One of the three taxes that angered the colonists
Stamp Act, Tea Act, Sugar Act
One of the rights included in the First Amendment
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom to Petition for Grievances
The economic policy followed at the beginning of the industrialization time period
laissez faire
Policy that prevented the spread of Communism worldwide.
Containment
This paragraph is on all three essays on the regents
Historical Context
The name of the economic relationship between the colonies & England in which England benefitted most
Mercantilism
The power of the president to stop a bill from becoming a law
Veto
This president was known as the "Trustbuster" because he broke up monopolies and trusts
Teddy Roosevelt
The name of the fight to get to the moon or send satellites into orbit.
Space Race
One of the structural barriers to voting created right after Reconstruction
Poll taxes, literacy tests, Grandfather clause
The term for the time that England ignored the colonies to the benefit of the colonies
Salutary Neglect
The system used to elect the president
Electoral College
This is the name of the process of moving people moving to cities
Urbanization
One of the two active wars during the Cold War
Korean War or Vietnam War
This was the principle created from the Marbury v. Madison case
Judicial Review
This philosophy most influenced the writing of the Declarartion of Independence
Enlightenment
What are checks and balances?
The ability of each branch to limit the power of other branches
What was the purpose of either of the two amendments passed during industrialization?
16- Creation of the income tax
17- direct election of Senators
The name of the movement to ruin the reputation of anyone accused of being a communist
McCarthyism or Red Scare
This war turned the US into a "two ocean empire"
Spanish American War
What was the phrase used by colonists angered about taxes?
No taxation without representation!
What is federalism?
The division of power between the federal government and the states
Why is it called the Gilded Age?
Although there was a lot of prosperity, below the surface there were societal problems (low pay, dangerous jobs, pollutions, etc)
What is the military-industrial complex?
The idea that war is very profitable for US businesses and thus pushed for by these businesses
Why was it ironic that Jefferson used implied powers to buy the Louisiana Territory?
He was opposed to expanding the power of the government and opposed implied powers being use to create the National Bank