This crop saved the early Virginia colony and became its cash crop.
What is Tobacco
This war was fought between Britain and France in North America from 1754–1763.
What is the French and Indian War
This Supreme Court case established judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Madison
This law attempted to assimilate Native Americans by dividing tribal lands into individual plots.
What is the Dawes Act
This amendment granted women the right to vote.
What is the 19th amendment
This rebellion in 1676 exposed tensions between frontier settlers and Virginia elites.
What is Bacon's Rebellion.
This pamphlet by Thomas Paine argued for independence.
The market revolution was characterized by improvements in these two areas.
What is transportation and communication
This 1890 event marked the violent suppression of Native American resistance.
What is Wounded Knee Massacre
This New Deal act established retirement pensions and unemployment insurance.
What is Social Security
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was a response to Spanish attempts to impose this.
What is forced labor and religious conversion.
The Declaration of Independence was heavily influenced by this Enlightenment thinker.
Who is John Locke
The Nullification Crisis centered on disagreements over this issue.
What is tariffs/state power v. federal power
This book by Upton Sinclair exposed conditions in the meatpacking industry.
What is The Jungle
U.S. entry into World War I was influenced heavily by Germany’s use of this tactic.
What is unrestricted submarine warfare
The First Great Awakening contributed to colonial unity by encouraging this.
What is independent colonial identity.
Shay’s Rebellion convinced many elites that the Articles of Confederation lacked this.
What is central/federal authority
Many reform movements of the antebellum period were inspired by this movement.
What is the Second Great Awakening
The rise of big business during the Gilded Age was supported most directly by this economic philosophy.
What is lassie-faire capitalism
The internment of Japanese Americans was upheld by this Supreme Court case.
What is Korematsu v. The United States
This concept explains why England sought colonies as sources of raw materials and markets.
What is Mercantilism
The Constitution’s system of checks and balances was designed primarily to prevent this.
What is the abuse of power/tyranny
The Trail of Tears demonstrated the federal government’s willingness to prioritize this over Native rights.
What is westward expansion/white settlements
The “New South” movement encouraged the South to diversify beyond this economic dependence.
What is cotton agriculture
Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” diplomacy reflected the belief that the United States should exercise this type of influence internationally.
What is interventionist/imperialist power