The Algonquians sided with the French, and the Iroquois sided with Britain in this conflict
What is the Seven Years War?
Journalism that exposed inequalities and educated the public about corruption was called this
What is muckraking?
The U.S. foreign policy during this period concerned with stopping the spread of communism
What is containment?
This case established the doctrine of judicial review, or the power of the courts to examine the legislative & executive branches to determine whether or not their actions are Constitutional
What is Marbury v. Madison? (1803)
Created in 1796, this party dominated U.S. politics in the early 18th century
What is the Democratic-Republican party?
"Why should a tiny island across the ____ regulate the price of ____!?"
What is sea and tea?
Uneven distribution of income, stock market speculation, and overproduction were among the many causes that led to this at the end of the 1920s
What is the Great Depression?
The failed Bay of Pigs invasion led to this Cuban leader seeking more aid from the Soviets
Who is Fidel Castro?
The Court ruled that states cannot tax the federal government (i.e. the Bank of the United States), using the phrase “the power to tax is the power to destroy" in this court case
What is McCulloch v. Maryland? (1819)
This party, created in 1828, effectively gave all white men the right to vote and is one of the world's oldest active political parties
What is the Democratic Party?
The Sons of Liberty destroyed 342 chests of tea imported from the British East India Company during this infamous "party"
What is the Boston Tea Party?
African Americans leaving the south due to Jim Crow segregation, KKK violence, and the promise of northern job opportunities is also called this
What is The Great Migration?
This landmark law in 1964 made segregation illegal in all public facilities and gave the federal government powers to enforce school desegregation
What is the Civil Rights Act?
In this divided case, the court ultimately ruled that Dred Scott was not a citizen, had no standing in court, and that his residence in a free state had not made him free
What is Scott v. Sanford? (1857)
Ronald Reagan's base of voters in the 1980s was largely made up of this group of Americans
What are evangelical Christians?
This uprising against tax and debt collection in the newly formed U.S., later crushed by the state army, is referred to as this
What is Shay's Rebellion?
This supreme court case ruled that freedom of speech could be limited when it represented a “clear and present danger” to public safety
What is Schenck v. United States?
The arrest of this Montgomery woman led to a boycott of the city's busses in 1955-56
Who is Rosa Parks?
What is Plessy v. Ferguson? (1896)
Due to government intervention in the economy, this president is responsible for a major political shift in the U.S. in the 1930s
Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
Fear of creating too strong a centralized power led to the creation of this document, where the new U.S. Federal gov't didn't have the power to regulate commerce or levy taxes among other things
What are the Articles of Confederation?
This policy, seen in 1930s America, maintains that the U.S. should not get involved in foreign conflicts
What is isolationism?
Fear of communism spreading in the north led the U.S. to back an unpopular, corrupt dictator in the south of this country
What is Vietnam?
Those subjected to in-custody interrogation must be advised of their right to an attorney & their right to remain silent in this case
What is Miranda v. Arizona? (1966)
Founded by Lincoln, the Republican Party had this goal regarding slavery in the mid 19th-century
What is abolishing slavery in newly formed territories?