Another name for corn at the time
What is maize?
The first two parties that were established when the party system was initiated
What were the Federalists and Democratic Republicans?
The Supreme Court case that deemed enslaved people as property and the Missouri Compromise as unconstitutional
What was Dred Scott vs Sanford?
The two new states that were annexed in the late 1800s due to imperialism
What was Hawaii and Alaska?
This is when Ronald Reagan was elected president
When was 1980?
Jamestown was founded in America
When was 1607?
When colonists were prohibited from crossing an imaginary line on the Appalachian mountains
What was the Proclamation of 1763?
A radical abolitionist who led the raid on Harper's ferry and murdered five men
Who was John Brown.
The name for the idea that the fittest survived in the time of imperialism
What was Social Darwinism?
This was when people were scared of communism in the United States
What was the Red Scare?
The years that the French and Indian war went on.
When was 1754-1763?
This had these four warnings:
Stay out of European affairs
Do not make permanent alliances
No political parties
No sectionalism
What was Washington's Farewell Address?
The creator of the NAACP and attempted to use the courts and Constitution to end segregation
Who was W.E.B. DuBois?
This was the fighting style of WWI in the early 1900s
In January of 1968, this occurred during a national holiday in Vietnam and elongated the war
What was the Tet Offensive?
One of the founding fathers who wasn't a president
Who is Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay.
This art style showed regular people and nature
What is Romanticism?
Education was developing at the time and promoted this, which included: reading, writing, and arithmetic
These are what Woodrow Wilson promoted when helping to write the Treaty of Versailles in France
What were Wilson's Fourteen Points?
This invasion was when the United States CIA wanted to overthrow Cuba's leader
What was the Bay of Pigs?
This was passed between 1650-1673 and didn't allow colonies to trade with anyone besides England
What are Navigation Acts?
The nickname for the South in America in the 1800s
What was "King Cotton"?
President Lincoln pocket-vetoed this after the Civil War and it required 50% of former Confederates to take an oath of loyalty
What was the Wade-Davis Bill?
This minority contributed heavily to WWII and helped out America and they had this nickname
Who were the Native American Navajo "Code Talkers"?
George H.W. Bush's famous line that he never followed through with
What was "Read my lips. No new taxes.”?