Mr. Batchelor S U.S. History Final Exam Review 2Nd Semester
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MR. BATCHELOR’S U.S. HISTORY FINAL EXAM REVIEW – 2ND SEMESTER
Your final will be composed of 200 multiple choice questions worth 400 points. The majority of the questions will cover material from Second Semester, though a few questions from First Semester will also be included. The following information provides a general outline of the important information for the multiple choice section.
I. Colonial America and Nation IV. Industrialization and VI. The Roaring 20s Building Progressives Great Migration characteristics of colonial regions Chinese Exclusion Act Harlem Renaissance impact of colonization on Native Quota System W.E.B. DuBois American Ellis Island and Angel Island Ida B. Wells Bacon’s Rebellion Hull House and settlement houses Marcus Garvey The First Great Awakening philanthropists Langston Hughes Proclamation of 1763 Laissez-Faire KKK British taxation and colonial Social Darwinism Sacco and Vanzetti reactions consumerism Palmer Raids 3/5ths Compromise Horizontal and Vertical Integration prohibition Articles of Confederation labor unions Al Capone tenements Warren G. Harding II. Westward Expansion suburbs “Return To Normalcy” Progressives Teapot Dome, WY George Washington’s Farewell muckrakers Albert Bacon Fall Address Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle Calvin Coolidge Louisiana Purchase The Wisconsin Plan/Idea Herbert Hoover Lewis and Clark NAACP War of 1812 Homestead Act of 1862 VII. The Great Depression and Era of Good Feeling Transcontinental Railroad New Deal myths of the frontier Populists Missouri Compromise Interstate Commerce Commission Hoover’s election Andrew Jackson (ICC) speculation, margin buying Trail of Tears Ft. Laramie Treaty overproduction/underconsumption Lone Star Republic Ghost Dance Andrew Mellon Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Black Tuesday Hawaiian Annexation V. The U.S. as a World Power Hoover’s response to the Great territorial expansion map Depression McKinley and the Philippines Bonus Army III. The Civil War and Big Stick Hooverville Reconstruction Roosevelt Corollary Dust Bowl Panama Canal Okies John Brown’s Raid Dollar Diplomacy Eleanor Roosevelt Dred Scott Open Door FDR’s Three Rs Election of 1860 Platt Amendment Fireside Chats Lincoln’s war goals Yellow Journalism First 100 Days Northern and Southern advantages causes of WWI and U.S. entry New Deal Legislation Emancipation Proclamation 14 Point Plan Reconstruction League of Nations Freedman’s Bureau collective security Radical Republicans isolationism internationalism imperialism VIII. World War II XII. Amendments X. The 50s and 60s American response to the 13th Amendment Holocaust Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. 14th Amendment Axis Powers Board 15th Amendment Allied Powers Black Codes 16th Amendment Pearl Harbor Little Rock Crisis 17th Amendment Island Hopping Greensboro Sit-Ins 18th Amendment Operation Overlord Freedom Rides 19th Amendment Hiroshima and Nagasaki Birmingham March 24th Amendment Manhattan Project March on Washington WWII’s impact on the economy Civil Rights Act XIII. Cause and Effect Matching WWII on the homefront Selma March Political leaders and military Watts Riots Column 1 commanders Black Panthers Election of 1860 Kerner Report Containment IX. The Cold War Malcolm X Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine Martin Luther King Jr. Homestead Act Truman Doctrine Stonewall Riots Industrialization Marshall Plan Harvey Milk Plessy v. Ferguson Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Speculation Korean War Betty Friedan Open Door Policy Containment Cesar Chavez Cash Crops Massive Retaliation Women’s Rights Movement Mutually Assured Destruction XI. The Vietnam War and Trickle Down Economics (MAD) Beyond Zimmerman Telegram Brinksmanship Manhattan Project Cuban Revolution Ho Chi Minh Great Migration Bay of Pigs Viet Minh December 7th, 1941 Operation Mongoose Viet Cong MAD Cuban Missile Crisi Ngo Dinh Diem Brown v. Board of Education Sputnik Dien Bien Phu Gulf of Tonkin Incident HUAC Geneva Conference Seven Years War Joseph McCarthy/McCarthyism self immolation protests Long Telegram/X Article Gulf of Tonkin Column 2 NSC-68 Incident/Resolution Spanish-American War NATO and SEATO Napalm Black Tuesday United Nations Agent Orange Berlin Airlift Nixon Doctrine Roe v. Wade Kent State Election of FDR War Powers Resolution Stamp Act draft deferments and exemptions Racism tour of duty U.S. entry in WWII demographics of the war Jim Crow Laws U.S. fatalities in Vietnam SALT Vietnam today Dust Bowl Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial American entry in WWI Ping-Pong Diplomacy Secession Watergate/CREEP Rise of the New KKK Iran-Contra Affair Little Rock Crisis Reaganomics Larges scale U.S. involvement in New Federalism Vietnam Moral Majority/Billy Graham Japanese surrender Persian Gulf War Philippine Annexation Consumerism