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Page 1: End-of-Course Test Review Day 1. It was written by Thomas Paine in early 1776, it said that continued American loyalty to Britain would be absurd, and.

End-of-Course TestReview

Day 1Day 1

Page 2: End-of-Course Test Review Day 1. It was written by Thomas Paine in early 1776, it said that continued American loyalty to Britain would be absurd, and.

It was written by Thomas Paine in early 1776, it said that continued American loyalty to Britain would be absurd, and independence was the only rational thing for colonists to do.

Common Sense

This Scottish-born American industrialist made his fortune in the steel industry.

Andrew Carnegie

These are the nations united against the Axis during World War II.

Allied Powers

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This was a U.S. Supreme Court decision that established the legality of racial segregation so long as facilities were “separate but equal.”

Plessy v. FergusonThis is a person who is not a citizen of the

state in which they reside.AlienThis is a method by which the Constitution

may be changed or added to.Amendment Process

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Before she became the second “first lady” of the United States, she urged her husband ( a major player in writing the Declaration of Independence at the Second continental Congress) to “remember the ladies” and consider the needs and rights of women as well as of men in forming the new country.

Abigail Adams

People who fought for emancipation of the slaves and to end the slave trade.

Abolitionists

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This politician from Tennessee became President following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, later becoming the first President to be impeached (he was found not guilty).

Andrew JohnsonHe was a “founding father”, and author of

the Federalist Papers, the first Sec. of the Treasury, and the architect of the firs fiscal plan for the U.S. after the ratification of the Constitution. However, he is most popular for losing a duel with Aaron Burr.

Alexander Hamilton

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Day 2

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This is the first ten amendments to the constitution, generally directed at protecting the individual from abuse of power by the national government.

Bill of RightsThey were a Mesoamerican Indian culture

that was devastated by Cortez and the Spanish in the 1520s.

AztecsThis was the alliance of nations that

opposed the Allies in World War II.Axis Powers

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These are laws and regulations designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices.

Antitrust

Special laws passed by southern state governments immediately after the Civil War. They were designed to control former slaves, and to subvert the intent of the 13th Amendment.

Black Codes

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This was a delivery of supplies in a German city to circumvent the Soviet blockade.

Berlin AirliftThe first government of the United States

was based on this, which was created in 1777.

Articles of ConfederationHe was a printer, scientist and inventor who

helped write both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Benjamin Franklin

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This was the classic statement on race relations by Booker T. Washington, made in a speech at the Atlanta Exposition (1895). He asserted that vocational education, which gave blacks a chance for economic security, was more valuable than social equality or political office.

Atlanta Compromise

“Sultan of Swat, This baseball great played for the New York Yankees, “Home Run King” until 1974. Credited with saving the game of baseball after the disgrace of the 1919 World Series.

Babe Ruth

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Day 3Day 3

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He was the first man to pilot the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927 aboard his airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis.

Charles Lindbergh

This is the nickname given to black soldiers with the U.S. Cavalry who helped to spread the U.S. westward in the decades following the Civil War.

Buffalo Soldiers

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This law, passed in 1882, forbade any laborers from China to enter the U.S. for 10 years.

Chinese Exclusion Act

This was the solution to the contested Presidential election of 1876 and furthermore brought an end to the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War.

Compromise of 1877

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Signed into law by President Johnson, this bill protected African Americans and women from job discrimination and any discrimination in public places.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

This is the system of overlapping powers among judicial, executive, and legislative branches to allow each branch to oversee the actions of the others.

Checks and Balances

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People who moved to the South during or following the Civil War and became active in politics, they helped to bring Republican control of southern state governments during Reconstruction and were bitterly resented by most white Southerners.

Carpetbaggers

This was a name given to the relations between the U.S. & the Soviet Union in the second half of the 20th century which saw the buildup of nuclear arms.

Cold War

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During the Great Depression (specifically 1932), this group of veterans protested in Washington, D.C., to receive their “bonus” for fighting in World War I, though payment was not required until the next decade.

Bonus ArmyThis was an agreement that California would

be admitted to the Union, the slave trade in the District of Columbia would be restricted, and the Fugitive Slave Law would be enforced.

Compromise of 1850

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Day4

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This was a U.S. social reformer on behalf of the mentally ill.

Dorthea Dix

This amendment prohibited the sale and use of alcoholic beverages.

Eighteenth

This is a system of government in which the people participate directly in making all public policy.

Direct Democracy

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These are Spanish explorers who conquered native American cultures.

Conquistadores

These are international relations influenced by economic considerations.

Dollar Diplomacy

This is an advocacy for or work toward protecting nature from destruction or pollution.

Environmentalism

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Powers specifically given to the government by the Constitution.

Delegated PowersPowers that are held by both the federal and

state governments.Concurrent PowersThis was the system by which the Spanish

government rewarded its governors in the Americas with title to land and permission to enslave any natives living on that land.

Encomienda

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This is the name given to the general reduction in the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States that occurred from the late 1960s until the start of the 1980s.

Detente

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Day 5Day 5

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This is a tax on production, transportation, sale or consumption of a certain good or service.

Excise TaxThe nickname given to women of the 1920s

who wore their dresses short, their hair shorter, and lived a very active social life.

FlappersThese are the powers that can only be

executed by the federal government.Executive Powers

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This is the time during which the nation was free from the influence of European political and military events.

Era of Good Feelings

This is the branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the laws.

Executive

This is the movement aimed at equal rights for women.

Feminist Movement

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This was a series of Articles written to persuade New York to ratify the Constitution.

Federalist Papers

This system of government has powers divided between the central government and regional governments, with central government being supreme.

Federalism

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This was a federally sponsored corporation which insures deposits in national banks and certain other qualifying financial institutions up to a stated amount.

FDIC

This is the central banking authority in the United States, which supervises commercial banks by monitoring accounts and controlling interest rates.

Federal Reserve

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Day 6Day 6

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This was the period during 1920s of outstanding creativity centered in New York’s black ghetto.

Harlem RenaissanceThis was a religious revival that promised

the grace of God to all who could experience a desire for it.

Great AwakeningThis was the hypothesis that wealth was the

great end of man, the one thing needful.Gospel of Wealth

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Battles between France and England in the new world resulting in the loss of all French possessions.

French and Indian War

This was a group of American farmers who united in the late 19th century to lobby Congress to pass laws protecting them from unfair business practices of large industry.

Grangers

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This is an election in which the people choose from among the candidates nominated by the various political parties.

General Election

This is the name given to President L.B. Johnson’s domestic programs, among them VISTA, Job Corps, Head Start, the “War on Poverty,” and the Medicare and Medicaid programs.

Great Society

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U.S. Cavalry General whose unwise and reckless conduct got him and over 200 soldiers of the Seventh Cavalry killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

George Custer

This was a political party that formed after the civil war, and opposed reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation.

Greenback Party

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A Native American movement in the 1890s that believed a ritualistic ceremony would result in the reanimation of Indian dead and the defeat of the white invaders into the West.

Ghost Dance

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Day 7Day 7

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This is a tax levied on net personal or business income.

Income tax

This is a policy of advocating participation in foreign countries affairs.

Interventionism

They were a South American Indian culture that was devastated by Pizarro and the Spanish in the 1530s.

Incas

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This granted tribes unsettled western prairie land in exchange for their territories within state borders, mainly in the southeast.

Indian Removal Act

This was the act of genocide carried out by Germany on the Jewish population of Europe.

Holocaust

This was the practice of the British Navy to stop U.S. ships on the open ocean and force crewmen into British naval service.

Impressments

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Powers that are not expressed but that the government may be inferred to have from another power.

Implied Powers

Legislation passed in 1862 allowing any citizen or applicant for citizenship over 21 years old and head of a family to acquire 160 acres of public land by living on it and cultivating it for 5 years.

Homestead Act

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This was the system sponsored by English colonies grant land to the person who purchases passage to the colony from Europe.

Headright System

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Day 8

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Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.

Jim Crow Laws

This is a policy of nonparticipation in international affairs.

Isolationism

This was the first permanent English colony in the New World.

Jamestown

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This is the branch of government that is responsible for interpreting what the law means.

Judicial

This is the power of a court to review a law or an official act of a government employee or agent for constitutionality or for the violation of basic principles of justice.

Judicial Review

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This was the “Great Chief Justice,” he presided over the case of Marbury v. Madison and was remembered as the principal founder of the U.S. system of constitutional law.

John Marshall

He was an English soldier and sailor, who is now remembered helping to establish Jamestown, the first permanent English colony in North America.

John Smith

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This politician from Mississippi was once Secretary of War for President Franklin Pierce, though he is more known for being the first and only President of the confederate States of America.

Jefferson DavisThe New York industrialist who made

hundreds of millions of dollars in the 19th century with this Standard Oil company and pioneered the corporate strategy of vertical integration.

John D. Rockefeller

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The 35th President of the United States, he was known for authorizing the failed “Bay of Pigs” invasion, successfully leading the country during the “Cuban Missile Crisis,” and for being assassinated while in Dallas, Texas, in November of 1963.

John F. Kennedy

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Day 9Day 9

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This was a national conflict in an Asian country aided by Russia in the North and the U.S. in the South (1950-1953).

Korean WarThis is the branch of government that

creates and makes laws.LegislativeThese are actions of an interest group or

agents to influence the policy of the governments.

Lobbying

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This was written in 1963 to defend the author’s peaceful civil rights campaign.

King’s Letter from a Birmingham JailThis was a secret society organized in the

South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of terrorism.

Ku Klux KlanFrench term which means “allow to do”, the

philosophy that government should stay out of the market

Laissez-Faire

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In 1854 Stephen A. Douglas introduced this to the Senate, to allow states to enter the Union with or without slavery.

Kansas Nebraska Act

These explorers ventured into the Louisiana Territory in 1803 and became the first U.S. citizens to navigate their way westward to the Pacific Ocean.

Lewis and Clark

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This is a ruling body that is not all powerful, but is restricted in what it may do by certain rights guaranteed to the people which may not be abolished or taken away from the people.

Limited Government

Often associated with confrontational Civil Rights protest, he was a leader in the Nation of Islam in the U.S>, an early advocate of “Black Power,” but became a more moderate voice in the Civil Rights Movement before his assassination in 1965.

Malcolm X

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Day 10Day 10

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This was the concept of U.S. territorial expansion westward to the Pacific Ocean seen as a diving right.

Manifest Destiny

This was a 1200 mile route from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah.

Mormon Trail

This was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, signed by the Pilgrims in November of 1620.

Mayflower Compact

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This is an organization of a nation’s armed forces for active military service in time of war or other national emergency.

Mobilization

This was an announcement that the American continents were not subjects for future colonization by any European country.

Monroe Doctrine