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Swonke's Spring Exam Review
All the questions from Mrs. Swonke's Review
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History
11th Grade
05/26/2009

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Term
What did the Supreme Court rule in the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson?
Definition
"Separate but equal" facilities were constituional
Term
At the end of Reconstruction, what methods did Southern whites use to disenfranchise African-Americans?
Definition

grandfather clauses

poll taxes

economic intimidation

literacy requirements

Term
What action did the Pendleton Act require appointees to public office take?
Definition
Take a competitive examination
Term
What were the platform planks adopted by the Populist Party in their convention of 1892?
Definition

Immigration restrictions

Free and unlimited coinage of silver in the ration of 16 to 1

Government ownership of the railroads, telephone, and telegraph

A one term limit on the presidency

Term
In the late nineteenth century, the Republican party was associated with what cultural values?
Definition

Puritanism

Personal morality

Community Welfare

Active government regulation

Term
What internal developments in China resulted in Chinese immigration to the United States?
Definition

The disintegration of the Chinese Empire

The intrusion of European powers

Internal political turmoil

The seizure of farmland by landlords

Term
What was the greatest single factor helping to spur the amazing industrialization of the post-Civil War years?
Definition
The railroad network
Term
What was the first federal regulatory agancy designed to protect the public interest from business combinations?
Definition
Interstate Commerce Commission
Term
To provide workers with job security, what reforms were introduced?
Definition

Temporary unemployment compensation

Job Protection

Safety and health codes

Wage protection

Term
Railroading in the late nineteenth century provided a significant stimulus to what areas of life?
Definition

Agriculture

Urbanization

Immigration

Industrialization

Term
What factors promoted the growth of manufacturing in post-Civil War America?
Definition

Plentiful cheap labor

Available investment capital

Effective government planning

Massive immigration

 

Term
What resulted from the changes in the national economy in late nineteenth-century America?
Definition

A decline in agriculture relative to manufacturing

Sharper class distinctions

A movement of women into the work force

Term
What region offered the greatest opportunities for American women in the period 1865-1900?
Definition
the big city
Term
What religious denomination responded most favorably to the New Immigration?
Definition
Roman Catholics
Term
What happened to education during the post-Civil War Era?
Definition
An increase in compulsory school-attendance laws
Term
What argument was used by advocates for women's suffrage in 1900?
Definition
Argued that the vote would enable women to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world
Term
Describe American cities in 1900.
Definition

Heavily populated

Segregated by race and ethnic group

Segregated by occupation

Term
What effects did native-born Amercians tend to blame New Immigrants for?
Definition

The corruption of city government

Low industrial wages

The degradation of life in American cities

Importing alien social and economic beliefs

Term
How was the buffalo nearly exterminated?
Definition
Through wholesale butchery by whites
Term
How did the Homestead Act administer public land?
Definition
By promoting frontier settlement
Term
In the decades after the Civil War, what happened to American farmers?
Definition
Grew a single cash crop
Term
What did the "Granger Laws" do for farmers?
Definition
regulate railroad rates
Term
What factors led to the defeat of the plains Indians?
Definition

The arrival of the railroads in the West

Disease

Near-exterimination of the buffalo

Warfare with the U.S. army

Term
What led to the decline of the long drive and the cattle boom?
Definition

The settlement of homesteading farmers on range land

A series of extraordinarily severe winters

Overgrazing and overproduction

Barbed-wire fencing

Term
What did the Cuban insurrectos do in an attempt to persuade Spain to leave Cuba or to encourage the United States to help Cuba gain its independence?
Definition
Burned the cane fields and sugar mills
Term
What was one of the most controversial events associated with the Spanish-American War?
Definition
Acquistion of the Philippines
Term
What areas became possessions of the United States under the provisions of the Treaty of Paris?
Definition

The Philippine Islands

Puerto Rico

Manila

Guam

Term
How did President McKinley justify American acquistion of the Philippines?
Definition
By saying there was no acceptable alternative to their acquisition
Term
What were the results of the United States acquiring the Philippine Islands at the end of the Spanish-American War?
Definition

Became a full-fledged East Asian power

Developed popular support for a big navy

Assumed commitments that would be difficult to defend

Assumed rule over millions of Asian people

Term
What was the purpose of America's initial Open Door policy?
Definition
free trade
Term
What was the purpose of China's Boxer Rebellion?
Definition
Throw out or kill all foreigners
Term
What was the motivation for construction of an isthmian canal?
Definition
A desire to imporve the defense of the U.S.
Term
Why did the British give up their opposition to an American-controlled isthmian canal?
Definition
They confronted an unfriendly Europe and were bogged down in the Boer War
Term
Why did the Columbian senate reject the treaty with the United States for a canal?
Definition
The United States was not paying the Columbian government enough money
Term
During the building of the Panama Canal, what difficulties were encountered?
Definition

Labor troubles

Yellow fever

Landslides

Poor sanitation

Term
What two threats did the progressives want to curb?
Definition

Trusts

Socialists

Term
What did the progressives propose in order to regain the power that the people had lost to the "interests?"
Definition

Referendum

Recall

Initiative

Direct election of U.S. senators

Term
What issues were adressed by women in the progressive movement?
Definition

Insuring that food products were healthy and safe

Creating pensions for mothers with dependent children

Preventing child labor in factories and sweatshops

Attacking tuberculosis and other diseases bred in slum tenements

Term
What did the Elkins and Hepburn acts deal with?
Definition
Railroad Regulation
Term
Generally, progressives believed that there was too much...
Definition

Political corruption

Business monopoly

Social injustice

 

Term
What political reform proposals did progressives usually support?
Definition

The intiative, referendum, and recall

The Australian ballot

Woman suffrage

Direct election fo senators

Campaign spending controls

Term
Because of the benefits that it conferred on labor, what document did Samuel Gompers call the "labor's Magna Carta"?
Definition
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Term
How did Woodrow Wilson show the limits of his progressivism?
Definition
By accelerating the segregation of blacks in the federal bureaucracy
Term
What caused the Progressive "Bull Moose" party to die out?
Definition
Teddy Roosevelt refused to run as the party's presidential candidate in 1916
Term
What group supported Woodrow Wilson when he won the reelection in 1916?
Definition
working class
Term
What was the "triple wall of privilege" that Woodrow Wilson launched an attack against?
Definition

High tariffs

Powerful trusts

Conservative banking practices

Term
President Wilson viewed America's entry into WWI as an opportunity for the U.S. to take what action?
Definition
to shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy
Term
What were the 18th and 19th amendments?
Definition

18th- prohibition

19th- women's suffrage

Term
In an effort to make economic mobilization more efficient during WWI, the federal government took over and operated what business?
Definition
railroads
Term
What was one unique feature of the United States armed forces during World War I?
Definition
the entry of women for the first time
Term
What was the result of Russia's withdrawal from WWI in 1918?
Definition
The release of thousands of German troops for deployment on the front in France
Term
The Germans were eventually demoralized by what action?
Definition
The United States' troop reserves
Term
Disillusioned by war and peace, Americans in the 1920s did all of the following:
Definition

Restrict immigration

Denounce "radical" foreign ideas

Shun diplomatic commitments to foreign countries

Condemn "un-American" life-styles

Term
Why were immigration restrictions introduced in the 1920s?
Definition
The nativist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans
Term
What was the main problem faced by American manufacturers in the 1920s?
Definition
Developing a market of people to buy their products
Term
What was one of the results of the prosperity that developed in the 1920s?
Definition
Accumulation of a cloud of debt
Term
What did the 1920 census reveal about American life?
Definition
Most Americans lived in cities for the first time
Term
What actions manifested the postwar anxiety and intolerance of Americans in the 1920s?
Definition

Sacco-Vanzetti case

Scopes trial

Resurgence of the KKK

Immigration Act of 1924

Deportation of radicals to Russia

Term

Who were the intended beneficiaries of the Mcnary-Haugen Bill?

of the Norris-LaGuardia Act?

Definition

Farmers

Labor Unions

Term
In America, what was one result of the Great Depression?
Definition
A decade-long decline in the birthrate
Term
What actions did President Herbert Hoover believe would end the Great Depression?
Definition

Directly assisting businesses and banks

Lending funds to feed farm livestock

Continuing to rely on the American tradition of rugged individualism

Keeping faith in the efficiency of the industrial system

Term
What was President Hoover's approach to the Great Depression?
Definition
Adopt unprecedented federal initiatives to combat it
Term
What was the response to the League of Nation's investigation into Japan's invasion and occupation of Manchuria?
Definition
japan left the League
Term
What were the causes of the Great Depression?
Definition

Agricultural overproduction

Unequal distribution of wealth

Overextension of credit

Anemic foreign trade

Farm disasters and debt

Term

The  Works Progress Administration was a major relief program of the New Deal.

The Public Works Adminstration was a long-range recovery program.

The Social Security Act was a major reform program.

Definition
Term
How did Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana gain national popularity?
Definition
By promising to give every family $5000
Term
What was the primary interest of the Congress of Industrial Organizations?
Definition
The organization of all workers within an industry
Term
What was the purpose of President Roosevelt's "Court-packing" scheme in 1937?
Definition
To make the Supreme Court more sympathetic to New Deal programs.
Term
What was one result of the 1937 "Roosevelt recession"?
Definition
Roosevelt adopted Keynesian (planned deficit spending) economics
Term
Describe the National Recovery Act.
Definition

Formally guaranteed labor's right to organize and bargain collectively

Outlawed "yellow dog" contracts

Was declared unconstitutional in the Schecter case

Provided for maximum hours and minimum wages

Term
What was one reason Roosevelt recognized the Soviet Union?
Definition
Hoped to develop a diplomatic counterweight to the rising power of Japan and Germany
Term
What did President Roosevelt do as part of his Good Neighbor policy toward Latin America?
Definition
Withdrew American marines from Haiti
Term
Throuought most of the 1930s, how did the American people respond to the aggressive actions of Germany, Italy, and Japan?
Definition
By retreating further into isolationism
Term
What did the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937 stipulate that Americans do when the president proclaimed the existence of a foreign war?
Definition
Americans would be prohibited from sailing on the ships of the warring nations
Term
What did the United States do when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941?
Definition
made lend-lease available to the Soviets
Term
At the Atlantic Conference, what principles did President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill agree on?
Definition

National Self-determination

Disarmament

Collective security

A future international organization

Term
What was one of President Roosevelt's actions after WWII began for the United States after 1941?
Definition
Decided to concentrate first on the war in Europe and to place the Pacific war on hold
Term
What was one of the main reasons the majority of women workers left the labor force at the end of WWII?
Definition
Family obligations
Term
Why did the northward migration of African-Americans accelerate after WWII?
Definition
Mechanical cotton pickers came into use
Term
During what period did the national debt increase the most?
Definition
WWII
Term
What was the impact of the Italian front on WWII?
Definition
Delayed the D-Day invasion and allowed the Soviet Union to advance further into Eastern Europe
Term
Describe the qualities of the American participation in WWII.
Definition

The preservation of the American homeland against invasion or destruction from the air

The maintenance and re-affirmation of the strength of American democracry

An enormously effective effort in producing weapons and supplies

A group of highly effective military and political leaders

Term
What did Americans fear would happen at the end of WWII?
Definition
A return of the Depression
Term
How did the Taft-Hartley Act deliver a major blow to labor?
Definition
Outlawing the "closed" (all-union) shops
Term
In an effort to forestall an economic downturn, what did the Truman administration do?
Definition

1. Pass the Employment Act, which made it government policy to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power

2. Create the President's Council of Economic Advisors

3. Sell War factories and other government installations to private businesses at very low prices

4. Pass the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, known as the GI Bill of Rights

Term
What was the pattern of population distribution after WWII?
Definition
An urban-suburban segregation of blacks and whites in major cities
Term
When the Soviet Union denied the United States, Britain, and France access to Berlin in 1948, how did President Truman respond?
Definition
By organizing a gigantic airlift of supplies to Berlin
Term
What was the NSC-68?
Definition
A massive increase in military spending
Term
What 1954 Supreme Court case ruled that racially segregated school systems were "inherently unequal?"
Definition
Brown v. Board of Education
Term
What was Dwight Eisenhower's policy toward Native Americans?
Definition
A return to the assimilation goals of the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887
Term
What did the bracero program between the United States and Mexico involve?
Definition
legally importing Mexican farm workers to the United States
Term
What was the importance of the Suez crisis to the United States?
Definition
Last time the US could use its "oil weapon" to make foreign policy demands
Term
In the 1950s, what was the key to economic growth?
Definition
Electronics
Term
Why was there a rapid upsurge in the employment of women after 1945?
Definition
the expansion of the service sector
Term
In the early 1960's, as leader of France, Charles De Gualle...
Definition
Feared American control over European affairs
Term
What was the result of the passage of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution?
Definition
Congress handed the president a blank check to use further force in Vietnam
Term
What was a result of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?
Definition
Sources of immigration shifted to Latin America and Asia
Term
What did the slogan of the Black Power stand for?
Definition

Exercising their political and economic rights

Emphasizing African-American distinctiveness

Black control of black communities

Pride in black identity culture

Term
What were the consequences of the Cuban missile crisis?
Definition

A nuclear test-ban treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union

The installation of a Moscow-Washington "hot-line" for crisis communication

A massive military arms-building program in the Soviet Union

Term
What groups opposed America's commitment to Vietnam between 1965 and 1968?
Definition

America's European allies

Congress

The American public

Many draft registrants

Term
By the early 1970s, what caused the post-WWII economic boom?
Definition

The economic recovery of Japan and Germany

The Vietnam War

A decline in the competitive advantage of American business

A slump in productivity

Term
What caused the high inflation rate in the 1970s?
Definition
Lyndon Johnson's refusal to raise taxes for spending on social-welfare programs and the Vietnam War
Term
What was the purpose of the Pentagon Papers, published in 1971?
Definition
Exposed the deception that had led to the United States into the Vietnam War
Term
What did President Richard Nixon do to control creeping inflation in the early 1970s?
Definition
Imposed a ninety-day wage and price freeze
Term
In an effort to counter OPEC, what did the United States take the lead in forming?
Definition
The International Energy Agency
Term
What did the people of the United States provide for South Vietnam?
Definition

Enough time to win

Hundreds of Thousands of US troops

The most sophisticated aircraft

Enough money to build its own military

Term
What did the neoconservatives of the 1980s believe in?
Definition

Strengthening the white working class

A return to the traditional values of individualism and the centrality of the family

Fewer government restraints on the economy

Free-market capitalism

Term
What did the "Sagebrush Rebellion", a fiercely anti-Washington movement, protest?
Definition
Federal control over rich mineral and timber resources in the western states
Term
What was Ronald Reagan's major goal as president?
Definition
reduce the size of the federal government
Term
When did the greatest increase in the national debt occur?
Definition
During Ronald Reagan's eight years in office
Term
What were the decisions of the Supreme Court cases of Webster v. Reproductive Health Services and Planned Parenthood v. Casey?
Definition
Permitted states to place some restrictions on abortion
Term
In response to the collapse of the Soviet union, what was the purpose of President George Bush's "new world order"?
Definition
Democracy would reign supreme and diplomacy would replace weaponry
Term
What group was most profoundly affected by the great economic changes of the late twentieth  century?
Definition
Women
Term
Why did the Hispanic immigrant population maintain their language and culture better than most previous immigrant groups?
Definition
large numbers and geographic concentration
Term
By the 1990s, the foreign-born population accounted for what percentage of the United States' population?
Definition
about 10
Term
Where does the most populous group of Latinos in the United States come from?
Definition
Mexico
Term
How long did America's "urban age", when a majority of the population lived in cities rather than in rural areas, small towns, or suburbs, last?
Definition
1920-1995
Term
What were the reasons that Mexican immigrants were for a long time slow to become American citizens?
Definition

It was often considered a badge of dishonor to adopt American Citizenship

The Mexican government actively discouraged Mexicans from taking US citizenship

Most lived very close to Mexico and remained identified with that country

Many returned frequently to Mexico to visit home and family there

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