage during World War I?rationing
What progressive reform was a result of women's efforts during World War I?19th Amendment/suffrage
What were Wilson's plans for peace after World War I called?Fourteen points
Which international organization was advocated in Wilson's Fourteen points?League of Nations
Which nations were the "Big Four" that created the Treaty of Versailles?Britain, France, United States, Italy
What was a result of the Treaty of Versailles?punishment of Germany; League of Nations
What part of the Treaty of Versailles resulted in Senator Henry Cabot Lodges efforts to oppose the Treaty?League of Nations
Which event was an example of U.S. involvement in world affairs after World War I?Washington Naval Conference, Dawes Plan
List an example of a government action to combat communist influence during the "Red Scare" of 1919-1920Palmer raids (A. Mitchell Palmer)
Which president promised a "Return to Normalcy" in 1920?Warren G. Harding
During the 1920s, which scandal exposed the bribery of Warren G. Harding's cabinet by business interests?Teapot Dome
Which economic policy benefitted big business during the 1920s?laissez faire capitalism
What was a result of "buying on margin" and overspeculation in the stock market during the 1920s?Stock Market Crash of 1929 or "Black Tuesday"
What was President Herbert Hoover's preferred approach to dealing with the economic depression of the early 1930s?voluntary cooperation
Which president supported direct relief from government to address the problems of the economic crisis of the 1930s?Franklin Roosevelt
What were the basic characteristics of the business cycle during the 1920s?economic expansion, overproduction, and speculation
Which financial practices encouraged consumers to borrow money for household purchases during the 1920s?easy credit and the installment plan
What were the shantytowns built by the homeless during the early stages of the Great Depression called?Hoovervilles
During the Depression of the 1930s, how did charities provide relief to Americans suffering from hunger?Soup kitchens and Bread lines
President Hoover's re-election campaign was damaged by his use of troops against which group?the Bonus Army
Speakeasies and bootlegging were developed illegally because of which policy during the 1920s?prohibition
Which music was popularized during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s by Louis Armstrong and other black entertainers?Jazz
Which new technology was developed during the 1920s?radio and "talkies" (movies with sound)
What did President Franklin Roosevelt use to deliver his "fireside chats" to the American people?radio
Which group represented social change for women during the 1920s?flappers
Which group exemplified the prejudice against immigrants and African-Americans during the 1920s?Ku Klux Klan
Which cultural movement was associated with African-American culture and black pride during the 1920s?The Harlem Renaissance
The "Back to Africa" movement and the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) are associated with which African-American leader?Marcus Garvey
Which event is an example of nativism during the 1920s?the Sacco and Vanzetti trial
Which event exemplified the conflict between religion and modern science during the 1920s?the John T. Scopes trial
Which policy was supported the strongest by Christian fundamentalists such as Billy Sunday?prohibition
What was President Franklin Roosevelt's proposals to deal with the Great Depression called?New Deal
What did President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal provide to people suffering from the Great Depression?direct government relief
Which New Deal programs provided jobs to the unemployed?Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Which New Deal program increased farmers' incomes?Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
Which New Deal program regulated business?National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)
Which New Deal program built dams for hydroelectric power in the South?Tennesse Valley Authority (TVA)
Which New Deal Program insured banking deposits to restore public confidence in the banks?Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Which sector of the economy did not prosper during the 1920s?agriculture/farmers
Which group benefited from the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)?labor unions
Which government agency was created under the New Deal to regulate trade in the stock market?Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
What did President Franklin Roosevelt do during his "First Hundred Days" to prevent bank failures?Bank holiday and emergency banking relief
What New Deal program provides direct benefits to the elderly and disabled?Social Security
What was established under the Fair Labor Standards Act?minimum wage and forty-hour work week
Why did President Franklin Roosevelt propose legislation to "pack the court" by enlarging the number of justices on the Supreme Court?to prevent the Court from striking down New Deal legislation (ex. NIRA & AAA)
Who represented the most radical political opposition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt?Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin
What is the long-term impact of the New Deal?increased government involvement and regulation
Which period of Roosevelt's presidency involved a series of emergency measures and government programs to provide direct relief against the Great Depression?the "First Hundred Days"
Which acts helped cause the Great Depression?higher tariffs (ex. Hawley-Smoot tariff)


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