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Silent Majority
Stagflation
25th Amendment
Helsinki Accords
Camp David Accords
Moral Majority
Unfunded Mandate
Iran Contra Affair
U.S. v. Nixon
Supply Side economics
Sandra Day OConnor
SDI
Service jobs
New Democrat
2000 election
9/11/2001 causes/effects
Social Security
Sunbelt
Contract with America
Family Medical Leave Act
Clinton's impeachment
globalization
Current immigrants
NAFTA
Brady Bill
No Child Left Behind
Taliban
Al Qaeda
Southern strategy
New Federalism
Watergate
executive privilege
energy crisis
Iran Hostage Crisis
Conservative beliefs v. Liberal beliefs
Reaganomics
A Nation At Risk
Apartheid
Persian Gulf War
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What was Nixon's southern strategy?
What were Nixon's beliefs about executive privilege? What does he think it allows him to do?
What was Nixon's idea of "New Federalism"?
What was the case U.S. v. Nixon about? What did the Supreme Court rule?
What was a result of Nixon's resignation?
What problem did Nixon, Ford and Carter each face?
What was Carter's greatest foreign policy achievement?
What was an important long term consequence of the Iran Hostage Crisis?
What were issues that Conservatives favored?
What did Reagan do to compensate for the tax cuts during his first administration?
What was Star Wars?
Why did Gorbachev pursue glasnost and perestrokia? What are they?
What is the "liberal" approach to foreign policy?
What do some conservatives believe about a large central government?
What were "Reaganomics"?
What was A Nation At Risk about?
How did Congress and the US gov't try to force South Africa to end apartheid?
What best describes the 1991 Persian Gulf War?
Why did US manufacturing jobs decline in the US
How did Clinton attract voters in 1992?
What were some successes of the Clinton administration?
What is NAFTA, what does it do?
What does the No Child Left Behind Act do?
What group was removed from power when the US invaded Afghanistan in 2002?
Where do most immigrants come from today?
What explains the increase in life expectancy in the US?
How as globalization impacted the US economy?
What was a side effect of the growth of a service economy?
Why was Clinton impeached? Was it a popular decision?
What was the Family Medical Leave Act do?
What was the Contract with America and what was the main effect?
What state determined the outcome of the 2000 election?
What group was responsible for the 9/11 attacks?
What are Jim Crow laws?
What set the events of the Montgomery Bus Boycott into motion?
What does the 24th amendment do?
What law created Job Corps?
Why was the Tet Offensive a blow to the US in Vietnam?
Which group described itself as a political organization with religious goals?
Explain supply side economics
Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?
What is the strategic defense initiative?
What are examples of jobs in the service sector?
What is a New Democrat
What occurred in the 2000 presidential election?
What were the effects of 9/11?
What factors are straining social security?
Why did the US fail to join the League of Nations?
What was the issue of the Scopes Trial?
How did WWII increase opportunities for women?
Why did Congress pass the Patriot Act?
Silent Majority
Stagflation
25th Amendment
Helsinki Accords
Camp David Accords
Moral Majority
Unfunded Mandate
Iran Contra Affair
Be able to discuss the Watergate scandal for an essay, be able to discuss the effects of 9/11, be able to discuss problems of globalization and the baby boom
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Main goal in Vietnam
Draft
Ho Chi Minh Trail
War Powers Act
Tet Offensive
Peace with Honor
Domino Theory
Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions
Students for a Democratic Society
Doves v. Hawks
Vietnam Syndrome
Credibility Gap
Fall of Saigon
Ho Chi Minh
Morale of American troops
Pentagon Papers
Operation Rolling Thunder
Detente
SALT I
My Lai
Nixon invades Cambodia
Kent State
NY Times v. U.S.
ARVN
War Powers Act
Haight Ashbury
CesarChavez
Goals of 2nd women's movement
Betty Friedan
Roe v. Wade
United Farm Workers
Rachel Carson...Silent Spring
Woodstock
Gloria Stienam
Phyllis Schafly
AIM
NOW
Rock bands of the 1960s
Containment
Nixon and China
Vietnam and the Great Society
William Westmoreland
Paris Peace Accords
Realpolitik
Vietminh
Agent Orange
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What did the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution's allow LBJ to do?
What was Operation Rolling Thunder?
Why did Truman agree to aid the French in their effort to regain control of Vietnam?
What did the Geneva Accords say?
Why did American troops use Agent Orange?
What describes the Veitcong's war strategy?
Why did the Tet Offensive damage American morale?
Why did Nixon order a secret bombing of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Cambodia?
What occurred at My Lai?
What did the Pentagon Papers reveal?
Why did the Vietnam War end?
What effect did Nixon's visit to China have on US/Chinese relations?
How would Nixon describe his foreign policy?
Why did Nixon want to normalize relations with China?
What did SALT I do?
What were the main differences between the Doves and Hawks during Vietnam?
What was the difference in the reception that Vietnam vets received compared to those from previous wars?
What was the Vietnamization policy?
What was Congress' response to Silent Springs?
What is one argument some people use to oppose governmental regulations on protecting the environment?
How did the American Indian Movement confront the government?
What did the Chicano Movement focus on?
What happened at Love Canal?
What were Jim Crow Laws?
What set the Montgomery Bus Boycott into motion?
What was JFK's flexible response policy?
What challenges would an American soldier in Vietnam face?
What did Martin Luther King Jr. believe about the Vietnam War?
How did the Vietnam War harm the Great Society?
What was the Counterculture?
What were the two goals of feminism?
Why did the US fail to join the League of Nations?
How did the Vietnam War affect the attitude of Americans in regard to future conflicts around the world?
What did the Equal Rights Amendment propose?
Ho Chi Minh
Vietcong
Henry Kissenger
Tet Offensive
Pentagon Papers
My Lai
Napalm
Domino Theory
United Farm Workers
Earth Day
The Beatles
NOW
Cesar Chavez
Roe v. Wade
Counterculture
Migrant Farmers
Be able to explain Nixon's "Peace with Honor"
Be able to explain why opposition to the Vietnam War increased overtime and why you think it was or was not justified
Were hippies conformists or non conformists? How were they similar or different to their parents?
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Thursday, Nov 29th, 2012.
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
Warsaw Pact
NATO
38th parallel
McCarthyism
Hollywood 10
Berlin Airlift
Fall out shelters
iron curtain
GI Bill of Rights
Dr. Jonas Salk
Middle class and suburbs
Truman integration of the armed forces
Rock n Roll
The Other America
Brown v. BOE
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Little Rock 9
Voting Rights Act 1965
Civil Disobedience
Freedom Riders
Freedom Summer
SCLC
SNCC
CORE
Peace Corp
New Frontier
Space Race
Arms Race
Great Society
Mapp v. Ohio
24th Amendment
Miranda v. Arizona
Gideon v. Wainwright
Cold War
Satellite States
Mao Zedong
Mutually Assured Destruction
Brinkmanship
Suez Crisis
Baby Boom
Taft Hartley Act
Fair Deal
Interstate Highway Act
Nuclear Family
Beatniks
Civil Rights Act of 1957
Equal Pay Act
Eisenhower Doctrine
Red Scare
Ethel and Julius Rosenburg
Sunbelt
Termination Policy
De jure segregation
SEATO
March on Washington
George Kennan
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Alliance for Progress
Earl Warren
Cuban Missile Crisis
Great Society
Rachel Carson
Ralph Nadar
Massive Retaliation
Smith Act
Fair Deal
Why were people critical of the 1950s
flexible response
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Warren Commission
Blacklist
California Master Plan
Economic Opportunity Act
Hot Line
Immigration and Nationality Act
Superpower
Franchise business
Thurgood Marshall
Black Panthers
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Chapter 21-24 Study Guide

What was the marshall plan?
What were the Soviet Union’s objectives?
Describe NATO and the Warsaw Pacts…
Who were Julius and Ethel Rosenburg?
What led to Senator McCarthy’s downfall?
Elaborate on the Eisenhower Doctrine?
Why did people migrate to the Sunbelt?
What issue did Truman make progress on?
What was “The Other America”?
How was TV in the 1950’s?
What civil rights organization won a number of important cases against segregation in the 50’s?
What were the Jim Crow Laws?
How did people try to prevent affirmative action?
Why did MLK campaign in Alabama?
Who were the Black Panthers?
What issue led to the construction of the berlin wall?
What was “McCarthyism”?
Describe the Warren Court?
What effects did the cold war have on the American space program?
What was Brown v BOE?
What was the Truman doctrine?
What was the GI bill of rights?
What was the warren commission?
Which law outlawed closed shops?
What was the bay of pigs invasion?
Describe the goals of “The Liberator” …
Why was the capture of Vicksburg important?
What was one effect of reconstruction?
What was the “Europe first” strategy?
Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
Red Scare
McCarthyism
Eisenhower Doctrine
Douglas MacArthur
Satellite state
Arms race
Mutually assured destruction
Freedom Summer
Thurgood Marshall
Brown v BOE
Freedom ride
James Meredith
Voting Rights Act of 1965
De jure segregation
Great society
Civil rights act
Medicaid
New frontier
What was the Red Scare? Identify 3 ways in which it manifested in the 1950s. Be specific. What was the outcome of these events?
Why did Americans move to the suburbs? What impact did this have on the cities?
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Friday, Nov 9th, 2012.
Tuskegee Airmen
"Europe First" Strategy
Genocide
Island hopping
United Nations
Yalta Conference
Atlantic Charter
Blitzkrieg
Winston Churchill
Totalitarianism
Tripartite Pact
Adolf Hitler
Douglas MacArthur
WAC's
What was agreed to at the Potsdam Conference?
Why was the Battle of Coral Sea important to the U.S.
What were the effects of the Battle of the Bulge?
How did the attack on Pearl Harbor change the political divisons between isolationists and interventionists in the U.S.?
What impact did the appeasement policy of the US, Great Britain and France on German aggression?
What goal did FDR hope to achieve when he enacted a naval and aviation blockade in 1940?
What took place at the Tehran Conference?
What effect did WWII have on women?
Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
Why did Allied leaders want to drive Germany out of North Africa?
What were the results of WWII?
Why did the Allies agree to a Europe First strategy?
Why did Congress pass the Lend Lease Act?
Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
What did the Neutrality Act of 1939 do?
What happened following the Battle of Stalingrad?
What effect did the D-day invasion have on WWII?
Describe the Battle fo Midway
Why was the Battle of Coral Sea important
What happened to the US economy when we entered WWII?
How did the US prepare for Operation Overlord?
What does the UN do?
Why did Truman decide to drop the atomic bomb?
Why were Japanese Americans forced into internment camps?
What was Hitler's final solution?
What political party came to power in Germany in the 1930s?
How did WWII increase opportunities for women?
What was the issue of the Scopes Trial?
What is imperailism?
What was the Anaconda Plan?
What was an effect of the 1807 embargo on British goods?
Why did the US not join the League of Nations?
What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott case?
What was the issue to be addressed at the Seneca Falls convention?
What did Teddy Roosevelt propose with the Square Deal?
What is Manifest Destiny?
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Friday, Nov 9th, 2012.
Quarantine Speech
Immediate cause of WWII
Fascist governments, leaders, characterstics
Neutrality Acts
Munich Pact
Italian, German, Japanese, aggression pre WWII
4 Freedoms speech
German weakness in WWII
U.S. economy during WWII
Allied powers v. Axis powers
Turning point in the Pacific
Manhattan Project
Atomic bomb, Truman
Korematsu v. U.S.
island hopping
Hitler's "final solution
Japan bombing Pearl Harbor...why? effects?
Nuremburg Trials
Appeasement
Isolationism
Rationing
Tripartite Pact
Rosie the Rivetor
Mein Kempf
Europe First strategy
Results of WWII
Battle of Stalingrad
Allied bombing of Germany
African Americans during WWII
Tehran Conference
D-day
Battle of the Bulge
Potsdam Conference
World powers following WWII
United Nations
Lend Lease Act
Battle of Britain
Atlantic Charter
Fransico Franco
Douglas MacArthur
Internment camps
Nuremburg Laws
Battle of Coral Sea
Blitzkrieg
Operation Sea Lion
Operation Torch
Bracero Program
Big Three
Iwo Jima
Yalta Conference
George Patton
Dwight Eisenhower
WAC's
Tuskeegee Airmen
Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact
Bataan Death March
Strategic Bombing
Doolittle's Raid
Executive Order 8802
J. Robert Oppienhiemer
Geneva Convetion
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Thursday, Nov 1st, 2012.
Marcus Garvey
Dust Bowl
Huey Long
Rugged Individualism
Civilian Conservation Corps
Social Security Act
Indian New Deal
Installment Buying
Kellogg Briand Pact
18th Amendment
Quota System
Bootlegger
Lost Generation
Langston Hughes
Speculation
Who was the first female cabinet member?
Presidents Harding and Coolidge favored what type of economic policies?
How many terms did FDR serve?
What happened to farm incomes during the 1920s?
How did the New Deal change the voting patterns of African Americans?
What was the issue of the Scopes Trial?
What were the goals of the New Deal?
What did the Wagner Act do?
Describe Jazz
Why did so many banks collapse at the start of the Great Depression?
What is Buying on Margin? What is the only way it is profitable?
What was the job of the TVA?
What is a flapper?
Why did people turn to radio and movies in the 1930s?
Describe the literature of the Harlem Renassiance
What does the FDIC do?
What was the court packing scheme?
What was the New Deal Coalition?
Who were the Black Cabinet?
Why did the Bonus Army march on Washington D.C.?
What did the AAA do?
What helped to hide the economic problems of the 1920s?
Why was a formal education more important to urban than rural Americans?
How did Hoover respond to the Great Depression?
Why did the Stock Market Crash in 1929?
Why were nativist opposed to immigration?
Why did conservatives complain about the New Deal?
Why did FDR create the SEC?
How did Prohibition lead to the growth of organized crime
What wast the largest cultural split of the 1920s?
What was the major impact of Ford's use of the assembly line change industry?
Who was Huey Long and what did he propose?
Why did so many African Americans go north during the 1920s?
What was the Emergency Banking Bill?
Describe the characteristics of the Harlem Renaissance, socially, politically, and culturally
How did the New Deal attempt to address the problems of the Great Depression. Socially, economically, etc...
Why was the Battle of Vicksburg important to the North?
What was Manifest Destiny?
What was one effect of Reconstruction?
What party arose opposed to slavery?
What is the spoils system?
Why did the US fail to join the League of Nations?
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Prohibition
Scopes Trial
18th Amendment, 21st Amendment
F.Scott Fitzgerald
Radio
Nativist
Installment Plan
Henry Ford, Assembly Line
Marcus Garvey
Jack Dempsey
Babe Ruth
Flapper
Harlem Renassiance
Zora Neale Hurston
Langston Hughes
Why did the prices for farm products drop in the 1920s
Buying on Margin
Speculation
Dorothea Lange
John Steinbeck
Okies, Dust Bowl
Economic policies of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover
Causes of the Great Depression
Teapot Dome Scandal
Black Tuesday
Rugged Individualism
Why did the movie industry remain popular during the 1920s?
Direct Relief
Bonus Army
New Deal
FDIC
SEC
Fireside Chat
Court Packing Scheme
TVA
Social Security Act
WPA
Fair Labor Standards Act
AAA
Huey Long
CCC
CWA
Why did some people oppose the New Deal?
What political effect did the Great Depression have on the country?
Indian New Deal
Quota System
Lost Generation
Langston Hughes
Speculation
Bull Market
Dawes Plan
Fundamentalism
Black Tuesday
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Describe the characteristics of the Progressive Era, who was a part of it and why...what were they attempting to reform?
Muckrakers
Social Gospel Movement
Panama Canal...process of controlling it, building it, and the impact
Roosevelt Corollary
Imperialism...Causes and effects, why did US do it?
Why was the US interested in the Pacific?
Causes and effects of the Boxer Rebellion
Effects of Mahan's Influence of Sea Power Upon History
Open Door Policy
Isolationism
Espionage and Sedition Acts
League of Nations...purpose, success?
Financing WWI
Treaty of Versailles
MAIN cause of WWI
Dollar Diplomacy
Platt Amendment
Missionary Diplomacy
Anti Imperialists...why?
Payne Aldrich Tariff
19th Amendment
17th Amendment
16th Amendment
Progressives and Americanization
British Blockade and German U Boats
Triple Alliance Nations
Triple Entente
Warren G. Harding and normalcy
Great Migration
Palmer Raids
Red Scare
The Jungle
Why did T.R. run for a 3rd term?
Populism v. Progressiveism
Why create a federal income tax?
NAWSA v. NWP
Muller v. Oregon
Manifest Destiny and Imperialism
Big Stick Diplomacy
U.S.S. Maine
Social Darwinism
Teller Amendment
Convoy System
Square Deal
Margret Sanger
Yellow Journalism
Selective Service Act
Meat Inspection Act
New Nationalism
Hepburn Act
Federal Reserve Act
Gentleman's Agreement
Boxer Rebellion
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Zimmerman Note
Sacco and Vanzetti
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Thoroughly describe the progressive era
How did Muckrakers draw attention to areas that needed reform?
Describe the philosophy behind the Social Gospel Movement
Describe the Roosevelt Corollary
Why was the Panama Canal so important to the US?
What factors led to imperialism?
Why did the Boxer Rebellion occur?
What was the open door policy?
How did WWI lead to the passage of the 19th amendment?
Why did the Supreme Court support the espionage acts?
Why did the US not become part of the League of Nations?
Why was trench warfare a stalemate?
What was Wilson’s foreign policy?
What were the MAIN causes of WWI?
What was the 19th amendment?
What were the triple alliance nations?
Elaborate on the British Blockade
Why did Roosevelt run for a third term in 1912?
Describe “Big Stick” Diplomacy
How did WWI contribute to the great migration?
Why did the US enter WWI?
What was The Jungle?
What was the concept of rational use?
What fields did Progressives aim to reform?
What was the Urban League?
Describe Marbury v. Madison
What was Manifest Destiny?
Who did the Populist Party mainly appeal to?
What was the aim of the Emancipation Proclamation?
Why did reconstruction end?
What were the causes of the Progressive Movement?
What were the causes and effects of the Spanish American War?
Why did the U.S. decide to enter the war and fight on the side of the Allies?

Be able to define:
Platt amendment
Social Darwinism
Treaty of Paris 1898
Aguinaldo
Imperialism
Social Diplomacy
William Jennings Bryan
Square Deal
Muckrakers
Settlement House
WEB Dubois
Federal Reserve Act
Western Front
Sedition Act
Convoy System
Sacco and Vanzetti
Zimmerman Note
Selective Service Act
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New innovations...skyscrapers, Bessemer Process, railroads, light bulb, elevator, mass transit and what impact did these things have?
Monopolies, Trusts
Sherman Anti Trust Act
vertical and horizontal integration...who used these methods? What was the purpose?
Capt. of Industry v. Robber Baron
Interstate Commerce Act
Haymarket Riot...what was the effect
Unions, why did people join, what types of unions were there?
Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbuilt
Chinese Exclusion Act
Angel Island/ Ellis Island
Americanization and settlement houses
Push and Pull factors for immigration
Battle of Wounded Knee
Battle of Little Big Horn
Why did the US policy toward N.A.'s on the Great Plains change?
Open Range system...what was it? Why did it end?
Homestead Act...who took advantage? What is it?
Dawes Act
Populism...why did it begin? why did it end?
Life on the great plains for settlers
Grandfather Clause
Jim Crow Laws
Helen Hunt Jackson
Plessy v. Ferguson
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. Dubois
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Mass Production
Knights of Labor
American Federation of Labor
Gilded Age
Mass Culture
Nativism
Vaudeville
"melting pot"
farmers alliance
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Sitting Bull Assimilate
exodusters
Your essay will come from 9, 11, or 12...you will have a choice
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Thursday, Oct 4th, 2012.
Chapter 9-12 Study Guide

Why did the Fugitive Slave Act increase tension between the north and south?
Describe the effects of reconstruction…
How did early corporations maximize profits?
Why was the AFL not that successful?
What were the effects of mass transit?
What did the Dawes General Allotment Act do?
Why did Susan B. Anthony object to the 15th amendment?
How did congress support construction of the transcontinental RR?
What did the Populist Party demand?
Why did James K. Polk want to annex the state of Texas?
What did the federal program proposed by Henry Clay do?
What helped fuel economic growth by encouraging people to buy American goods?
Cartels, monopolies, and trust all share what?
How did the federal government support employers during times of labor unrest?
Describe the differences between horizontal and vertical integration.
How were the travel accommodations for the immigrants?
Why did most immigrants live in cities?
What provided Americanization programs for new immigrants?
What did urban leaders expect schools to do?
What did the homesteaders construct their homes of?
How did railroads benefit western cattle ranchers?
Which set of immigrants would least likely to encounter prejudice?
What was the Chinese exclusion act of 1882?
What did the Populist Party suggest would raise the crop prices?
What group did the Populist Party primarily appeal to?
What did Thomas Nast work to expose?

Be able to define:
John D. Rockefeller
Sherman Antitrust Act
Corporation
Edison
Sweatshop
ICC
Monopoly
Mass production
Carnegie
Knights of Labor
Entrepreneur
Eugene V. Debs
Homestead Strike
Skyscrapers
Gilded Age
Urbanization
Elisha Otis
Ellis Island
William Randolph Hearst
Mass culture
Mass transit
Nativism
Migration
Vaudeville
Horatio Alger
Melting pot
Cash crop
Farmers alliance
Sand Creek Massacre
Sitting Bull
Wounded Knee
Chief Joseph
Little Big Horn
Open range
Exodusters
Homestead Act
Land grant
Vigilante
Assimilate
Jim Crow Laws
Grandfather clause
WEB Du Bois
Ida B. Wells
Oliver H. Kelley
Populist Party
Civil service
Spoils system
Poll tax
Grange
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Study Guide: Chapters 6-8
Why was the capture of Vicksburg important to the North?
What was the main goal of the Free-Soil Party?
Elaborate on the Dred Scott court case.
What was the 1860 Republican platform?
Why did the southern states secede from the union?
When did the Civil War begin?
What were the advantages that the South held during the Civil War?
What role did women play during the war?
Where did General Lee surrender at the end of the war?
How was federal authority affected by the war?
What did President Andrew Johnson aspire to do, just as Lincoln did?
What did many southern states do as an effort to rebuild their prewar world?
What guaranteed full citizenship status and rights to every person born in the US?
What was established as a major success of the reconstruction in the South?
In the late 1840’s, what led to the question of whether slavery should expand to the territories?
Why did the Fugitive Slave Act anger northerners?
Why did Lincoln refer to the right of each state to control its own affairs in his inaugural address?
Describe “Bleeding Kansas”.
How did Lincoln approach the issue of slavery in his speeches?
How did the Civil War affect states’ rights?
What is one advantage that helped the north to achieve victory in the Civil War?
Why was a plan for reconstruction of the south needed?
What was the ten percent plan?
Why did the radical republicans reject the ten percent plan?
What did the Ku Klux Klan do?
What were Lincoln’s major goals?
Why did northern support for reconstruction fade by the end of the 1860’s?
What did the fifteenth amendment do?
What did Johnson require states to do to regain membership in the union?
Know these terms…
Anaconda Plan
Income tax
John Wilkes Booth
Emancipation Proclamation
13th Amendment
Clara Barton
Gettysburg
Stonewall Jackson
Total War
Militia Act
Conscription
Vicksburg
Wade-Davis Bill
Radical Republicans
Freedman’s Bureau
Black Codes
Civil Rights Act of 1866
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Sharecropping
Ku Klux Klan
Enforcement Acts
Redeemers
Compromise of 1877
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What problem did territorial expansion cause in the early 19th century?
Abolition Movement
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act
Personal Liberty Laws
Kansas Nebraska Act
Popular Sovereignty
"Bleeding Kansas"
Harriet Tubman
Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Dred Scott v. Sanford
Secession
Election of 1860
Fort Sumter
Anaconda Plan
Southern Advantages in the Civil War
Northern Advantages in the Civil War
Southern War strategy
Battle of Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Freedman's Bureau
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Lincoln's Plan for Reconstruction
Johnson's Plan for Reconstruction
Radical Republican Plan for Reconstruction
Thaddeus Stevens
Enforcement Acts
Sharecropping system
Why did support for Reconstruction end
Compromise of 1877
1st Battle of Bull Run
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
Antietam
Appomattox Court House
Gettysburg Address
William T. Sherman
Jefferson Davis
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Rutherford B. Hayes
Reconstruction Act of 1867
Tenure of Office Act
Black Codes
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Freeport Doctrine
Copperheads
Habeas Corpus
Grandfather Clause
Jim Crow Laws
Ku Klux Klan

***Remember there will be info from previous chapters and you will have an essay
Posted by Ryan Lowdermilk on Friday, Sep 7th, 2012.
Judiciary Act of 1789
Washington's Cabinet
Hamilton's economic plan
Whiskey Rebellion
Loose v. Strict interpretation of the Constitution
Differences in the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Jay's Treaty
Washington's Farewell
Pickney's Treaty
XYZ Affair
Alien and Sedition Act
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Election of 1800
John Marshall...importance to the court
Marbury v. Madison
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Impressment
Embargo of 1807
Battle of Tippecanoe
War Hawks
Tecumseh
Causes of the War of 1812
Battle of New Orleans
Effects of the War of 1812
Hartford Convention
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
American System
Francis Cabot Lowell
Samuel Morse
Cotton gin
Sectionalism
McCulloch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Hudson River School
Adams Onis Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
Missouri Compromise
Corrupt Bargain
Spoils System
Indian Removal Act
Trail of Tears
Nullification Crisis
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
The Bank War
Whig Party
2nd Great Awakening
Charles Grandison Finney
Mormons...Smith and Young
Transcendentalists
Utopian communities
Emerson
Thoureau
Horace Mann...public school movement
Dorothea Dix
Temperance Movement
Abolition Movement
Fredrick Douglass
The effects of Nat Turner's rebellion
William Lloyd Garrison
Gag Rule
Southern defense of slavery
Cult of Domesticity
Lucretia Mott
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
Manifest Destiny
Mountain Men
expanionsists
Oregon Trial
Why did American migrate to TX?
Texas Revolution
James K. Polk
Mexican American War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Gadsden Purchase
Wilmot Proviso
Gold Rush
CA statehood
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What were Washington's important precedents?
What event ended the conflict with Native Americans in the Ohio Valley?
What was an effect of the XYZ Affair?
What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 do?
What was an effect of the Whiskey Rebellion?
What was one effect of the Alien Sedition Act?
What was the result of the Louisiana Purchase?
How did the war hawks want to restore national honor?
What happened to the Federalist Party after the War of 1812?
Why did northern industries favor protective tariffs?
How did the cotton gin change agriculture in the south?
What did the Supreme Court rule in McCulloch v. Maryland?
What were the parts of the Missouri Compromise?
Why did Jacksonian Democrats opposed the national bank?
Why did some Americans support the national bank?
The crisis over the Missouri Compromise exposed what problem?
Why did the U.S. government remove Native Americans from the Southeast US?
Why did the Whig party form?
What did the 2nd Great Awakening inspire people to do?
Where did Mormons eventually settle?
What did transcendentalists believe?
Why was there Northern support for slavery?
What role did women have in society in the early 1880s?
What did industrialization make possible for women?
Why was the Seneca Falls Convention important?
Who assisted Elizabeth Cady Stanton in the organization of the Seneca Falls Convention?
Why did Mexico, Texas and California attract expansionists?
What was the outcome of Polk's expansionist policies in the Oregon Territory?
Who was President of the U.S. during the Mexican American War?
What Texan leaders defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto?
How did California's application for statehood effect tensions between the North and the South?
People who believed in Manifest Destiny were known as what?
What was the purpose of the Wilmot Proviso?
Who argued that the elastic clause in the Constitution gave Congress the authority to fulfill his wish to establish a national bank?
What did the Sedition Acts make a crime?
In what case did the Supreme Court claim the power of judicial review?
What is impressment?
What did Jefferson encourage Jefferson to pass to avoid war with Britain?
What was an effect of Whitney's invention of the cotton gin?
What did the Monroe Doctrine say?
What was the Trail of Tears?
What did Horace Mann work to reform?
What was the Declaration of Sentiments?
Who were the forty niners?
Why did James K. Polk want to annex Texas?
What was the American System designed to do?
What did leaders of the Public School Movement work to establish?
What was the goal of Garrison's The Liberator?
What is Manifest Destiny?
Be able to list the differences in the Federalists and the Democratic Republican Parties?
What was one foreign policy achievement of each of the following, Washington, Adams, Jefferson,, Madison, Monroe
How did the 2nd Great Awakening encourage the social movements of the early 1800s?
As a result of the Mexican American war what topic became a major issue in the 1850s?