Court Cases
Wars
Before and 1700s
1800s
1900s and 2000s
100

What did the Marbury v. Madison establish?


Judicial Review

100

What started WW1?



The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise between the large states and the small states resulted in



The creation of a bicameral legislature

100

The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a foreign policy success for the United States primarily because it



Ended French control over the Mississippi River

100

What was the immense growth of population between 1946-1964 called?

Baby Boom

200

What was the famous quote from the result from Plessy v. Ferguson?

"Seperate but Equal"

200

The GI Bill helped WW2 veterans by



Giving them several types of economic assistance

200

What trial affected the creation of the First Amendment?



John Peter Zenger trials

200

A major reason for Commodore Matthew Perry's 1854 visit to Japan was to

Open United States trade relations with Japan

200

Which legislation resulted from the publication of Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle

Meat Inspection Act

300

What two concepts did the Supreme Court cover in Roe v. Wade

Privacy and Abortion

300

Who created the idea of fascism?



Benito Mussolini

300

What was the rebellion that proved the Articles of Confederation weak? The rebellion that proved the U.S. Constitution strong

Shays' Rebellion and Whiskey's Rebellion (respectively)

300

What was the Sack of Lawrence and what military conflict was the Sack of Lawrence a part of?

Pro slavery activists attacked the abolitionists living in Lawrence, Kansas. The pro slavery activists hoped to turn Kansas into a slave state. These series of similar conflicts was known as Bleeding Kansas.

300

Which event led to the other three

a) September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the united states  
b) Passage of the patriot act  
c) Creation of the department of homeland security d) United States overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan

A

400

• Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963 

• Miranda v. Arizona, 1966

What did these two Supreme Court cases have in common?

They supported the rights of the accused

400

What was done after the bombing of Pearl Harbor to an iconic figure in New York? 



The Statue of Liberty was darkened to prevent it from being bombed. 

400

Who said "Give me liberty, or give me death"?

Patrick Henry

400

What treaty did the U.S. get Florida from?

Adam-Onís Treaty

400

Who was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace prize, named the founder of the social work profession of the United States, and what did she do?

(Progressive Era)

Jane Addams. Co-established the Chicago's Hull House, co-established the ACLU, and worked for the Board of Education for better education for the immigrants

500

What was the decision vote number the Supreme Court judges voted on the Mapp v. Ohio case?

6-3

500

Who was the Soviet Leader during the Vietnam War and Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency?

Leonid Brezhnev

500

In the Constitutional Convention, the states faced the Great Compromise, a similar legislation has been enforced in the British Parliament. What are the names of the two chambers of Parliament?


House of Lords and House of Commons

500

Who proposed the Missouri Compromise?

Henry Clay

500

What southern chauvinistic issue was very immoral but still legal in the United States despite numerous protests?

Lynching