What kind of Economy is dominate in the Southern Colonies
Agriculture/ Farming
What is the Bill of Rights
first 10 amendments to the Constitution
What doubled the size of the United States under Jefferson?
Louisianna Purchase
What country did America go to war with to gain the territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philipines?
Spain
Brown v. Board of Education did what?
ended school's segregation
Who leads the US Army during the Revolutionary War?
George Washington
List 3 freedoms in the 1st amendment
religion, speech, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government
What President passed the Indian Removal Act
Andrew Jackson
What is it called when workers band together to negotiate for better working conditions?
Labor Union
What type of protests did MLK JR lead
non violent/ Civil Disobedience
What city was known for being where major events leading to the Revolutionary War took place?
"The __________ Tea Party"
Boston
Did Federalists support or go against the Constitution
support
The Abolition movement tried to do what?
end slavery
What are the policies and programs created by FDR to combat the Great Depression called?
The New Deal
Who won the Vietnam War?
North Vietnam (Communist led by Ho Chi Mihn)
What legal Document was too weak to govern the United States and got replaced by the Constituion?
Articles of Confederation
What rebellion showed that United States needed a stronger government, directly leading to the writing of the Constitution?
Shea's Rebellion
What is Suffrage?
The Write to vote
The Sherman & Clayton Anti-Trust Acts did what?
allowed the government to break up monopolies
What is the US foreign policy goal during the Cold War toward Communism?
Containment
What war led to new taxes by the British toward American Colonists, eventually leading to the Revolutionary War.
French & Indian War
List the 3 branches of government
Executive (president), Judicial (courts), and Legislative (congress)
What is the importance of the 13th amendment
ended slavery
This court case established the idea of racial segregation under the doctrine of "separate but equal.
Plessy v Ferguson
The Great Migration was
mass movement of roughly six million Black Americans from the rural Southern United States to urban areas in the North, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.