A Beka Heritage of Freedom - Study for Final Exam
spoils system
During the Jacksonian Era, what system was introduced into national politics?
Adams-Onis Treaty
In what treaty did Spain cede all of Florida to the U.S.?
1819
In what year was the Adams-Onis Treaty signed?
Haystack Prayer Meeting
Out of what meeting did the foreign missionary movement begin?
John Marshall
What Chief Justice wrote one of the most important decisions in America's judicial history?
Kaahumanu
What Hawaiian queen did much to encourage the acceptance of Christianity among the islanders?
suffrage, franchise
What are the two words that mean the right to vote?
Specie Circular
What document, issued by Jackson, ordered that public lands could only be purchased with gold or silver?
spiritual
What is America's greatest contribution to the field of music?
implied powers
What is a loose interpretation of the Constitution?
speculation
What is the term for buying land with the intention of selling at a profit when the market price rises?
National-Republicans
What name did the Adams-Clay supporters take?
Democrats
What name did the Jackson supporters take?
YMCA
What organization was established to evangelize ans assist young men?
Whigs
What political party was created to oppose President Jackson?
James Monroe
What president was elected in 1816, instituting the "Era of Good Feelings"?
protective tariff
What tariff placed a higher duty on many imported goods to protect American manufacturers from foreign competition?
abolition
What term means "antislavery"?
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
What treaty opened up Japan to Christian missionaries?
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
What treaty settled the U.S.-Canadian boundary in the Lake Champlain country as well as the boundary between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods?
Cherokee
What tribe of Indians called their long trip to Oklahoma the "Trail of Tears"?
American Temperance Union
What union was formed when 21 states held a convention against liquor?
camp meeting revival
What was "a religious service of several days' length, held outdoors, for a group that was obliged to take shelter on the spot because of the distance from home"?
Old Hickory
What was Jackson's nickname?
Tariff of 1828
What was the "Tariff of Abominations"?
Tallmadge Amendment
What was the amendment that said "all children of slaves, born within the said state, after the admission thereof into the Union, shall be free, but may be held to service until the age of twenty-five"?
Force Bill
What was the bill that gave the President authority to use the army and nany to enforce revenue laws if necessary?
Tariff of 1833
What was the compromise tariff?
Missouri Compromise
What was the compromise that let Missouri into the Union as a slave state, and let Maine into the Union as a free state?
McCulloch vs. Maryland
What was the court case involving the National Bank?
Dartmouth College Case
What was the court case involving the charter of a New Hampshire college?
Gibbons vs. Ogden
What was the court case involving transportation from New York to New Jersey?
African Methodist Episcopal Church
What was the first black American denomination?
Age of Methodism
What was the growth of the Methodist denomination in the 19th century called?
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
What was the name of America's first foreign missions board?
circuit riders
What was the name of evangelists who rode regular routes, or circuits, on horseback, preaching at various points along the way?
Five Points Mission
What was the name of the first settlement house in NY?
independent treasury system
What was the treasury system whereby funds held by the federal government would be stored in the Treasury at Washington, in the vaults of the U.S. mint, or in subtreasuries to be built in major cities throughout the country?
Stanton Mott Antony
What were the (last) names of the three women who campaigned for greater social, political, and economic equality for women?
Austria, Prussia, Russia, France
What were the four European powers who were present at the Congress of Verona?
Bank of the U.S. westward expansion tariff issue slavery
What were the four sectional issues?
Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama
What were the four states that were added to the Union after the Treaty of Ghent was signed?
Lott Carey Colin Teague
What were the names of the two black American ministers who became missionaries to Liberia?
Dr. Peter Parker Samuel Wells Williams
What were the names of the two missionaries who tried to gain access to Japan by returning several shipwrecked Japanese to their native land?
Indians and Creoles
What were the people of Spanish or French descent who were born in the New World called?
Andover Princeton Yale Divinity School
What were three of the seminaries and Christian colleges that were founded during the Second Great Awakening?
1823
What year was the Monroe Doctrine issued?
1816
When did the Bank of the United States receive a new charter?
late 1850s
When did the Second Great Awakening reach its peak?
John C. Calhoun
Who became a bitter enemy of protective tariffs?
Townshend Harris
Who became the first ambassador to Japan?
John Tyler
Who was Harrison's Vice President and eventually succeeded him?
Roger Taney
Who was Jackson's secretary of the treasury?
John Quincy Adams
Who was Monroe's secretary of state?
Andrew Jackson
Who was elected in 1828?
Richard Allen
Who was the former slave who served as a Methodist circuit rider, became a pastor, and founded the AME Church?
Robert Hayne
Who was the senator who entered into a lively debate with Daniel Webster?
Bolivar, Hidalgo, Martin
Who were 3 heroic figures in Latin American wars for independence?
Adams, Crawford, Clay, Jackson
Who were the "favorite sons"?
John Quincy Adams
Who won the "favorite sons" election?
R.a. Torrey
"Apostle to the Skeptics"
Lucy Hayes
"Lemonade Lucy"
blitzkrieg
"Lightning war"
Charles E. Fuller
"Old Fashioned Revival Hour"
Dr.M.R. DeHaan
"Radio Bible Class"
W.A. Maier
"The Lutheran Hour"
sitzkrieg
"sitting-down war"
Sam Jones
"the Moody of the South"
Rough Riders
A group consisting largely of cowboys, Indians, and college athletes.
Margaret Mitchell
Her best-selling novel was *Gone with the Wind*.
Bicentennial Celebration of 1976
Highlight of the 1970s.
Equal Rights Amendment
If added to the Constitution, this amendment would have banned discrimination on the basis of sex and would have allowed for unrestricted abortion and a role for women in military combat units.
Pan-American Union
In 1910, the International Bureau of American Republics became known as what?
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Alliance formed among German, Italy, and Japan in 1940.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Allied commander in Europe.
U.S., Britain, France, Soviet Union, and China
Allies
Ross Perot
Along with Bill Clinton, created a "climate of crisis" during the 1992 elections.
Lieutenant Richard Hobson
Along with a crew of seven men, this man sunk the *Merrimac* in a narrow channel leading to the Santiago Harbor in hopes of preventing the escape of the Spanish Atlantic fleet.
London Blitz
Another name for the Battle of Britain.
corollary
Anything that follows as a natural or logical result of something else.
Justice Clarence Thomas
Appointed by President George H. W. Bush to the Supreme Court in 1992.
General Norman Schwarzkopf
Appointed to lead the troops into combat in Operation Desert Storm.
Guadalcanal
Battle which marked the beginning of the Allied counteroffensive in the South Pacific.
Winston Churchill
Became PM of England after Chamberlain resigned.
Clement Atlee
Became PM of England after Churchill.
Joseph G. Cannon
Became known for ruling the House with an especially uncompromising hand.
Fulgencio Batista
Became the dictator of Cuba in 1934.
Benjamin Davis
Became the first black commander of the 99th and leader of the Fighting Red Tails.
Great Communicator
Because of Regan's effective speaking ability, he was known as the *what*?
Great Compromise
Because the Connecticut Compromise probably saved the Constitutional Convention from failure, it is often referred to as what?
September 3, 1939
Beginning of World War II.
The Grapes of Wrath
Book John Steinbeck wrote.
Timothy McVeigh
Blew up Federal buildings in downtown Oklahoma City.
Alaska Pipeline
Building project Congress initiated to lessen American dependence on Middle East oil.
Berlin Wall
Built by the East Germans to keep their people from escaping to the West.
James G. Blaine
Called the first meeting of American republics in Washington, D.C. in 1889.
Potsdam Declaration
Called upon the Japanese to surrender unconditionally and to withdraw to the home islands.
Peking
Capital of China (now Beijing).
Ayatolla Ruholla Khomeini
Captured the American embassy in Tehran and took 63 Americans hostage.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Eliminated tariffs and other trade restrictions between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Haile Selassie I
Emperor of Ethiopia.
Public Works Administration (PWA) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Employed the jobless on the construction and improvement of highways, bridges, parks, sewers, schools, hospitals, and other public buildings.
William Howard Taft
First civil governor of the Philippines.
Communist Russia
Foreign government the U.S. recognized in 1933.
J. Wilbur Chapman
Forerunner of Billy Sunday
AFL-CIO
Formed after the American Federation of Labor merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Formed by Martin Luther King, Jr., this group pledged itself to nonviolent resistance in the struggle for civil rights.
Marshall Plan
Helped the European nations in their recovery after World War II.
Iwo Jima
Island where some of the most desperate fighting in human history happened.
Ehud Barak Salam Fayyan
Israeli Defense Minister and Palestinian Prime Minister who Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with in attempts at a peaceful arrangement between Israel and Palestine.
Robert Kennedy
JFK's brother who was running for President, but was assassinated.
Adenauer Erhard
Last names of the two men who helped make West Germany one of the most prosperous nations in the world.
Pancho Villa
Leader in Mexico who became a hero.
Francisco Franco
Leader in Spain who was supported by Germany and Italy.
Osama bin Laden
Leader of al Qaeda.
Claire Chennault
Leader of the "Flying Tigers."
Erwin Rommel
Leader of the Afrika Korps; nickname was the "Desert Fox."
Mao Tse-tung
Leader of the Chinese Communists.
Charles de Gualle
Leader of the Free French government.
Adolf Hitler
Leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Chiang Kai-shek
Leader of the Nationalist Chinese government.
Aguinaldo
Leader of the revolution in the Philippines.
Marconi
Man who invented the wireless telegraph.
Walter Ulbricht
Marxist leader of East Germany who attempted to increase working hours while retaining low wages.
"Era of Good Feelings"
Monroe's election is described as the beginning of the *what*?
New Frontier
Name for JFK's liberal program.
Brain Trust
Name given to FDR's closest advisers.
Albert Sabin
Perfected the oral polio vaccine.
Condoleezza Rice
Replaced Colin Powell as Secretary of State.
Samuel Alito
Replaced Justice O'Connor's seat.
John G. Roberts
Replaced William Rehnquist as Chief Justice.
Chamberlain Daladier
Represented Great Britain and France when the Munich Pact was made. (Last names only)
John McCain
Republican nominee for the Presidential election of 2008.
General Benjamin Harrison
Republican who won the election of 1888.
"Mugwumps"
Republicans who refused to accept James G. Blaine as the party nominee for the election of 1884.
Samuel J. Tilden
Smashed the notorious Tweed Ring
Five-Year Plans
Stalin's stab at making Russia a modern industrial and military state.
Truman Doctrine
Stated that the United States would employ its resources to prevent the overthrow of any democracy through outside interference.
Hurricane Katrina
Storm which became the costliest storm in history.
1965 Voting Rights Act
Strengthened previous voting rights laws.
Harry Truman
Succeeded FDR in 1945.
Harry Truman
Succeeded Franklin Roosevelt as President and served from 1945-1953.
Nikita Khrushchev
Succeeded Joseph Stalin as premier of the Soviet Union.
Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka
Supreme Court decision which declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
Marshal Petain
Surrendered to the Germans in the Compiege Forest.
Argentina, Brazil, and Chile
The ABC Powers.
Muslims
The crusades were led by European kings and noblemen to drive who from the Holy Land?
Sputnik I
The first artificial satellite to orbit the earth.
Jackie Robinson
The first black American ballplayer to play for a major league team.
Robert Weaver
The first black American cabinet officer.
Thurgood Marshall
The first black associate justice of the Supreme Court.
Nelson Mandela
The first black president of South Africa.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
The first woman justice to serve on the high court.
Sarah Palin
The first woman to run on a Republican Presidential ticket, and John McCain's running mate.
specified complexity
The mathematical probability of evolution, no matter how much time is involved, is zero.
inflation
The process in which the supply on money is increased, the value of the dollar declines, and prices go up.
Loyalists
Those opposed to independence were called what? Another name for them was Tories.
patriots
Those who favored independence were called what? Another name for them was Whigs
Tehran Yalta Potsdam
Three major wartime conferences.
Benito Mussolini
Transformed Italy into a totalitarian, fascist state.
Treaty of Washington
Treaty by which the British expressed regret for the "escape" of the ships into Confederate hands and agreed to submit the question of damages from the attack of the *Alabama* to arbitration.
Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF)
Treaty in which Regan and Gorbachev agreed to remove their medium range missiles from Europe.
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
Treaty signed in 1991 in which the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to destroy some of their nuclear weapons.
Camp David Peace Accord
Treaty which promised peace between Egypt and Israel.
Navajo
Tribe of Indians used for code talking.
Germany Austria-Hungary Italy
Triple Alliance
Great Britain France Russia
Triple Entente
Yom Kippur War
War in which Israel was attacked by Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
samurai
Warrior class the militarist is Japan followed.
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
What Eisenhower transformed the Federal Security Agency into.
Fort Duquesne
What French fort was built on the site that they captured from the English?
Napoleon III
What French ruler saw Southern independence as being to his own advantage?
Der Fuhrer
What Hitler called himself; means, "the leader."
Third Reich
What Hitler called his government; means "empire."
Polish Corridor
What Hitler demanded from Poland.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
What Lenin renamed Russia.
George B. McClellan
What Major General replaced Irvin McDowell?
Peter Cartwright
What Methodist circuit rider wrote of the camp meeting revivals in his autobiography?
Dr. Marcus Whitman
What Presbyterian medical missionary was sent by the American Board of Foreign Missions to work among the Indians of the Northwest?
James McGready
What Presbyterian preacher pioneered the camp meeting revival?
Henry Clay
What Republican leader, who had opposed rechartering the first national bank, said he was willing to sacrifice "the pride of consistency" rather than to jeopardize the interests of the nation?
Sir William Ramsay
What Scottish archaeologist found the book of Acts to be thoroughly accurate?
the Prophet
What Shawnee medicine an began to encourage the Indians to remove all white influence from their culture?
Eugene Debs
What Socialist leader was arrested under the terms of the Espionage Act?
Pedro Cabral
What Spanish explorer landed on the coast of Brazil?
Thomas Reed
What Speaker of the House was known as "Czar"?
Dawes Plan
What U.S. plan temporarily lowered Germany's debt payments to help her through economic hard times?
Constitution
What U.S. ship defeated and destroyed the HMS Guerriere in the mid-Atlantic?
German Federal Republic
What West Germany became in 1955.
Smith-Lever Act
What act authorized the establishment of an Extension Service within the Department of Agriculture?
Chinese Exclusion Act
What act barred Chines laborers from entering the United States for 10 years?
Sherman Antitrust Act
What act broke up monopolies?
Judiciary Act of 1801
What act called for the creation of 16 new federal judgeships and a number of new positions for marshals, clerks, and attorneys?
Federal Reserve Act
What act created a privately controlled central banking system under the auspices of the federal government?
Agricultural Marketing Act
What act created the Federal Farm Board?
Dawes Act
What act did Congress pass that broke up tribal lands into separate plots and offered 160 acres of land and U.S. citizenship to any head of an Indian family who would live "separate and apart from any tribe" and adopt "the habits of civilized life"?
Reconstruction Act
What act divided the former Confederacy into five military districts and gave military officers broad powers in each district?
National Banking Act
What act encouraged banks to buy war bonds and helped to give the country a stable national banking system?
Indian Reorganization Act
What act encouraged traditional tribal life on reservations?
Mint Act of 1792
What act established a mint and provided for the coinage of gold, silver, and copper in America?
Navigation Act of 1663
What act further restricted colonial trade by requiring that European products headed for the colonies must first be shipped to England and the re-channeled to the colonies?
Morrill Act
What act granted each state 30,000 acres for each of its senators and representatives to be used to endow new or existing colleges?
Meat Inspection Act
What act granted federal authorities the power to inspect all meat shipped in interstate commerce to see that it did not come from diseased animals and that it was processed and packaged under sanitary conditions?
Toleration Act
What act granted freedom of worship to anyone "professing to believe in Jesus Christ"?
Jones Act
What act granted the people of Puerto Rico American citizenship?
Mann-Elkins Act
What act increased the government's power to regulate business in 1910?
Administration of Justice Act
What act intended to make British officials in Massachusetts bolder in enforcing law?
Iron Act
What act limited colonial ironworks?
Gold Standard Act
What act made gold the sole standard of monetary value?
Elkins Act
What act made it illegal for a shipper to accept a rebate from a railroad?
Interstate Commerce Act
What act marked the beginning of federal regulation of transportation facilities?
Foraker Act
What act named Puerto Rico an unorganized territory?
Hatch Act
What act of Congress made available to states funds to establish agricultural experiment stations?
Tenure of Office Act
What act prevented the President from dismissing any civil officers which had been appointed with the consent of the Senate?
Embargo Act
What act prohibited American exports during the Jeffersonian Era?
Woolens Act
What act prohibited all trade of woolen goods between colonies or between a colony and a foreign country?
Smith-Hughes Act
What act provided federal funds to help high schools finance courses in agriculture, home economics, and other vocational subjects?
National Budget Act
What act provided for a unified yearly budget for the federal government?
National Defense Act
What act provided for an increase in the size of the regular army and the organizing of a national guard of 450,00 men, subject to be called into action by the President?
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
What act provided for the government to purchase and coin at least a limited amount of silver each month?
Battle of Lake Erie
What battle proved to be the most important naval engagement on the Grate Lakes during the War of 1812?
Battle of Saratoga
What battle proved to be the turning point in America's War for Independence?
"Remember the Alamo"
What became the battle cry of the Texans?
Jamestown
What became the first permanent English settlement in the New World?
49th parallel
What became the fixed boundary between Canada and the U.S.?
McNary-Haugen Bill
What bill proposed the establishment of a government agency to buy the American farmers' surplus crops and then resell them, at a loss, on the world market?
Boston Port Bill
What bill was passed by Parliament that closed the port of Boston until the East India company could be reimbursed for the tea that was destroyed during the Boston Tea Party?
Macon Bill
What bill, in 1810, provided for the reopening of trade with all nations?
Wade-Davis Bill
What bill, proposed by Congress, required that a majority of the white males in a seceded state take a loyalty oath before a new state government could be organized?
Civil Rights Bill
What bill, proposed by Congress, would guarantee the basic civil rights of freedmen?
Board of Trade
What board had the power to annul laws passed by colonial legislatures, to hear appeals from the colonies, and to influence trade policies adopted for the colonies?
Federal Farm Board
What board was allotted $500 million with which to make low-interest loans to help cooperative farm groups pay the cost of storing crops until the market price made it desirable to sell them?
National War Labor Board
What board was created to act as a court of arbitration to settle labor disputes?
War Industries Board
What board was created to regulate all phases of industrial production and distribution?
National Conservation Commission
What body was created to inventory the nation's natural resources?
Teaxs longhorns
What breed of cattle are descended from cattle brought to the New World by Spanish explorers?
Veterans' Bureau
What bureau was established by Congress to help veterans who had been incapacitated in the service of their country?
elevated steam railways (els)
What carried passengers above the crowded streets?
Birmingham
What city became the center of the southern iron and steel industry and was known as the "Pittsburgh of the South"?
Pittsburgh
What city became the iron and steel center of the nation?
Philadelphia
What city means the "city of brotherly love"?
Rutgers
What college was established by the Dutch Reformed?
Columbia University
What college was founded by Anglicans?
Brown University
What college was founded by Baptists?
Dartmouth College
What college was founded by Congregationalists?
Princeton University
What college was founded by Presbyterians?
Yale
What college was founded by the Congregationalists?
College of William and Mary
What college was founded in Virginia as an Anglican school?
World War Foreign Debt Commission
What commission was established by the U.S. to deal with the issue of war debt?
McCormick Company
What company produced the twine binder, the combine, and other time-saving farm equipment?
London Company
What company, centered in London, was to settle southern Virginia?
Plymouth Company
What company, centered in Plymouth, was to settle northern Virginia?
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
What comprehensive tariff passed in 1922 raised the tariff rates?
Compromise of 1877
What compromise allowed Hayes to become President, under certain conditions?
Washington Conference for Limitation of Armaments
What conference did President Harding call in an attempt to encourage disarmament to ease tensions in the Far East?
Hartford Convention
What convention condemned the War of 1812 and echoed the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions by declaring the right of a state to nullify an act of Congress?
Liberia
What country in Africa was established for freed black-American slaves?
Liberia
What country in Africa was founded as a home for freed slaves?
Ireland
What country provided the largest number of immigrants to America between 1820 and 1850?
Sacco-Vanzetti
What court case came to national prominence as a result of the Red Scare?
1880s
What decade brought the greatest railroad growth in American history?
excise tax
What is a tax on a product produced, sold, and consumed within the home country?
capitalism
What is an economic system in which individuals are free to follow their economic pursuits as they see fit?
plebiscite
What is an expression of a people's will by direct vote?
loose construction
What is another name for a loose interpretation of the Constitution?
strict construction
What is another name for a strict interpretation of the Constitution?
free enterprise
What is another name for capitalism?
bank notes
What is another term for paper money?
capital
What is another word for *money* or *property*?
dividends
What is another word for *profits*?
corporation
What is formed when a group of businessmen receive a charter of incorporation from a state government?
labor strike
What is it called when a group of employees refuse to work in order to force employers to pay higher wages?
domestic system
What is manufacturing in the home?
factory system
What is manufacturing outside of the home?
Jeffersonian Era
What is one of the most important periods in the history of American politics? (Hint: Thomas Jefferson was President at the time)
corporations
What is owned mutually by a number of investors?
New Orleans
What is probably the best-known city of French heritage in America?
4 feet, 8 1/2 inches
What is standard gauge?
First Battle of Bull Run
What is the battle at Manassas Junction sometimes called?
deism
What is the belief in an impersonal God who, after creating the world, left it to run by natural laws and left man to take care of himself using his intellect?
revolutionary nationalism
What is the desire to break loose from their established governments and rule themselves based on what they saw as "natural" boundaries of natural origin?
traditional education
What is the education concerned with passing on to new generations the body of knowledge and the great traditions of the past?
Last Frontier
What is the expanse of wilderness that was the last section of the country to be settled called?
rationalism
What is the idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth?
sabotage
What is the intentional destruction of property?
false ecumenism
What is the name for the outward union of all churches and sects into one organization regardless of doctrinal differences?
stockholder
What is the name of one who purchases the stock?
Harvard
What is the name of the oldest and most prestigious college in the U.S.?
dividends
What is the name of the profits which come from stock?
Grange
What is the other name for the national association of farmers called the Patrons of Husbandry?
skepticism
What is the philosophical doctrine that the truth of all knowledge must always be in question?
American Spelling Book
What is the real name of the "Blue-Backed Speller"?
suffrage
What is the right to vote?
foreclosure
What is the seizure of property from nonpayment of debts?
monopolies
What is the term for businesses which have virtually no competition and put the consumer at the mercy of big business?
consumer
What is the term for one who purchases a product?
empiricism
What is the theory that experience is the only source of knowledge?
GNP
What is the total output of goods and services?
Guam
What island has served for many years as an important U.S. air and naval base in the Pacific?
Cuba
What island is known as the pearl of the Antilles?
Puerto Rico
What island was invaded by General Miles after the fall of Santiago?
post roads
What kind of roads connected larger cities?
Conestoga wagons
What kind of wagons carried settlers to the Oregon Territory?
Lusitania
What large British luxury liner was sunk by the Germans in 1915?
Halfway Covenant
What law provided that descendants of Church members could be admitted as members with full privileges?
combine
What machine reaped and threshed grain in one continuous operation?
Henry Ford
What man did more to revolutionize transportation in America than anyone else?
Jefferson Davis
What man from Mississippi was hesitant to see his state secede from the Union?
Baron von Steuben
What man from Prussia helped Washington drill his troops into a disciplined army and proved that not all Germans were like the Hessians?
board of directors
What manages a corporation?
Gorbachev's resignation
What marked the collapse of the Soviet Union as a nation?
Student Volunteer movement
What movement was born out of the conference at Mount Hermon?
Chautauqua movement
What movement was organized as a two-week training session for Sunday School teachers but was such a success that it became an annual event?
"Gay Nineties"
What name was given to the 1890s?
U-boat
What new weapon did the German navy introduce?
attorney general
What office was created by Congress to handle the legal affairs of the government?
postmaster general
What office was created by Congress to oversee post offices and post roads?
Standard Oil Company
What oil company was organized with John D. Rockefeller as president?
Woman's Christian temperance Union
What organization did much to combat the use of alcohol?
aristocracy
What social class included wealthy southern plantation owners, great landholders, prosperous merchants, and professionals?
Social Democratic Party
What social political party was formed in Germany?
nationalism
What spirit would prompt kings to sponsor expeditions to conquer new lands and would inspire explorers to seek new wealth, honor, and glory for their sovereign rulers and their homelands?
National League of Professional Baseball Players
What sports league was organized in 1876?
Georgia
What state chartered the first state university?
draft system
What system did both the North and the South use to raise their armies?
McKinley tariff
What tariff in 1890 was introduced by Congressman William McKinley of Ohio?
Tariff of 1816 (protective tariff)
What tariff placed a higher duty on many imported goods to protect American manufacturers from foreign competition?
Western Union Company
What telegraph network dominated the railroads?
automation
What term means that machines operate and regulate themselves automatically?
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
What the Committee for Industrial Organizations became after it split from the American Federation of Labor (AF of L)
Holocaust
What the horrible slaughter of the Jews is called.
"trust-buster"
What title did Roosevelt' win because of his action against big business?
Great Northern
What transcontinental railroad linked the Great Lakes to Seattle, and was the only transcontinental that was built out of private funds and not federal subsidies?
Rush-Bagot Agreement
What treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain completely disarmed the ships on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, and demilitarized the entire U.S.-Canadian border?
Treaty of Paris
What treaty finally ended the American War for Independence?
Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
What treaty granted the U.S. a zone ten miles wide through the isthmus on basically the same terms Columbia had rejected?
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
What treaty granted the U.S. the right to build and police a canal through central America?
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
What treaty pulled Russia out of the war?
Treaty of Ghent
What treaty was basically a cease-fire between England and America?
Standard Oil Trust
What trust controlled 90 percent of the nations' oil refining business?
Milwaukee and St. Louis
What two cities became known for their breweries in America?
Minneapolis and St. Paul
What two cities became known for their flour mills in America?
Chicago and Kansas City
What two cities became the meatpacking centers of America?
General Electric and Westinghouse
What two electric companies dominated in the manufacture of light bulbs and other electrical equipment and in the distribution of electrical power?
Joseph E. Johnston Thomas J. Jackson
What two generals came to the aid of Beauregard at Manassas Junction?
Gould and Fisk
What two men caused Black Friday?
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet
What two men led an expedition which explored the central Mississippi River?
Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh
What two men left England with a fleet of ships bound for the New World?
Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
What two men were dubbed the "War Hawks"?
de Lome letter the sinking of the *Maine*
What two things instigated the Spanish-American War?
Josh Billings and Sarah Orne Jewett
What two writers described life in New England?
indentured servants and slaves
What type of people filled the bottom social class in the New World?
Department of the Navy
What war department was created to build up American sea power?
Civil War
What war was started when Confederate General Pierre G.T. Beauregard was sent to seize Fort Sumter from Union commander Robert Anderson?
William F. Cody
What was "Buffalo Bill"s" real name?
Chisholm Trail
What was the cowboy's favorite route for the cattle drive?
April 19, 1775
What was the date for the "shot heard 'round the world"?
Ostend Manifesto
What was the document which declared that if Spain refused to sell Cuba, the U.S. would be justified in "wresting" the island from Spain?
San Diego
What was the first European settlement in California?
Bible
What was the first book Gutenberg printed on his press?
KDKA
What was the first commercial broadcasting station in the United States?
KDKA
What was the first commercial radio station?
Harvard College
What was the first institution of higher learning in British North America?
NBC
What was the first national radio network?
St. Augustine
What was the first permanent European settlement in the present-day U.S?
New-England Courant
What was the first privately published newspaper in America?
Wyoming
What was the first state to grant women full political privileges?
South Carolina
What was the first state to leave the Union?
Delaware
What was the first state to ratify the Constitution?
University of North Carolina
What was the first state university to begin operating?
American Federation of Labor (A.F. of L.)
What was the first successful national labor union in the United States?
New Sweden
What was the first successful settlement in Delaware?
Alamo
What was the fortified mission that the Texans defended for nearly two weeks?
Mexican Cession
What was the half-million square miles that was granted by Mexico to the U.S. called?
Battle of Monmouth
What was the hottest battle of the War for Independence?
Tutuila
What was the island in the South Pacific that was one of the first possessions of the U.S.?
Brooklyn Bridge
What was the larges suspension bridge in the world when it was completed int 1883?
twine binder
What was the machine which bound grain in bundles and deposited it in stacks? Over 15,000 were sold in the first year it was produced.
"Bleeding Kansas"
What was the massacre by John Brown and six others called?
Paris Peace Pact
What was the most astounding attempt to achieve a permanent peace in Europe?
Battle of Gettysburg
What was the most decisive battle of the Civil War?
Model T
What was the most famous automobile ever built?
Little Big Horn
What was the most famous battle of the Sioux war?
Homestead Act of 1862
What was the most important factor to stimulate Western settlement?
Pullman Strike of 1894
What was the most important strike of the late 19th century?
electric trolley car
What was the most practical and most widely used means of urban transit in the late 19th century?
New England Primer
What was the most widely used textbook in colonial America?
Huguenots
What was the name for the French Protestants?
Big Bertha
What was the name for the famous German long-range gun?
Hindenburg Line
What was the name for the fortified German defense line formed by an intricate system of deep trenches and dugouts?
Bolsheviks
What was the name for the group of radical Communists?
feudalism
What was the name for the system in which all aspects of life centered on the ownership and use of land?
indentured servants
What was the name for those whose passage to America was paid by and established colonist, and in return, they worked for his benefactor without pay for an agreed-upon period of time, usually four to seven years?
"Father of New France"
What was the name given to Samuel de Champlain?
Dissenters
What was the name given to those who opposed the official church of England?
Charles town
What was the name of America's fourth largest city? It had about 10,000 people.
Seventh of March Speech
What was the name of Daniel Webster's last great speech?
Clermont
What was the name of Fulton's first steamboat?
Monroe Doctrine
What was the name of Monroe's statement in 1823 that basically told Europe not to interfere with affairs that did not concern them?
Mount Vernon
What was the name of Washington's home where he retired to?
"underground railroad"
What was the name of a network of escape routes and hiding places by which fugitive slaves could escape to the Northern states or to Canada?
Aroostook War
What was the name of the "war" between Canadian and American lumberjacks in Maine?
Oregon Trail
What was the name of the 2,000-mile trail that led to Oregon?
Mark Carleton
What was the name of the American agricultural scientist who found a variety of wheat that would grow with very little rainfall?
Robert Green Ingersoll
What was the name of the American lawyer and lecturer know as the "Great Agnostic"?
Nathaniel Hawthorne
What was the name of the American novelist who lived at Brook Farm for a short time?
B. H. Carroll
What was the name of the Baptist pastor, evangelist, and author whose intellect is demonstrated by his multivolume *An Interpretation of the English Bible*?
Trent
What was the name of the British ship off of which James Mason and John Slidell were taken prisoner?
Charles Jones Soong
What was the name of the Chinese missionary who had a great influence on his own country?
Alabama
What was the name of the Confederate ship that did considerable damage to Northern shipping?
Sir Edwin Sandys
What was the name of the English Puritan nobleman who secured a patent from the London Company for the Scrooby congregation, enabling them to settle within the Company's Virginia territory?
James I
What was the name of the English monarch who opposed religious freedom because he believed that those who questioned his religious authority were implicitly questioning his political authority?
Joseph Pulitzer
What was the name of the Hungarian immigrant who became one of America's best-known publishers?
Squanto
What was the name of the Indian who had visited England and learned to speak English there? He also helped the Pilgrims as a guide and an interpreter.
Nez Perce
What was the name of the Indians of Idaho who also made a valiant effort to protect their land?
Amerigo Vespucci
What was the name of the Italian sailor who was the first to realize that Columbus had discovered a new continent?
John Dickinson
What was the name of the Pennsylvania lawyer who had drafted the resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress, and wrote a pamphlet entitled "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies"?
Edwin M. Stanton
What was the name of the Secretary of War who President Johnson dismissed?
Reconquista
What was the name of the Spanish crusade to drive the Moors from the region of Granada in southern Spain?
Baltimore
What was the name of the U.S. ship that was attacked by Chilean citizens?
Monitor
What was the name of the Union's ironclad?
Hamlin Garland
What was the name of the author who's works described life in the West and Midwest?
Coney Island
What was the name of the best known amusement park in the 1890s?
Pontiac's Conspiracy
What was the name of the bloody uprising that was lead by chief Pontiac?
Oberlin College
What was the name of the college to first open its doors to women?
United States Steel Corporation
What was the name of the corporation which J.P. Morgan organized?
General Court
What was the name of the democratic legislative body that met periodically to pass laws, carry out provisions of the law, and judge cases and controversies arising under the law?
Ninety-five Theses
What was the name of the document that Martin Luther nailed to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany?
General Electric
What was the name of the electrical company that the Edison and Thomson-Houston companies merged to form?
Apaches
What was the name of the fiercest southern plains Indians?
Wesleyan College
What was the name of the first college for women only?
Cincinnati Red Stockings
What was the name of the first professional baseball team?
Bell Telephone Company
What was the name of the first telephone company?
Sanitary Commission
What was the name of the forerunner of the American Red Cross?
Fort Ticonderoga
What was the name of the fort that Ethan Allen and his boys captured?
Iroquois League of Five Nations
What was the name of the group that the five Iroquois tribes joined together to form?
Conservatives
What was the name of the group, that had split from the Republican party, that might have cooperated with Lincoln's reconstruction plan?
Radicals
What was the name of the group, that had split from the Republican party, that was completely opposed to Lincoln's reconstruction plan?
Pago Pago
What was the name of the harbor that the U.S. used for a coaling station?
Chattanooga
What was the name of the important rail center in Tennessee that was the Union's major objective to capture?
Manassas Junction
What was the name of the important rail center in Virginia on the banks of a creek called Bull Run?
San Salvador
What was the name of the island that Columbus landed on?
Massachusetts Bay Company
What was the name of the joint-stock company that was composed primarily of Puritan businessmen?
Great Migration
What was the name of the journey of nearly a thousand settlers who safely made it into the Oregon Territory?
Phoebe Palmer
What was the name of the lady who founded the first settlement house in New York?
Dorothea L. Dix
What was the name of the lady who worked to promote more humane treatment of the mentally ill?
Paul Bunyan
What was the name of the legendary lumberjack who had a giant blue ox?
White City
What was the name of the main buildings of the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago?
Henry David Thoreau
What was the name of the man who spent 2 years communing with nature in a small cabin on the shores of Walden Pond?
T. De Witt Talmage
What was the name of the man who spoke to larger audiences than any other preacher in America?
Sam Jones
What was the name of the man who toured American cities preaching revival and godly living?
Sitting Bull
What was the name of the medicine man who greatly influenced Crazy Horse and Rain-in-the-Face?
colporteurs
What was the name of the missionary-salesmen who were sent out by the American Tract Society?
Frances Willard
What was the name of the most dynamic leader of the WCTU?
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
What was the name of the most famous sermon in American history?
Enlightenment
What was the name of the movement that attempted to apply unaided human reason to all areas of life to bring about a new social order?
Burbank potato
What was the name of the new variety of potato which Luther Burbank developed?
Bastille
What was the name of the old fort in Paris that was stormed?
Hull House
What was the name of the old mansion in the center of Chicago's slum district which Jane Addams bought?
Sheldon Jackson
What was the name of the one of the best-known home missionaries of the late 19th century?
hornbook
What was the name of the paddle-shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet containing the alphabet and usually the Lord's Prayer or a Scripture verse?
South Pass
What was the name of the pass which Jedediah Smith and his men created?
thornless cactus
What was the name of the plant which could be used for cattle feed in the dry regions of the West?
Walt Whitman
What was the name of the poet who wrote "Leaves of Grass" after trying to commune with nature?
Liberty Party
What was the name of the political party that was organized by the abolitionists?
Nicholas Biddle
What was the name of the president of the National Bank who was asked to apply for a new charter in 1832?
Bessemer process
What was the name of the process that Kelly and Bessemer discovered?
Central Pacific
What was the name of the railroad company that was to begin laying track in Sacramento, California, and drive eastward?
Union Pacific Railroad
What was the name of the railroad company that was to begin laying track westward from Omaha, Nebraska?
Emily Dickinson
What was the name of the reclusive poet who wrote nearly 2,000 poems, most of which were not published until after her death?
Cumberland Road
What was the name of the road that stretched from Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling, Virginia?
West Virginia
What was the name of the several counties that separated from Virginia and entered the Union as a free state?
Alabama
What was the name of the ship that led to strong disagreement with England?
Caroline
What was the name of the ship that was burned, which could have lead to conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain?
Gaspee
What was the name of the ship which was attacked by boatloads of colonists who removed its crew, and set it afire?
Dred Scott
What was the name of the slave who sued for his freedom?
Merrimac
What was the name of the sunken Union vessel that the Confederates raised and covered with iron, rechristening it the Virginia?
Northwest Passage
What was the name of the supposed water route through North America to the Pacific?
headright system
What was the name of the system in which a parcel of land was given to each settler or to the one who paid for the settler's passage to the New World?
Third International
What was the name of the terrorist organization founded in Moscow in 1919?
Lawrence
What was the name of the town in Kansas where antislavery settlers flocked?
Lecompton
What was the name of the town in Kansas where pro-slavery settlers flocked?
Treaty of Paris
What was the name of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War?
William Dan Howells
What was the name of the well-known editor and author who wrote novels describing middle-class life in Boston?
Annie Oakley
What was the name of the woman who became a star in Buffalo bill's "Wild West Circus" where she was billed as "Little Sure Shot"?
Calamity Jane
What was the name of the woman who rode for the Pony Express?
Henry M. Stanley
What was the name of the young reporter who was sent to find David Livingstone in 1869?
New-found-land
What was the name that Cabot gave to the mainland of North America?
Nova Albion
What was the name that Sir Francis Drake gave to the coast of California?
Union Party
What was the name that the Republicans temporarily took and nominated Abraham Lincoln to run for a second term in the Presidential Election of 1864
New France
What was the name the French gave to Canada, the Great Lakes region, and the Mississippi Valley?
Council for New England
What was the name the the Plymouth Company reorganized itself under?
middle class
What was the new social class that arose in Europe as trade with the Orient increased?
doughboys
What was the nickname for the American soldiers?
Invincible Armada
What was the nickname given to Philip II's Armada?
Panic of 1837
What was the panic that closed banks, dropped land sales, and gripped America in financial disaster?
Tammany Hall
What was the political machine that Cleveland was admired for standing up to?
Constitutional Union party
What was the political party that was organized in the spring of 1860?
Wilmot Proviso
What was the proposal which stipulated that in the land gained from Mexico "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory..."?
Sojourner Truth
What was the pseudonym of the former slave who lectured against slavery?
Gadsden Purchase
What was the purchase that James Gadsden negotiated called?
Philadelphia Academy
What was the school founded by Benjamin Franklin?
Germans
What was the second largest group of immigrants to come to America between 1820 and 1850?
"Fifty-four forty or fight"
What was the slogan of James K. Polk and his followers?
Monroe Doctrine
What was the statement made by President Monroe that basically said America would mind her own business and that the other European powers should mind theirs?
sharecropping
What was the term used to describe a plantation owner dividing his land into small plots, each worked by a former slave and his family?
Solid South
What was the term used to indicate that for many years the South voted solidly Democratic?
Reign of Terror
What was the time period in French history where the guillotine reigned supreme?
1952
What was the year that Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth?
increased taxes war bonds greenbacks
What were 3 ways that the North funded the Civil War?
minutemen
What were colonial militia called?
"forty-niners"
What were gold diggers called?
privateers
What were private vessels commissioned by Congress or the state governments?
freedmen
What were the 3 1/2 mission former slaves called?
Insular cases
What were the court cases that said that the constitution does not follow the flag?
1828-1841
What were the dates of the Jacksonian Era?
1814-1828
What were the dates of the Nationalist Era?
Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
What were the four border states that did not secede from the Union?
Austria Prussia Russia France
What were the four countries that met at the Congress of Verona?
England, France, Spain, and Portugal
What were the four greatest nations to emerge in Western Europe?
westward expansion Bank of the U.S. tariff issue slavery
What were the four main sectional differences?
Pickney, Marshall, and Gerry
What were the last names of the 3 men who attempted to negotiate with the French government, which was at the time in the hands of the Directory?
Garland, Crane, London
What were the last names of the three Naturalistic writers mentioned in the text?
Bolivar, Hidalgo, Martin
What were the last names of the three men who became heroic figures in Latin American wars for independence?
Lewis and Clark
What were the last names of the two men who Jefferson sent to explore the Louisiana Purchase?
Hessians
What were the names of the German soldiers from the state of Hesse?
normal school
What were the names of the first schools for the professional training of teachers?
Narcissa Whitman and Eliza Spalding
What were the names of the first two white women to journey west of the Rockies?
patroons
What were the names of the individuals who were granted large tracts of land along a navigable river by the Dutch West India Company?
Black Codes
What were the names of the laws which put limitations on the civil rights of the freedmen?
Mayas, Aztecs, Incas
What were the names of the most advanced civilizations in the Western Hemisphere?
carpetbaggers
What were the names of the politicians who went South after the war, carrying their belongings in a carpetbag, to take advantage of political opportunity?
Speedwell and Mayflower
What were the names of the ships that the Pilgrims hired to take the Leyden congregation to the New World?
Paul Revere, William Dawes, Dr. Samuel Prescott
What were the names of the three men who rode through the night to warn their countrymen that the British were coming?
Crazy Horse and Rain-in-the-Face
What were the names of the two chiefs who fought Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn?
Liberty Loan Victory Loan
What were the names of the two loan drives which were used to raise money for the war effort?
Charles Sumner Thaddeus Stevens
What were the names of the two men who influenced Congress to maintain that the Confederate states had indeed seceded from the Union and that bringing them back into the Union was completely within the jurisdiction of Congress?
William Kelly and Henry Bessemer
What were the names of the two men who, independently of each other, discovered that a blast of hot air could be used to remove impurities from molten iron?
Wyatt Earp and "Wild Bill" Hickok
What were the names of the two most famous peace officers of the Wild West?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
What were the names of the two women who led woman's rights movements during the late 19th century?
Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett
What were the names of two of the men who were killed defending the Alamo?
Ku Klux Klan Knights of the White Camellia
What were the names of two secret societies that were organized in attempt to illegally improve the Southern government?
Rhode Island and Connecticut
What were the only two colonies where the old colonial charters, with minor alterations, served as state constitutions for a number of years?
Boston and New York
What were the second largest cities in America during the 1760's? They each had a population of about 20,000 people.
tobacco, Indigo, and rice
What were the three cash crops of the Southern colonies?
scalawags
What were the white Southerners who cooperated with carpetbaggers and freemen to advance their own interests called?
1781-1789
What were the years of the "Critical Period" in America's history?
1900-1920
What were the years of the Progressive Era?
plantations
What were used for the growing of export crops?
1912
What year did the Titanic sink?
1903
What year did the Wright brothers fly a plane for the first time?
1824
What year was the "favorite sons" election?
1773
What year was the Boston Tea Party?
1833
What year was the Force Bill adopted?
1820
What year was the Missouri Compromise issued?
1914
What year was the Panama Canal completed?
1836
What year was the Texas War for Independence fought?
1961
When America officially broke off relations with Cuba.
1949
When China fell to the Communists.
1944
When Congress passed the G.I. Bill of Rights.
1948
When Israel became a nation.
1821
When was America's first public high school founded?
April 9, 1865
When was Appomattox?
1636
When was Harvard College founded?
1607
When was Jamestown founded?
1608
When was Quebec established?
1919
When was the 18th Amendment ratified?
1819
When was the Adams-Onis Treaty signed?
1815
When was the Battle of New Orleans?
1781
When was the Battle of Yorktown?
1791
When was the Bill of Rights amended to the Constitution?
1825
When was the Erie Canal finished?
1853
When was the Gadsden Purchase conducted?
1871
When was the Great Chicago Fire?
1862
When was the Homestead Act passed?
1619
When was the House of Burgesses established?
1803
When was the Louisiana Purchase?
1630
When was the Massachusetts Bay Colony established?
1908
When was the Model T introduced?
1823
When was the Monroe Doctrine?
1647
When was the Ole' Deluder Satan Act passed?
1854
When was the Republican Party formed?
1925
When was the Scopes Trial held?
1588
When was the Spanish Armada defeated?
1765
When was the Stamp Act Congress?
1814
When was the Treaty of Ghent signed?
1848
When was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed?
1783
When was the Treaty of Paris signed?
September 5, 1774
When was the first Continental Congress convened?
1820
When was the first group of American missionaries let into Hawaii?
1876
When was the telephone invented?
1959
When were United States-Cuban relations destroyed?
1898
When were the Hawaiian Islands annexed to the United States?
Bay of Pigs
Where American-trained Cuban freedom fighters attempted to invade Communist Cuba.
Stalingrad
Where Hitler's 1942 summer offensive was crushed by the Soviets.
Manila Bay
Where a large Spanish fleet was stationed in the Philippines.
Tiananmen Square
Where a million students and workers gathered in a great demonstration for freedom in China.
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
Where did General Lee surrender to General Grant?
Tuskegee Institute
Where did George Washington Carver dedicate years of teaching and experimenting?
Harper's Ferry, Virginia
Where did John Brown seize the federal arsenal and take several prominent citizens captive?
Roanoke
Where did John White and his group of settlers settle?
Fort Vancouver
Where did Lee preach his first sermon?
Mount Hermon
Where did Moody sponsor a Christian Conference for American college students?
Trenton
Where did Washington attack the Hessian troops and take them by surprise?
Brandywine
Where did Washington attempt to stop Howe's army, but was overwhelmed because of his limited forces?
Princeton
Where did Washington defeat Cornwallis?
Valley Forge
Where did Washington spend the winter of 1777?
Germantown
Where did Washington try once again to overcome Howe's forces but was defeated again?
Promontory Point
Where did the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad meet?
Cape Cod
Where did the Pilgrims land when they arrived at the New World?
Cane Ridge, Kentucky
Where did the most notable camp meeting take place?
Sacramento Valley
Where in California did a group of American settlers revolt against Mexican authority?
Seminary Ridge
Where in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania did the Confederate forces station themselves?
Cemetery Ridge
Where in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania did the Union forces station themselves?
Guantanamo Bay
Where is America's strategic naval base located on the island of Cuba?
Nuremberg Germany
Where many of the Nazi leaders were put on trial.
Vichy
Where the French government which collaborated with the Germans was located.
Dunkirk
Where the Royal Air Force was able to hold off the Germans just long enough for hundreds of small British crafts of all kinds to ferry over 300,000 British and French soldiers across the channel to safety in England.
Three Mile Island
Where the accident happened in the nuclear power plant.
San Francisco
Where the charter for the United Nations was drafted.
New York City
Where was America's first capital temporarily located?
Boston
Where was America's first public high school founded?
Corinth
Where was Grant headed when he was attacked by Confederates under the command of General Albert S. Johnston, resulting in the Battle of Shiloh?
Breed's Hill
Where was the Battle of Bunker Hill actually fought?
China
Where was the Boxer Rebellion?
Philadelphia
Where was the Centennial Exposition held in 1876?
Independence Hall
Where was the Declaration of Independence signed, and the Constitutional Convention held?
Chancellorsville
Where was the South's costliest victory won?
The Hague
Where was the World Court established?
Antietam Creek
Where was the bloodiest single day of the Civil War fought?
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Where was the first successful powered flight?
Wounded Knee, South Dakota
Where was the last battle between Indians and federal troops fought?
Guadalupe Hidalgo
Where was the treaty of peace between America and Mexico signed?
Charles I
Which English Monarch vowed to rule without Parliament?
John Locke
Which English political theorist promoted the "social contract" theory of government, the idea that government derives its authority from the consent of the governed (rather than from God)?
Calvin Coolidge
Which President lead our nation through most of the "Roaring Twenties"?
Non-Intercourse Act
Which act forbade trade with England and France but reopened American commerce with the rest of the world?
Quartering Act
Which act provided that British troops be housed not only in taverns and deserted buildings but also in occupied dwellings?
Massachusetts Government Act
Which act severely limited the powers of self-government in Massachusetts and granted much broader power to the royal governor?
Townshend Acts
Which acts established a bard of customs in Boston to oversee the collection of the taxes on colonial imports and created special courts to try custom dodgers without a jury?
executive branch
Which branch of government is there to carry out the powers of the federal government?
judicial branch
Which branch of government is there to decide cases arising under the Constitution and federal law?
legislative branch
Which branch of government passes laws?
Henry VIII
Which king broke England's ties with the Roman church?
Pope Alexander VI
Which pope drew an imaginary Line of Demarcation one hundred leagues west of the Azores and the Cape Verde Islands in the Atlantic?
patroon system
Which system sought to bring feudalism into New York?
Admiral de Grasse
Who was the commander of the French fleet from the West Indies who sailed to Virginia and blocked the entrance to Chesapeake Bay, preventing Cornwallis from receiving any help by sea?
General Anthony Wayne
Who decisively defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers?
S. Houston
Who defended the cause of the Union in his home state of Texas?
Patrick Henry
Who defended the house of Burgesses?
Oliver Evans
Who developed a *high-pressure* steam engine?
James M. Gray
Who developed a synthetic approach to Bible study which he incorporated in *The Christian Worker's Commentary* and other influential Bible study books?
Henry Ford
Who developed the assembly line process?
Luther Burbank
Who developed the thornless cactus and a new variety of potato?
Benjamin Warfield
Who devoted much of his time to strengthening fundamentalists in their resistance to modernism?
George Washington
Who did Governor Dinwiddie send with a message warning the French at Fort Le Boeuf that they occupied territory belonging to Virginia and insisting that they vacate the fort at once?
William T. Sherman
Who did Grant place in charge of Union forces in the West?
John Bell Hood
Who did Jefferson Davis replace Johnston with?
John Marshall
Who did John Adams appoint as the chief justice of the Supreme Court?
Pocahontas
Who did John Rolfe marry?
James Monroe
Who did President Jefferson send to assist Livingston in the negotiation to buy New Orleans from France?
Robert Livingston
Who did President Jefferson send to negotiate the buying of New Orleans from France?
General John J. Pershing
Who did President Wilson appoint to be commander of the American troops in France?
William James
Who did most to popularize pragmatism?
Ulysses S. Grant
Who did the Republicans nominate as President for the election of 1868?
Rutherford B. Hayes
Who did the Republicans nominate as President for the election of 1876?
George Washington
Who did the Second Continental Congress appoint as commander in chief of their armies?
James Cook
Who discovered Hawaii?
Christopher Columbus
Who discovered North America?
Cabeza de Vaca
Who discovered and explored southern Texas and parts of New Mexico and Arizona?
James Cook
Who discovered the Hawaiian Islands?
Hernando de Soto
Who discovered the Mississippi River?
Vasco de Balboa
Who discovered the Pacific Ocean?
Andrew Carnegie
Who donated millions of dollars to the establishment of public libraries in communities throughout the country?
Edwin L. Drake
Who drilled the first oil well in the country?
Francisco Coronado
Who embarked on a futile search for the "Seven Cities of Cibola"?
Ferdinand Magellan
Who embarked on a voyage around the world?
Jonathan Goble
Who enlisted as a Marine specifically so that he could learn about Japan and later return there as a missionary?
Stephen Austin
Who established a large American settlement in Texas?
George Peabody
Who established the Peabody Education Fund to promote education in the South?
Henry Hudson
Who explored the Hudson and Delaware river valleys for the Dutch East India Company
Juan Cabrillo
Who explored the coast of California?
Giovanni da Verrazano
Who explored the eastern coast of North America for France?
Zebulon Pike
Who explored the upper Mississippi River?
Josiah Holbrook
Who fathered the lyceum movement in the United States?
Lewis Cass
Who first proposed the principle of popular sovereignty?
Admiral Richard Byrd
Who flew over the North and South Poles?
Ethan Allen
Who formed a frontier militia known as the "Green Mountain Boys"?
Sigmund Freud
Who formulated the system of psychoanalysis?
Robert E. Lee
Who fought McClellan in the Seven Day's Battle?
Thomas Hooker
Who founded Connecticut?
September 11, 2001
When the Twin Towers were blown up.
1933
When the U.S. recognized Communist Russia as a foreign government.
1973
When the U.S. signed a cease-fire agreement with North Vietnam.
James Oglethorpe
Who founded Georgia?
W.E.B. Du Bois
Who founded NAACP?
Robert Owen
Who founded New Harmony?
William Penn
Who founded Pennsylvania?
Samuel de Champlain
Who founded Quebec?
Roger Williams
Who founded Rhode Island?
Prince Henry the Navigator
Who founded a navigation school, employed expert mapmakers, built an observatory to study the position of the sun and stars, and designed a new kind of ship, the caravel, to sail against the wind?
Stephen Paxson
Who founded more than 1,300 Sunday schools in the Mississippi Valley?
Oliver H. Kelly
Who founded the Grange?
John Humphrey Noyes
Who founded the Oneida Community?
George Rapp
Who founded the Rappite Community?
Samuel Adams and John Adams
Who founded the Sons of Liberty?
William Tyndale
Who gave England the first *printed* English Bible?
Edward Eggleston
Who gave a vivid description of life in southern Indiana in his famous novel *The Hoosier Schoolmaster*?
Daniel Webster
Who gave the greatest oration heard in Congress in the 19th century?
William McKinley
Who had the "front-porch campaign"?
John Wycliffe
Who had the entire Bible translated into English for the first time?
William Howard Taft
Who headed the National War Labor Board?
John R. Rice
Who held great city-wide revival campaigns and started the revival weekly, the *Sword of the Lord*?
Lewis Sperry Chafer
Who helped found Dallas Theological Seminary in 1924 and is best known today for his eight-volume work, *Systematic Theology*?
Samuel J. Mills
Who helped found the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions?
Lord Nelson
Who heroically defeated the French navy at the Battle of Trafalgar?
Isaac Merrit Singer
Who improved the *sewing machine* for the home?
G. W. F. Hegel
Who introduced dialectic thinking?
George Westinghouse
Who introduced the air brake?
George Pullman
Who introduced the sleeping car?
John Deere
Who introduced the steel plow?
Samuel F. B. Morse
Who invented *Morse Code*?
Joseph F. Glidden
Who invented barbed wire?
Eli Whitney
Who invented the *cotton gin*?
Francis Cabot Lowell
Who invented the *power loom*?
Cyrus McCormick
Who invented the *reaper* and the *thresher*?
Elias Howe
Who invented the *sewing machine* for factories?
John Deere
Who invented the *steel plow*?
James Watt
Who invented the first *practical* steam engine?
James Naismith
Who invented the game of Basketball in 1891?
Johann Gutenberg
Who invented the movable-type printing press in Europe?
J. Frank Norris
Who is best remembered for his 43 years at the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, which he transformed into an evangelistic center with a phenomenal outreach?
Friedrich Nietzsche
Who is called "the Father of Atheistic Existentialism"?
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Who is called the *Father of Theological Liberalism*?
Samuel Slater
Who is known as the "Father of the American Factory System"?
Louis Sullivan
Who is known as the "Father of the Modern Skyscraper"?
Matthew Maury
Who is known as the "Pathfinder of the Seas"?
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Who is known as the father of Transcendentalism?
Jonathan Edwards
Who is remembered as colonial America's foremost theologian and as one of the greatest intellects America ever produced?
Karl Marx
Who is the man most responsible for the rise of modern socialism?
General Weyler
Who issued a "reconcentration order," which commanded that all Cubans who were not fighting be collected in camps and kept under Spanish guard?
Lenin
Who lead the radical Communist group called the Bolsheviks?
Pontiac
Who led a confederation of tribes in a bloody uprising?
Captain Oliver Hazard Perry
Who led a group of Americans in building their own fleet out of wood hew from a nearby forest and attacked a superior British squadron on Lake Erie?
Daniel Shays
Who led a rebellion who forced several courts in western Massachusetts to close down, in order to prevent further foreclosures?
Jacques Cartier
Who led an expedition that discovered the St. Lawrence River?
Pastor John Robinson
Who led his congregation to Holland to flee the religious persecution in England?
Braxton Bragg
Who led the Confederate Army at the Battle of Chattanooga?
Sam Houston
Who led the Texans in their fight for independence?
William S. Rosecrans
Who led the Union Army at the Battle of Chattanooga?
John Dickinson
Who led the committee who proposed the Articles of Confederation?
Patrick Henry
Who made a speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses in which he foretold the fast-approaching conflict and voiced the sentiments of an ever growing number of Americans?
Bryan
Who made the "Cross of Gold" speech?
Ponce de Leon
Who made the first Spanish landing on the mainland of North America?
Charles Lindbergh
Who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean?
John Jay
Who negotiated the Jay Treaty with the British?
Nathaniel Bacon
Who offered to lead a volunteer militia against the Indians, insisting that frontiersmen were entitled to the same protection as established colonists in Jamestown?
Aaron Montgomery Ward
Who opened his pioneering mail-order business in 1872?
J.P. Morgan
Who organized Carnegie Steel as well as a number of smaller steel companies and related businesses into the giant United States Steel Corporation?
P. T. Barnum
Who organized a traveling tent circus, which he claimed was "the greatest show on earth"?
Samuel Gompers
Who organized the American Federation of Labor?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Who overthrew the Directory in France?
William Randolph Hearst
Who owned the *New York Journal*, and printed yellow journalism?
William Randolph Hearst
Who owned the New York Journal?
John Sutter
Who owned the sawmill where the first gold nuggets were found?
Christopher Sholes
Who perfected the typewriter in 1868?
Charles Darwin
Who popularized the idea of evolution through his book *The Origin of Species*?
Harry Emerson Fosdick
Who preached on popular persona and social themes, denied many fundamental Bible doctrines, and was one of the most popular advocates of the social gospel?
R.G. Lee
Who preached the sermon "Payday Someday" over a thousand times?
James Oliver
Who produced an improved chilled-iron plow?
Charles Townshend
Who proposed a series of taxes on colonial imports, including paper, paints, lead, glass, and tea?
Benjamin Franklin
Who proposed the Albany Plan?
Clay
Who proposed the American System?
Henry Clay
Who proposed the American system?
Calhoun
Who proposed the Bonus Bill?
John C. Calhoun
Who proposed the Bonus Bill?
William Paterson
Who proposed the New Jersey Plan?
James Tallmadge
Who proposed the Tallmadge Amendment?
Edmund Randolph
Who proposed the Virginia Plan?
Helen Hunt Jackson
Who published *A Century of Dishonor*?
William Blackstone
Who published *Commentaries on the Laws of England*?
William Lloyd Garrison
Who published *The Liberator*?
Hinton Rowan Helper
Who published a book entitled *The Impending Crisis of the South*?
Thomas Paine
Who published a pamphlet entitled *Common Sense*?
James Gordon Bennett
Who published the *New York Herald*?
Horace Greeley
Who published the *New York Tribune*?
Seward
Who purchased Alaska?
Jane Addams
Who purchased the Hull House and opened its doors to offer a variety of programs to improve neighborhood life in the center of Chicago's slum district?
Bartholomew Dias
Who reached the Cape of Good Hope?
General Douglas MacArthur
Who reconquered the Philippine islands during WWII?
Count Rochambeau
Who reinforced Washington's army with 5,000 French troops?
"Fighting Joe" Hooker
Who replaced Burnside?
George G. Meade
Who replaced Hooker?
Sir Henry Clinton
Who replaced Howe as commander in chief of the British forces in America?
General Thomas Gage
Who replaced Hutchinson as royal governor of Massachusetts and finally imported bricklayers and carpenters from Nova Scotia to erect winter quarters for his troops?
A.E. Burnside
Who replaced McClellan?
Henry Clay
Who said he was willing to sacrifice "the pride of consistency" rather than to jeopardize the interests of the nation?
Soren Kierkegaard
Who said that one mus take a "leap of faith" into the darkness to believe in God?
Nathan Hale
Who said, "I only regret that I have but one life to live for my country"?
Vasco da Gama
Who sailed all the way around Africa to India, opening a new all-water route to the East?
John Paul Jones
Who sailed to the North Sea in his ship the Bonhomme Richard? He also said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
Fidel Castro
Who seized control of the Cuban government, destroying U.S.-Cuban relations?
George Rogers Clark
Who seized the British posts at Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes?
Roosevelt
Who sent out the Great White Fleet on a world tour?
Miles Standish
Who served as commander-in-chief of the Pilgrim's military?
R. A. Torrey
Who served as the first superintendent of Moody's Bible Institute in Chicago?
William Henry Harrison
Who set out with a force of troops to destroy Tecumseh's settlement of all the tribes who had joined together to drive the whites out of their land?
William Speer
Who started a Presbyterian mission for the Chinese in San Francisco?
Martin Luther
Who started the Protestant Reformation?
Nat Turner
Who stirred up a slave rebellion in which about 60 white people were mercilessly killed?
James Madison
Who succeeded Jefferson as President of the U.S.?
Liholiho
Who succeeded Kamehameha and abolished the pagan religion of the Hawaiians, preparing the way for the coming of the gospel?
Millard Fillmore
Who succeeded President Taylor after he died in office?
Robert Dick Wilson
Who supported Machen in exposing modernism in the Presbyterian Church?
John Rolfe
Who taught the Virginia colonists how to grow tobacco?
A. Mitchell Palmer
Who took action against Communist violence by establishing the General Intelligence Division and launching anti-Communist raids?
Captain John Smith
Who took charge of the colony at Jamestown and saved it from destruction?
Alexander Stephens
Who tried to convince his fellow citizens of Georgia to wait for a definitely hostile act by the federal government before seceding from the Union?
Richard Henry Lee
Who urged the Continental Congress to adopt the Declaration of Independence?
Clarence Darrow
Who volunteered to defend Scopes?
William Jennings Bryan
Who volunteered to serve as prosecutor in the Scopes Trial?
Dwight L. Moody
Who was America's best-known urban evangelist?
George Washington
Who was America's first President?
Edmund Randolph
Who was America's first attorney general?
Samuel Osgood
Who was America's first postmaster general?
Thomas Jefferson
Who was America's first secretary of state?
Alexander Hamilton
Who was America's first secretary of the treasury?
Henry Knox
Who was America's first secretary of war?
Homer Rodeheaver
Who was Billy Sunday's music director in the revival campaigns?
Martin Van Buren
Who was Jackson's secretary of state?
Aaron Burr
Who was Jefferson's Vice President during his first term?
Ira Sankey
Who was Moody's song leader?
Powhatan
Who was Pocahontas's father?
Pinchot
Who was President Roosevelt's chief forester?
Arthur
Who was President when the Pendleton Act was passed?
Robert Morris
Who was appointed by Congress as superintendent of finance in 1781?
Sir Edmund Andros
Who was appointed by King James to be royal governor over the Dominion of New England?
Jason Lee
Who was appointed by the Methodists to establish a mission in the Oregon Territory?
Marshal Foch
Who was appointed commander of the Allied forces?
Hayes
Who was best known for his attempts at Civil Service Reform?
General Thomas Sumter
Who was called the "Fighting Game Cock"?
Francis Marion
Who was called the "Swamp Fox"?
Andrew Johnson
Who was chosen as Lincoln's running mate in the Presidential Election of 1864?
John Winthrop
Who was chosen to be governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
Davis
Who was chosen to be president of the Confederacy?
J. Edgar Hoover
Who was chosen to head the General Intelligence Division?
William Bradford
Who was chosen to take John Carver's place as governor?
General Braddock
Who was defeated in his attempt to take Fort Duquesne?
Houston
Who was elected as the first president of the "Lone Star Republic"?
Warren G. Harding
Who was elected in 1920?
Duke of York
Who was given New York by King Charles II?
Lyman Stewart
Who was known as "God's Oilman"?
Walter Rauschenbusch
Who was known as "the Prophet of the Social Gospel"?
John Eliot
Who was known as the "Apostle to the Indians"?
General Nathanael Greene
Who was known as the "Fighting Quaker"?
Walter Reed
Who was largely responsible for eliminating yellow fever in Panama?
Horace Mann
Who was largely responsible for the rapid growth of America's public school system?
Salmon Chase
Who was most responsible for the adoption of the motto "In God We Trust"?
Kit Carson
Who was one of the best-known heroes of the early American West?
Wilbur Chapman
Who was one of the best-known urban evangelists of the late 19th century (other than Moody)?
William Jennings Bryan
Who was one of the greatest orators of all time?
Sidney Lanier
Who was one of the most accomplished poets of the South?
Henry Ward Beecher
Who was one of the most articulate preachers of his day who poured out fiery messages against slavery?
A.C. Dixon
Who was one of the most famous Baptist preachers in America?
Jonathan Goforth
Who was one of the most famous survivors of the Boxer Rebellion?
Cleveland
Who was president when "Coxey's Army" marched on the Capitol?
General Cornwallis
Who was sent by General Howe to catch "the old fox" Washington after he captured the troops at Trenton?
Francis Asbury
Who was sent by John Wesley to America from England? He introduced the idea of circuit riders to the Methodist Church.
John Slidell
Who was sent by President Polk as a special envoy to Mexico?
Sir Francis Drake
Who was sent by Queen Elizabeth to sail around the world?
Sir Martin Frobisher
Who was sent by Queen Elizabeth to search for the Northwest Passage?
John White
Who was sent by Raleigh with a party of over 100 settlers to establish a settlement on Chesapeake Bay?
General Winfield Scott
Who was sent by water to attack the Mexican coastal city of Veracruz?
Commodore Matthew Perry
Who was sent to Japan to seek a trade agreement with the Japanese emperor?
Robert E. Lee
Who was sent to capture John Brown and his associates?
Irvin McDowell
Who was sent to lead an attack against General Beauregard at Manassas Junction?
Thomas Pinckney
Who was sent to negotiate the Pinckney Treaty with Spain?
General Andrew Jackson
Who was sent to protect the American settlements in West Florida?
General Zachary Taylor
Who was sent to protect the Texas border against possible invasion by Mexican forces?
General Andrew Jackson
Who was sent to stop the renegades in Spanish Florida?
Adoniram Judson
Who was the "Father of American Missions"?
Rousseau
Who was the "Father of French Romanticism"?
Lott Carey
Who was the "Father of Western African Missions"?
James Madison
Who was the "Father of the Constitution"?
Voltaire
Who was the "Father of the Enlightenment"?
Douglas
Who was the *Northern* Democrat's Presidential candidate for the election of 1860?
John C. Breckinridge
Who was the *Southern* Democrat's Presidential candidate for the election of 1860?
George Dewey
Who was the American commodore who beat the Spanish in Manila Bay?
John Loudon McAdam
Who was the British engineer who designed the *mcadam roads*?
Pierre G.T. Beauregard
Who was the Confederate general who was sent to seize Fort Sumter?
John Bell
Who was the Constitutional Union's Presidential candidate for the election of 1860?
James K. Polk
Who was the Democrat's Presidential candidate for the election of 1844?
Franklin Pierce
Who was the Democrat's Presidential candidate for the election of 1852?
James Buchanan
Who was the Democrat's Presidential candidate for the election of 1856?
Lord Ashburton
Who was the English minister to the U.S. at the time of the Caroline incident?
Martin Van Buren
Who was the Free-Soil's Presidential candidate for the election of 1848?
John Brown
Who was the Free-Soiler who retaliated against violent activity by attacking the pro-slavery settlement at Pottawatomie Creek?
Citizen Edmond Genet
Who was the French diplomat who was sent to enlist American aid?
Kamehameha
Who was the Hawaiian chief who united all but two of the main islands under his rule?
James Whitcomb Riley
Who was the Hoosier Poet?
General Santa Anna
Who was the Mexican dictator who was determined to crush the Texas rebellion?
William Brewster
Who was the Pilgrim's pastor in the New World?
Haym Solomon
Who was the Polish Jew who contributed to the patriot cause?
McKinley
Who was the President who was assassinated in 1901?
John Fremont
Who was the Republican's first Presidential candidate for the election of 1856?
John J. Crittenden
Who was the Senator from Kentucky who proposed a compromise between the Union and the Confederacy?
Tecumseh
Who was the Shawnee chief who convinced tribes to join in a confederation to drive the whites from their land?
Sacagawea
Who was the Shoshoni squaw who served as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark's expedition?
James Gadsden
Who was the U.S. minister to Mexico who was authorized to negotiate with the Mexican government for the purchase of a narrow strip of land along the southern boundary of the New Mexico territory?
Robert Anderson
Who was the Union commander in charge of Fort Sumter?
Leif Ericson
Who was the Viking adventurer from Scandinavia who landed in North America around A.D. 1000?
John Leland
Who was the Virginia Baptist's most influential leader?
Henry Clay
Who was the Whigs' Presidential candidate for the election of 1844?
Zachary Taylor
Who was the Whigs' Presidential candidate for the election of 1848?
Winfield Scott
Who was the Whigs' Presidential candidate for the election of 1852?
John Wilkes Booth
Who was the actor who assassinated President Lincoln?
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Who was the aggressive, militaristic leader of Germany in the early 1900s?
Charles G. Finney
Who was the best-known evangelist of the Second Great Awakening?
Stephen Decatur
Who was the best-known hero of the Tripolitan War?
Harriet Tubman
Who was the best-known leader of the underground railroad?
David Brainerd
Who was the best-known missionary to the Indians?
George Washington Carver
Who was the best-known teacher at Tuskegee Institute?
Jay Gould
Who was the business tycoon who came to control the rails of the Southwest?
Roger Taney
Who was the chief-justice who ruled that ,according to the Constitution, Dred Scott could not sue for his freedom?
George H. Thomas
Who was the commander of General Rosecrans' left wing who saved him from defeat at the Battle of Chickamauga?
John C. Fremont
Who was the explorer who aided the American settlers in the Sacramento Valley in gaining their freedom?
Jean Lafitte
Who was the famous Frenchman who led a band of pirates to aid Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans?
Geronimo
Who was the famous and fierce leader of the Apaches Indians?
Edward Everett
Who was the famous orator who preceded Lincoln at the podium to dedicate a memorial cemetery established near the battlefield at Gettysburg?
Virginia Dare
Who was the first English child born in the present-day U.S.?
George Calvert
Who was the first Lord Baltimore?
William Henry Harrison
Who was the first President to die in office?
John A. Roebling
Who was the first chief engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge?
John Jay
Who was the first chief justice of the Supreme Court?
Taft
Who was the first civil governor of the Philippines?
John Carver
Who was the first governor of the Pilgrims?
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Who was the first man to use an integrated rail system?
Herbert Hoover
Who was the head of the Food Administration?
Colonel William Barret Travis
Who was the leader of the Alamo who held the Alamo for nearly two weeks?
Chief Joseph
Who was the leader of the Nez Perce?
James J. Hill
Who was the man who built the Great Northern?
Casey Jones
Who was the man who died with one hand on the throttle and one on the brake of his train, tying to save the lives of the passengers on this crashing "Cannonball"?
Harry Rimmer
Who was the master of apologetics who convincingly refuted the theory of evolution through his may books, debates, and lectures?
Mark Twain
Who was the most famous of the local writers?
Isaac Backus
Who was the most influential figure for the Baptists in the long battle for religious freedom in Massachusetts?
Al Capone
Who was the most notorious gangster of the 1920s?
George Whitefield
Who was the most powerful evangelist of the Great Awakening?
Cleveland
Who was the only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms?
Wood
Who was the overall commander of the Rough Riders?
John Greenleaf Whittier
Who was the poet who bombarded the reading public with literature that aroused sympathy for the slaves?
Red Cloud
Who was the powerful Sioux chief who forced the U.S. Army to abandon three forts in the area?
Montezuma
Who was the powerful chieftain of the Aztecs?
Goethals
Who was the prime engineer on the Panama Canal project?
Dwight L. Moody
Who was the representative of the Young Men's Christian Association who spent much time witnessing to Union troops?
Cecilius Calvert
Who was the second Lord Baltimore?
Stephen A. Douglas
Who was the senator who proposed the Kansas Nebraska Bill?
Alvin C. York
Who was the soldier from Tennessee who became a hero during the Muse-Argonne campaign?
T.T. Shields
Who was the staunch contender for fundamentalism and one of the leading authorities on Romanism?
James Otis
Who was the the Boston lawyer who spoke out against the Sugar Act?
A. Lincoln
Who was the the Republican's Presidential candidate for the election of 1860?
Harry Ironside
Who was the well-known Bible expositor who traveled widely as a missionary, evangelist, and Bible teacher, wrote over 60 books, including commentaries on the entire New Testament and on the prophetic books of the Old Testament?
Molly Pitcher
Who was the woman who carried water to the soldiers at the battle of Monmouth?
Anne Hutchinson
Who was the woman who was banished for disagreeing with the Puritan authorities on matters of religion?
General John Burgoyne
Who was to lead his army from Montreal southward along Lake Champlain?
Colonel St. Leger
Who was to lead his force from Montreal down the St. Lawrence River to Lake Ontario and then from Fort Oswego through the Mohawk Valley?
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
Who were the Spanish monarchs who funded Columbus' trip to North America?
James Monroe
Who won the Presidential election of 1816?
Taylor
Who won the Presidential election of 1848?
Lincoln
Who won the Presidential election of 1860?
Polk
Who won the election of 1844?
Lincoln Steffins
Who wrote "Shame of the Cities"?
General Lew Wallace
Who wrote *Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ*?
Charles M. Sheldon
Who wrote *In His Steps*?
Upton Sinclair
Who wrote *The Jungle*?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Who wrote *Uncle Tom's Cabin*?
Booker T. Washington
Who wrote *Up from Slavery* and founded Tuskegee Institute?
Adam Smith
Who wrote *Wealth of Nations*?
Alexis de Tocqueville
Who wrote Democracy in America?
Ida M. Tarbell
Who wrote a series of articles entitled "History of the Standard Oil Company"?
Bret Harte
Who wrote about the life he found in the Far West?
Noah Webster
Who wrote the "Blue-Backed Speller"?
William Tyler Page
Who wrote the *American's Creed*?
William H. McGuffey
Who wrote the Eclectic Readers?
Francis Bellamy
Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance?
Francis Scott Key
Who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
John Peter Zenger
Who's court trial set an important precedent for freedom of the press in America?
John S. Pillsbury
Who's flour mills became the largest flour mills in the world?
Roosevelt
Who's foreign policy was "speak softly and carry a big stick"?
Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Who's murder sparked World War I?
Henry James
Who's novels dealt with social issues and the differences between European and American cultures?
Immanuel Kant
Who's philosophy, idealism, lead to the modernist ideas of man's "spark of divinity" and the "higher" criticism of the Bible?
John Wanamaker
Who's store in Philadelphia is usually considered to be the precursor of the modern department store?
Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Who, along with 264 men, was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn?
DeWitt Clinton
Whose foresight made the completion of the Erie Canal possible?
John Calvin
Whose teachings would have an important influence on the people who would colonize North America?
Iron Curtain
Winston Churchill said that a *what* had fallen upon the nations of Eastern Europe.
Solidarity
a group of Polish nationalist led by Lech Walesa.
inflation
The erosion or the value of money.
quitrent
What is a small, fixed annual fee?
Billy Sunday
the "baseball evangelist"
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
A System of space-age weaponry designed to destroy enemy missile warheads in flight.
cooperatives
A business operated for the benefit of its members (intended to save its members money, not to make a profit, but any profits accrued are shared by the members).
Human Genome Project
A massive effort to identify all of the approximately 30,000 genes in Human DNA.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
A new executive department created to promote the safety of the American people and their homeland.
Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
Act President George W. Bush signed in 2003 protecting life.
Taft-Hartley Act
Act passed to curb the growing power of labor unions.
Agriculture Adjustment Act
Act passed to regulate agriculture and business.
Neutrality Act of 1937
Adopted the important "cash-and-carry" principle for dealing with warring nations.
John Pope
After McClellan's failure in the Peninsular Campaign, who was placed in charge of the Union troops?
Eddie Rickenbacker
America's most famous ace. (He shot down 22 planes.)
Project Mercury
America's program of single-manned space flights.
Dr. Paul Carlson
American medical missionary murdered in the Republic of Congo.
Mandan Indians
Among what Indian tribe did Lewis and Clark spend the winter of 1804?
reciprocal trade agreement
An agreement beneficial to both parties.
Open Door Policy
An agreement of several European powers not to interfere with trade rights of other nations.
Colonel George Washington Goethals
Army engineer appointed by Roosevelt to take charge of the Panama Canal Project.
Colonel William S. Gorgas
Army medical doctor who was appointed chief sanitary officer in the Canal Zone.
Colonel Oliver North
Arranged the transfer of Iranian-derived funds to the Contras.
Rosa Parks
Black woman arrested for riding in the "white" section of the bus.
Joseph Stalin
Assumed full control of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union in 1927, and instituted the Five-Year Plans.
Lyndon Johnson
Assumed the Presidential office after JFK was shot in 1963.
Verdun
At what French fortress city did the French force the Germans to retreat?
Battle of Oriskany
At what battle did General Nicholas Herkimer route Colonel St. Leger?
Battle of Trafalgar
At what battle did Lord Nelson heroically defeat the French navy?
Battle of San Jacinto
At what battle did Sam Houston and his forces win a decisive victory and practically end the war?
Battle of Jutland
At what battle did the British badly cripple the German fleet of destroyers, battleships, and cruisers, making it nearly inactive?
Battle of the Somme
At what battle did the British introduce the tank?
Battle of Yorktown
At what battle was American independence virtually won?
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Atheist and Marxist who was brought to national attention through a court case in Maryland.
Secretary-General
Chief administrative officer of the UN who heads the Secretariat.
Germany, Italy, and Japan
Axis powers
Joe Biden
Barack Obama's running mate.
Battle of the Philippine Sea
Battle in which the Japanese lost 4 aircraft carriers and 400 planes.
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle in which the Japanese lost almost all of their remaining ships and planes.
Ida M. Tarbell Lincoln Steffins Upton Sinclair
Best-known social critics of the Progressive era.
flex fuels
Biofuels combined with regular gasoline.
Thomas Sowell
Black economist of the late twentieth century who effectively argued that careless welfare programs hurt ethnic minorities by destroying the family and the work ethic in the inner cities.
Margaret Thatcher
British Prime Minister who shared the same ideals of strong traditional values, limited government, free enterprise, and strength against Communist aggression as Ronald Regan.
Tony Blair
British Prime Minister who united with President George W. Bush in fighting the War on Terror.
John Maynard Keynes
British economist whose theories FDR's advisers advocated
Fort Pickens and Fort Sumter
By April 1861, what were the only two significant federal forts within the borders of seceded states that had not fallen into Confederate hands?
recall
By what process can an official be removed from the office before his term expires?
initiative
By what process can voters initiate the passage of a state law?
referendum
By what process is the proposed law referred to the voters, who can then pass or defeat it?
Free Silver Movement
Call for the unlimited coinage of silver.
Huey Long
Called for heavy estate taxes that would redistribute wealth to the masses.
Samoan Islands
Chain of Pacific islands over which German and American battleships almost went to war in 1889.
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
Charles E. Fuller
Earl Warren
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
Hiroshima
City where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
Nagasaki
City where the second atomic bomb was dropped.
New Orleans
City which received the most damage from Hurricane Katrina.
reciprocity clause
Clause which offered a reciprocal trade agreement to foreign nations and allowed certain raw materials to be shipped to the U.S. duty free, but it granted the President authority to impose duties on these products whenever the countries exporting them to the U.S. placed high duties on American products being imported to them.
Atomic Energy Act
Cleared the way for private, commercial development of atomic power.
Admiral Cervera
Commander of the Spanish Atlantic fleet.
Rear Admiral William T. Sampson
Commander of the U.S. Atlantic fleet.
Commodore George Dewey
Commander of the U.S. Pacific fleet.
Viet Cong
Communist guerrillas.
Joseph McCarthy
Conducted investigations into the Communist associations of employees of various departments of the federal government.
Bland-Allison Act Sherman Silver Purchase Act
Congress passed what two acts which provided for the government to purchase and coin at least a limited amount of silver each month?
Lebanon
Country President Eisenhower sent U.S. Marines to in 1958 to protect American lives and prevent an Arab revolt.
Spain
Country that became a proving ground for World War II.
Albania
Country which would provide a springboard for an invasion of Greece and Yugoslavia.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Couple who were executed for leaking vital atomic bomb secrets to Russian agents.
Lawrence vs.. Texas
Court case in which a decision was made which struck down the Texas law that had criminalized homosexuality.
Engel vs. Vitale
Court case in which public schools were forbidden to require the recitation of prayers.
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Court case in which the Supreme Court voted that racial segregation in public places did not violate the U.S. Constitution if "separate bu equal" facilities were maintained for both blacks and whites.
Edwards vs. Aguillard
Court case which said that even if evolution and creationism were taught together, creationism would be unconstitutional.
Bill Gates
Created Microsoft.
Hoover Dam
Created a man-made reservoir, Lake Mead, which is 115 miles long.
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP)
Created an even deeper relationship between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Created by GATT.
Committee for Industrial Organizations
Created by John L. Lewis
Lake Mead
Created by the Hoover Dam
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
Created in response to the Soviet launch of *Sputnik I*. It was meant to initiate new technology and to discover safeguards that would protect the United States and it communication infrastructure from missiles that could be launched from space.
General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Created the World Trade Organization.
Bureau of Mines
Created to conserve natural resources and help protect the welfare of miners.
NASA
Created to further U.S. space research and development.
Dr. Carlos Finlay
Cuban physician who had theorized that mosquitoes carried yellow fever.
June 6, 1944
D-Day
December 7, 1941
Date for the attack on Pearl Harbor.
December 25, 1991
Date of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
April 20, 1999
Date when two high school students staged one of the worst school shooting assaults in history.
1950-1953
Dates of the Korean War.
1965-1973
Dates of the Vietnam War.
Lend-Lease Act
Declared that any means of defense, including warships, which belonged to a friendly belligerent could be refitted or repaired in the U.S.
America First Committee
Dedicated to keeping the U.S. out of a general European war.
Bob Jones
Defender of the faith
Bryan
Democratic candidate of 1896.
William Faulkner
Depicted the lives and fortunes of "decayed" Southern aristocrats, stalwart yet poor Southern blacks, and scheming, poor white Southerners in such novels as *The Sound and the Fury* and *Absalom, Absalom!*
Thomas Wolfe
Described growing up in North Carolina just before the Depression in *Look Homeward, Angel*.
Internal Security Act
Designed to bring the activities of the Communist party under closer surveillance and control.
Kyoto Protocol
Designed to require nations to reduce greenhouse emissions to baselines used during the 1990s, eventually decreasing to 7% below 1990 levels.
Saddam Hussein
Dictator of Iraq.
Munich Pact
Dismembered Czechoslovakia by giving the rich Sudetenland to Germany.
38th Parallel
Dividing line between North and South Korea.
Radio Bible Class
Dr. M. R. DeHaan
Congress of Verona
During what congress did Austria, Prussia, Russia, and France vow to put down a revolutionary uprising in Spain and threatened to help Spain reconquer its New World colonies?
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
Education plan implemented by President George W. Bush.
Richard Nixon
Eisenhower's Vice President.
John Foster Dulles
Eisenhower's secretary of state.
Dwight Eisenhower
Elected President in 1952.
William Howard Taft
Elected in 1908.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Elected in 1912; first president since John Adams to make a personal appearance before Congress.
Herbert Hoover
Elected in 1928.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)
Elected in 1932
John Kennedy
Elected in 1960.
Richard Nixon
Elected in 1968.
James Carter
Elected in 1976.
Ronald Regan
Elected in 1980.
George H. W. Bush
Elected in 1988.
Bill Clinton
Elected in 1992.
George W. Bush
Elected in 2000.
Barack Obama
Elected in 2008.
Rutherford B. Hayes
Elected president in 1876.
St. Lawrence Seaway
Enabled ocean-going vessels to visit Great Lakes ports.
Carl Sandburg
Encouraged the people during the Depression in his volume *The People, Yes*.
20th Amendment
Ended the "lame duck" sessions of Congress.
postwar economic boom
Ended the Great Depression.
22nd Amendment
Ensured that future Presidents would be limited to two terms in office.
Gamal Nasser
Especially vocal in his condemnation of the new state of Israel.
Social Security Act
Established a government fund for unemployment and old-age insurance.
Civil Service Commission
Established by the Pendleton Act to administer examinations to applicants in the different states and to fill the positions on the basis of proven qualifications.
National Recovery Administration (NRA)
Established to control wages and prices and to limit competition among businesses while encouraging labor organizations.
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Established to protect the stated rights of unions and to mediate labor-management disputes.
tobacco
Excluding cotton, the south was the world's largest _____ producer.
fascism
Exercises total control of political, economic, cultural, religious, and social activities.
Columbia
Exploded and burned as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere.
Relief Recovery Reform
FDR's Three R's.
Cordell Hull
FDR's secretary of state who served from 1933-1944.
Alan Shepard, Jr.
First American in space.
John Glenn, Jr.
First American to orbit the earth.
Cleveland
First Democratic President after the Civil War.
Tom Ridge
First Secretary of Homeland Security.
Wilt Chamberlain
First basketball player ever to score 100 points during a single professional game.
James Meredith
First black American man to make an attempt to enroll at the all-white University of Mississippi.
Battle of the Coral Sea
First naval battle of history in which the opposing vessels did not sight one another.
George Meany
First president of the AFL-CIO.
Telstar Relay
First two American communications satellites.
Frances Perkins
First woman to be appointed to a cabinet position.
Syria Egypt
Formed the United Arab Republic (UAR).
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Formed to resist Communist aggression and expansion in the Far East.
Whittaker Chambers
Former Communist party member and Soviet spy who testified against Hiss.
state lotteries casino gambling
Forms of gambling used in many states to raise money for state governments.
Mel Trotter
Founder of 67 rescue missions
Gipsy Smith
From tent to pulpit
Chester A. Arthur
Garfield's vice-president and successor.
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Gave the President broad power to control banking policies and to reopen banks as he saw fit.
Defense Production Act
Gave the President the authority to fix wage and price ceilings.
Eisenhower Doctrine
Gave the President the power to use force against Communist aggression in the Middle East.
General William Westmoreland
General in command of the U.S. troops in South Vietnam.
General Colin Powell
General placed in charge of Operation Desert Storm.
Luftwaffe
German air force.
Carl Schurz
German immigrant who was a strong advocate of civil service reform.
Vidkun Quisling
Head of the Nazi puppet government in Norway.
John L. Lewis
Head of the United Mine Workers; created and became the first president of the CIO.
Mein Kampf
Hitler's autobiography
Sigfried Line
Hitler's line created to oppose the french Maginot Line.
Operation Sea-Lion
Hitler's plan to invade and conquer Great Britain.
20 million
How much did the U.S. give to Spain for the Philippines?
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NATO
Organization of American States
In 1970, the Pan-American Union was replaced by what?
Manuel Noriega
Panama dictator who was smuggling illegal drugs into the United States.
English, Scots-Irish, and Germans
In the order from greatest to least, what were the three largest peoples who came to the New World?
Klondike
In what area was gold discovered in 1897?
Wilderness Campaign
In what battle did Grant lose more men than Lee had in his army?
Battle of Buena Vista
In what battle did Taylor win a decisive victory against overwhelming odds?
Battle of Chickamauga
In what battle was General Rosecrans forced to retreat and was saved from defeat only by the brave stand of his left wing?
Second Battle of Bull Run
In what battle was Pope forced to fight General Lee at Manassas Junction?
Congress of Verona
In what congress did four European powers vow to put down a revolutionary uprising in Spain and threatened to help Spain reconquer its New World colonies?
Gibbons vs. Ogden
In what court case did John Marshall rule against a transportation monopoly granted by the New York state legislature to Robert Livingston and Robert Fulton?
Dartmouth College Case
In what court case did John Marshall rule that the state of New Hampshire could not change the old charter of Dartmouth College?
Teapot Dome Scandal
In what scandal did Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall violate U.S. law by secretly leasing the huge oil reserves at Teapot Dome and Elk Hills to private oil companies?
Farewell Address
In what speech did Washington announce his decision to retire from politics?
Massachusetts
In what state was the proposed state constitution submitted to the people for ratification before it was adopted?
Kansas City and Chicago
In what two cities was the meatpacking business prevalent?
Waco
Incident in April 1993 in which federal law enforcement officials abused their powers.
Jonas Salk
Introduced the first successful polio vaccine.
Tim Berners-Lee
Invented the World Wide Web (WWW).
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iranian president.
Roy Moor
Judge who was removed from his position after an issue with a Ten Commandments monument.
D-Day
June 6, 1944
Potsdam Declaration
Laid out plans for the occupation of Germany.
Armstrong Aldrin, Jr. Collins
Last names of the three Apollo 11 astronauts who landed on the moon.
Fermi Teller Oppenheimer
Last names of the three scientists who worked on the atomic bomb.
Mao Tse-tung
Led the Chinese Communists.
Chiang Kai-shek
Led the Chinese Nationalists.
Lech Walesa
Led the Solidarity.
Colonel Doolittle
Led the bombing raid against Tokyo and other Japanese cities in 1942.
Newt Gingrich
Led the drive for a "Contract with America."
General Hideki Tojo
Led the extremely militaristic army-controlled ministry in Japan.
Phyllis Schlafly
Led the opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment.
21st Amendment
Legalized the sale of liquor.
subprime lending
Lending to buyers whose credit records were not very stable or credible.
Muammar Al Qaddafi
Libyan dictator.
Payne-Aldrich Bill
Lowered the tariff rates on some items, but kept most rates substantially as they were under the Dingley tariff.
26th Amendment
Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
16th Amendment
Made income tax possible.
Smith Act
Made it a crime to advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government or to belong to a group dedicated to that purpose.
Arab Oil embargo
Made oil scarce, resulting in long lines at gas stations.
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Made the first successful powered flight.
V-E Day
May 8, 1945
Government Issue
Meaning for *GI*
Alger Hiss
Member of the State Department who transferred documents to a Soviet agent.
Porfirio Diaz
Mexico's aging dictator who was overthrown.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Most far-reaching of all New Deal undertakings.
Malcolm X
Most prominent black separatist leader.
Victoriano Huerta
Murdered Madero and headed Mexico's government with a dictatorial and bloody reign.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA
Columbia
NASA's first reusable "space plane."
New Deal
Name of FDR's program for economic recovery.
Dolly
Name of the first clone (a sheep).
Office of War Mobilization (OWM)
Name of the wartime cabinet created in May 1943.
Wilson George Clemenceau Orlando
Name the "Big Four."
The Five Power Treaty The Four Power Treaty The Nine Power Treaty
Name the three major treaties that resulted from the Washington Conference for Limitation of Armaments?
Quemoy Matsu
Nationalist Chinese islands that were bombarded by Communist China and protected by American naval and air forces.
Egypt
Nationalized the Suez Canal.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Native American of Colorado who won a seat in the u.S. Senate.
National Socialist German Workers' Party
Nazi Party
Fifth-Columnists
Nazi sympathizers
Pike's Peak
Near what peak was gold found in 1859?
secretary of energy
New Cabinet position created during the Carter Administration.
Fighting Red Tails
Nickname of the 332nd.
Nisei
Nicknamed the Purple Heart Battalion.
6 million
Number of Jews killed during the Holocaust.
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
OPEC
Webster
Of who was it said, "He taught millions to read, but not one to sin." ?
Japanese Peace Treaty Conference
Officially ended the Allied occupation of Japan.
April 6, 1917
On what date did the United States enter World War I?
November 11, 1918
On what date was the armistice signed for WWI?
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
On what railroad did Peter Cooper's engine, the *Tom Thumb*, run?
Robert M. La Follette
One of the early progressive leaders from Wisconsin.
Winston S. Churchill
One of the few that recognized the threat the Hitler and Nazi Germany posed to the free world.
Underwood-Simmons Bill
One of the most significant tariff acts in American history
Taliban
Organization which was America's first target in her war against terrorism.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Organized the civil rights movement which pledged itself to nonviolent resistance.
sugar cane, rice, hemp, corn, oats, wheat
Other than cotton, what were some items that the South exported throughout the world?
24th Amendment
Outlawed poll taxes for national elections
Francisco Madero
Overthrew Mexico's aging dictator Porfirio Diaz, promising to make reforms and to adopt a democratic constitution.
"Stalwarts"
Part of the Republican Party who opposed legislation to alter the civil service.
"Half-Breeds"
Part of the Republican Party who were more congenial to alter the civil service.
Populist Party
Party whose platform was perhaps the first widespread political expression of the sentiment that no matter what problem arises, the government "ought to do something about it."
Ferdinand Marcos
Philippine authoritarian president.
Francis Gary Powers
Pilot of the reconnaissance plane shot down over Soviet Russia in 1960.
Littleton, Colorado
Place where one of the worst school shooting assaults in history happened.
Fidel Castro
Planned to take over the island nation of Grenada in the West Indies and use it as a military base to invade the mainland of South America.
Clarence Day
Play, *Life with Father*, was based off of his book.
Watergate affair
Political scandal which led to President Nixon's resignation.
Farmer's Alliances
Politically active regional groups farmers began organizing.
James B. Weaver
Populist Presidential candidate for the election of 1892.
Robert Frost
Portrayed the natural beauty of New England in his poems.
Boris Yeltsin
President of the Russian Republic who resigned from the Communist party.
embryonic stem cell research
President George W. Bush's first veto.
Bush Doctrine
President George W. Bush's idea of declaring war on threatening countries before they have a chance to harm America.
Great Society
President Johnson's social welfare program.
Spiro Agnew
President Nixon's first Vice President who resigned.
Gerald Ford
President Nixon's second Vice President and successor.
Reganomics
President Regan's economic strategy.
Fair Deal
President Truman's program of socialistic legislation.
James A. Garfield
President elected in 1880 who was assassinated in 1881.
Fair Housing Act
Prohibited discrimination in renting or selling houses.
1964 Civil Rights Act
Prohibited racial discrimination in public places.
American Servicemembers' Protection Act
Prohibited the United States from cooperating the the ICC and furthermore gave the President powers to free all U.S. citizens over which ICC was exercising its authority.
G.I. Bill of Rights
Provided discharge pay, hospitalization, government loans for purchasing homes, farms, or businesses, and educational benefits for veterans.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Provided for mutual consultation and defense whenever "the territorial integrity, political independence, or security of any of the parties is threatened."
National Youth Administration (NYA)
Provided high school and college students with part-time employment to help them complete their schooling.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Provided legal justification for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict.
North Atlantic Treaty
Provided military aid to European allies and other friendly nations.
Roosevelt Dam
Provided water to irrigate more than 2000,000 acres.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Put thousands of young men to work on conservation projects such as reforestation, flood control, and improvement of national parks.
al Qaeda
Radical Islamic terrorist network responsible for the attack on the Twin Towers.
Boxer Rebellion
Rebellion in China.
General George Marshall
Recommended withdrawal of American support from Nationalist China.
T. S. Eliot
Reflected a Christian view of life in such poems as "Ash Wednesday," Journey of the Magi," and *The Four Quarters*.
Regan Doctrine
Regan's belief that Communist aggressors must be stopped before they can attack and enslave a country.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)
Released large sums of tax money to state and local agencies for direct relief of the unemployed.
Henry Kissinger
Spokesman for detente.
Roosevelt Corollary
Roosevelt's expanded interpretation of Monroe's original policy statement.
Warsaw Pact
Russia's response to NATO.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
SEATO
Neutrality Act of 1939
Sacrificed the the principle of "freedom of the seas" while trying to keep America out of war.
Kate Smith
Sang "God Bless America" at the top of her lungs.
Mariner II
Satellite which passed withing 21,594 miles of the planet Venus.
Philippine Islands
Scene of the first important action of the Spanish-American War
Theodore Roosevelt
Secretary of the Navy who sent Dewey orders that if war should be declared, he should proceed to the Philippines Islands and "capture or destroy" the Spanish fleet.
yellow journalism
Sensational and sometimes unfounded stories
Archduke Maximilian of Austria
Sent by Napoleon III with an army of troops to set up an empire in Mexico.
General John Pershing
Sent by President Wilson with 15,000 American troops into Mexico to capture Pancho Villa.
General Douglas MacArthur
Sent to the Philippines in 1936 to prepare the islands' defenses against future Japanese attack.
V-J Day
September 2, 1945
Slobodan Milosevic
Serbian president.
Fidel Castro
Set up a Communist dictatorship in Cuba.
Atlanta
Sherman's first main objective was to capture *what city*?
Lee Harvey Oswald
Shot President John Kennedy (JFK).
Sirhan Biashara Sirhan
Shot Robert Kennedy.
John Hinckley, Jr.
Shot Ronald Regan.
apartheid
South Africa's policy of racial segregation.
Saigon
South Vietnam's capital.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Soviet leader who replaced Khrushchev.
perestoika
Soviet term for "restructuring."
glasnost
Soviet term which means "openness."
Challenger
Space shuttle which exploded shortly after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Irving Kristol
The "Father of Neoconservatism."
Havana
The *Maine* was sunk in what harbor?
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
The Interstate Commerce Act established *what* to supervise the activities of railroads and enforce the provisions of the law?
Hezbollah
The Iranian-supported Islamic movement which launched a series of missile strikes from Lebanon against Israel in 2006.
Counter-Reformation
The Roman church responded to the Protestant Reformation with a *what* in hopes to crush Protestantism and to bring as many souls as possible back into the Catholic fold?
William J. Bennett
The Secretary of Education under Ronald Regan.
Explorer I
The United States' first man-made satellite.
Parliament
The development of the British *what* paved the way for more representative government?
home schooling
The fastest-growing educational trend in the United states by the late 1990s.
Daniel Ken Inouye
The first Japanese-American to serve in the U.S. Congress.
Patsy Takemoto Mink
The first Japanese-American woman to serve in Congress.
International Space Station (ISS)
The first permanent human outpost in space.
Japan
The gentleman's agreement was signed in what country?
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
The highest tariff in the nation's peacetime history.
irreducible complexity
The idea that all parts of an organism have to b present from their origin; otherwise these parts would be useless and eliminated by natural selection.
the 50th Anniversary of the UN
The largest gathering of world dignitaries in history.
Hispanics
The largest minority ethnic group in the United States.
Ford Foundation
The largest philanthropic organization in the world.
Moral Majority
The largest political action group that supported Ronald Regan.
the formation of the DHS
The largest reorganization to take place in the federal government in 50 years.
Manhattan Project
The largest research and scientific effort of its day.
Burma Road
The last land route into China.
cloning
The most controversial area in bioethics.
Dr. James Dobson
The most respected and listened to individual of the Christian Right.
26th of July Movement
The name of Fidel Castro's movement to overthrow Batista.
China-gate
The name of the incident involving financial contributions from China in return for military secrets.
globalism
The perspective that the world needs to unite under one economic, political, and religious system.
Tripoli
The ruler of *what country* tied to increase the yearly tribute that America payed to it?
Asians
The second largest immigrant group in the United States.
arbitration
The settlement of a dispute by a person or persons chosen to hear both sides and come to a decision.
October 29, 1929
The stock market crash ("Black Tuesday").
bioethics
The study of the moral implications and applications of biological research, predicting the impact of new scientific changes on mankind and planet earth.
Kuwait
The tiny, oil-rich kingdom which Saddam Hussein invaded.
Savannah
The world's first nuclear-powered merchant vessel.
Mackinac Straits Bridge
The world's longest suspension bridge.
microchips
Tiny electronic components which made it possible to build smaller computers.
Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley
To whom did James II give New Jersey?
Midway
Turning point in the war in the Pacific.
Luzon Manila
Two American island outposts that fell to Japan immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Cambodia Laos
Two countries that fell to Communism after Vietnam.
Treblinka Auschwitz
Two of Germany's most infamous concentration camps, located in Poland.
God Bless America White Christmas
Two of Irving Berlin's most popular songs during the war years.
Women's Army Corps (WACS) WAVES
Two organizations that allowed women to serve for the first time in the armed forces.
Central Powers
Under what name did Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey unite under for WWI?
Allies
Under what name did Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, Romania, Japan, Portugal, Montenegro, Greece, and Italy unite for WWI?
Pearl S. Buck
Used China for the setting of her best-selling novel *The Good Earth*.
May 8, 1945
V-E Day
September 2, 1945
V-J Day
The Lutheran Hour
W.A. Maier
Philadelphia
What America's largest city during the 1760's? It had a population of 25,000 people.
A. T. Robertson
What Baptist professor added to the understanding of the Scriptures with his studies in the *Greek New Testament*?
Sir William Howe
What British General captured Staten Island with his brother, Admiral Lord Richard Howe?
Hudson's Bay Company
What British company established an extensive fur trade in the Oregon territory?
G. Campbell Morgan
What British minister was known as the "Prince of Expositors"?
C.I. Scofield
What Civil War hero published the *Scofield Reference Bible*?
Leyden
What Dutch city did the Scrooby congregation move to when they left England?
strike
What is a refusal to work?
Espionage Act
What act provided stiff penalties for anyone who furnished information which would aid the enemy, obstruct recruiting, or encourage insubordination in the armed forces?
Navigation Act of 1660
What act provided that all goods imported to or exported from the colonies must be carried on ships owned by British subjects?
Presidential Succession Act
What act provided that if both a President and Vice President should die in office or resign, the members of the cabinet should succeed to the Presidency in the order in which Congress had created their offices?
Newlands Reclamation Act
What act provided that money from the sale of public land in 16 western states was to be used to initiate irrigation projects to make arid land productive?
Tydings-McDuffie Act
What act provided that the Philippines were to become independent in 1946?
Selective Service Act
What act required all men from age 21 through age 30 to register with the local draft boards? (The age limits were later extended to include all men from 18 through 45)
Amnesty Act
What act restored political rights to most of those who had cooperated with the Confederacy?
Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
What act resulted from the Grangers appealing to the federal government for help?
Expedition Act
What act sped up the handling of antitrust cases in the federal courts?
Hepburn Act
What act strengthened the power of the Interstate Commerce Commission over the railroads?
Electoral Count Act
What act was adopted to prevent another disputed election like that of 1876?
Pure Food and Drug Act
What act was designed to prevent the manufacture and sale of adulterated foods and drugs?
Hat Act
What act was passed to protect British hat manufacturers?
Volstead Act
What act was passed to put the 18th Amendment into effect?
Prohibitory Act
What act, issued by Parliament, prohibited all trade with the colonies and provided for the confiscation of their ships?
David Farragut
What admiral of the U.S. Navy captured Mobile Bay and took possession of the Confederate naval vessels harbored there?
Rush-Bagot Agreement
What agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain did the two powers agree to total disarmament on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, as well as demilitarizing the entire U.S.-Canadian border?
13th Amendment
What amendment abolished slavery permanently from the United States and all areas under its jurisdiction?
15th Amendment
What amendment allowed freedmen to vote?
19th amendment
What amendment guaranteed women the right to vote?
14th Amendment
What amendment made freedmen citizens?
17th amendment
What amendment provided for the direct election of senators by the voters?
Teller Amendment
What amendment stated "that the United States disclaims any intention of control over said island [Cuba] except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished, to leave the government and the control of the island to its people"?
Platt amendment
What amendment would give Cuba independence under several conditions?
stock
What are certificates of ownership?
cults
What are counterfeit church groups that operate under the guise of Christianity?
Granges
What are farmers' organizations which appeal to their state legislatures to adopt laws regulating the railroads?
tariffs
What are fees on imported goods?
precedents
What are happenings that serve as examples to be followed in the future?
contraband of war
What are items that, according to international law, may be seized when headed for an enemy port in wartime?
trunk lines
What are major lines connecting key points?
greenbacks
What are paper money not backed by gold or any other valuable metal but by the governments credit?
implied powers
What are powers now specifically mentioned in the Constitution but implied therein?
rebates
What are refunds?
feeder lines
What are small lines bringing business from diverse points along the main route?
protective tariffs
What are tariffs high enough to discourage the importation of certain products and thereby to aid the development of American manufacturing?
Indians and Creoles
What are the names for people of Spanish or French descent who are born in the New World?
real wages
What are wages in relation to buying power?
Battle of the Thames
What battle brought the total collapse of Tecumseh's Indian confederacy?
Battle of Tippecanoe
What battle largely crushed Tecumseh's Indian confederation?
Berlin and Milan decrees
What decrees did Napoleon issue which, in effect, cut off all neutral trade with Great Britain and made neutral ships attempting to enter British ports subject to seizure by French authorities?
Department of Commerce and Labor
What department had authority to investigate large industrial combinations?
"Gilded Age"
What did Mark Twain call the Age of Industry?
free schools
What did some people call the public schools?
Boston Massacre
What did the Bostonians and other colonists label the killing of 5 people in their home town?
James II
What did the Duke of York's name change to when he became King of England?
Bureau of the Budget
What did the National Budget Act create within the Treasury Department?
New Plymouth
What did the Pilgrims call the place where they stepped ashore?
"Intolerable Acts"
What did the colonists call the Coercive Acts?
bread colonies
What did the middle colonies become known as?
Federalists
What did the people who wanted to adopt the new Constitution call themselves?
Tree of Peace
What did the tribes of the Iroquois League of Five Nations call themselves?
Anti-Federalists
What did those who opposed the Constitution become known as?
Great Chicago Fire of 1871
What disaster ravaged Chicago, the nation's fastest-growing city?
Emancipation Proclamation
What document declared that as of January 1, 1863, slaves in states or parts of states then in arms against the Unison should be "then, thence forward, and forever free"?
Proclamation of Rebellion
What document did George III issue, declaring that the Americans were in "open and avowed rebellion"?
Magna Carta
What document helped to prepare England for limited government?
Articles of Confederation
What document in America established a "firm league of friendship"?
The Land Ordinance of 1785
What document provided for the entire Northwest Territory to be surveyed and divided into townships?
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
What document provided for the gradual development of self-government, as enough people moved into the territory to make it feasible?
composed of two houses
What does bicameral mean?
Commonwealth of Independent States
What eleven of the former Soviet Republics banded together to form.
Mayflower Compact
What established a "civil body politic" for the Pilgrims before the left the Mayflower?
Scopes Trial
What famous court case in Tennessee dramatized the impact of Darwinism on American thought and life?
subway
What form of transportation did Boston introduce in 1897?
cable car
What form of transportation ran on a track and was pulled by a clamp which extended through a slot in the pavement and was attached to a steam engine which pulled or released the cable?
American Bible Society
What group distributed over 9000,000 copies of the Bible to both Union and Confederate troops during the Civil War?
Freedmen's Bureau
What group had been established by an act of Congress in 1865 in order to provide food and clothing for freed slaves?
American Legion
What group lobbied for veterans' benefits?
Cherokee Mounted Rifles
What group was among the last Confederate groups to surrender to the Union?
Freedmen's Aid Society
What group was set up by the Methodist Episcopal church that set up a number of schools in Southern states to educate former slaves?
Louisiana Purchase
What has aptly been called the greatest real estate deal in American history?
San Juan Hill
What hill, captured by the Rough Riders, was essential for the fall of Santiago?
Steady growth of the nation's savings banks.
What indicated the increasing prosperity among all classes of people?
linotype machine
What invention cast rows of type directly from molten metal?
incandescent electric light bulb
What invention has undoubtedly had the most profound effect upon the 20th century?
web press
What invention printed on both sides of paper at the same time?
proprietorship
What is a business owned by one individual?
partnership
What is a business owned by two or more partners?
entrepreneur
What is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking and is willing to risk failure for a chance at success?
Committees of Correspondence
What organization kept colonists informed on Anglo-American relations, and helped to unite the colonists with a common purpose? Sam Adams helped to form this committee.
Committee of Public Information
What organization was created in order to help boost support for the war cause?
F. B. Meyer
What other British minister was noted for his devotional studies of Bible characters and his keen Scriptural insight into practical Christian living?
Greenback Labor party
What party advocated that the federal government increase the number of greenbacks in circulation?
National Prohibition party
What party was organized in 1869 as one of the voices that kept the liquor question constantly before the public?
Battle of King's Mountain
What patriot victory checked the British advance and gave new morale to the patriot cause?
Peace of Paris
What peace treaty ended the French and Indian War?
Olive Branch Petition
What petition was sent by the Continental Congress to George II, calling for amends to be made between England and the colonies?
evolution
What philosophy seemed to free man from his responsibility to God?
plow sulky
What piece of equipment enabled a farmer to ride his plow instead of walking behind it?
grain drill
What piece of equipment planted seed in rows and covered it with a thin layer of soil?
Black Hills
What piece of land were the Sioux Indians promised in order to keep them peaceful?
Young Plan
What plan proposed that Germany's total debt be reduced and that the payment period be extended over an even longer time span than it already had?
Grand Model
What plan would have divided land and political power among setters on the basis of an elaborate social order?
Virginia Plan
What plan, proposed by Edmund Randolph, called for a bicameral (two house) legislature with representation based on state population?
New Jersey Plan
What plan, proposed by William Paterson, called for a unicameral (one-house) legislature with equal representation for all states?
Pulitzer Prizes
What prizes are awarded in journalism, literature, drama, and music each year?
Queen Liliuokalani
What queen disapproved of the influence of the white settlers on her islands?
Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe
What railroad carried eastern tourists and cargo from Kansas through the southwestern deserts to California?
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad
What railroad connected Albany and Schenectady?
Southern Pacific
What railroad ran from New Orleans across Texas and through the Gadsden Purchase to California?
Northern Pacific
What railroad spanned the fertile northern prairies?
Central Pacific Railroad
What railroad welcomed Chinese immigrants as cheap labor to work on the construction of the transcontinental line?
New England
What region of America became well known for its production of textiles, shoes, and paper?
middle colonies
What region of the New World attracted immigrants from many lands and therefore had a great deal of religious diversity?
New England
What region of the New World became well known for her numerous churches? Most of the churches were Congregational (Puritan).
southern colonies
What region of the New World had the Anglican church?
Pacific Garden Mission
What rescue mission was opened in Chicago in 1877 to help the outcasts of society?
Sioux War
What resulted in the breach of treaty between the U.S. and the Sioux tribe?
Cumberland Road
What road connected Cumberland, Maryland, to Wheeling, Virginia?
El Camino Real
What road runs between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Chihuahua Mexico?
Cumberland Road
What road would later become known as the National Road?
Emperor Napoleon III
What ruler took advantage of the American Civil War and sent an army of French troops to establish an empire in Mexico?
Moody Bible Institute
What school provided young people with training that prepared them for Christian service in America and around the world?
Great Divide
What separates the rivers flowing east toward the Atlantic from those flowing west toward the Pacific?
Santa Fe
What served as the capital of the Spanish settlement in the American Southwest?
Comstock Lode
What sliver mine yielded $300 million in the first 20 years of operation?
middle class
What social class consisted of the small independent farmers, shopkeepers, and skilled craftsmen?
Boston News-Letter
What was America's first regularly published weekly newspaper?
clipper ships
What was America's greatest contribution to the history of sailing vessels?
Battle of New Orleans
What was America's most heroic battle of the War of 1812?
Monroe Doctrine
What was America's policy toward Latin America, as expressed in 1823?
"Old Hickory"
What was Andrew Jackson's nickname?
Freeport Doctrine
What was Douglas' doctrine that won him enough support to beat Lincoln in winning the election for the U.S. Senate?
"Little Giant"
What was Douglas' nickname?
"Morning Star of the Reformation"
What was John Wycliffe often called?
Gettysburg Address
What was Lincoln's famous speech called?
"Honest Abe"
What was Lincoln's nickname?
Fourteen Points
What was President Wilson's list of war aims called?
"Old Rough and Ready"
What was Taylor's nickname?
Russo-Japanese War
What was Teddy Roosevelt's first experience with problems in the Far East?
royal colony
What was a colony owned and controlled directly by the king and administered by his royal governors?
omnibus
What was a horse-drawn coach which carried passengers over fixed routes for fixed fares?
dugout
What was a house dug in the side of a hill or ravine?
sod house
What was a house made out of thick slabs of sod?
elastic clause
What was added to the Constitution to ensure that Congress should not be bound in any important matters by mere oversights or omissions in the Constitution?
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
What was considered to be the first written constitution in America?
cotton
What was king in the south?
Lancaster Turnpike
What was one of the earliest turnpikes in America?
Sioux
What was one of the most powerful Indian tribes?
Revolutionary War
What was the American War for Independence sometimes called?
"Old Ironsides"
What was the Constitution's nickname?
Great Awakening
What was the Methodist Revival called in America?
Battle of Chancellorsville
What was the South's costliest victory?
Declaratory Act
What was the act that Parliament adopted that declared that the colonies were "subordinate" to England and that Parliament had the power to pass laws to "bind the colonies... in all cases whatsoever"?
Jones Act
What was the act which allowed Philippine voters to elect a senate as well as the assembly?
Northwest Territory
What was the area bounded by the Ohio, the Mississippi, and the Great Lakes called?
Pendleton Act
What was the basis for the modern civil service program?
Puritan work ethic
What was the belief that work is a gift from God and a way to glorify Him?
Pendleton Act
What was the best remembered achievement of the Arthur Administration?
Key into the Language of America
What was the book that Roger Williams wrote about the Indians?
Richmond, Virginia
What was the capital of the Confederacy?
the home
What was the center of life in the average American's home in 1900?
Federalist
What was the collective name for the 85 essays which gave sound arguments in favor of the Constitution?
Rappite Community
What was the community that George Rapp founded?
Oneida Community
What was the community that John Humphrey Noyes founded?
New Harmony
What was the community that Robert Owen founded?
Compromise of 1850
What was the compromise that was proposed by Henry Clay?
1968
When Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
1949
When NATO was formed.
June 25, 1950
When North Korea invaded South Korea.
1965
When President Johnson sent the first combat troops to South Vietnam.
1972
When President Nixon visited Communist China.
1973
When all U.S. combat troops had been withdrawn from South Vietnam.
bank runs
When depositors lose confidence in a bank and rush to withdraw their money.
1959
When did Alaska become the 49th state?
1927
When did Charles Lindbergh make the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean?
1492
When did Columbus discover North America?
1846
When did Congress officially declare war on Mexico?
1763
When did George Grenville become prime minister of England?
1760
When did George III become king of England?
1950
When did Guam become a U.S. territory?
1440
When did Gutenberg introduce the movable-type printing press?
1959
When did Hawaii become the 50th state?
1913
When did Henry Ford develop the assembly line process?
1497
When did John Cabot explore the eastern coast of North America from Labrador to Virginia?
1920
When did KDKA first air in Pittsburgh?
1733
When did Oglethorpe and the first settlers found Savannah?
1845
When did Texas officially become a state?
1777
When did the British launch a new campaign to crush the patriot cause?
May 10, 1869
When did the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad meet?
1787
When did the Constitutional Convention begin?
July 4, 1776
When did the Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence?
1620
When did the Pilgrims arrive at the New World?
1517
When did the Protestant Reformation begin?
1775
When did the Second Continental Congress convene?
1867
When did the Senate ratify the treaty to buy Alaska for $7,200,000 from Russia?
1898
When did the Spanish-American War take place?
1890
When did the federal government's superintendent of the census announce that for the first time in the nation's history there could "hardly be said to be a frontier line"?
1849
When did the gold rush begin?
1816
When did the second Bank of the United States receive a 20-year charter?
1933
When the 20th Amendment was passed.
1933
When the 21st Amendment was passed.
1945
When the Charter for the United Nations was drafted in San Francisco.
Cyrus Field
Who *laid* the first transatlantic cable?
Maury
Who *plotted* the route for the first transatlantic cable?
John Dewey
Who advocated "progressive education"?
Adventurers
Who agreed to finance the expedition in exchange for a share in the Pilgrim's profits during the first seven years?
Commodore Foote
Who aided Grant in the capture of Fort Henry and captured Memphis?
William Pitt the Elder
Who became England's prime minister in 1757, ultimately turning the tide of the French and Indian War?
Albert B. Fall
Who became Harding's Secretary of Interior?
Marquis de Lafayette
Who became a close and invaluable aid to General Washington?
William Z. Foster
Who became a key figure in the American Communist movement?
Joel Chandler Harris
Who became famous for his "Uncle Remus" tales?
Leonard Calvert
Who became the first governor of Maryland?
William Jennings Bryan
Who became well-known for his work in settling international disputes through arbitration?
Arno C Gaebelein
Who began an effective ministry to the Jews through his magazine *Our Hope*?
Daniel Boone
Who blazed the Wilderness Road?
Peter Minuit
Who bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for trading goods worth about $24?
J. Gresham Machen
Who brilliantly analyzed liberalism as being both anti-christian and anti-intellectual, giving many people a firm belief in the Bible?
Marshall Field
Who built a lucrative business on integrity and customer satisfaction; he coined the slogan "Give the Lady What She Wants"?
Robert Fulton
Who built the *first practical steamboat*?
"Mad Anthony" Wayne
Who captured Stony Point for the patriots in one of the most daring moves of the War for Independence?
Charles Beard
Who claimed that economic factors had an overriding influence upon man's decisions and therefore upon the course of history?
Robert Cavelier De la Salle
Who claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France and named it "Louisiana" in honor of King Louis XIV of France?
William G. McAdoo
Who combined the railroads into one large rail system, eliminated competition, pooled all railroad equipment and eliminated many passenger trains to clear the tracks for the hauling of war materials and troops?
General Horatio Gates
Who commanded the patriot troops at the Battle of Saratoga?
Hernando Cortes
Who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico?
Francisco Pizarro
Who conquered the Incas of Peru?
Philip II
Who controlled more of the earth's surface than any other man in history?
Abraham Lincoln
Who debated Douglas in 1858?
Stephen Douglas
Who debated Lincoln in 1858?
Andrew Jackson
Who decisively defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?
60 million
Worldwide death toll for World War II.
Irving Berlin
Wrote "God Bless America."
John Steinbeck
Wrote *The Grapes of Wrath*.
Thornton Wilder
Wrote the play *Our Town*.
1993
Year NAFTA was ratified.
1975
Year President Ford officially announced the end of American involvement in Vietnam.
1974
Year of the Watergate affair.
1946
Year the Philippines became independent.
1877
Year the last federal troops were removed from occupied southern states, marking *the end of Reconstruction*.
1969
Year we first landed on the moon.
1963
Year when JFK was assassinated.
Clara Barton
who is best remembered for founding the American Red Cross?