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2The year that Reconstruction ended
31877
4The year the USS Maine sank in Havana harbor The
year the Spanish-American War began Also
considered to be the year that America became
imperialist
51898
6WWI
71914 1918 The US entered the war in 1917
8The year that the stock market crashed (referred
to as Black Tuesday) Considered the beginning
of the Great Depression
91929
10The launching of the worlds first satellite,
Sputnik, by the USSR and the start of the Space
Race
111957
12This amendment established the income tax
1316th
14This amendment gave women the right to vote
1519th
16This lowered the voting age to 18 years old
1726th
18This amendment gave us the direct election of
senators by the people
1917th
20This amendment prohibited the poll tax for
national elections
2124th
22Immigration during the latter 1800s was mainly
from these two world regions
23Southern Europe and Russia (Jews)
24The Dawes Act of 1887 had this impact on
Native-Americans
25The Dawes Act was intended to make Indians into
farmers but instead helped destroy Indian culture
26His theories on the relationship between sea
power and world commerce influenced foreign
policy development
27Alfred Thayer Mahan
28During the latter 1800s, industrialists who
gained great wealth through corruption and unfair
business practices
29Robber Barons
30A political movement of the late 1800s
representing mainly farmers and which favored
free coinage of silver and government control of
railroads and industry
31Populism
32The fear of communism in the 1950s was inflamed
even more due to his senate investigations of
communist influence in government and
entertainment
33Senator Joe McCarthy (McCarthyism)
34The Cold War became hot when this war broke out
in 1950 The war ended in 1953 with a cease-fire
that is still in effect
35Korean War
36When the French were defeated in 1954, the US
continued the fight against the expansion of
communism here in a war that lasted well over a
decade
37Vietnam
38He not only authorized the use of atomic bombs
against Japan, he also established the doctrine
of containment against communism
39President Harry Truman
40This 1964 law allowed President Johnson to vastly
increase troop strength in Vietnam
41Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
42WWII for the United States began for this reason
43Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7th, 1941
44The US was able to supply Great Britain and,
later, Russia, with war materiel due to this 1941
law passed by Congress
45Lend-Lease Act
46The strategy used by the US against the Japanese
in the Pacific
47Island-Hopping
48This battle is considered the turning point for
the US and its Allies in Europe
49D-Day The invasion of Normandy, France June 6,
1944
50The Daily Double
51The victory attained by the US here is considered
the turning point in the war in the Pacific
52Battle of Midway
53Eras
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54This era directly followed the Civil War
55Reconstruction
56This era was one of heightened tensions between
the US and the communist states of the USSR and
China
57The Cold War
58This era saw the reform of government, business,
labor, and American society
59The Progressive Era
60This era was one of industrialization and
prosperity but also one of greed, excess, and
exploitation
61The Gilded Age
62This era was marked by widespread unemployment,
commercial failure, and the Dust Bowl
63The Great Depression 1930s
64This case established the separate but equal
standard that allowed segregation
65Plessy v. Ferguson
66This Supreme Court case struck down a Wisconsin
law requiring Amish children to attend school
beyond 8th grade
67Wisconsin v. Yoder
68This case required the state of Texas to come up
with a new system of school financing to increase
funding for poorer school districts
69Edgewood ISD v. Kirby
70In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that manual
recounts of presidential ballots in the 2000
election could not proceed because inconsistent
standards in different counties violated the
equal protection clause
71Bush v. Gore
72This 1877 case upheld the right of a state to
regulate businesses that affect the public
interest within a state
73Munn v. Illinois
74This act passed in 1973 requires the President to
inform Congress within two days of any use of US
troops in a foreign country and to withdraw those
troops within 60 days if Congress does not approve
75War Powers Act
76A break-in of the Democratic Party headquarters
here by operatives working for the Nixon
administration resulted in a scandal and the
eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon
77Watergate
78The principle of government where power is shared
within a union between a national and state
governments
79Federalism
80A concept whereby one nation exercises political
and/or economic control over a weaker or smaller
nation
81Imperialism
82The Democratic political machine that controlled
New York City during the Gilded Age. Its most
infamous political boss was Boss Tweed
83Tammany Hall
84This treaty ended WWI
85Treaty of Versailles
86One of the reasons for the US entering WWI was
Germanys use of this
87Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
88President Wilson wanted to negotiate the end of
WWI based on his peace plan known as this
89The Fourteen Points
90Besides unrestricted submarine warfare, these
were two other reasons the US entered the war
91Monetary and materiel support for the
Allies Zimmerman Telegram
92He was commander of the American Expeditionary
Force (AEF) in France during WWI
93General Pershing
94He changed America forever by mass producing and
mass marketing the automobile
95Henry Ford
96He commanded all Allied forces in Europe during
WWII and later served as president from 1952 -
1960
97Dwight D. Eisenhower
98He believed that black intellectual elites should
lead the push for civil rights. He also helped
found the NAACP (National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People)
99W. E. B. DuBois
100A leader of unionization and labor unions, he was
jailed several times. He was also the Socialist
candidate for President in several elections
101Eugene V. Debs
102Amassing great wealth as owner of US Steel, he
later used his wealth building libraries and
aiding other cultural endeavors
103Andrew Carnegie
104Court Cases
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105He was an African-American Methodist preacher and
a leader of the Civil Rights Movement who
advocated the use of passive resistance
106Martin Luther King, JR
107These mostly Southern laws or statutes enforced
segregation and restricted the rights of blacks
108Jim Crow Laws
109An African-American leader and educator, he
believed blacks should gain an education and
raise themselves up rather than fight for civil
rights
110Booker T. Washington
111This landmark law made it illegal to discriminate
based on race, sex, and religion and gave the
government powers to enforce all civil rights
laws including desegregation
112The Civil Rights Act of 1964
113This 1954 Supreme Court case outlawed segregation
in public schools
114Brown v. Board of Education
115In 1944, Korematsu v. The United States upheld
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116The constitutionality of detaining
Japanese-Americans in camps during WWII
Authorized by Executive Order 9066
117In 1947, Mendez v. Westminster was the first
Supreme Court case to successfully challenge this
118Segregation of children by race/ethnicity
119The 1948 Supreme Court case, Delgado v. Bastrop
ISD decided this
120Segregation of Mexican-American children was
illegal in Texas
121In 1950, the Supreme Court ruled in this case
that UT law schools separate facility for blacks
failed to qualify as separate but equal and
Herman Sweatt won the right to attend UT Law
school
122Sweatt v. Painter
123When you are arrested and the police advise you
of your rights they are complying with a Supreme
Court decision in this case
124Miranda v. Arizona Factoid After winning his
case, Miranda was later stabbed in a bar parking
lot. Ironically, as he lay bleeding to death, his
assailant was handcuffed and read his Miranda
Rights
125The right to free speech, press, assembly,
petition, and religion
1261st Amendment
127The right to bear arms
1282nd Amendment
129You cannot be required to testify against
yourself and you cannot be tried twice for the
same crime (double jeopardy)
1305th Amendment
131This banned the transportation, sale, and
consumption of alcohol
13218th Amendment
133The 21st Amendment did this
134Repealed the 18th Amendment
135This pseudo-scientific belief argued that the
human race could be improved through breeding and
was used as an excuse for marriage restrictions,
segregation laws, and a push to lower immigration
quotas from inferior countries Pseudo means
false
136Eugenics
137This policy argues that government should
interfere as little as possible in business
138Laissez-Faire
139This social reform movement based on religious
principles was dedicated to the betterment of
industrial society through the application of
charity and justice Groups included the YMCA and
the Salvation Army
140Social-Gospel Movement
141The theory that if one country fell to Communism
then others nearby would fall as well was used to
help justify American involvement in Vietnam
142The Domino Theory
143They were the dictators of Nazi Germany, Fascist
Italy, and Communist Russia during WWII
144Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin
145He wrote Grapes of Wrath which told the story of
a family migrating from the Depression-era Dust
Bowl
146John Steinbeck
147She was the first African-American woman to be
elected to the US Congress and the first woman to
run for president
148Shirley Chisholm
149One of the leading lawyers of his day, he
represented the defense in the Scopes Monkey
Trial
150Clarence Darrow
151She was a leader in the American Womens Suffrage
Movement
152Susan B. Anthony
153He made history when he flew solo non-stop from
St. Louis to Paris, France in 1927 in his plane,
The Spirit of St. Louis
154Charles Lindbergh
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156NATO
157North Atlantic Treaty Organization Originally
formed as an alliance to protect Western Europe
from the Soviet Union
158NAFTA
159North American Free Trade Agreement A free trade
agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
160NASA
161National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA
was formed in response to the USSRs launching
if the Sputnik satellite
162GATT
163General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT was
an international agreement on trade signed in
1947. In 1995, it was replaced by the World Trade
Organization (WTO)
164HUAC
165House Un-American Activities Committee This
committee held hearings on communist influences
in America beginning in 1938 and into the 1970s.
Some government employees were accused as
communist spies and many accused Hollywood
writers, actors, and producers were blacklisted
166This American flying unit supported the
Nationalist Chinese Army during WWII
167The Flying Tigers
168This group was the first African-American
fighter squadron Called the Red-Tails, they
earned a reputation as skilled pilots
169The Tuskegee Airmen
170Wind Talkers
171Navajo Indians used as code talkers for the US
Army US radio operations in the Pacific during
WWII could not be broken as the enemy could not
understand the Navajo language
172When the Philippines were invaded and taken by
the Japanese, US and Filipino soldiers who had
surrendered were forced to endure this brutal
march to prison camps
173The Bataan Death March
174Much of the cost of WWII for America was financed
by selling these to the American public
175War Bonds
176He was president when the Great Depression first
struck in 1929
177Herbert Hoover
178This was Franklin Roosevelts plan to end the
Depression
179The New Deal
180Roosevelt calmed the American public through
these radio talks
181Fireside Chats
182This was established to guarantee the publics
bank accounts in case of bank failure
183Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC
184Created by FDR to allow the old to live in
dignity, this Second New Deal program consumes a
great deal of todays government budget
185Social Security
186He formed the Rough Riders to fight in the
Spanish-American War He became President upon the
assassination of President McKinley He created
many national parks He pushed through the Pure
Food and Drug Act
187President Theodore Roosevelt
188He became president upon the death of FDR He
authorized the use of atomic bombs on Japan He
desegregated the United States Army He announced
a doctrine to contain communism wherever it may
try to expand
189President Harry S. Truman
190He ended the Vietnam War through his policy of
negotiation and Vietnamization He visited
Communist China and began a new relationship
between it and the US He was the only president
to resign
191President Richard M. Nixon
192He tried to end poverty in America through his
Great Society program He greatly increased the
numbers of US soldiers fighting in Vietnam He
helped push through the Civil Rights Act 1964
193President Lyndon Johnson
194He was youngest president to be elected He was
the first Catholic president He got the Soviet
Union to remove its nuclear missiles from Cuba
The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis He was
assassinated in 1963
195President John F. Kennedy
196He was the segregationist, democratic governor of
Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement He
literally barred the door against blacks
attempting to seek admission to the University of
Alabama When he ran for president during the 1972
election an assassination attempt left him
paralyzed
197George Wallace
198Journalists who exposed corruption, abuse, and
other social problems
199Muckrakers
200A type of journalism that is biased, and often
based on false information and sensationalism for
the sake of attracting readers
201Yellow Journalism
202A preference for native-born citizens accompanied
by hostility towards immigrants during the 1800s
203Nativism
204Written by Upton Sinclair, this book exposed the
horrible sanitary conditions and procedures in
the meat-packing industry
205The Jungle