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U.S. History SOL Vocabulary Review

These review activities address the Virginia Standards of Learning for U.S. History.

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AbolitionistsThose who supported the end of slavery
Alien and Sedition ActsRestricted naturalization of immigrants and could not publish material critical of the government
American RevolutionColonists fought the British in an attempt to gain independence
Anti-FederalistsThose who opposed ratification to the Constitution
Armstrong, NeilThe first man to walk on the moon
Articles of ConfederationFirst document to outline the government of the U.S.
Assembly LineManufacturing technique invented by Henry Ford
Atomic BombWeapon of mass destruction created by splitting atoms
Bacon’s Rebellion1675 uprising in Virginia caused by government unwillingness to provide protection on the Western frontier from Native Americans
Balance of PowersDifferent powers are delegated between the three branches of government
Battle of New OrleansThe last battle fought during the War of 1812 that vaulted Andrew Jackson to national fame
Bay of PigsIll-fated secret mission to overthrow the communist Cuban government of Castro, authorized by Kennedy
Bell, Alexander GrahamInvented the telephone in 1876
Berlin AirliftAmerican and British joint effort to supply a free city in the middle of E. Germany
Berlin WallConstructed by the Soviet Union in 1961 to keep East Germans from leaving, and destroyed in 1989
Bill of RightsFirst ten amendments to the Constitution
Black PowerMilitant movement in the 1960s by those who were frustrated with the slow progress of nonviolent civil rights measures
“Bleeding Kansas”Widespread violence preceded a vote on slavery in Kansas, including the massacre of slave owners by John Brown
Boston Massacre1770 confrontation between colonists and British troops stationed in Boston
Boston Tea PartyGroup of colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded British ships and dumped tea into the harbor.
“Black Tuesday”The day of the stock market crash and the beginning of the Great Depression
BrinkmanshipConflicts with the Soviet Union were allowed to build to the verge of war without any negotiation
Brown, JohnRadical abolitionist leader who was part of the "Bleeding Kansas" massacre and led an 1859 raid on the Harpers Ferry arsenal
Brown v. Board of Education1954 decision outlawing Jim Crow laws by mandating segregation in public schools
Bryan, William JenningsRan unsuccessfully as a Populist, pushing for the free coinage of silver, and later was the Scopes Monkey Trial prosecutor
Bull Moose PartyProgressive coalition led by Theodore Roosevelt following the nomination of Taft by the Republican party
Bush, GeorgePresident from 1988-1992 who involved the U.S. in the Persian Gulf War
Bush, George W.Current President of the U.S. 2001-?
California Gold RushTook place following a gold discovery in 1849. Those who hurried west were called forty-niners.
CarpetbaggersDerogatory term for Northerners who moved south during Reconstruction to make a profit
Civil Rights MovementORganized campaign for African American rights from the 1950s through the 1960s
Civil WarThe War Between the Southern and Northern States
Civil War Amendments13th (no slavery), 14th (due process and equal protection), and 15th (voting rights for African Americans)
Cold WarExtended tensions between the US. and NATo and the USSR and the Warsaw Pact following WWII
Columbus, ChristopherFirst Europea (other than the Vikings) to land in the New World (1492)
“Common Sense”Politcal pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in January 1776
Compromise of 1850Admitted California as a free state and passed the Fugitive Slave Act
Confederate States of AmericaFormal name of the southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War
ConquistadorsSpanish explorers who flocked to the Americas in the sixteenth century
ConservationNotion that government should withhold certain land from development, championed by Theodore Roosevelt
ConstitutionDocument that povides the supreme law for the United States
Constitutional ConventionMeeting to discuss the inherent problems of the Articles of the Confederation and to draft a new Constitution
ContainmentCold War policy intended to stop the spread of communism anywhere that it sought to expand
“Corrupt Bargain”Name for the "back room" agreement allowing John Quincy Adams to win the 1824 presidential election over Andrew Jackson
CountercultureYouth movement of the 1960s that opposed the mainstream culture
“Court Packing” PlanFDR attempt to place New Deal friendly justices on the Court
Cuban Missile Crisis1962 Cold War naval blockade (quarantine) of Cuba follwing the discovery of nuclear missles on the island
Davis, JeffersonPresident of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
D DayAllied invasion of France in Normandy
Declaration of IndependenceDocument written by Jefferson in 1776 declaring American independence


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Destined Exemplary Campus
Missouri City, TX

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