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100

The Columbian Exchange officially started in what year?

What is 1492

100

The first successful English colony was 

What is Jamestown (1607)?

100

Paul Revere made an engraving to convince people that the British were treating their colonial subjects too harshly. This was used as propaganda. 

What was the "Boston Massacre" or "Bloody Massacre"

100

This Eli Whitney invention that increased slavery (made processing cotton faster)

What was the cotton gin


100

The time period following the Civil War was known as ____________________. There were gains made for the rights of freedmen and there was an attempt to punish the South. 

What was Reconstruction?

100

This industrialist made his fortune in steel and later became a prominent philanthropist, advocating for the "Gospel of Wealth."

Andrew Carnegie

100

This muckraking journalist exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry in his book The Jungle.

Upton Sinclair

100

This policy, articulated by George F. Kennan, aimed to prevent the spread of Soviet influence abroad.

Containment

100

This conservative president, elected in 1980, implemented supply-side economics and increased military spending.

Ronald Reagan

200

The enslavement of natives by the spanish was called: 

What is the encomienda?

200

New England colonies typically relied on these types of economic activities 

What was fishing and shipbuilding

200

In rebellion of the Tea Act, colonists infamously dressed as natives, climbed aboard a trading vessel and dumped millions of dollars worth of tea into the Boston Harbor

What was the Boston Tea Party

200

Henry Clay's plan to protect American manufacturing, promote a national bank, and federally fund infrastructure to link the regions together.  

What is the American System? 

200

A component of the Compromise of 1850, the ________________________ was passed on September 18, 1850 and served as a fundamental role in accelerating America toward the Civil War. It required that runaway slaves be returned to their owners even if they were in a free state.

What was the Fugitive Slave Act?

200

This time period was known for the rapid industrialization of the United States which led to a booming economy. However, many social issues remained such as mistreatment of workers and monopolies. 

What was the Gilded Age. 

200

This constitutional amendment granted women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

200

This massive economic aid package was designed to help rebuild Western Europe after World War II and prevent the appeal of communism. It was a follow-up to the "Truman Doctrine".

What was the Marshall Plan

200

This term refers to the increased interconnectedness of the world through trade, technology, and cultural exchange.

globalization

300

The primary cause of death for natives after European arrival was 

What is small pox/ disease

300

This concept was what caused European nations to colonize in the first place. They were seeking to find new resources in an effort to benefit the "mother country".


What is mercantilism



300

The first failed constitution of the United States was the ______________. This rebellion proved that it was too weak and that a new Constitution was needed. (two part answer)


What was the Articles of Confederation and Shays' Rebellion


300

The time period of economic expansion and early industrialization that occurred in the 1830s and 40s. New inventions such as the steam engine, cotton gin, and early factories such as textile mills in Lowell, MA. became common. 


What was the "Market Revolution".



300

Though passed in 1820, 35 years before the Civil War, the ___________________ played an integral role in forcing the nation into Civil War. It was passed as a means to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states


What was the Missouri Compromise?



300

These laws, primarily in the South, enforced racial segregation and disenfranchisement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Jim Crow laws

300

In point 14 of Wilson's 14 Point plan for a peaceful post-WWI Europe, he proposed: 

What was the League of Nations?

300

This Supreme Court case in 1954 declared state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional, overturning Plessy v. Ferguson.

What was Brown V Board of Education

300

This major foreign policy event involved the United States leading a coalition to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi invasion in 1991.

Persian Gulf War

400

Who was the man who wrote "A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies" in an effort to make people in Europe sympathize with the natives?

Who was Bartolome de las Casas


400

This "region" of the colonies was known for its fertile soil, rainy summers and dependence on tobacco production via the hands of slaves. Jamestown would have been located here. 

What is the Chesapeake?

400

This document promoted the idea of natural rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It set the stage for breaking away from England by listing grievances against King George III. Also, what year? (2 parts)


What was the Declaration of Independence, 1776



400

This was the warning for Europeans to stop colonizing in the Western Hemisphere. Later in history, Teddy Roosevelt added to this "doctrine".

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

400

Passed in 1854, the ________________________ gave what’s called popular sovereignty to states. This meant that the settlers of a territory or state were able to decide whether slavery would be allowed within a new state’s borders. This overturned the Missouri Compromise’s use of latitude as the boundary between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers. Led to Bleeding Kansas.


What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?


400

The ______________________ Act was an attempt to break up monopolies. Instead it was used to break up labor unions. 

What was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

400

Following the Great Depression, FDR enacted the ___________________ in an attempt to relieve American workers, reform businesses, and recover the economy. 

What was the New Deal?

400
The group of young, primarily white, protesters who sought an end to the Vietnam War, increased Civil Rights for minorities, and opposed the "norm" in society.

What was the "New Left"

400

The term describing welfare programs as negative. This term is generally used by __________________. (2 answers). 

What is Entitlements, Conservatives

500

The Pueblo Revolt was caused by these three factors


What was taking land, forced conversion, and the encomienda



500

Disputes over land between the poor and rich near Jamestown (and also involved conflict with Native) led to an uprising by indentured servants. As a result there became more reliance on slavery instead. This was called: 

What was Bacon's Rebellion



500

The anti-federalists agreed to ratify the new constitution when _________________ was added, thus solidifying the protection of individual and state protections against the government. 


What was the Bill of Rights



500

This was the main cause of the "nullification crisis" - where South Carolina argued that it didn't have to follow federal trade law. Andrew Jackson threatened to use military force to get them to fall in line. 

What was the "Tariff of Abominations"?

500

Prior to the passage of the 13th Amendment, Lincoln gave this executive order that freed slaves in rebelling states. 

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

500

This political movement, largely supported by farmers, advocated for policies like the free coinage of silver and government regulation of railroads. Later led to the Progressive Era.

Populist movement

500

Once World War II came to an end in ____________ (year), this led to the start of a new conflict between the East and West known as the _________________.

What was 1945, Cold War

500

This legislative package, championed by Lyndon B. Johnson, aimed to create programs addressing poverty, education, and civil rights.

The Great Society

500

In the 90s, this law passed that allowed for there to be "free trade" between Mexico, the US, and Canada. 

What was the "North American Free Trade Agreement" or NAFTA