Am. Revolution and New Nation
Causes of the Civil War / Civil War
Gilded Age / Progressive Era
Roaring Twenties to WWII
Modern Era
100

List at least 2 causes of the American Revolution

Taxes, Westward Expansion, Oppressive British Laws, Mistreatment of Colonists

100

Established two states that allowed its citizens to vote on whether it would be a slave state or free state. Repealed the Missouri compromise and the 36/30 line

Kansas-Nebraska Act 

100

The right to vote

Suffrage 

100

This was the U.S foreign policy in the 1930s

Neutrality

100

This foreign policy, after WWII, aimed at stopping the spread of communism across eastern Europe and Asia by sending military and economic aid to nations 

Containment Policy

200

Who wrote the declaration of independence? What was its purpose?

Thomas Jefferson. To declare independence from an oppressive nation (Great Britain). 

200

This infamous court case declared that slaves were considered property and denied rights of citizenship. The 14th amendment would later repeal this court case 

Dredd Scott case 

200

Rich business owners with bad business practices 

Robber Barons 

200

These FDR programs aimed to assist the US job market and restructure the banks

The New Deal 

200

This was the first "hot war" after WWII after China became a communist nation. The U.S tried to prevent a "domino" from falling. 

The Korean War 

300

This court case established Judicial Review - the ability for the Supreme Court to declare any case/law constitutional or unconstitutional. 

Marbury vs. Madison

300

This legislation created the 36/30 line which established slave and free territory in the U.S 

The Missouri Compromise 

300

Teddy Roosevelt's plan to protect consumers and ban monopolies in the U.S

The Square Deal 

300

An ecological disaster which caused many citizens in the Midwest to move to California 

The Dust Bowl 

300

In the 1960s, this conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was the closest the nation had been to a full-scale nuclear war. It ended when the Soviet Union agreed to remove weapons 90 miles away from Florida and the U.S removed missiles from Turkey 

Cuban Missile Crisis 

400

This document announced to European powers that they should not interfere with Latin American nations, because the United States took on the role of protectorate 

The Monroe Doctrine 

400

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this book, a major arguing point for abolitionists who wanted to abolish slavery. The book outlined the harsh realities of slavery in the South 

Uncle Tom's Cabinet 

400
List two square deal laws which are still around today? 

FDA, Anti Trust laws 

400
The most famous depression era movie. Follow the yellow brick road 

The Wizard of Oz

400

The term given to the reduction of nuclear arms during the 1970's. The easing of tensions between the Soviet Union and United States 

Detente 

500

Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy on freedom and self-reliance 

Transcendentalism 

500

This radical abolitionist led a revolt against the southern plantation / slave-owning elite. He became a major divisive figure and one of the causes of the Civil War. 

John Brown 

500

Owning all factors of production / owning and controlling all your competition

Horizontal and Vertical Integration 

500

List at least 3 causes of the Great Depression

Speculation Buying, Bank Runs, Overproduction of consumer goods, tariffs, Buying on Credit 

500

Ronal Reagans program to have missiles in outer space

Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars)

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