Us History: Final
Puritan
A person who wanted simpler forms of worship and stricter morals than others did in the Protestant church during the 1500s and 1600s. Many Puritans settled in New England.
George Fitzhugh
"Cannibals All!" or "Slaves Without Masters"
John Greenleaf Whittier
"The Farewell"
What did Jackson's unofficial cabinet become known as?
"the kitchen cabinet"
abolitionist
A person who wants to do away with some rule or custom.
garrison
A place where a military force is stationed for defense.
piedmont
A plateau or district lying along or near the foot of a mountain range.
isolationism
A policy of noninvolvement in world affairs.
fascism
A political philosophy supporting an autocratic government headed by a dictator.
corollary
A proposition following so obviously from another that it requires little or no proof; a natural consequence of an existing policy.
depression
A reduction in the amount of jobs, money, and goods.
protectorate
A relation of protection and partial control by a strong nation over a weaker power.
Reformation
A religious movement in Europe during the 1500s and 1600s that resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
inflation
A sharp or sudden rise in prices resulting from too great expansion in paper money or bank credit.
mercenary
A soldier hired for pay by a foreign state.
palisade
A strong fence or defensive work consisting of pointed wooden stakes set firmly and closely together in the ground. Used for defense of frontier forts.
theology
A system of religious beliefs.
armistice
A temporary end of hostilities by mutual agreement; a truce.
sharecropper
A tenant farmer who pays a share of his crop as rent for his land.
Fuhrer
A title applied to Hitler by his followers.
Estes Kefauver
Adlai Stevenson's running mate
The man credited with teaching the patriots how to fight professionally is:
Baron von Steuben
Which man did General Washington make the Chief Inspector of the colonial troops?
Baron von Steuben
patroon
A landowner who had certain privileges under the former Dutch government of New York. A patroon usually owned a large amount of land.
burgess
A member of the lower house of the colonial legislature in Virginia.
poll tax
A money payment, usually one or two dollars, required of a person before he could vote. This tax was common in the Southern states.
entente
A mutual agreement, or the parties entering a mutual agreement.
immigrant
A person who comes into a foreign country or region to live.
emigrant
A person who leaves his or her own country or region to settle in another.
Select the three American presidents who approved of the United States backing the South Vietnamese in their civil war.
Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson
Richard Nixon
Eisenhower's Vice President
Adlai Stevenson
Eisenhower's opponent during the election of 1952
The cotton gin was invented by ____.
Eli Whitney
"During my reign, the Church of England was established by law and became the official church of the country. Many people in England were not happy with the church I formed, and began to protest. Some grew dangerous and rebellious and tried to separate from the church. To keep things under control I had to pass laws to prevent them from meeting and to hang their leaders for treason. If I hadn't, my kingdom would have erupted in chaos!" Which leader of England am I?
Elizabeth I
Thomas Jefferson
Embargo Act of 1807
Legislation passed during Harding's administration was the:
Emergency Quota Act
Three countries siding against Hitler's Germany were:
England France United States
Identify the four reasons why the Navigation Acts were not initially enforced by England.
England was at war with France and wanted the loyalty of the colonies. A struggle was going on between the king of England and Parliament. Growing trade with the colonies gave more profits to the British. A great distance separated England and the colonies.
The country began to recover from the effects of the Depression.
Ethiopia
A factory's main interests were for employee morale and profits.
False
After Rhee's Chinese volunteers entered the Korean conflict, the South Koreans were again pushed below the 38th parallel.
False
After driving the Chinese Nationalists to Formosa, Chiang Kai-shek set up the People's Republic of China.
False
After winning the Chinese civil war, Chiang Kai-shek set up the People's Republic of China.
False
Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolph, Henry Knox, and James Madison were the men chosen by President Washington to serve in the first cabinet.
False
Although the Crusades led to an increase in travel and trade, Western Europe still had little interaction with the new cultures encountered.
False
Although the colonial army lacked equipment and money at the beginning of the war, Congress could levy taxes, which would alleviate the problem.
False
American wars decreased employment and increased production.
False
Black Codes allowed black people the right to vote without paying a poll tax.
False
Britain, Australia, and France aided the United States in the war against Japan.
False
By the late 1920s, about 40 percent of the people of the United States remained on farms.
False
Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines became American protectorates.
False
Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines became United States possessions after the Spanish-American War.
False
Daniel Webster was an outspoken advocate of states' rights.
False
Edison's light bulb and Bell's telephone revolutionized communication.
False
Eisenhower and his men drove the Italians from North Africa.
False
Eisenhower's Peace Corps was successful in helping underdeveloped countries raise their living standards.
False
European countries did not test the Monroe Doctrine because of America's superior military strength.
False
France and England needed to receive reparations for the heavy destruction of their land during the war.
False
From their beginning, the Navigation Acts were strictly enforced.
False
German war criminals were tried at Nuremberg, France.
False
Jackson was a strong advocate of Calhoun's doctrine of nullification.
False
John Hay's Open-Door Policy kept the Chinese from taking advantage of European buyers.
False
Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie was known for his defeat of the French at Quebec.
False
Lord Grenville's program included the Virginia Resolves.
False
Major Anderson was replaced by President Lincoln with General P.G.T. Beauregard.
False
McCormick's reaper and Howe's thresher made raw materials cheaper for the textile industry.
False
Miles, Roosevelt, and Perry commanded forces in the Spanish-American War.
False
Mussolini's National Socialist Party's youth movement instilled loyalty in Germany's youth.
False
Patriots not only backed England's actions, they also aided the British army by giving them food and money.
False
President Wilson led the United States into a war he was anxious to enter.
False
Progressivism was supported only by the Democratic Party.
False
Russia and Great Britain claimed that they had no imperialistic motives when they entered World War II.
False
SEATO, like NATO, was formed to resist Communist advances in Europe.
False
The Allied powers were Italy, Germany, and Japan.
False
The Allied powers were made up of Italy, Germany, and Japan.
False
The American Navy, under the command of John Paul Jones, was no match for the British naval forces.
False
The Articles of Confederation established a strong national government.
False
The Atlantic Charter let not only the Axis powers but also Russia know what the English and French stand was concerning occupation.
False
The Battle of New Orleans was the final, decisive battle that won the War of 1812.
False
The Battle of Normandy began June 6, 1945.
False
The British general at the Battle of Bunker Hill was Horatio Gates.
False
The Confederacy adopted the "Stars and Stripes" as its national flag.
False
The Cumberland Road was America's first transcontinental road.
False
The Eighteenth Amendment was supported by the religious community except for Protestants.
False
The Embargo Act of 1807 did serious damage to the economies of England and France.
False
The Embargo Act of 1807 stopped trade with England, thus decreasing American production.
False
The German attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II.
False
The Intolerable Acts caused the formation of the Continental Navy.
False
The Italian economy, like the British, was centered around the military.
False
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 9, 1941.
False
The Korean conflict staged Americans and North Koreans against the Chinese and South Koreans.
False
The League of Nations, supported by Truman, was rejected by the American people.
False
The Marbury vs. Madison decision established the principle of Federal control of interstate commerce.
False
The Marine retreat from the Chosan Reservoir area was accomplished easily.
False
The Potsdam meeting resulted in American support of countries opposed to Communism.
False
The Republican platform approved the protective tariff, supported the extension of slavery into the territories, and supported Federal funding for internal improvements.
False
The Square Deal and Open-Door Policy dealt with involvement in the Far East.
False
The Texas fight for independence was led by Sam Houston.
False
The United States agreed to leave Vietnam within six months.
False
The United States became actively involved in Vietnam combat during the administration of President Kennedy.
False
The United States could not reach acceptable terms of settlement with France regarding peaceful shipping.
False
The United States joined the war when Germany crossed neutral Belgium.
False
The United States president in the 1930s was Theodore Roosevelt.
False
The Vietnam conflict arose between the Democratic and Republican forces in Vietnam.
False
The XYZ Affair got its name because the American envoys refused to name the three English officials who demanded a large amount of money before they would even discuss a peace treaty.
False
The XYZ Affair involved relations between the United States and England.
False
The initial campaign of the Americans in 1812--to invade and conquer Canada--was their first victory in the war.
False
The partial return of Boxer Rebellion money and Hay's Japanese-American Treaty aided United States relations with the Far East.
False
The purpose of the United Nations was to fight off Communist offensives.
False
Through the "spoils system" government positions were filled by trained civil servants regardless of party affiliation.
False
Wilson's peace plans received more support than he had first hoped.
False
Japan sided with England because of an Alliance agreed upon in 1904.
False; Anglo-Japanese Alliance of 1902
Henry Ward Beecher, a fervent abolitionist from Cincinnati, Ohio, was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
False; Harriet Beecher Stowe; AKA Life Among the Lowly
John Rankin was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
False; Harriet Tubman
The United States was clearly fighting against Spain for possession of Cuba.
False; In declaring war, the United States clearly stated that its purpose in the conflict was only to give Cuba independence without any intention of taking the island over as a possession.
Nat Turner declared that, regardless of laws to the contrary, every human has the inherent right to be free.
False; John Quincy Adams
President Andrew Johnson was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater.
False; Lincoln was assassinated
In the election of 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes received the majority of the votes; however, Samuel Tilden won the election.
False; Political Compromise. In the 1876 election, the Democratic candidate, Samuel Tilden, received a majority of the popular votes, but only 184 electoral votes; Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican candidate, received 165 electoral votes. South Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida sent in two sets of electoral votes, one set from the "carpetbag" governments still in effect in those states. Hayes needed all the votes from these states and Oregon, which was late getting in its results. Tilden only needed one of these votes to win the election. Because of the confusion over the two sets of results, Congress established an Electoral Commission comprised of seven Republicans, seven Democrats, and one unbiased justice. However, the unbiased member withdrew from the commission before the election, and his replacement was a strong Republican. The eight Republicans voted for Hayes, and he became the nineteenth president of the United States.
Sam Houston accepted Mexico's offer of land in Texas and led settlers into the state to begin a new life.
False; Stephen Austin did that
The first Southern state to approve the Fourteenth Amendment and be readmitted to the Union was Louisiana.
False; Tennessee
Sentiments in the United States leaned toward support of the Triple Alliance.
False; Triple Entente
Wilson's Fourteen Points concerned a world peace settlement following World War II.
False; World War I
World War I erupted when an Austrian assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
False; a Serbian assassinated
City living was independent, but country life was interdependent.
False; city interdependent; country independent
John Bell's Constitutional Union Party favored preservation of the Union and denounced slavery.
False; did not mention slavery
Minnesota had more land in agriculture than any state.
False; least
The conflict over the disputed territory between Texas and Mexico was because Texas claimed all the land up to the Nueces River and the Mexican government claimed all the land to the Rio Grande River.
False; other way around
The Force Act gave former Confederates the right to vote.
False; protect black voters, but by this time many African Americans were too frightened to exercise their rights.
General War Order No. 1 was an order for Union forces to move against the South on:
February 22
Proponents of the Constitution were called:
Federalists
In which one of the following countries did most of the manumitted blacks from the U.S. settle in?
Liberia
In which of the following states was a law passed limiting the slave workday?
Louisiana
tidewater
Low-lying land along a seacoast through which tides flow.
Which of the following does not describe the state of the country's preparedness for the War of 1812?
Loyal Americans were eager to give up their civilian jobs to volunteer to fight for the cause of their nation.
Which General led the American forces in World War II on the Pacific front?
MacArthur
state using ten percent of land for farming
Maine
ratified
Make valid by approving; confirmed.
bootlegging
Making or selling liquor illegally.
How did some U.S. citizens oppose the Vietnam war?
Many expressed opposition through protest marches.
state with the most people per square mile
Maryland
Which of the following four states were called the border states?
Maryland Kentucky Missouri Delaware
most densely populated state
Massachusetts
After his defeat at Manassas, General McDowell was replaced by General:
McClellan
Which of the following cities in Mexico was captured by American troops during the war?
Mexico City
By the early 1900s, what were the two leading industrial regions in the United States?
Mid-Atlantic North Central
state with fewest people per square mile
Minnesota
state with a higher slave population than white population
Mississippi
Which six states immediately followed the first state in secession?
Mississippi Georgia Louisiana Florida Texas Alabama
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 provided that:
Missouri be admitted as a slave state Maine be admitted as a free state slavery was prohibited in the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36° 30' north latitude line, with the exception of Missouri
Missouri Compromise
Missouri was admitted as a slave state; Maine as a free state; area north of 36° 30' in the Louisiana Purchase would be closed to slavery; brought about because of Alabama; introduced by Henry Clay
Henry Ford
Model T
specie
Money in the form of coins; metal money.
reparations
Money paid by the defeated countries for acts of war.
The policy that European nations should not interfere with America was known as the _____.
Monroe Doctrine
Saracens
Muslim Turks who conquered the Arabs in the A.D. 1000s leading to the Crusades.
Select the two men who headed the Axis powers of Germany and Italy in World War II.
Mussolini Hitler
The United States' counteraction to Communist infiltration in Europe was:
NATO
The men who led the three well-known slave revolts were:
Nat Turner Gabriel Prosser Denmark Vesey
In 1866, the first attempt in the United States at a union for workers was called the
National Labor Union
Which of the following was the first labor organization that began in 1866?
National Labor Union
Formosa
Nationalist Chinese Republic
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 granted citizenship to all people born in the United States except:
Native Americans
collective bargaining
Negotiation between organized workers and employers on wages, hours, conditions, and benefits.
The declaration of war in 1812 was strongly opposed by:
New England merchants
The terms of the Treaty of Ghent included all of the following except:
New Orleans was returned to Great Britain; include boundaries were restored to their pre-war locations the two nations agreed to stop fighting
largest NE State
New York
Henry Kissinger was secretary of state under which president?
Nixon
Which of the following statements is true of life in the West?
No permanent class of laborers existed.
Stephen Douglas
Northern Democrat candidate
Dred Scott
Not a citizen so couldn't sue. Sued for his freedom but lost.
most populous Western state
Ohio
state with largest free black population
Ohio
Congress adopted the ______ asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out.
Olive Branch Petition
dictator
One ruling absolutely and often oppressively.
artisan
One trained in some mechanic art or trade.
pacifist
One who opposes military ideals, war, or military preparedness, and instead seeks settlement of disputes by negotiation.
agrarian
Organized or designed to promote agricultural interests.
indigenous
Originating in the region or country where found; native.
stereotypes
Oversimplified images of a person or group held in common by members of a group.
In which of the following cities were peace talks held with the North Vietnamese?
Paris
"If this be treason, make the most of it," was said by:
Patrick Henry
The man who said "If this be treason, make the most of it," was:
Patrick Henry
infiltration
Penetration for the purpose of subversive activity.
fall line
Place where rivers descend in falls or rivers from a piedmont to a plain.
Hitler soon spread his destructive power to:
Poland
Two countries seized by Hitler included:
Poland Austria
Jefferson Davis
President of the Confederacy
Vietcong
President who sent soldiers to South Vietnam as advisors
bourgeoisie
Property owners and businesspeople as a class, as contrasted with the working class or proletariat.
Lord Grenville's program included the:
Quartering Act
The act that divided the South into five military districts was the:
Reconstruction Act
Abraham Lincoln
Republican Party candidate
The last state to ratify the Constitution was:
Rhode Island
smallest NE State
Rhode Island
In the 1800s, what city was the most industrial in the South and was also the nation's tobacco center?
Richmond
In which of the following cities was the Confederate capital?
Richmond
The First Continental Congress drew up a Declaration of
Rights and Grievances
Which pair of men were responsible for arranging the purchase of the Louisiana Territory?
Robert Livingston and James Monroe
The black slave who would later captain a Union ship was
Robert Smalls
Allied countries represented at the Paris peace talks included all of the following except:
Russia
A factor hindering the German invasion of Russia was:
Russian guerrilla warfare
Khrushchev
Russian premier
The Committees of Correspondence were organized by:
Samuel Adams
The arrest of two men resulted in the rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes. Which two men were arrested?
Samuel Adams John Hancock
The first cotton-spinning mill in the United States was built by:
Samuel Slater
Anti-American spirit increased in Latin America when the United States intervened in the governments of which four nations?
Santo Domingo Haiti Nicaragua Mexico
Henry Kissinger served under President Nixon as the United States _______.
Secretary of State
General Grant defeated the Confederate forces at Pittsburgh Landing in the Battle of:
Shiloh
Blacks from Europe were relocated in _____.
Sierra Leone
The first Englishman to sail around the world was:
Sir Francis Drake
Slave Codes
Slaves could not own property, real or personal. Slaves were not citizens and were not able to prosecute offenses in court. Slaves were not allowed to testify in court, except against another slave or freedman. Slaves could not be a party in binding contracts. Slaves could not carry weapons, and were not allowed to strike any white person, even in self-defense. Slaves were not allowed to visit the homes of white people or freedmen, nor could these people visit slaves in their "quarters." Slaves could not meet in groups unless a white person was present. Slaves could not leave their plantation without permission. Slaves could not accept, possess, nor transfer any literature that might provoke a revolt. According to the law, slaves were not to be taught to read.
How was the demand for labor on the "slave frontier" met?
Slaves were sold in the South by owners in the border states.
sod
Soil filled with the roots of grass, herbs, and so forth
black freedman living in New York, captured and sold in the New Orleans slave market
Solomon Northrup
What statement best describes the position of most Northerners toward slavery?
Some states passed personal liberty laws for runaway slaves.
Which state was first to secede from the Union?
South Carolina
William Harper
South Carolina Nullification Ordinance of 1832
John Breckenridge
Southern Democratic Party candidate
What best defines nullification?
Southern senators Calhoun and Hayne argued that Congress could not pass laws that favored one region of the country over another.
The dictatorial Russian leader who took power after Lenin was .
Stalin
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced by:
Stephen Douglas
What best defines the Freeport Doctrine?
Stephen Douglas' position that slavery could be excluded from a territory if officials did not pass laws to protect it
apropos
Suited to the time, place, or occasion.
sectionalism
Support for one section without regard for the needs of the other sections or the nation as a whole.
sovereignty
Supreme political power or authority.
In which of the following regions in California was gold discovered?
Sutter's Fort
Which of the following were neutral?
Switzerland Spain Scandinavia Holland
The only Southern state to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment was:
Tennessee
state with largest slave population
Tennessee
Fort Henry was located on the:
Tennessee River
The act that prohibited the president from removing Federal officials previously approved by the Senate was the:
Tenure of Office Act
literacy test
Test required to indicate the ability of a person to read and write English or to present evidence, such as a school diploma, of his ability to read and write.
state with the fewest people per square mile
Texas
The victory at Trenton was important because it caused France to sign a treaty with America that would provide the aid America so desperately needed.
The British attempt to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies failed when Burgoyne surrendered his army at Saratoga.
Kuomintang
The Chinese Nationalist Party led by Chiang Kai-shek.
How did the French react to Jay's Treaty with England?
The French began to capture American ships.
Which best defines ratified?
The United States joins the United Nations.
rehabilitation
The act of restoring to a state of health and useful activity through training, therapy, and guidance.
foreclosure
The act of taking away a mortgage.
emancipation
The act or process of setting free; release.
nullification
The action of a state setting aside a national law it considers unconstitutional.
In what four ways did the United States change after the end of the Spanish-American War?
The added possessions meant new responsibilities for the United States. The United States navy increased in size. The United States involvement in international affairs increased. Agriculture increased in the United States following the war.
capital
The amount of money or property that a company or a person uses in carrying on a business; national or individual wealth as produced by industry and available for reinvestment in the production of goods.
reprisal
The application of force by one nation against another in retaliation for acts committed.
How did World War II affect the American economy?
The country began to recover from the effects of the Depression.
mercantilism
The economic system prevailing in Europe in the 1500s and 1600s which favored a balance of exports over imports, national wealth being measured by the amount of gold and silver possessed.
disarmament
The elimination or limitation of armed forces, military equipment, or weapons of war.
colonization
The establishment of a colony or colonies.
monopoly
The exclusive control of a commodity or production by a business.
Vietnamization
The gradual transfer of fighting in Vietnam from United States soldiers to South Vietnamese troops.
Renaissance
The great revival of art and learning in Europe during the 1300s, 1400s, and 1500s.
manifest destiny
The idea that the United States should extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Which of the following statements does not describe the importance of the Alaskan Purchase?
The land lacks valuable raw materials.
Toleration Act
The law enacted in Maryland that allowed the colonists to have freedom of religion.
urbanization
The mass movement of rural people to the urban areas of the country.
optimal
The most favorable or best.
Prohibition
The movement banning the buying and selling of liquor.
growing season
The period between the last killing frost in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall.
Middle Ages
The period in European history between ancient and modern times, from about A.D. 500 to 1450.
Which of the following statements is true of President Harding's program of normalcy?
The policy was supported by the people of the United States.
indulgences
The practice that eternal punishment for sin may be lessened by doing good works, known as "doing penance."
progressivism
The promotion of new and more liberal ideas and changes.
hedonistic
The pursuit of pleasure as the chief activity of life.
Islam
The religion founded by Mohammed. In its essence Islam holds to the doctrine of the unity and omnipotence of Allah, and of the responsibility of every human being to Allah.
compromise
The settlement of a disagreement when each party gives up part of his or her demands.
What effect did Stowe's stories of little Eva, Uncle Tom, and Simon Legree have upon the slavery issue?
The stories became a wedge of division between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
internationalism
The thinking that a nation should be actively involved in world affairs.
isolationism
The thinking that opposes a nation's involvement in political or military affairs outside its hemisphere.
antebellum
The time before the American Civil War.
Many of the serious problems that plagued the government under the Articles of Confederation developed because of the limited power of the central government.
True
Many people thought World War I would be the last war.
True
Hitler's power in Europe was seriously checked when the United States entered the war.
True
Hours, wages, and working conditions were problem areas for the factory worker.
True
If the British had accepted the Olive Branch Petition, the Revolutionary War might have been averted.
True
It was estimated that 50,000 slaves escaped by the Underground Railroad between 1830
True
Jackson opposed the national bank because he felt that it enabled eastern businesspeople to make money at the expense of southern planters and western farmers.
True
Jackson's last years were plagued by financial troubles brought about by his fight against the national bank.
True
Japan seized Pacific islands to boost its economy and trade.
True
Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was not as much of a revolution as he thought.
True
Jefferson's administration was the beginning of popular government in the United States.
True
Kennedy's firm but cautious action in the Cuban missile crisis resulted in the disassembling of Russian missiles.
True
Lincoln did not want to send more troops to Fort Sumter because of the possible secession of Virginia and other loyal states.
True
MacArthur was opposed to Truman's policy of containment in Korea.
True
Manufacturing accounted for 12 percent of the workers in the West
True
Many historians believe the leading motive for the War of 1812 was the western desire for land expansion.
True
Many scandals brought suspicions concerning Harding's credibility.
True
Mao Zedong headed the Communist forces in China; Chiang Kai-shek headed the Nationalists.
True
Nathan Hale gave his life for his country.
True
One factor that enraged farmers in Massachusetts leading to Shays' Rebellion was that the state raised taxes.
True
Panama successfully revolted against Colombia when it refused the U.S. offer for the canal's construction.
True
Perry and Hay were involved in United States affairs in the Far East.
True
President Harding developed a post war program to return to normalcy because people were weary of fighting for causes and campaigns; they wanted to center their interest on their own betterment.
True
President Lincoln urged the South to reconsider its actions before seceding.
True
Prohibition was backed by many groups of the United States' religious community.
True
Prussia led Europe in military readiness techniques.
True
Quakers often opened their homes to runaways.
True
Robert Livingston and James Monroe
True
Rough Riders, Big Stick, and Square Deal all have Theodore Roosevelt in common.
True
Russia continued to occupy conquered lands, often controlling their governments.
True
Shays' Rebellion united the colonies in recognizing a need for a strong national government.
True
Slavery held the South in bondage to an archaic way of life.
True
Slavery was prohibited north of the Ohio River.
True
Slaves were held in all thirteen of the original colonies.
True
Social Darwinism implies a "survival of the fittest."
True
The Albany Plan of Union was rejected by the colonies.
True
The Alien and Sedition Acts violated the First Amendment which guarantees freedom of speech and press.
True
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a costly mistake for the Federalists because they were contrary to the ideas found in the Bill of Rights.
True
The Atlantic Charter demonstrated American and British unity in seeking to restore peace and self-determinism in Europe after World War II.
True
The British attempt to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies failed when Burgoyne surrendered his army at Saratoga.
True
The British navy needed sailors and began taking them off American vessels by force in a procedure called impressment.
True
The Central Intelligence Agency backed the Bay of Pigs invasion of Castro's Cuba.
True
The Confederacy needed control of Fort Sumter, located in Charleston harbor.
True
The Constitution provides for three branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial.
True
The Cumberland Road and the Erie Canal improved early American travel.
True
The Eighteenth Amendment prohibited the buying and selling of liquor.
True
The English turned down the Albany Plan of Union because they preferred to deal with the colonies individually rather than as a group.
True
The Erie Canal stretched from Lake Erie to the Hudson River.
True
The Federalist essays were written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay in support of the Constitution.
True
The Fourteen Points encouraged the Allied soldiers by giving them goals for which to fight.
True
The Fourteen Points were dropped behind enemy lines to encourage surrender.
True
The French and Indian War was the final colonial war between France and England.
True
The German military build-up by Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty.
True
The German president in the 1930s was Paul von Hindenburg.
True
The Intolerable Acts were aimed at punishing Boston for its infamous Tea Party.
True
The Judiciary Act of 1789 provided for a Supreme Court made up of a Chief Justice and five associate justices.
True
The Klan reached its peak population in 1924.
True
The Ku Klux Klan was created mainly by rural people.
True
The Panic of 1819 was due in part to the rapid expansion in industry and agriculture and to uncontrolled land speculation.
True
The Potsdam meetings determined the future of occupied European nations following World War II.
True
The Revolution was not caused so much by the acts of the British government as by their attitudes.
True
The Russian Sputnik began the space race.
True
The Second World War in Europe ended May 8, 1945.
True
The Sino-Soviet Pact joined China and Russia in a treaty.
True
The South is considered as a rural and agrarian region.
True
The Southern Democrats refused to nominate Stephen Douglas because he would not change his stand on popular sovereignty.
True
The Treaty of Versailles was violated by Hitler's military build-up.
True
The Twelfth Amendment provides for the electors to cast separate ballots for president and for vice president.
True
The United Nations consisted of fifty nations, including the United States.
True
The United Nations had a more successful start than the League of Nations.
True
The United States and Great Britain sought no intervention in conquered lands after World War II.
True
The United States began a program of restrictive immigration during the 1920s.
True
The United States struggled between policies of internationalism and isolationism during the 1920s.
True
The United States wanted a change from Wilson's progressivism after World War I.
True
The United States was concerned about uprisings in Cuba because Cuba was close to the U.S., and the U.S. had invested money in Cuban businesses.
True
The attack on Tokyo surprised the Japanese because they were told the U.S. planes could not get close without detection.
True
The concept of Vietnamization gave international respect to the pullout of American troops from Vietnam.
True
The dangers in the military build-up of Germany, Italy, and Japan were they used force to take what they wanted and their desire for power increased.
True
The election of 1824 was settled in the House of Representatives since none of the four candidates had polled a majority in the electoral college.
True
The first battle fought after Fort Sumter was the battle at Manassas Junction.
True
The first direct tax levied by England on the colonists was the stamp tax.
True
The first political parties were formed around regional and economic differences.
True
The main issue of the Cold War concerned the occupation of the conquered areas of World War II.
True
The military build-up of Germany and Italy set the stage for World War II.
True
The military build-ups of Hitler and Mussolini gave them the advantage over nearby smaller countries.
True
The nation expanding its power in the western Pacific was Japan.
True
The progressive movement fought various problems within the United States.
True
The shortage of money in the colonies forced the colonists to use a system of barter.
True
The states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin were formed in the Northwest Territory.
True
The steamboat was used not only on American waterways but also in international trade.
True
The treatment slaves received depended on the personality of the individual owner, not the slave codes.
True
The trials of Nuremberg gave many Nazi leaders the death sentence.
True
The war in Europe came to an end on May 8, 1945.
True
The war was the first global conflict.
True
Thomas Pickney's treaty with Spain won for the United States free navigation of the Mississippi and permission for American traders to deposit goods for shipment at the mouth of the river.
True
Thomas Pinckney's treaty with Spain won for the United States free navigation of the Mississippi and permission for American traders to deposit goods for shipment at the mouth of the river.
True
To become industrial, a nation must have raw materials, workers, and capital.
True
Uncle Tom's Cabin sold three hundred thousand copies by the end of 1852 and was banned in the South.
True
Under Andrew Jackson the forces of nationalism and sectionalism were in continual conflict.
True
Urbanization gave African Americans far greater opportunities for advancement.
True
Urbanization gave to African Americans hope of better opportunities and advancement.
True
War stimulates a nation's economy by increasing production and jobs.
True
When Russia cut off western supply routes to Berlin, the United States and Great Britain responded with the Berlin Airlift.
True
When Washington said that the United States would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflicts he was, in essence, saying that the United States would remain neutral.
True
While Truman maintained a policy of containment in Korea, MacArthur sought an all-out war for victory.
True
Women and children were victims of abuse in the factory.
True
Wood and Gorgas were both concerned with controlling yellow fever.
True
United States and British counteractions to Communist expansion in Europe included which of the four actions?
Truman Doctrine the Marshall Plan the Berlin Airlift NATO
In the early 1800s, the growth of trade between Western settlements and Eastern towns and cities was encouraged by the development of:
canals
What means of transportation provided the shortest shipping time for goods between Westerners and those in the East?
canals
The South had all the necessary ingredients for industry after the Civil War except:
capital
Captain David Farragut
captured port of New Orleans
What four things were blacks NOT allowed to do according to the codes?
carry weapons vote meet in groups with other blacks hold public office
To prevent one branch from taking too much power, the Constitutional Convention set up a system of:
checks and balances
Oliver O. Howard
chief of Freedman's Bureau
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, made in opposition to the Alien and Sedition Acts:
claimed that the states could nullify any actions by the federal government that they judged unconstitutional
The Proclamation Act of 1763:
closed the lands west of the Allegheny Mountains to settlers
Which of the following were potential sources of power for United States industry?
coal fields oil deposits rivers and streams
General Halleck
commanded Union forces in the East
McClellan
commanded army of the Potomac
Westmoreland
commander of American forces in Vietnam
George McDuffie
considered slavery an improvement over life in Africa
Five factors aiding the booming growth of corporations included:
consolidation monopolies stifling competition modern machinery specialists
The two major difficulties faced by the Panama Canal project were:
construction problems yellow fever
Select the three items that do not illustrate why the Scots-Irish immigrated to America.
continual warfare among the many Scots-Irish states religious persecution of the Protestant peasants heavy taxation and seizure of property by the warring factions
Four prewar conflicts were over:
control of the Balkan States North African colonies Alsace-Lorraine freeing of Italians under Austrian rule
The most important crop raised in the South was:
cotton
Eli Whitney
cotton gin; developed system of interchangeable parts; increased production
NLU
curb of inflation and create eight hour work days
Jackson and Lee
defeated Pope in the second battle of Bull Run
Two incidents that brought demands for war with Spain were:
derogatory letter of the Spanish Ambassador explosion of the Maine
Duryea brothers
developed a successful automobile
A factor of Eisenhower's foreign policy included:
developing friendships with foreign countries helping foreign nations recover from war
General Scott's strategy
divide and conquer
The Dawes Act:
divided Native American reservation land
Mason-Dixon
dividing line between North and South
Four European military build-ups included:
increase in weapons increased military budgets naval build-up fortification of boundaries
Germany, Italy, and Japan built up their militaries to:
increase their power
Southern planters objected to the tariff because it:
increased the cost of manufactured goods
Open-Door Policy
international policy giving all countries equal trading rights with China
An unsuccessful German offensive was the:
invasion of Great Britain
Jethro Wood
iron plow
greenbacks
issued as Northern currency
Congress didn't provide the army with enough equipment because:
it didn't have enough money
As Great Britain reaped the benefits of its Industrial Revolution:
it tried to keep English inventions and methods to itself
The principal instrument of England's overseas expansion whereby individuals invested and profited in proportion to the number of shares purchased is known as a:
joint-stock company
Which factors caused the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment to break down?
lack of government agents to control illegal liquor-related crimes people opposing Prohibition did little to help authorities
What were two disadvantages the colonies faced in starting a war with England?
lack of money and equipment lack of organization
Two last-minute problems in the American attack on Tokyo included:
lack of nighttime hours not enough gas
Three problems faced by labor unions included:
lack of unity opposition from corporations blacklisting of leaders
Nat Turner
led a slave revolt in which over a hundred people were killed
Paul Cuffe
led a slave revolt in which over a hundred people were killed
Lieutant Colonel James Doolittle
led the Tokyo bombing attack
Theodore Roosevelt
led the U.S. out of the philosophy of isolationism into world leader status
Thomas A. Edison
light bulb
Three weaknesses of the Continental Army were:
little organization lack of equipment untrained
Warren Harding
low-keyed leader
Four uses for oil included:
lubrication producing steam operating internal combustion engines lighting kerosene lamps
George Washington's proclamation of neutrality was:
made because the United States was too weak to wage war
The Second Continental Congress:
made provisions for a Continental Army with George Washington as commander-in-chief adopted a "Declaration of Causes of Necessity of Taking up Arms" endorsed the Olive Branch Petition
assembly line
made putting together of goods piece by piece; increased production greatly
Ku Klux Klan
made up largely of rural, white supremacist Americans; began in 1865; started Nathaniel B. Forrest
What two groups of people worked in the factory?
managers and laborers
Four items the United States supplied the Allies with were:
manpower food a boost in morale military equipment
Which of the following statements is true of Missouri?
many of the settlers were slaveowners from the South
The new black codes allowed the blacks to do what five things?
marry by law swear out affidavits in criminal cases go to school testify as witnesses during a trial sue or be sued in civil courts
The battle of the Alamo in Texas resulted in a:
massacre
Cyrus McCormick
mechanical reaper
The idea that the power of a country is measured in terms of its gold and silver is called:
mercantilism
The U.S. Constitution provides for all of the following branches of government except for:
military
What two advantages did Hitler and Mussolini have over nearby countries?
military strength modern weapons
To prepare for war or combat is called:
mobilization
Four factors increasing industrial power included:
modern production methods consolidation improved distribution specialists
Japanese-American Treaty
negotiated by Perry
President Lyndon B. Johnson decided _________ for reelection in 1968.
not to run
The Homestead Act:
offered land in the West to any citizen willing to develop it
Edwin Drake
oil
Louis Armstrong
one of the most famous musicians of all time
Truman
opposed all-out United States war with China approved use of the atomic bomb
P.G.T. Beauregard
ordered the bombardment of Fort Sumter
What was the purpose of the Townshend Program?
pass taxes to pay the salaries of those enforcing the law
Alien Enemies Act
permitted president to imprison or deport dangerous aliens in time of war
Alien Act
permitted the President to deport aliens whom he judged "dangerous"
Which minority wielded greatest political power in its region in the period before the Civil War?
planters in the South
Big Stick policy
policy of soft talk but an efficient navy to keep the terms of Monroe Doctrine
Square Deal
policy stating that labor, big business, and the common man should be given an equal deal
The South's main concession to the North in the Compromise of 1850 was:
popular sovereignty
The doctrine that allowed people living in the territories to decide the issue of slavery through their governmental bodies was called:
popular sovereignty
A main provision of the Monroe Doctrine was to:
prevent European interference in North and South America
Jay's Treaty of 1794:
prevented a war between England and the United States
steel
provided a tough, efficient building material for industrial purposes
NDEA
provided money for studies in math and science
The Intolerable Acts were passed to:
punish boston
Morrill Tariff
raised money for the North
Three requirements for industrial growth include:
raw materials workers capital
During Jackson's term in office he:
refused to use Federal troops to protect the Cherokee tribe
The League of Nations was established to:
regulate international relations
Wade-Davis Bill
required citizens to take oath before readmission as a state
The Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution, adopted in 1804:
required the electoral college to vote separately for president and vice president
Gulf of Tonkin
resolution giving President Johnson authority to retaliate militarily in the Vietnam War
After the Spanish-American War, the United States helped Cuba in what four ways?
restore order rebuild the country get rid of yellow fever set up a republican government
Alexander Hamilton proposed paying the entire national debt at its face value in order to:
restore the nation's economic credit so that the government could raise money in the future
The Alien and Sedition Acts were designed to:
restrain Republican opposition to the Federalist administration
North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas
seceded after fall of Ft. Sumter
A political democracy needs a strong social foundation if it is to survive. Which of the following two changes helped develop a strong social foundation?
separation of church and state state governments were established
Cuba allowed the United States to take what three actions?
set up a naval base intervene to preserve their independence intervene to maintain government
drainage basin
A land drained by a river and its tributaries.
Italy, Germany, and Japan were known as the ______ powers during World War II.
Axis
Protected by military troops, the new legislatures passed some laws beneficial to the South:
(1) the elimination of property qualifications for voting in the places where they still existed; (2) reapportionment of state legislatures and representation in Congress; (3) abolishment of debtors imprisonment; (4) provision of free public schools; and (5) the restoration of the roads, bridges, and factories in the South.
Three important factors influenced the Southern lifestyle:
(1) the gentleman planter and his lifestyle, (2) the hot and humid Southern weather with dry summers and occasional winter frosts, and (3) the black slaves.
armada
A fleet of ships or large force of moving things.
despotism
A government of tyranny or oppression led by an absolute ruler.
What was a result of the Land Ordinance of 1787?
A government was provided for the Northwest.
Republican Radicals
A group in Congress that wished to deal harshly with the defeated South.
William Grayson
."The Hireling and the Slave"
Wilson's Fourteen Points
1. "open covenants openly arrived at," with no secret international agreements in the future; 2. freedom of the seas outside territorial waters in peace and war, except in the case of international action to enforce international treaties; 3. removal of all possible economic barriers and establishment of equal trade conditions among nations; 4. reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety; 5. impartial adjustments of colonial claims; 6. evacuation of all German troops from Russia, an opportunity for Russia independently to determine its own political development and national policy, and acceptance of Russia as a free nation; 7. evacuation and restoration of Belgium; 8. restoration of France and return of Alsace-Lorraine to France; 9. readjustment of the Italian frontier; 10. limited self-government for the people of Austria-Hungary; 11. reconstruction of Balkan states with access to the sea, and independence guaranteed for the Balkan countries; 12. self-determination for Turkey, and guarantees that the Dardanelles be permanently opened as a free passage to ships of all nations; 13. independence for Poland and an outlet to the sea; and 14. formation of a general association of nations.
1.Superior military leadership . 2. Established governmental agencies . 3. Troops physically prepared for fighting . 4. Adequate transportation . 5. Diversified agriculture . 6. A defensive stand . 7. Available natural resources . 8. Factories able to produce munitions and supplies . 9. Familiar with terrain and climate . 10. A larger source of manpower .
1. South 2. North 3. South 4. North 5. North 6. South 7. North 8. North 9. South 10. North
1. peace ending World War I 2. disputed French-German territory 3. Wilson's peace plan 4. organization to secure world peace 5. British prime minister 6. French premier 7. Italian premier
1. TREATY OF VERSAILLES 2. ALSACE - LORRAINE 3. FOURTEEN POINTS 4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS 5. LLOYD GEORGE 6. CLEMENCEAU 7. ORLANDO
internal combustion
A heat engine in which the fuel burns inside the engine itself.
Washington Disarmament Conference
1921 meeting limiting military equipment
Immigration Act
1924 legislation restricting immigration
Kellogg-Briand Pact
1928 agreement renouncing war
During the period of the Crusades, warfare between Christians and Muslims lasted nearly:
200 years
The growing season in the interior plains lasts how many months?
5 to 7
Many people urged America to fight the British to hold the northern boundary of Oregon at:
54° 40'
dissenter
A Protestant in England or Scotland who belongs to some church other than the established church.
arsenal
A building for making and storing arms and military equipment.
quarter
A certain part of a community; a place to live.
indentured servant
A colonist who contracted to work for another colonist for a certain period of time.
joint-stock company
A company whose capital is owned in shares by stockholders, any one of whom can sell some or all of his or her shares without the consent of the others.
stalemate
A deadlock or tie.
tariff
A duty levied by a government on imported or exported goods.
quitrent
A fixed rent paid in money, instead of services rendered.
The mass development of labor-saving devices for farmers was known as the _____ Revolution.
Agricultural
Teapot Dome Scandal
Albert B. Fall
The Treaty of Paris of 1763 returned:
All of the above (Martinique to France Guadeloupe to France Haiti to France)
During World War II, France, the United States, Russia, and Great Britain composed the:
Allied forces
Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by:
American paratroopers
Under the terms of the Embargo Act passed by Congress:
American ships could not transport goods to foreign ports
Truman Doctrine
American support of countries opposed to Communism
Which one of the following statements best describes America's postwar attitudes?
Americans were concerned about the Communist takeover of Russia in 1917.
vengeance
An act of revenge for a wrong or injury.
astrolabe
An astronomical instrument used to measure the altitude of the sun or stars.
malaria
An infectious disease, caused by a parasite that is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito, that causes periods of chills, sweating, and fevers.
chattel
An item of movable property.
embargo
An order restricting certain goods and/or ships from entering or leaving a country.
habeas corpus
An order to bring a person before a court to find whether or not he is being held lawfully.
Americans who opposed the Constitution were called:
Antifederalists
Separatists
Any of the believers who broke from the Church of England during the reign of James I.
acquisition
Anything gained or acquired.
Which of the following is not characteristic of the Tallmadge Amendment?
As a group, the Southern representatives supported the amendment.
All of the following countries sided with England against Hitler except for:
Austria-Hungary
James Weldon Johnson
Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man
proprietary colony
Belonging to a proprietor; owned by a private person.
medieval
Belonging to or having to do with the Middle Ages (the years from about A.D. 500 to 1450).
The colonist who convinced the French to aid the colonies was
Benjamin Franklin
The president of the first American antislavery society was:
Benjamin Franklin
The first ten amendments to the Constitution that safeguard the rights of individuals are called the:
Bill of Rights
The bitter confrontations between proslavery and antislavery factions earned the new Kansas territory the name ______ .
Bleeding Kansas
The increased United States involvement in world affairs included which of the following five ways:
Boxer Rebellion Open-Door Policy Spanish-American War Japanese-Russian settlement Algeciras Conference
What three nations were allies of the United States in the war with Japan?
Britain Australia China
The United States was brought to the brink of war with England in 1794 because of:
British seizure of American ships and impressment of American seamen
What was the effect of the change from hand power to machine power in industry?
Business moved out of homes to the factory.
The fertile central valley is located in:
California
Blacks were encouraged to immigrate to what five areas?
Canada Haiti Mexico South America Western Frontier
United States reinforcements contributed greatly to three Allied victories in France at:
Cantigny Argonne Forest Chateau-Thierry
impeachment
Charge of misbehavior in office against a government official.
The nation's largest railroad center was located in:
Chicago
premier
Chief minister of state.
The Axis powers included all except:
China
Select five places that were targeted for an eventual Communist takeover.
China Cuba Indochina Korea Vietnam
Boxer Rebellion
Chinese goal of trying to rid their homeland of all foreigners
The nation's pork-packing center was located in:
Cincinnati
The act that forbade the issue of presidential orders to the army without going through the General of the Army was the:
Command of the Army Act
Thomas Paine was the author of:
Common Sense
Thomas Paine wrote:
Common Sense
What four concerns did the United States have when Eisenhower took office?
Communism inflation taxes Federal spending
A Russian action that almost triggered another European conflict was:
Communist propaganda
"Stonewall" Jackson
Confederate West Point graduate; kept Union army in Washington D.C
Select four weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
Congress had no power to collect taxes. Equal voting power in Congress led to jealousies between states. Congress had no power to control trade. There was no system of national courts
state with highest percentage of land being farmed
Connecticut
blockade
Control of who or what goes into or out of a place, especially by police or by an army or by a navy.
How did the textile industry profit from the agricultural revolution?
Costs were decreased.
Castro
Cuban dictator
What was a major cause of the Spanish American War?
Cuban independence from Spain
The reaper was invented by:
Cyrus McCormick
Which of the following was not a provision of the Monroe Doctrine?
Dangerous immigrants to America would be deported.
amphibious
Debarking from ship to land.
Certain rights were not given by the government but that men were born with them is stated in the:
Declaration of Independence
acquitted
Declared not guilty.
state with more free black people than slaves
Delaware
longitude
Distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured in degrees from a certain meridian (line from the North Pole to the South Pole). Usually the meridian in Greenwich, England, known as the Prime Meridian, is used as a starting point.
latitude
Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. A degree of latitude is about 69 miles (111 km).
Allied strategy on the European front in World War II did not include:
Doolittle's raid
durante vita
During life.
Who did Churchill and Roosevelt appoint to lead the Normandy invasion?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
The commander of the Allied forces on the European front during World War II was General:
Dwight Eisenhower
The House of Representatives brought impeachment proceedings against President Johnson because he removed what man from office as Secretary of War?
Edwin M. Stanton
The Allied commander in Europe in World War II was:
Eisenhower
The nation that did not take part in the Potsdam meetings was:
France
Four nations siding with Russia included:
France England Italy Japan Serbia Belgium Montenegro
Which of the following statements is not true of the Allied military strategy?
France invaded Germany from the south.
The North Star was published by:
Frederick Douglass
This colony had an advantage over the others because it was run by one person, and thus decisions could be made quickly. It also had established friendly relations with Native American tribes as a necessity for the fur trading business. Do the above characteristics describe the French or English colonies?
French
Four factors for improvements in transportation included:
Fulton's Folly Tom Thumb the airplane the Model T
In 1776, General William Howe defeated:
General Washington in New York
Four decisions of the Potsdam meetings included:
German disarmament a cut-back of occupation troops the development of German democratic government the trial of Nazi leaders
Four German actions bringing European tension to the breaking point included:
German involvement in the Balkans proposed German railroad build-up of German navy abrasiveness of Kaiser Wilhelm
What best defines an armistice?
Germany ends hostilities on November 11, 1918.
What three events resulted in United States forces intervening in Latin American governments?
Germany threatened to invade Mexicans revolted against their government Pancho Villa led raids into the United States
speculative
Given to theorizing or taking a chance.
Which one of the following statements is true of progressivism?
Government should control large corporations and special interest groups.
Fort Donelson was taken by General:
Grant
Three islands seized by Japan included:
Guam Corregidor Wake
In the peace treaty after the Spanish-American War, the United States received possession of what three areas?
Guam Philippines Puerto Rico
MacArthur was relieved of his command in the Korean conflict because he defied President .
Harry Truman
Why was Senator Charles Sumner attacked in the Senate chamber?
He favored the free-soil constitution of Kansas; attacked by Preston Brooks
How did Francis Lowell affect the clothing industry?
He invented the first practical power loom.
How did Henry Ford affect American industry?
He successfully used the assembly line to produce the Model T.
Why did John Brown attack the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in Virginia?
He wanted a base from which to start a slave uprising.
Why did Johnson back the war in Vietnam?
He wanted to prevent a Communist takeover of Southeast Asia.
Which statement about General Robert E. Lee is not true?
He was a wealthy slave owner.
The Compromise of 1850 was proposed by:
Henry Clay
_______ led the Communist forces in Indochina and in North Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh
The Continental Congress proclaimed the hero at Saratoga was:
Horatio Gates
The group of Northerners that raised money and financed the trip to the Nebraska territory for antislavery settlers were the:
Immigrant Aide Society
chancellor
In Germany and other European countries, a chief minister of state.
To punish the city of Boston for its infamous Tea Party, Parliament passed the:
Intolerable Acts
The greatest number of immigrants coming to the United States came from:
Ireland
guerrilla
Irregular fighting forces often operating at the rear of the enemy and using unconventional tactics.
How did the second Industrial Revolution affect the United States?
It increased the demand for raw materials.
What was the purpose for "checks and balances" in the government?
It made possible a system of accountability.
What is most characteristic of the "Great Compromise" of the Constitution?
It suggested a legislature of the House of Representatives and Senate.
Why was the Model T the most successful passenger car?
It was built by the assembly line method of production.
What was the importance of the battle between the Merrimac and the Monitor?
It was the beginning of a new era in naval warfare.
An opponent of Great Britain during the war was:
Italy
The Mississippi River begins at Lake:
Itasca
Who was the Boston lawyer who opposed the writs of assistance?
James Otis
Who developed a practical steam engine?
James Watt
The first permanent English colony in the New World was at:
Jamestown
Who were Lincoln's three opponents in the 1860 presidential race?
John Bell John Breckenridge Stephen Douglas
____ was a fervent abolitionist who attacked proslavery families in Kansas.
John Brown
Which statement is not true of John Brown's raid?
John Brown became a martyr for most Southerners.
Who led troops in California against Mexico?
John C. Fremont
Select the two men who broke with the Roman Catholic Church.
John Calvin Martin Luther
Battle of Seven Pines
Johnston and Lee attacked McClellan
Kennedy's cautious firmness with the Russian leader during the Cuban missile crisis resulted in the disassembling of missiles.
Khrushchev
In what five ways did the United States counter Soviet threats to free nations?
Korean conflict the Bay of Pigs NATO and SEATO Marshall Plan Vietnam
Woodrow Wilson
League of Nations' author
Who warned Jefferson Davis that the lower Mississippi was important to the existence of the Confederacy?
Lee
Which one of the following statements best describes the war by 1916?
The war reached a stalemate.
How did Mussolini and Hitler fight unemployment in their countries?
They built up the military.
Why did factories readily employ women and children?
They could be paid lower wages.
What do Kentucky and Virginia have in common?
They declared the Alien and Sedition Acts void within their borders.
How did the viewpoints of the United States and Great Britain differ from Russian ideas concerning occupation and government in conquered lands of World War II?
They didn't want any territory.
Why were many Northerners upset with the Compromise of 1850?
They disliked the adoption of a strict fugitive slave law.
What was required of people who wanted to settle in Texas before the Mexican Revolution?
They had to declare they would become loyal Spanish subjects.
Why did the Sons of Liberty boycott English goods?
They were protesting the Stamp Act.
The Declaration of Independence was drawn up by:
Thomas Jefferson
polarize
To acquire two opposite views, principles, or tendencies.
enfranchisement
To admit to citizenship; right of some to vote
mobilize
To assemble and prepare for war or combat.
cede
To give up, surrender, or hand over something to another.
emigrate
To leave a country to live in another place.
secede
To leave an organized group.
malinger
To pretend to be sick or injured in order to escape work or duty.
What impact did the secret societies have upon Reconstruction?
To protect blacks, Congress passed the Force Act.
deplete
To reduce by destroying or consuming.
boycott
To refrain by concerted action from using or purchasing a product or service.
venerate
To regard with deep respect.
manumit
To release from slavery.
propagated
To reproduce, to increase in number or intensity.
buttress
To support and strengthen something.
confiscate
To take by authority, or as if by authority.
Doolittle's raid raised hopes for an American victory in the Pacific by bombing:
Tokyo
Peter Cooper
Tom Thumb steam locomotive
Another name for a Loyalist was:
Tory
Which of the following describes President Nixon's Vietnamization policy?
Transfer of fighting to South Vietnamese troops.
Three steps taken by Bismarck to put Germany in a good defensive position included:
Triple Alliance friendly terms with England friendship with Russia
A peace treaty was signed in Paris by North Vietnam, the Vietcong, South Vietnam, and the United States on January 27, 1973.
True
A worker's independence and creativity were stifled by the factory.
True
About 37 percent of Ohio's land was used for farming.
True
Abraham Lincoln's position in the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 was that he claimed that a divided nation could not stand. His view was that the nation would eventually be either completely free or completely slave.
True
After crossing the Delaware on Christmas night, 1776, Washington and his troops were victorious in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton.
True
After the Treaty of Paris, England was not friendly with the United States.
True
Agriculture accounted for more workers in the West than any other occupation.
True
Alexander Hamilton's economic measures were prompted by his determination to strengthen the national government.
True
Allied forces gathered in England for the Battle of Normandy.
True
Although the United States and Great Britain sought no intervention in occupied countries after World War II, Russia did.
True
America's victory in the Revolutionary War was made more probable because of the aid provided by France.
True
American rehabilitation programs sought to restore soldiers to good health who had fought in Vietnam.
True
An indirect source of the crisis that led to the War of 1812 was the constant demand for more and more land by southern and western expansionists.
True
Andrew Jackson was the first president who did not come from a well-established American family in comfortable circumstances.
True
Andrew Johnson replaced President Lincoln.
True
Bad weather hindered the Allied attack on Normandy.
True
Better wages, entertainment, and opportunities for advancement drew many people to the cities.
True
Both Alliance countries of Germany and Austria-Hungary quarreled with Italy.
True
By 1975 South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia had fallen to the Communists.
True
Commodore Perry was sent to Japan to improve Japanese-American relations.
True
Cooper's steam locomotive was more practical as a carrier of freight than of people.
True
During Jefferson's term in office, the power of the Supreme Court was increased.
True
During the 1800s, the United States only became involved with European affairs when they directly affected the country.
True
During the Jacksonian era more white males gained the right to vote than ever before.
True
During the post-Revolutionary period, most of the states passed laws forbidding the further importation of slaves.
True
England began to tax the colonies heavily to help pay for the French and Indian War.
True
England joined the Allies because of the German defiance of Belgian neutrality.
True
Factory production was greatly improved by standardized parts and assembly line production.
True
Factory safety and sanitary conditions were usually poor.
True
France failed in its attempts to drive the Communists from Indochina.
True
General George McClellan was Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the 1864 election.
True
Ground fighting in the Pacific was led by the United States marines.
True
During the Korean War:
U.S. Marines made a miraculous retreat from the Chosan Reservoir MacArthur was opposed to Truman's policy of containment Chinese volunteers supported North Korea
Why did factory workers dread unemployment?
Unemployment insurance was not available.
standardized parts
Uniform parts that can be substituted interchangeably.
Berlin Airlift
United States and British supply of necessities to Berlin
Alexander Stephens
Vice President of the Confederacy
What two Union victories in the summer of 1863 were the turning point in the war?
Vicksburg and Gettysburg
state with the largest slave population
Virginia
Civil War "Nicknames"
War of the Rebellion The Lost Cause The War Between The States Our Greatest National Disaster
Dwight D. Eisenhower
West Point graduate, President of the United States
What group was negatively affected by the Land Ordinance of 1785?
Western farmers
Allied heads of government at the peace talks included all of the following except:
Wilhelm
Whose rationalization for the existence of slavery is described below? He attacked the economic system of the North and venerated slavery as a more humane and successful system. He also proposed that slaves were better off than the poor people of the industrial North.
William Grayson
The Liberator was published by:
William Lloyd Garrison
Who were five leaders of the abolition movement?
William Lloyd Garrison Theodore Weld Frederick Douglass Sojourner Truth Benjamin Franklin
Who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia?
William Seward
Slavery could never exist in any territory newly acquired by the United States from Mexico according to the:
Wilmot Proviso; it failed
Measures taken against Germany by the Treaty of Versailles did not include:
Wilson's Fourteen Points
Which President supported the policy of progressivism through World War I?
Woodrow Wilson
In which of the following places did the British commander Cornwallis surrender?
Yorktown
Chiang Kai-shek
a Chinese Nationalist leader
Mao Zedong
a Chinese Red army leader
Amistad
a Spanish slave ship taken over by the slaves it was transporting
Marshall
a United States mediator in Chinese civil war
Denmark Vesey
a carpenter in South Carolina who planned a slave revolt
Select the items that led to exploration of the New World.
a desire for direct trade routes by sea the rise of powerful kings who brought organization, strength, and stability to their countries the demand for exotic imports from India and the Far East
Potsdam
a meeting to determine future of occupied European nations
What was a main military strategy of the North?
a naval blockade of all Southern ports
A movement of change in the postwar United States was:
a return to a normal state of affairs
The Treaty of Ghent represented:
a return to conditions as they were prior to the war
Which of the following made California attractive to American settlers?
a rich, fertile central valley a moderate year-round climate natural ports on the Pacific Coast
What is a negative effect of Prohibition?
a rise in crime
Goldwater
accused Democrats of a no-win policy in Vietnam
return of $12 million to China
acted as a healing balm, strengthened the world position of the U.S.
Knights of Labor
admitted all workers regardless of skill, race, or position
Marshall Plan
aid to countries willing to adhere to the program
Wright brothers
airplane
Which of the following is a reflection of the goals of the United States during the Cold War?
all of the above
Chinese volunteers
allies of North Korean Communists
Judiciary Act
an effort to preserve Federalist principles
Which of the following did President Nixon not use to diffuse the public ill-will over Vietnam?
an immediate withdrawal from Vietnam
The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was:
an increase in the influence of the common man
Two emerging factors after the War of 1812 that contributed to development of sectionalism were:
an increase in the number of men voting the concept of manifest destiny
NATO
an organization for defense of Western Europe
Sectional differences were increased:
as the Northeast developed into a strong industrial center when invention of the cotton gin made cotton more profitable when pioneers moved west and demanded internal improvements
Five factors that increased industrial growth in the United States included:
assembly line production better transportation war modern technology Embargo Act of 1807
What did the United States use in the attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 to end the war?
atomic bombs
The Japanese:
attacked Pearl Harbor
Sedition Act
authorized fines up to $5,000 for those hindering government operation
The four factors that caused New England manufacturers to start spinning mills were:
available cotton power from waterfalls the Embargo available labor
Pancho Villa
bandit who killed settlers in New Mexico
America's victory in the Revolutionary War was made more probable for the following four factors:
because George Washington was an excellent leader through money, supplies, soldiers, and ships that were presented through foreign aid from France because of serious blunders on the part of the British commanders because the colonists were courageous in fighting for a cause in which they believed
Which of the following statements best describes the Renaissance?
began because of the rediscovery of learning was hurried along by the invention of the printing press saw the invention of scientific instruments that brought the Age of Exploration
John Quincy Adams
believed it was the inherent right of every human to be free
Antietam
bloodiest single-day battle
One group not in favor of Prohibition was:
bootleggers
The period following the War of 1812 was called the "Era of Good Feelings" because:
both parties buried their differences
Passage of the Townshend Acts caused the colonists to:
boycott English goods
the Alabama
built by the British
How did Congress protect the New England textile industry?
by imposing tariffs
Mark the three elements that describe the following view concerning treatment of the Central Powers, especially Germany, after the war. a peace with vengeance
dividing of land disarming the countries stiff and harsh treatment of Central Powers
Roger B. Taney
effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise
steam power
enabled building of factory away from rivers; powered machines
A political action taken by Mao Zedong was the:
establishment of the People's Republic of China
Four reasons why Japan wanted control of the nearby Pacific islands were:
expansion improved trade fishing access to rubber and oil
Mark the three elements that describe the following view concerning treatment of the Central Powers, especially Germany, after the war. a just peace
fair treatment of all nations involved prevent future hostilities limit bitter feelings
Two strengths of the Continental Army included:
fighting for a common cause making use of British mistakes
Dr. Benjamin Rush
first American antislavery society
By 1914, America's four major industries included all the following except:
fishing; they were food products, textiles, iron and steel, and lumber.
Spanish-American War
for Cuban independence
One weakness of the British army was fighting on ____.
foreign soil
Naturalization Act
foreigners had to live in U.S. 14 years before becoming citizens
The "War Hawks" were:
frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers
Three problems confronting United States servicemen in Vietnam included:
frustrating situation in Southeast Asia rising resentment at home to the war in Vietnam increasing drug addiction and alcoholism
What best defines reparations?
funds to restore war damage territory in France and Belgium
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 provided for the:
government of new territories
Robert E. Lee
greatest Southern general; commander of the Confederate Army; commanded army of Virginia
Ngo Dinh Diem
head of the South Vietnamese government
Ho Chi Minh
headed Communists in North Vietnam
General Leonard Wood
headed up the project of ridding Cuba of the yellow fever carrying mosquitoes
Freedman's Bureau
helped blacks adjust to freedom
Panama Canal
helped increase U.S. trade with Central and South America
Rice and indigo were the staple crops grown on many Carolina plantations. What two staple crops were grown on other Southern plantations?
hemp sugar
Mark three factors that drew rural people to the cities.
higher wages, or money greater opportunities for advancement in society cities were centers of entertainment, trends and popular lifestyles
Joseph Cinque
his case was heard by the Supreme Court and defended by John Quincy Adams
One factor that made Eisenhower a good choice for president was:
his experience in diplomatic relations
On a well-established plantation, slaves worked as:
house servants field laborers craftsmen
Colonization of smaller countries by industrial nations for their raw materials is called:
imperialism
The five factors encouraging industrial growth included:
improved transportation war modern machinery improved communication better production methods
Four worker benefits that passed through government legislation included:
improved working conditions for women and children set working hours minimum wages unemployment and accident protection
Goethals
in charge of Panama Canal construction
Gorgas
in charge of making Panama safe for canal workers
What three things did President Johnson hope the bombing of North Vietnam would accomplish?
settling the war quickly destroying North Vietnam morale halting North Vietnamese infiltration
Elias Howe
sewing machine
Elias Howe
sewing machine was patented in 1846
American leaders hoped that Nixon's Vietnamization program would have the following three results:
show North Vietnam that the United States was serious about the Paris peace talks show confidence in the South Vietnamese forces relieve the pressure of discontent at home
Nixon's policy of troop withdrawal from Vietnam was designed to be:
slow honorable
Homes on the open prairies in the West were built of:
sod
The Alien and Sedition Acts were designed to:
squelch the Republican opposition to the Federalist administration
George Washington's main objective as President of the United States was to:
stablish respect for the office of the Presidency
Many Americans opposed Alexander Hamilton's proposal to have the national government assume the debts owed by the states because:
states that had already paid a large proportion of their debts would have to help pay the debts of other states
The following item was a factor in ending the alliance between France and the United States:
steadily increasing American partiality for England French interception and impounding of American vessels bound for England the XYZ Affair
Robert Fulton
steamboat
James Oliver
steel plow
Some Americans thought the United States needed additional possessions in the Caribbean and Pacific for the following two reasons:
strengthen national defense supply more raw materials
Three ways that unions made their opinions known were through:
strikes collective bargaining support of labor legislation
The United States entered into World War I because of the loss of American lives due to the sinking of trading vessels by the German ____.
submarine
Kennedy
successor to Dwight D. Eisenhower; President who sent soldiers to South Vietnam as advisors
writ of habeas corpus
suspended by Lincoln
The United States counteracted the German threat to invade Haiti and Santo Domingo by:
taking them over and running their financial affairs to pay their foreign debts
Samuel Morse
telegraph patented in 1862 and increased intercontinental communications.
Alexander Graham Bell
telephone
Which industry employed more workers than any other manufacturing industry?
textile industry
What did many Northern people believe about the South?
that it should be allowed to become an independent country
What did the French request in response to President Adams' efforts to reach an understanding?
that the U.S. pay money before talks could begin
What was the result of the Japanese seizure of Corregidor?
the Bataan Death March
Three measures passed to meet America's wartime needs included:
the Committee on Industrial Preparedness the Selective Service Act the War Industries Board
Ho Chi Minh
the Communist leader in Indochina War
Which of the following is an effect of the Alien and Sedition Acts?
the Federalist Party lost the election of 1800
Three steps leading to American involvement in Vietnam included:
the Gulf of Tonkin resolution military advisors sent by Kennedy commitment of support by Eisenhower
Who did not agree with the Mexican War?
the Northeast
An example of a policy to buttress one's position would be:
the Spanish granting large tracts of land in Texas to American settlers
The Mississippi River would be open for trade to both the Americans and the British according to:
the Treaty of Paris
One of the reasons the United Nations was off to a better start than the League of Nations was because _____.
the U.S. Congress and people supported it
General MacArthur
the United States commander in Korean conflict American commander in the Pacific
Which of the following was a notable British victory in the War of 1812?
the capture and burning of Washington, D.C.
Five events leading to the German signing of an armistice included:
the collapse of Bulgaria Turkey's surrender the split of Austria-Hungary Allies forcing a German retreat a threat to the German homeland
Four inventions of the agricultural revolution included:
the cotton gin the threshing machine the steel plow the mechanical reaper
NATO made possible:
the defense of Western Europe
Which of the following was not part of the process leading toward American victory on the Pacific front?
the land invasion of Japan
Syngman Rhee
the leader of South Korean government
Three uses of electricity included:
the light bulb powered communications systems powered machines
Germany, Italy, and Japan based their economies upon _____.
the military
One of the significant changes in atmosphere in Jefferson's administration was:
the number of common people involved in government
When the United States voted against joining the League of Nations:
the other nations lost some confidence in the League
The political balance between slave and free states as of 1819 was disturbed by:
the petition of the territory of Missouri for admission to the Union as a slave state
Hitler was:
the self-declared German dictator
Public sentiment in the United States grew increasingly in favor of Cuban independence for what two reasons?
the spread of anti-Spanish propaganda by Cuban immigrants U.S. newspaper stories on Spanish injustices
Five improvements in communication include
the trans-Atlantic cable the telephone postal delivery electricity transcontinental telegraph
Nuremberg
the trial of former Nazi leaders
Which of the following permitted the English to search colonial homes:
the writs of assistance
What two Allied military actions began to take the punch out of Germany's power?
their conquest of North Africa the halting of Hitler's armies by Russia
More settlers moved westward after the War of 1812 for what two reasons?
there was plenty of cheap land peace had been made with Indians
The United States and British viewpoints concerning Allied occupation and government in conquered World War II lands differed from Russian policies because:
they didn't want any territory
trade unions
to better the bargaining position of workers with employers
AFL
to charter national unions and strengthen them to increase bargaining power with their employers
Why was NATO organized?
to halt the growth of Communism in Europe
What was a main aim of the First Continental Congress?
to have the Intolerable Acts Revoked
What was the purpose of the poll taxes in the South?
to prevent African Americans from voting
Why did England pass the Intolerable Acts?
to punish Boston for the Tea Party
For what two reasons did United States forces enter Mexico in the early 1900s?
to pursue after Pancho Villa to protect United States interests
In the early 1940s, the United States was determined to prove to the world that her motives for entering World War II were:
to re-establish peace in the world
What was the purpose of secret groups as the Ku Klux Klan and the White Camelia?
to restrict and frighten blacks from being involved in Southern governments
Why was the Albany Plan of Union proposed?
to strengthen the colonies against the French
Cyrus W. Field
trans-Atlantic cable
War and military build-up help the economy of a country by lowering:
unemployment
Which was not a feature of the new state governments
unlimited governmental powers
Four natural resources in the United States included:
variety of land and climates iron and oil deposits forests rivers and streams
One opposing view at the Paris peace conference was a peace with ______.
vengeance
A factor that did not attract people to city living was:
vigilantism
Charles Goodyear
vulcanized rubber was patented in 1844 and was used for boots and shoes.
The Embargo Act of 1807:
was President Jefferson's attempt to keep the country at peace and avoid further provocative incidents stopped the export of American goods and prohibited all U.S. ships from leaving for foreign ports had no effect on England or France
Preparation for war:
was a disadvantage of the United States in 1941
As Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Marshall:
was a strong Federalist and nationalist supported a relatively broad interpretation of Federal power delivered a series of the most momentous decisions in American judicial history
Two characteristics of the Declaration of Independence include:
was adopted on July 4, 1776 expressed the idea that all men are created equal and are born with certain rights that no government can take from them
The controversy over Missouri's request for statehood:
was settled by the Missouri Compromise
Andrew Jackson:
was the American general at the Battle of New Orleans
What were two advantages England had in fighting a war in America?
well-trained soldiers money and equipment
Alien and Sedition Acts
were considered a costly mistake
Two characteristics of the Committees of Correspondence included:
were formed to encourage communication among the colonies used fast riders to send the news
Four factors making the United States ripe for industry included:
willing investors abundant natural resources the inflow of immigrants determination to prove itself