Goal 1
1.
Strict & loose interpretations of the Constitution
2.
Judiciary Act of 1789
3.
Hamilton’s Economic Plan
4.
Laissez-faire
5.
Bill of Rights
6.
Whiskey Rebellion
7.
Democratic-Republican Party
8.
Alien & Sedition Acts
9.
Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions
10.
“Midnight Judges”
11.
Election of 1800
12.
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
13.
John Marshall
14.
Louisiana Purchase
15.
Hartford Convention (1814-15)
16.
Suffrage requirements
17.
Tecumseh
18.
Treaty of Greenville (1796)
19.
Abigail Adams
20.
President Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality
21.
Jay’s Treaty
22.
Pinckney’s Treaty
23.
President Washington’s Farewell Address
24.
XYZ Affair
25.
Convention of 1800
26.
Embargo Act (1807)
27.
War Hawks
28.
War of 1812
29.
Battle of New Orleans
30.
Treaty of Ghent
31.
Adams-Onis Treaty
Goal 2
1.
Lewis an Clark
2.
Missouri Compromise
3.
The Indian Removal Act (1830)
4.
Sequoyah
5.
Worchester v. Georgia (1832)
6.
Trail of Tears
7.
Stephen Austin
8.
The Alamo
9.
Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)
10.
Oregon Trail
11.
“54’40’ or Fight!”
12.
Election of 1844
13.
Texas Annexation
14.
Wilmot Proviso
15.
Mexican War
16.
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
17.
Mexican Cession
18.
49ers
19.
Gadsden Purchase
20.
Noah Webster
21.
Neoclassical Architecture
22.
New Nationalists/Knickerbocker
School
23.
Washington Irving
24.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
25.
James Fenimore Cooper
26.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
27.
Henry David Thoreau
28.
Edgar Allan Poe
29.
Alexis de Tocqueville
30.
Hudson River School
31.
Industrial Revolution
32.
Eli Whitney
33.
Cotton gin
34.
John Deere
35.
Steel plow
36.
Cyrus McCormick
37.
Samuel Morse
38.
Robert Fulton
39.
Erie Canal
40.
Cotton Kingdom
41.
Sewing machine
42.
Era of Good Feelings
43.
Panic of 1819
44.
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
45.
Monroe Doctrine
46.
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
47.
Election of 1824
48.
“corrupt bargain”
49.
Henry Clay’s American System
50.
White manhood
51.
Suffrage
52.
Tariff of Abominations
53.
John C. Calhoun
54.
South Carolina Exposition and
Protest
55.
South Carolina
56.
Nullification Crisis
57.
Nat Turner’s Rebellion Election of
1832
58.
Pet Banks
59.
Whig Party
60.
Election of 1840
61.
Dorthea Dix
62.
Rehabilitation
63.
Prison Reform
64.
Horace Mann
65.
Temperance Movement
66.
Women’s Rights
67.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
68.
Lucretia Mott
69.
Seneca Fall Convention
70.
Sojourner Truth
71.
Susan B. Anthony
72.
Utopian Communities
-Brook Farm
-Oneida
-New harmony
73.
Mormons
74.
Joseph Smith
75.
Brigham Young
76.
2 nd
Great Awakening
77.
“Necessary evil”
78.
William Lloyd Garrison
79.
Grimke Sisters
80.
David Walker
81.
Frederick Douglass
82.
Charles G. Finney
83.
Second Great Awakening
Goal 3
1.
Know-Nothings
2.
Abolitionist movement
3.
Slave codes
4.
Underground Railroad
5.
Harriet Tubman
6.
Free Soil Party
7.
Compromise of 1850
8.
Popular Sovereignty
9.
Fugitive Slave Act
10.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
11.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
12.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
13.
Bleeding Kansas
14.
Republican Party
15.
Brooks-Sumner Incident
16.
Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
17.
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
18.
Freeport Doctrine
19.
John Brown and Harpers Ferry
20.
Election of 1860
21.
Fort Sumter, S.C.
22.
Abraham Lincoln
23.
Jefferson Davis
24.
Confederacy
25.
Anaconda Plan
26.
Blockade
27.
First Battle of Bull Run/Manassas
28.
Antietam
29.
Vicksburg
30.
Gettysburg
31.
Gettysburg Address
32.
Sherman’s March
33.
African-American participation
34.
Robert E. Lee
35.
Ulysses S. Grant
36.
George McClellan
37.
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
38.
Strengths and weaknesses of each side:
-New military technology
-Strategies of both sides
-European support
-Major political and military leaders
-Economy and industrialization
39.
Writ of Habeas Corpus
40.
Copperheads
41.
Election of 1864
42.
Emancipation Proclamation
43.
Appomattox Courthouse
44.
John Wilkes Booth
45.
Freedman’s Bureau
46.
Radical Republicans
47.
Reconstruction Plans
48.
Thaddeus Stevens
49.
Andrew Johnson
50.
Compromise of 1877
51.
Tenure of Office Act
52.
Johnson’s Impeachment
53.
Scalawags
54.
Carpetbaggers
55.
Black Codes
56.
Ku Klux Klan
57.
Sharecroppers
58.
Tenant farmers
59.
Jim Crow Laws
60.
The Whiskey Ring
61.
Solid South
62.
Grandfather Clause
63.
Military Reconstruction
64.
13 th amendment
65.
14 th
amendment
66.
15 th
amendment
67.
Civil Rights Act of 1866
68.
Election of 1876
69.
Compromise of 1877
70.
10 th
Amendment
Goal 4
1.
Gold Rush
2.
Comstock Lode
3.
Homestead Act
4.
Morrill Land Grant Act (1862)
5.
Oklahoma Land Rush
6.
Sod Houses
7.
Unique Experiences of:
-Women
-African Americans
-Chinese Immigrants
-Irish Immigrants
8.
Promontory Point, Utah
9.
Transcontinental Railroad
10.
Irish immigrants
11.
Chinese immigrants
12.
Cattle drives
13.
Buffalo
14.
Reservation system
15.
Buffalo solders
16.
Sand Creek Massacre
17.
Battle of Little Big Horn
18.
Sitting Bull
19.
Dawes Severalty Act
20.
Chief Joseph
21.
Nez Perce
22.
Helen Hunt Jackson’s
A Century of Dishonor
23.
Wounded Knee
24.
Frederick Jackson Turner
25.
The Grange
26.
National Farmers’ Alliance
27.
Colored Farmers Alliance
28.
Gold standard
29.
Bimetallism
30.
Greenbacks
31.
Munn v. Illinois (1877)
32.
Wabash v. Illinois (1886)
33.
Rebates
34.
Interstate Commerce Act
35.
Omaha Platform
36.
William Jennings Bryan
37.
“Cross of Gold” Speech
38.
Barbed wire
39.
Refrigerator car
40.
Windmill
41.
Farmers’ Cooperatives
42.
Interlocking directorates
Goal 5
1.
Elevator
2.
Electric trolleys
3.
Telephone
4.
Alexander Graham Bell
5.
Thomas Edison
6.
Typewriter
7.
“New” immigrants vs. “Old” immigrants
8.
Jacob Riis
9.
Ellis Island
10.
Settlement houses
11.
Jane Addams
12.
Dumbbell tenements
13.
Chinese Exclusion Act
14.
Sweatshops
15.
Amusement parks
16.
Spectator sports
17.
Frederick Law Olmsted
18.
Edwin Drake
19.
Bessemer Process
20.
Andrew Carnegie
21.
Gospel of Wealth
22.
J.P. Morgan
23.
U.S. Steel
24.
John D. Rockefeller
25.
Standard Oil Company
26.
Vanderbilt family
27.
George Westinghouse
28.
Horatio Alger
29.
Herbert Spencer
30.
Gilded Age
31.
“Captains of industry” vs. “Robber barons”
32.
Working conditions
33.
Wages
34.
Child labor
35.
Craft inions
36.
Trade unions
37.
Knights of Labor
38.
Haymarket Riot
39.
American Federation of Labor
40.
Samuel Gompers
41.
Eugene Debs
42.
Strike
43.
Yellow-dog contract
44.
Closed shop
45.
Lockout
46.
Scabs
47.
Blacklist
48.
Injunction
49.
Sherman Antitrust Act
50.
The Great Strike (1877)
51.
Homestead Strike
52.
Pullman Strike
53.
Pendleton Act
54.
Civil service system
55.
Political machines
56.
Boss Tweed
57.
Tammany Hall
58.
Thomas Nast
59.
Graft
60.
Credit Mobilier scandal
61.
Whiskey Ring scandal
62.
Secret ballot
63.
(Australian)
64.
Initiative
65.
Referendum
66.
Recall
67.
Mugwumps
68.
U.S. v. E.C. Knight, Co . (1895)
Group 6
1.
Alfred T. Mahan
2.
Josiah Strong
3.
“White Man’s Burden”
4.
Anglo-Saxon Superiority
5.
“Jingoism”
6.
Seward’s Folly
7.
Annexation of Hawaii
8.
Queen Liluokalani
9.
“Splendid Little War”
10.
Philippines
11.
Commodore George Dewey
12.
Theodore Roosevelt
13.
Rough Riders
14.
William Randolph Hearst
15.
Joseph Pulitzer
16.
USS Maine
17.
Teller Amendment
18.
Treaty of Paris (1898)
19.
Platt Amendment
20.
Panama Canal
21.
Pancho Villa Raids
22.
Anti-Imperialism League
23.
Open Door Policy
24.
Boxer Rebellions
25.
Roosevelt Corollary
26.
“Big Stick” Diplomacy
27.
Dollar Diplomacy
28.
Missionary (Moral) Diplomacy
Goal 7
1.
Ida Tarbell
2.
Lincoln Steffens
3.
Upton Sinclair
4.
Jacob Riis
5.
Urban slums
6.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
7.
Jane Addams/ Hull House
8.
16 th
Amendment
9.
17 th
Amendment
10.
18 th
Amendment (Volstead Act)
11.
19 th
Amendment
12.
Carrie A. Nation
13.
Sherman Antitrust Act
14.
Theodore Roosevelt
15.
Anthracite Coal Strike
16.
Northern Securities v. U.S.
(1904)
17.
Elkins Act
18.
William Howard Taft
19.
Payne-Aldrich Tariff (1909)
20.
American Tobacco v. U.S.
(1911)
21.
Mann Act
22.
Robert La Follette
23.
Election of 1912
24.
Progressive/Bull Moose Party
25.
Woodrow Wilson
26.
Federal Reserve Act
27.
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
28.
Wilmington race riot (1898)
29.
Booker T. Washington
30.
Tuskegee Institute
31.
Atlanta Compromise Speech
32.
W.E.B. Du Bois
33.
Niagara Movement
34.
The NAACP
35.
The Crisis
36.
Ida B. Wells Barnett
37.
Lynching
38.
Great Migration
39.
Disenfranchisement
40.
Literacy test
41.
Poll taxes
42.
Grandfather clauses
43.
De jure segregation
44.
De facto segregation
45.
Jim Crow Laws
46.
Electricity
47.
Mail order catalogs
48.
Kodak Camera
49.
Movie Camera
50.
Wright Brothers
51.
Ford’s Innovations
-$5 day
-Assembly line
-Model T
-Workers as consumers
52.
Skyscrapers
Goal 8
1.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
2.
U-Boat submarine warfare
3.
Serbia
4.
Allies
5.
Central Powers
6.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
7.
Contraband
8.
Lusitania
9.
Election of 1916
10.
Woodrow Wilson
11.
“Make the world safe for democracy”
12.
Idealism
13.
Zimmermann Telegram
14.
Selective Service Act
15.
Isolationists
16.
Jeanette Rankin
17.
Trench warfare
18.
“No Man’s Land”
19.
Mustard gas
20.
Russian and Bolshevik Revolutions
21.
Doughboys
22.
John J. Pershing
23.
American Expeditionary Force
24.
Armistice
25.
“Peace without victory”
26.
Fourteen Points (1-5, 14)
27.
“The Big Four”
28.
Treaty of Versailles
29.
League of Nations
30.
Henry Cabot Lodge
31.
18 th
Amendment
32.
19 th Amendment
33.
Committee on Public Information/George Creel
34.
Food Administration/Bernard Baruch
35.
Espionage and Sedition Acts
36.
Eugene V. Debs
37.
Industrial Workers of the World
38.
Schenck v. United States (1919)
39.
Palmer Raids
40.
John L. Lewis (United Mine Workers)
41.
Washington Naval Conference
42.
Dawes Plan
Goal 9
1.
Warren G. Harding
2.
“Return to Normalcy”
3.
Teapot Dome scandal
4.
Albert Fall
5.
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
6.
Calvin Coolidge
7.
Speculation
8.
Buying on margin
9.
“Black Tuesday”
10.
Herbert Hoover
11.
Direct relief
12.
Easy credit
13.
Installment plan
14.
Overproduction
15.
Hoovervilles
16.
Soup kitchens
17.
Breadlines
18.
Bonus Army
19.
Dust Bowl
20.
Jazz
21.
Louis Armstrong
22.
Silent films and “talkies”
23.
The Jazz Singer
24.
Lost Generation
25.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
26.
Ernest Hemingway
27.
Sinclair Lewis
28.
Prohibition
29.
Speakeasies
30.
Bootleggers
31.
Babe Ruth
32.
Charles Lindbergh
33.
Automobiles
34.
Marketing/advertising
35.
Radio
36.
FDR’s “Fireside Chats”
37.
Ku Klux Klan
38.
Harlem Renaissance
39.
Langston Hughes
40.
Zora Neale Hurston
41.
Marcus Garvey
42.
“Back to Africa” Movement
43.
United Negro Improvement
Association (UNIA)
44.
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP)
45.
W.E.B. Du Bois
46.
1924 Native American Suffrage Act
47.
Sacco and Vanzetti
48.
Scopes Trial
49.
Aimee Semple McPherson
50.
Billy Sunday
51.
Margaret Sanger
52.
Flappers
53.
Deficit spending
54.
Social Security
55.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
56.
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
57.
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC)
58.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
59.
National Industrial Recovery Act
(NIRA)
60.
Public Works Administration (PWA)
61.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
62.
Works Progress Administration
(WPA)
63.
National Labor Relations Act
(Wagner Act)
64.
Fair Labor Standards Act
65.
Father Charles Coughlin
66.
Huey P. Long
67.
Frances Perkins
Goal 10
1.
Benito Mussolini
2.
Adolf Hitler
3.
Third Reich
4.
Emperor Hirohito
5.
Munich Pact
6.
Joseph Stalin
7.
Winston Churchill
8.
Kellogg-Briand Pact
9.
Neutrality Acts
10.
Quarantine Speech
11.
Non-Aggression Pact
12.
Four Freedoms
13.
Lend-Lease Act
14.
Pearl Harbor
15.
Blitzkrieg
16.
Battle of Britain
17.
Pearl Harbor
18.
Chester Nimitz
19.
Stalingrad
20.
D-Day (Operation Overload)
21.
George Patton
22.
Battle of the Bulge
23.
Airdrops
24.
Battle of Midway
25.
Douglas MacArthur
26.
Island hopping
27.
Iwo Jima
28.
Okinawa
29.
Casablanca, Tehran, Potsdam
30.
V-E Day, V-Jay
31.
Manhattan Project
32.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
33.
Atomic bomb
34.
Nuremberg Trials
35.
Selective Services Act
36.
War Production Board
37.
Rationing
38.
War bonds
39.
G.I. Bill Levittown
40.
Great Migration
41.
Middle class
42.
Baby boomers
43.
Rosie the Riveter
44.
WACS
45.
Japanese Internment
46.
Korematsu v. United States (1944)
47.
Iron Curtain
48.
Truman Doctrine
49.
Marshall Plan
50.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
51.
Zionist Movement
52.
Israel
53.
Berlin Airlift
54.
Chinese Civil War
55.
Korean War
56.
UN Police Action
57.
Douglas MacArthur
58.
Hydrogen Bomb
59.
Geneva Accords
60.
Eisenhower Doctrine
61.
Nikita Khrushchev
62.
U-2 Incident
63.
Fidel Castro
64.
Bay of Pigs
65.
Berlin Wall
66.
Cuban Missile Crisis
67.
Limited Test Ban Treaty
68.
United Nations
69.
Security Council
70.
O.A.S.
71.
N.A.T.O.
72.
S.E.A.T.O.
73.
Warsaw Pact
74.
Alliance for Progress
Goal 11
1.
“Duck and cover”
2.
Fallout Shelters
3.
House Un-American Activities
Committee
4.
Hollywood Blacklist
5.
Alger Hiss
6.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
7.
National Security Act (1947)
8.
Taft-Hartley Act
9.
Fair Deal
10.
AFL-CIO
11.
National Highway Act
12.
New Left
13.
Détente
14.
S.A.L.T. I and II
15.
C.O.R.E.
16.
Brown v. Board of Education,
Topeka, Kansas (1954)
17.
Thurgood Marshall
18.
Earl Warren
19.
Rosa Parks
20.
Montgomery bus boycotts
21.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
22.
Little Rock Nine
23.
S.N.C.C.
24.
Sit-ins
25.
Freedom Riders
26.
24 th
Amendment
27.
George Wallace
28.
March on Washington
29.
James Meredith
30.
Civil Rights Act of 1964
31.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
32.
Malcolm X
33.
Black Power Movement
34.
Stokely Carmichael
35.
Black Panthers
36.
Elvis Presley
37.
British Invasion—Beatles
38.
Students for a Democratic Society
(SDS)
39.
Counterculture
40.
Haight-Ashbury
41.
Woodstock
42.
Betty Friedan
43.
The Feminine Mystique
44.
National Organization for Women
45.
Women’s Liberation
46.
Gloria Steinem
47.
Phyllis Schlafly
48.
Equal Rights Amendment
49.
Roe v. Wade (1973)
50.
Cesar Chavez
51.
American Indian Movement (AIM)
52.
Clean Air Act
53.
Clean Water Act
54.
Environmental Protection Agency
55.
Ho Chi Minh
56.
Vietcong
57.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
58.
Operation Rolling Thunder
59.
Robert McNamara
60.
General William Westmoreland
61.
Selective Service System
62.
Agent Orange
63.
Nepalm
64.
Tet Offensive
65.
My Lai Incident
66.
Vietnamization
67.
Cambodia/Laos
68.
Kent State
69.
Pentagon Papers
70.
New York Times V. U.S.
(1971)
71.
26 th
Amendment
72.
Paris Peace Accord
73.
War Powers Act (1973)
74.
Fall of Saigon, 1975
75.
Radio in 1950s
76.
Color television
77.
Sputnik
78.
NASA
79.
National Defense Education Act
80.
Space Programs
81.
John Glenn
82.
Neil Armstrong
83.
Commercial jet travel
84.
Silicon Valley
85.
Computers
86.
ICBMs
87.
Nuclear power
88.
New Frontier
89.
Peace Corps
90.
Great Society
91.
HUD
92.
Dead Start
93.
VISTA
94.
Medicare
95.
National Endowment for the Humanities
96.
Robert Kennedy
97.
1968 Democratic National Convention
98.
Watergate scandal
99.
Sam Ervin/Senate Watergate Committee
100.
Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein
101.
John Dean
102.
U.S. v. Nixon (1974)
103.
25 th
Amendment
Goal 12
1.
Yom Kippur War
2.
Yasser Arafat-PLO
3.
Helsinki Accords
4.
Jimmy Carter
5.
Camp David Accords
6.
Anwar el-Sadat
7.
Menachem Begin
8.
Shah of Iran
9.
Ayatollah Khomeini
10.
Iranian Hostage Crisis
11.
Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars)
12.
U.S. invasion of Lebanon
13.
Iran-Contra Affair
14.
Mikhail Gorbachev
15.
INF Treaty
16.
Fall of the Berlin Wall
17.
Tiananmen Square
18.
Nelson Mandela
19.
Saddam Hussein
20.
Persian Gulf Wars
21.
Famine/Somalia and Ethiopia
22.
Foreign debt
23.
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Schools (1971)
24.
Title IX
25.
Geraldine Ferraro
26.
William Rehnquist
27.
Sandra Day O’Connor
28.
Flag burning
29.
Texas v. Johnson (1989)
30.
Clarence Thomas
31.
Americans with Disabilities Act
32.
Energy Crisis
33.
Stagflation
34.
WIN (Ford)
35.
Three Mile Island
36.
Department of Energy
37.
National Energy Act
38.
Supply-Side economics (Reagonomics)
39.
“Trickle-down” theory
40.
Airline deregulation
41.
National debt
42.
Food stamps
43.
Challenger disaster
44.
NAFTA
45.
Computer revolution
46.
Internet
47.
Bill Gates
48.
NASDAQ in the 1990s
49.
Sunbelt
50.
New Federalism
51.
Presidential pardon
52.
Jimmy Carter
53.
Ronald Reagan
54.
Elections of 1976-2000
55.
New Right Coalition
56.
Stonewall Riots
57.
Gay Rights Movement
58.
Graying of America
59.
New Democrat
60.
Ross Perot
61.
Bill Clinton
62.
Al Gore
63.
Newt Gingrich
64.
Joe Lieberman
65.
John McCain
66.
Immigration Policy Act
67.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)
68.
Minorities in politics
69.
Green Card
70.
Bilingual education
71.
No Child Left Behind
72.
Nuclear proliferation
73.
Embassy bombings
74.
Terrorist network
75.
Al-Quaeda
76.
Osama bin Laden
77.
September 11, 2001
78.
Patriot Act
79.
Colin Powell
80.
George W. Bush
81.
World Trade Center
82.
Taliban Regime
83.
Afghanistan
84.
War on Iraq
85.
Department of Homeland Security
86.
Airport security
87.
Pre-emptive strikes
88.
Bush Doctrine
89.
“Axis of Evil”