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US History Word Associations 1-96
Term | Definition |
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John Locke | Declaration of Independence, Social Contract Theory |
Democracy | the people rule |
Republic | representative government |
House of Burgesses | first form of representative government in American colonies |
Mercantilism | Mother country gets cheap raw materials from colonies |
Constitution | basic set of laws |
Great Compromise | representation |
3/5ths Compromise | counting slaves towards representation |
Unwritten Constitution | early traditions and precedents |
Federalism | Balance of power |
Federalists | favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution |
Anti-Federalists | wanted a Bill of Rights to protect people from government |
Amendments | a way to change the Constitution |
Elastic Clause | part of the Constitution that allows the government to expand its power |
Marbury vs. Madison | Judicial Review, declaring a law unconstitutional |
Monroe Doctrine | warning to European nations to not interfere in the Americas |
Missouri Compromise | settled dispute over spread of slavery to western territories |
Abolition | anti-slavery |
Tariff | tax on imported goods |
Scott v. Sanford | slavery, loss of citizenship and constitutional rights for African-Americans |
Reconstruction | period after Civil War, civil rights advance for former slaves |
Jim Crow | 70+ years of segregation after Reconstruction |
Sharecropping | a source of cheap farm labor for southern landowners |
Homestead Act | encouraged western settlement by giving free farmland |
The Grange | farmers organization |
Manifest Destiny | expanding US borders |
Dawes Act | laws to break down native-American tribes |
Imperialism | taking over other countries for their resources |
Spanish-American War | US gains Guam, Philippines & Puerto Rico |
Plessy v. Ferguson | Supreme Court declares Jim Crow constitutional, “separate but equal” |
Open Door Policy | free and open trade with China |
Laissez-faire | no government interference with business |
Nativists | anti-immigrant |
W.E.B. DuBois | well rounded education, NAACP founder |
Booker T Washington | vocational Education |
Populist Party | third party, farmers, grange |
Scopes Monkey Trial | teacher fined for teaching evolution in school |
Industrialization | the rise of factories, goods made by machine |
Urbanization | the growth of cities |
John D. Rockefeller | oil monopoly, Standard Oil v. U.S., company broken up |
Corporations | gave businesses easy access to capital (money) |
Trusts | monopolies |
Progressive Era | correcting the problems caused by Industrialization |
Muckrakers | exposed society’s problems |
Unions | fought for 8 hr. work day/higher wages/safer conditions |
Jacob Riis | photographs of the poor and immigrants |
Upton Sinclair | The Jungle, Meat Inspection Act, Pure Food and Drug Act |
Temperance | anti-alcohol movement |
Anti-Trust Acts | laws to stop trusts and monopolies (ex. Sherman, Clayton) |
WWI | submarine warfare, Zimmerman note |
Fourteen Points | Woodrow Wilson’s peace plan |
League of Nations | opposed by US Senate |
Schenck v. U.S. | limited free speech during wartime, “clear and present danger” |
Red Scare | fear of communism |
Nativists | anti-immigration |
Sacco & Vanzetti Trial | questioned fairness of legal system |
Suffrage | voting rights, Susan B. Anthony |
Roaring Twenties | period of prosperity before the Great Depression |
Harlem Renaissance | highlighted cultural achievements of African-Americans |
Prohibition | alcohol was illegal, 18th and 21st Amendments |
Black Tuesday | start of Great Depression, 1929 stock market crash |
Overproduction | making more than you can sell |
Dust Bowl | sustained drought (no water) wiped out farmers |
Hoovervilles | tent cities during Great Depression named for President Hoover |
Bonus Army | WWI veterans wanting promised bonus money during Depression |
The New Deal | President Franklin D Roosevelt plan for Great Depression |
Neutrality Acts | not taking sides heading into WWII |
Isolationism | not getting involved with foreign problems |
Korematsu v. U.S. | internment of Japanese Americans during WWII |
McCarthyism | communism, witch-hunt |
Cold War | USSR, arms race |
Containment | stopping the spread of communism |
Truman Doctrine | giving aid to countries to stop communism |
Marshall Plan | gave money to European governments after WWII |
United Nations | organization where nations can find solutions to problems |
G.I. Bill | free education for veterans |
Civil Rights | equal rights for African-Americans |
Brown v. Bd. of Education | integration in public schools |
Silent Spring | book about the environment |
Korean War/Vietnam War | communism, containment, domino theory |
Domino Theory | if we let one Asian country become communist, other will too |
Mapp v. Ohio | evidence from illegal searches cannot be used in court |
Miranda v. Arizona | being told your rights when arrested |
Gideon v. Wainwright | right to an attorney |
Cuban Missile Crisis | US and USSR almost have nuclear war (Pres. Kennedy) |
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution | increased US involvement in Vietnam |
Great Society | government programs to eliminate poverty (Pres. Johnson) |
Roe v. Wade | legalized abortion, privacy issue |
Détente | Nixon improved relationship with USSR |
Watergate | President Nixon, resignation for covering up burglary |
Iran Hostage Crisis | US hostages for a year in Iran (Pres. Carter) |
Camp David Accords | peace treaty between Egypt and Israel (Pres. Carter) |
Trickle Down Economics | reducing taxes for the wealthy (Pres. Reagan) |
Iran-Contra Hearings | illegally selling arms to Iran (Pres. Reagan) |
TLO v. New Jersey | limited students’ privacy rights in schools |
Persian Gulf War | US drove back an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait |
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