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100

What was Great Britain's unofficial policy of loosely governing its American colonies from the late 17th to mid-18th century?

Salutary Neglect

100

What is the belief that God wanted the US to expand its borders from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean?

Manifest Destiny

100

What particular group of immigrants were the first to be targeted from entering the US after 1882?

The Chinese 

100

The Open Door Policy allowed the US equal trading rights in what country?

China

100

Which US President passed both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

Lyndon B Johnson

200

Who was the English philosopher who believed that citizens had the right to rebel against a government that failed to protect their natural rights?

John Locke

200
What is the US policy told the Europeans that any intervention in the politics of the Americas is a hostile act against the USA?

Monroe Doctrine

200

In the late 1800s, what was the US policy of not interferring in the economy and letting things take its own course?

Laissez-Faire

200

Which US President is BEST associated with the Square Deal domestic policy and the foriegn policy of "Big Stick"?

Teddy Roosevelt

200

What event led to the resignation of Richard Nixon from the Presidency in 1974?

Watergate Scandal

300

Who was the President of the US that passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 that forced the last five major Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River to relocate to the reservation lands in Oklahoma?

Andrew Jackson
300

What act gave 160 acres of free land to settlers willing to farm it for 5 years, encouraging western expansion?

Homestead Act

300

Who was the Robber Baron in the late 1800s who founded Standard Oil and used controversial business practices to become one of the richest people in the world?

John D Rockefeller

300

What country did the US build a canal in that cut the distance of travel between the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean?

Panama

300

What act limited a US President's power to commit troops without Congressional approval?

War Powers Act

400

The Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 all addressed what controversial topic that divided citizens of the US? 

Slavery

400

The election of what US President resulted in the secession of 13 Southern states, the start of the American Civil War, and the passage of the Emancipation Proclamation?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What act attempted to assimilate Native Americans into American society by setting up schools for their children to learn the ways of the white man, and dividing farming land on reservations and giving it to individual families?

Dawes Severality Act

400

The Zimmeran Note and German unrestricted submarine warfare were two major causes why the US entered what war?

World War I

400

What US President pushed for conservative values, started an arms race against the Soviets to help win the Cold War, and used supply side economic policies to address economic challenges facing the country?

Ronald Reagan

500

What were the laws under John Adams that made it harder for immigrants to become citizens and criminalized criticism of the federal government?

Alien and Sedition Act

500

What is the nickname for the laws that were passed after the end of the Reconstruction Period that called for racial segregation in the South?

Jim Crow Laws

500

What was the idea that "survival of the fittest" applied to the business world?

Social Darwinism

500

What event on December 7, 1941 led to US involvement into World War II? 

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harber

500

The military goal of the 1991 First Persian Gulf War was remove the Iraqi Army from what country?

Kuwait

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