Notable Figure
Court Cases
Compromises
Doctrines
There's an AP Test??
100

First president of the United States, leader of the continental army during the Revoultionary war, and would set the precedent for a two term presidency.

What is George Washington?

100

Supreme court ruled that Constitution of the U.S would protect the right of abortions in the first trimester of a pregnancy.

What is Roe V. Wade?

100

Missouri a slave state, Maine a free state, and a imaginary line on the 36' 30 where slave states can't exist above.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

100

Created by James Monroe, the doctrine states that U.S would not allow European intervention in Western Hemisphere. Would set up later the Roosevelt colloroy, where they would reinforce it with a navy.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

100

The year of "Freedom", where Thomas Jefferson signs the Declaration of Independence, signaling their separation from Great Britain.

What is Year 1776?

200
Creator and writer of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States, and a big agricultural economic person.

What is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Created the Separate but Equal doctrine, and would soon birth the Jim Crow laws, which would continue to segregate African Americans despite the outlaw of slavery.

What is Plessy V. Ferguson

200

A part of the Great Compromise, this allowed slaves to be accounted for 3/5th's of a person.

What is the 3/5ths compromise?

200

A extension of the Monroe Doctrine, where America becomes the "police" of the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Roosevelt Doctrine?

200

The husband of Pochahontas, he also would perfect the Tobacco Industry, which would set up the economic baseline for America

What is John Rolfe?

300

Big buisnessmen during the Gilded age, this person had the monopoly in terms of Standard Oil, and used horizontal integration to gain his profits.

What is J.D Rockerfeller

300

Where blacks, whether slave or free, are not citizens of the United States in any state, can't sue for their own freedom, and declares the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional

What was Scott V. Sandford?

300

California enters as a free state, Utah and New Mexico can decide to be slave or free via Popular Sovereignty, abandoned the slave trade in Washington D.C, and created a new, harsher Fugutive slave law.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

300

The creation of the "containment of communism" this allowed the U.S to provide political, economic, and military assistance to all nations who were democratic; was used to combat communist countries.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

300

The first to have a rescue dog in the house, and the oldest president in U.S History.

What is Joe Biden?

400

The American General during the Korean war, and was fired by President Truman for his criticism against him in public.

What is Douglas MacArthur?

400

Upheld the Internment of Japanese-Americans in the U.S during the time of WWII 

(Hint: Pearl Harbor would cause this)

What is Korematsu V. U.S?

400

Created during the constitutional convention, created a bicarmel congress where the house representatives is based on population of state, while the Senate is a fixed number of representatives (2).

What is the Great Compromise?

400

Promotes the idea that allies should take more responsibility for their own defenses rather than relying on America to help them.

What is the Nixon Doctrine?

400
Richard Nixon's middle name

What is Milhous?

500

The 20th president of the United States, and the 2nd to be assassinated behind only Abraham Lincoln.

What is James A. Garfield?

500

Court states that Congress has power to regulate commerce, while giving federal laws are more important than state laws.

What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

500
Effectively ended reconstruction of Civil war by taking out troops in southern states, Hayes was elected for president, and provided a soft punishment on previously confederate politicians.

What is the Compromise of 1877?

(Corrupt Bargain)

500

If any Eurpean aggression occurs, America will respond back with military forces, especially if being threatened by armed aggression.

What is the Eisenhower Doctrine?

500

The first president to study in the medical field, first person to die in office due to having the longest inaugural address

What is William Henry Harrison?