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100

What is the name of the treaty that ended the French & Indian War and forced France to turn over control of Canada to Great Britain?

Treaty of Paris of 1763

100

Because of this idea machines that needed repair did not have to be destroyed due to having parts that could fit any machine.

Interchangeable Parts

100

What 1968 event in Chicago is remembered as a scene where police armed with clubs and tear gas violently beat antiwar protestors on live TV?

Democratic National Convention

100

This proposal stated that any state acquired in the Mexican-American War could never be a slave state; however, it was voted down by Congress.

Wilmot Proviso

100

colonial group formed to show their dislike of British Rule; damaged British property, including government offices and homes of the wealthy British supporters; burned the British King in effigy

Sons & Daughters of Liberty

100

What agreement was approved during the presidency of Bill Clinton when the U.S. extended tariff-free trade agreements with Canada and Mexico?

NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

100

Puritans settled in this colony to get away from religious persecution

Massachusetts

100

What term describes the pride and respect felt for one's country - this was especially strong for America after the War of 1812?

Patriotism

100

What was the name of the first town (suburb) built using the assembly line concept?

Levittown

100

result of a long rivalry between the British and the French due to competition for land in North America

French & Indian War

100

Southern and border states passed segregation laws that required separate but equal facilities for African Americans. These were known as _________?

Jim Crow Laws

100

What name was given to FDR's political programs that addressed the economic conditions of the Great Depression.

New Deal

200

These laws passed in the 1780s demonstrated to Americans that the national government intended to encourage westward expansion into the Ohio Valley area. They also made slavery illegal in these new territories; provided the first government funds for public education; and set forth the requirements for adding new states.

Northwest Ordinance

200

Who invented the cotton gin? 

Eli Whitney

200

What document told European nations to stop intervening in Latin America, and, if necessary the U.S. would be the "policeman" in that region?

Roosevelt Corollary

200

When the citizens of a state propose a new law, it is called ______________?

initiative

200

Where was the site of the Continental army's camp during the winter of 1777-1778 where General George Washington had Baron von Steubin train the army into an organized fighting force?

Valley Forge

200

What is the guarantee that a person cannot be imprisoned without being brought before a judge? President Abraham Lincoln suspended this during the Civil War as a measure to "protect the Union.

Habeas Corpus

200

What are two civil rights groups that became very popular during the civil rights era?

SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee) & SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Counsel)

200

Which president was brought up on impeachment charges because of his involvement in the Watergate scandal, but eventually resigned before the impeachment process could begin?

Richard Nixon

200

What did Congress pass to make it illegal to sell arms or make loans to nations who were at war in Europe in the late 1830s?

Neutrality Acts

200

bloody conflict between colonists of New England and Native Americans involving Chief Metacom

King Philip's War

200

What name was given to the plan of reconstruction put forth by the Republican controlled Congress to rejoin the North and the South after the Civil war - harsh?

Radical Reconstruction

200

Where were Japanese Americans placed during WWII out of fear that they would support the Axis Powers?

Internment Camps

300

What event was where debt-ridden farmers tried to seize a federal arsenal and fight against the government and convinced Americans that a stronger national government was needed?

Shays Rebellion

300


As a part of his détente policy to use diplomacy rather than intimidation to ease tensions between the U.S. and communists nations, President Richard Nixon formally opened negotiations and trade with what country in hopes that it would help lead to better relations with the U.S.S.R?

China

300

What event was Jimmy Carter involved in trying to bring peace to the Middle East with an agreement between Egypt and Israel?

Camp David Accords

300

What territory did the U.S. gain possession of after the Spanish American War only to have to put down a rebellion led by Emilio Aguinaldo that resulted in two years of massacres and atrocities by both sides?

Philippines

300

name of pamphlet where Thomas Paine called for the colonists to declare independence from Great Britain

Common Sense

300

What do we call the process that makes sure that one branch does not abuse its powers by giving the other two branches ways of containing it?

Checks & Balances

300

Who was the first African-American to play professional baseball in the U.S?

Jackie Robinson
300

Who formed the labor union called the American Federation of Labor?

Samuel Gompers

300

What was passed by many of the Southern states after the Civil War to ensure a stable and subservient labor force under white control?

Black Codes

300

Which court case stated that slaves were not citizens, but personal property and therefore had no right to go to court to win their freedom?

Dred Scott Decision

300

Who was the inventor of the electric light bulb, the motion picture camera, and the phonograph?

Thomas Edison

300

What is the first war in which the U.S. got involved with the intent to stop the spread of communism in 1950?

Korean War

400

What is the name of the group that spoke out against the passing of the Constitution unless it consisted of a Bill of Rights?

anti-federalists

400


adopted by Puritan Church to establish partial membership in the church for children/grandchildren of full members intended to reduce religious unrest in Massachusetts colony

half-way covenant

400

Which war did the U.S get involved with because they wanted Cuba's profitable sugar cane and to get revenge for the sinking of the USS Maine?

 Spanish American War

400

What president integrated the nation's armed forces following WWII?

Harry Truman
400

Who were the candidates in the first Presidential debate ever televised in 1960?

Kennedy Nixon

400

What was the name of the meeting organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1848 with the main purpose being to discuss issues of women's rights, especially women's suffrage?

Seneca Falls Convention 

400

What treaty ended the American Revolution granting America its independence from the British?

Treaty of Paris of 1783

400

What agreement effectively ended the Reconstruction Period by giving the disputed Presidency to the Republican candidate, Rutherford B. Hayes in exchange for the removal of military rule in the Southern states?

Compromise of 1877

400

What Supreme Court case declared state laws prohibiting abortion were unconstitutional because they violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy in her own person?

Roe v. Wade

400

Who was the best known commander of the Northern troops during the Civil War, eventually receiving the surrender of the Southern troops?

Ulysses S. Grant

400

What was the plan put forth by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to expand the number of Supreme Court justices that would be favorable to his policies; however, it was not approved by Congress due to great opposition?

Court Packing Bill

400

What did Congress pass during the Cold War Era that stated the U.S would support any nation with economic and military aid to prevent its falling under Soviet influence?

Truman Doctrine

500

What event happened as a reaction to the excise taxes imposed on certain goods during the George Washington's presidency, when some farmers in Pennsylvania refused to pay the tax and threatened violence, Washington sent a military force to put down the rebellion showing the new national government's power to enforce its laws?

Whiskey Rebellion

500

What invention not only made our lives more comfortable, but allowed businesses and individuals to expand into the deep South and Southwest, changing settlement patterns in the U.S?

Air Conditioning

500

Civil War battle that was the "bloodiest single day of the war." After finding a copy of Lee's battle plan, Union General George McClellan was ready for Lee's assault; however, McClellan failed to pursue and Lee's army escaped. President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation after this Union victory.

Antietam

500

During the Harlem Renaissance, who wrote poems about the lives of working class African Americans?

Langston Hughes

500

first permanent French settlement North American established by Samuel de Champlain in 1608

Quebec

500

Which document warned European Nations to not settle or colonize in the western hemisphere? ("Don't settle; don't meddle").

Monroe Doctrine

500

Which amendment gives women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

500

What is the term given to the African American creativity in songs, poems and art that took place in the 1920s?

Harlem Renaissance

500

Who was the best known commander of the Southern troops during the Civil War who surrendered to General Grant in 1865?

Robert E. Lee

500

What was the nickname for President Ronald Reagan's economic policy which was based on the "trickle-down theory?"

Reaganomics

500

What did Congress pass to make it illegal to sell arms or make loans to nations who were at war in Europe in the late 1830s?

Neutrality Acts

500

The U.S. policy of stopping the spread of communism during the Cold War Era was known as _____?

Containment

600

Committees of Correspondence were set up to organize and communicate issues between colonists; this group was eventually led to the formation of what?

First Continental Congress

600


The tension/rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII to the early 1990s is called the _?_.

Cold War

600

Who was the commander of the American Army during the Revolutionary War and was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

600

economic theory where countries tried to acquire as much gold, silver, and colonies as possible to obtain resources and wealth

mercantilism
600


document written by Pilgrims while they were still on board the ship that brought them to the New World which established the use of town meetings where voters would make decisions based on majority rules

Mayflower Compact

600

main reason why colonists came and settled in the New England colonies

religious freedom

600

What was built to improve the defense of and trade opportunities for the U.S by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans without having to travel around South America?

Panama Canal

600

In what state was the atomic bomb tested?

Los Alamos, New Mexico

600

What prominent civil rights leader founded the SCLC?

Martin Luther King Jr. 

600

Name of the peace treaty that ended WWI which placed total blame and responsibility for the war on Germany?

Treaty of Versailes 

600

Which first lady was very influential in convincing her husband to appoint more women to government positions and revolutionized the role of the First Lady? 

Eleanor Roosevelt

600

What name is given to the Allied invasion on June 6, 1944 of the coast of France as Allied troops attempted to take back France and to march into Germany to capture the German capital city of Berlin? (HINT: The largest amphibious invasion in history).

D-Day (Normandy Invasion)

700

What Supreme Court case in 1954 integrated the nation's school systems and reversed the "separate, but equal" doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson?

 Brown v. Board of Education

700

In 1868, which President was impeached by the Radical Republican Congress for violating the Tenure of Office Act; however, the President was found not guilty by one vote?

Andrew Johnson

700

What do we call several companies arranged in a single unit and controlled by a single governing board?

trust

700

The U.S. entered this war because of the continued violation of U.S neutrality by German u-boats (unrestricted submarine warfare) and the German sinking of the Lusitania.

World War I

700

What area did the South have an advantage over the north during the Civil War?

military leadership or home field advantage

700

What act allowed the U.S to send aid to any country whose defense was considered vital to the U.S. and would allow that country to provide payment at a later date?

Lend Lease Act

700

colonists in Virginia were more concerned with finding this than food

Gold (riches)

700

What two ethnic groups made up the majority of laborers to work on the expansion of railroads?

Chinese and Irish

700

Who was the 1968 Democratic Presidential candidate who was assassinated on June 5, 1968 after winning the California primary? Because he had openly supported the Civil Rights movement, many people felt they had lost their best hope at moving the movement forward with his death.

Robert F. Kennedy

700

What was the plan put forth by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to expand the number of Supreme Court justices that would be favorable to his policies; however, it was not approved by Congress due to great opposition?

Court Packing Bill

700

What Second New Deal Act, also known as the National Labor Relations Act, established collective bargaining rights for workers and prohibited unfair labor practices strengthening labor unions in the United States?

Wagner Act

700

What was the nickname and symbol that represented the thousands of women who worked in U.S. industries to take the places of men who were fighting in the WWII?

Rosie the Riveter

800

resulted in landowners switching from indentured servants to a slave system of labor

Bacon's Rebellion

800

Who made a fortune in the steel industry eventually selling his company to J.P. Morgan for $500 million dollars?

Andrew Carnegie

800

Individuals who wanted to make slavery illegal in the United States were called _?_.

Abolitionists
800

What was the primary goal of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program?

War on Poverty (eliminate poverty and racial injustice)

800

What is the name of the event where North Vietnam and the Vietcong attacked South Vietnam and the U.S. on the Vietnamese New Year's celebration, causing public opinion in the U.S. to turn against the war?

Tet Offensive

800

What Georgia city fell to the Northern Army under General William T. Sherman in late 1864, leaving little resistance to him as he "marched to the sea" on the coast?

Atlanta
800

What was the name of our first written constitution as a free nation whose weaknesses included no national unity, no difference in representation by population, and the government could not collect taxes?

Articles of Confederation

800

The first ten amendments added to the Constitution in 1791, which are intended to protect individual and state rights, are called the __?__.

Bill of Rights

800

What name is given to the Allied invasion on June 6, 1944 of the coast of France as Allied troops attempted to take back France and to march into Germany to capture the German capital city of Berlin? (HINT: The largest amphibious invasion in history).

D-Day (Normandy Invasion)

800

Name given to the belief that government should not try to regulate too much? The rise of this in America was seen in the Presidential Elections of 1964 and 1968.

Conservatism

800

What New Deal program provides unemployment insurance, economic provisions for the blind and disabled, and old age retirement income?

Social Security Act

800

What Pacific battle in WWII is regarded as the naval turning point of the war because the Japanese never recovered from the loss of aircraft carriers, fighter planes, and experienced pilots?

Battle of Midway

900

1st permanent English colony in North America founded by the Virginia Company

Jamestown

900

this and the Enlightenment movements caused a general questioning of authority on the part of the colonists both religiously and scientifically during the Colonial Period

Great Awakening

900

What name was given to the various music houses in New York City where songwriters and musicians composed and published songs? Hint: Irving Berlin was one of the most famous composers here.

Tin Pan Alley

900

Location where General Lee surrendered to General Grant effectively ending the Civil War on April 9, 1865.

Appomattox Courthouse

900

What were the burglars at the Watergate apartment complex breaking into when they were arrested?

Democratic National Headquarters

900

middle colony settled by William Penn as a haven for Quakers

Pennsylvania

900


Chief who led a confederation of Native Americans against the colony of Jamestown; eventually negotiated peace with settlers

Powhatan

900

What idea stated that it was America's God given right to expand westward?

Manifest Destiny

900

What organization, founded by Betty Friedan in 1966, devotes itself to political activism and promoting women's rights?

National Organization for Woman (NOW)

900

For what crime was President Bill Clinton brought up on impeachment charges?

Perjury

900

What New Deal program built hydroelectric dams to create jobs and brought cheap electricity to the Appalachian region of the South?

Tennessee Valley Authority

900

What act allowed the U.S to send aid to any country whose defense was considered vital to the U.S. and would allow that country to provide payment at a later date?

Lend Lease Act

1000

Who was the leader of the United Farm Workers of America union that used non-violent protest to gain better wages and working conditions from California grape growers?

Cesar Chavez

1000

What Great Society programs provide health care for the elderly/disabled?

Medicare & Medicaid

1000

What is the name of the invasion of Afghanistan by the U.S. military and allied forces as a response to the 9/11 attacks against the U.S. in 2001?

Invasion of Afghanistan - War on Terrorism

1000

What did Congress pass during the Cold War Era that stated the U.S would support any nation with economic and military aid to prevent its falling under Soviet influence?

Truman Doctrine

1000

What type of democracy sought a stronger executive branch and a weaker Congress, it also sought to broaden public participation in government? Hint: This president named it after himself.

Jacksonian Democracy

1000

What type of immigrants did the immigration quota system passed in the 1920's tend to discriminate against?

Southern & Eastern European; Asian

1000

What Cuban leader had U.S support at first, but then allied himself with the Soviet Union, suspended all Cuban elections, and declared himself dictator?

Fidel Castro

1000

What European country allied with the American colonies during the Revolutionary War in an effort to seek revenge against the British for their recent losses to them?

France

1000

Where did most European immigrants go to become registered when entering the U.S?

Ellis Island

1000

Where did most Asian immigrants go to become registered when entering the U.S? 

Angel Island

1000

What is the first war in which the U.S. got involved with the intent to stop the spread of communism in 1950?

Korean War

1000

During WWII each household was only allowed to purchase a certain amount of items at a time. This was called __________?

Rationing

1100

The government's outlawing of the Ghost Dance by the Sioux tribe, led by Chief Sitting Bull, resulted in what event?

Battle of Wounded Knee

1100

Who published the newspaper called The Liberator which called for the immediate, uncompensated abolishment of slavery?"

William Lloyd Garrison

1100

What act outlawed literacy tests and poll taxes required for voting and sent federal officials to register voters in Southern states?

Voting Rights Act of 1965

1100

Which amendment gave citizenship to freed slaves?

14th Amendment

1100

What executive order was issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 that freed slaves in the Confederate states and gave the war a moral cause for the North?

Emancipation Proclamation

1100

What is the name of the event where African Americans migrated in large numbers from the Southern states to the Northern states during WWI?

Great Migration

1100

The idea that governments must obey a set of laws and respect the rights of citizens is known as _?_.

Limited Government

1100

1st major cash crop of Virginia introduced by John Rolfe

Tobacco

1100

Who made a fortune with his Standard Oil Company?

John Rockefeller

1100

What government agency was created in 1970 with the purpose of enforcing laws aimed at maintaining a safe and clean environment?

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

1100

the Virginia Company's legislative assembly

House of Burgesses

1100

In what state was the atomic bomb tested?

Los Alamos, New Mexico

1200

George Washington and his men crossed what river to surprise the Hessian mercenaries fighting with the British who were encamped at Trenton, NJ?

Delaware River

1200

What name was given to the secretive organization whose members often dressed in hooded white robes and used intimidation, violence, and sometimes murder against African-Americans and those who supported them?

Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

1200

What name was given to the plans of reconstruction put forth by Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson to rejoin the North and the South after the Civil War - lenient?

Presidential Reconstruction

1200

What is the name of the period after WWI in which people in the U.S. were fearful of anyone who might be a communist or socialist?

Red Scare

1200

What do we call a single company that controls a commodity or service?

Monopoly

1200

What is the name of the book written by Upton Sinclair that helped bring about the Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act?

The Jungle

1200

What device has transformed U.S. businesses and the work of individuals by making transactions more efficient and faster and with the internet, we have the ability to send information to anyone, anytime, and anywhere?

Personal Computer
1200

What is another name for a shantytown during the 1930s?

Hoovervilles

1200

What is the name of the college that was founded in Atlanta by a former slave and two ministers to provide education for African Americans after the Civil War?

Morehouse College

1200

Under this law California was admitted into the U.S. as a free state; popular sovereignty would be used to determine slavery in the Western territories; and a stronger fugitive slave law was established in the North.

Compromise of 1850

1200

Where did President Eisenhower place the National Guard under federal command to bring about school integration in 1957 as ordered by Brown vs. Board of Education?

Little Rock, Arkansas

1200

What was the code name for the development of the atomic bomb during WWII?

Manhattan Project

1300

Which amendment calls for the direct election of senators by the people rather than the state legislatures?

17th Amendment

1300


Who was the English philosopher who wrote about "natural rights" that influenced many of America's Founding Fathers?

John Locke

1300

What was established by Congress in 1865 to provide food, clothing, shelter, and education for the newly emancipated slaves?

Freedmen's Bureau

1300

What idea, first proposed by the philosopher Montesquieu, divides the authority to govern between different branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial?

Separation of Powers

1300

In what court case did the Supreme Court rule that "separate, but equal facilities" was constitutional in 1896?

Plessy v. Ferguson

1300

What is the name of the event where an Iranian mob stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran and took 52 American hostages during the Carter administration?

Iran Hostage Crisis

1300


Which amendment gave former male slaves the right to vote in the U.S?

15th Amendment

1300

What did President Lyndon Johnson call his legislative programs to give Americans a better standard of living and greater opportunities regardless of their background?

Great Society

1300

forced the port of Boston to close as punishment for the Boston Tea Party and forced colonists to house British soldiers

Intolerable Acts

1300

Event in 1832 when South Carolina, under the leadership of John C. Calhoun, threatened that they would not follow federal tariff laws and would secede from the U.S. if forced to do so. President Andrew Jackson threatened to send in the national military to make South Carolina comply if needed; however, a compromise was worked out by Henry Clay to end the crisis.

Nullification Crisis

1300

New England colony founded by Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson for individuals who left Massachusetts due to religious disagreements

Rhode Island

1300

When the diplomatic relations between Japan and the U.S came to a stalemate, what event occurred on December 7, 1941 that brought the U.S into WWII?

Attack on Pearl Harbor

1400

Which act was passed in 1882 as a result of the anti-Asian sentiment on the Western coast of the U.S?

Chinese Exclusion Act

1400

Idea that the people who live in certain territories or states would vote on whether or not to allow slavery.

popular sovereignty

1400

Which war took place because the U.S wanted both California and New Mexico and provoked a war in order to obtain it?

Mexican-American War

1400

What was passed by Congress after WWII that helped make communism less appealing to Europeans by creating economic prosperity, by helping Europe rebuild?

Marshall Plan

1400

Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

1400

What was the code name for the development of the atomic bomb during WWII?

Manhattan Project

1400


150 Massachusetts colonists were accused of witchcraft

Salem Witch Trials

1400

Where was the last Confederate stronghold city on the Mississippi River that fell to Union General Ulysses S. Grant after a siege of two months?

Vicksburg

1400

Who served as an American ambassador to France during the Revolutionary Period and convinced the French to be our ally in our fight for freedom from the British?

Benjamin Franklin

1400

What name was given to the agreement among delegates to the Constitutional Convention that settled the dispute of representation in Congress by stating the lower house would be based on population and the upper house would be equal representation regardless of a states size?

Great Compromise

1400

At the beginning of the Civil War, which side had the advantages of: industry; railroads; money; stable government; and population?

North (Union)

1400

What African American pressured FDR to support the Fair Employment Act which made discrimination in hiring illegal?

A. Phillip Randolph

1500


During the Harlem Renaissance, what trumpeter and singer became one of the most famous jazz musicians in America?

Louis Armstrong

1500

The Espionage Act specifically targeted what Socialist leader because of his speaking out against U.S involvement in WWI?

Eugene Debs

1500

What was constructed by New York and opened in 1825, which connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and made New York the dominant commercial city in the United States?

Erie Canal

1500

law Britain passed to attempt to stop the colonists from expanding west of the Appalachian mountains after the French & Indian War

Proclamation of 1763

1500


Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, inspired what national movement?

Environmentalism

1500

What form of non-violent protest, where African-Americans sat in segregated places until they were served or arrested, gained national media attention and helped many Americans turn their sympathies toward ending racial segregation?

Sit-ins

1500

What event prompted the U.S. to respond by expanding federal aid to education, especially science and math and began the "space race" between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R?

Launch of Sputnik

1500

What was the name of the team of sisters who were from a prominent slaveholding family in the South who became outspoken abolitionists during the pre-civil war period?

Grimke Sisters

1500

Which event started because of the differences in opinion between the Northern and Southern states about states' rights; slavery; and the economy?

Civil War

1500

What act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise and reignited the slavery issue by allowing territories within the Louisiana Purchase area to determine slavery by popular sovereignty?

Kansas-Nebraska Act

1500

What Pacific battle in WWII is regarded as the naval turning point of the war because the Japanese never recovered from the loss of aircraft carriers, fighter planes, and experienced pilots?

Battle of Midway

1500

Who was the senator from Louisiana who was one of FDR's biggest critics who gained national popularity by promising to give every family $2000 as part of his "Share Our Wealth" program?

Huey Long

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