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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| E.C. Booz’s, keep the ball rolling.”, “an Amazon’s bosom” in the Gold Spoon Oration, [person] | William Henry Harrison |
| 1902 boycott , Schwarzschild & Sulzberger. J. B. Sutherland’s, Charles Evans Hughes, NIRA (N-I-R-A), [thing] | meats |
| a Motivation and Morale Project, Leon Gouré, Only you can prevent a forest” , Operation Ranch Hand, Strategic (*) Hamlet Program | Vietnam War |
| dime millionaire" , Ned Buntline, "wildest and truest story [this man] ever wrote." , "the first scalp for Custer", Cheyenne soldier , Little Big Horn, Jack Omohundro, The Scouts of the Prairie [person] | Buffalo Bill |
| Governor Richard Hughes , "Brown Shirts", 1967 Newark race riots, Averell Harriman and Robert Wagner, Tammany Hall's last director, Havana Conference[race] | Italian-American |
| the full French menu , Andrew Carnegie and Jay Gould at Delmonico's, Richard Kerens , Star Route scandal, Union Pacific payoffs, "Kindly burn this letter," Mulligan Letter[person] | James G. Blaine |
| Among [this city's workers] , Lucy Larcom, Beverly Farms, LFLRA, Sarah Bagley, Francis Cabot, Rhode Island system, Waltham[city] | Lowell, MA |
| "rethought", We Now Know by John Lewis Gaddis, 2011 Pulitzer, Walter Lippmann, "Mr. X" , George Orwell's essay "You and [a certain weapon],", "peace that has no peace." | Cold War |
| 1920s interviews, Cudjoe Lewis, William Elford , "plan and sections", Zora Neale Hurston's book Barracoon, Joseph Cinque, Joseph (*) Story. | Slave Ships |
| Simon Bolivar Buckner, John Palmer, Democrats to lose Kentucky, "IN GOD WE TRUST FOR THE OTHER 53 CENTS" , Arthur Sewall, Thomas Watson, Mark Hanna | Election of 1896 |
| Purex commercials, Leonard Bernstein fanfare, Margaret Bayard Smith, "The Majesty of the People had disappeared", Joseph Story "KING MOB", Abigail Fillmore | Presidential Inaugurations |
| blue ribbon badge campaign, Francis Murphy, Henry D. Cogswell, Simon Benson, Frances Willard(Pres of organization), Women’s Crusade, Molly Pitcher Clubs, Assistant AG Mabel Walker Willebrandt | Temperance |
| This noun , William Driver’s , Stanley Forman, Joseph Rakes, Martin Luther King Jr. ended his “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech | glory |
| kick the hell out of" , Garry Trudeau, Doonesbury, Lee Atwater, weekend prison passes", barcode scanner [person] | H.W Bush |
| 1986 senate run, “Duke” Tully, David Foster Wallace’s, Rolling Stone, “had fathered an illegitimate Black child” robocalls engineered by (*) Karl Rove.[person] | John McCain |
| Francis Spellman, Fulton Fish Market, Belle Moskowitz, William Hearst, 1922 gubernatorial run [person] | Alfred Smith |
| Elihu B. Washburne, Thomas Hendricks , Whiskey Ring Scandal, irst election in which the Democrats won the popular vote while (*) losing the electoral vote. | Election of 1876 |
| Benjamin Halevy, Kafr Qasim massacre, illegality that pierces the eye and revolts the heart", Khan Yunis, Hugh Stockwell, Operation Telescope , Andre Beaufre's, Robert Menzies, Abdel Hakim Amer, Operation Musketeer | Suez Crisis |
| Suffragist Adella Hunt Logan , Olivia America Davidson, Chief Anderson, Moton Field, 500 textile dyes, "Atlanta Exposition Speech." [city] | Tuskegee, Alabama |
| Frank Olson , Operation Midnight Climax, Ted Kascynski | LSD |
| Thomas Knight, stand back, take your finger out of his eye, and call him mister", John Sanford, "Callie Brochie", James Horton , "god fearing people of Decatur County, Samuel Leibowitz American Communist party | Scottsboro Boys |
| Thomas Cahill, Mayor John Shelley , New Year’s Eve 1965 party, Daughters of Bilitis, Sally Miller Gearhart, Briggs Initiative, Compton’s Cafeteria riot , Mayor George Moscone | San Francisco |
| 40% amnesty visa, 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, Knights of Equity , San Angel and Tacubaya in the Mexican-American War, Orange Riots | Irish-Americans |
| Demetrio Vallejo, 1959 rail strike, TEPJF issue(2006), The Falcons, Corpus Christi festival in 1971, President (*) Miguel de la Madrid | Mexico City |
| 250,000 joined American Protective League, Congress refused to seat Victor Berger, Black Tom explosion, Statue of Liberty | 1910s. |
| "Young Men with Unlimited Capital," Joel Rosenman , John Roberts, Tony Lawrence, Ahmir Thompson, Michael Wadleigh' | Woodstock Rock Festival |
| Joanne B. Freeman's Book, The Field of Blood, Erich Muenter (1915), Weather Underground , Laos, Sandstone columns , Boston's Old State House Museum, gutta-percha object | US Capitol Building |
| 10 men convicted , Luther Baldwin, Matthew Lyon , James Callender , Richmond Examiner, drafted to penalize Benjamin Franklin Bache of Philadelphia Aurora. | Sedition Act |
| Independent Order of Pole Bearers, Governor"Parson" Brownlow, Refer to 1924 DNC. | KKK |
| William Smith, John Shaw , Peacefield House, Battle of Bunker Hill | Abigail Adams |
| Harry Jaffa , Socratic method, "a living dog is better than a dead lion", William Yancey, "fire eaters", Freeport Doctrine [person] | Lincoln |
| Dutch Noordsche Compagnie, Smeerenburg, Svend Foyn, Titusville, Pennsylvania, Nantucket | whaling |
| Asa Carter, “toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny.” wife Lurleen, Curtis LeMay | George Wallace |
| Kip’s Bay, William Howard , Jamaica Pass | Long Island |
| “run through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go.”Fowltown, Ambrister, Arbuthnot, William Weatherford’s surrender, Edward Pakenham [person] | Andrew Jackson |
| Guy Bradley, Dixie Highway booster Carl G. Fisher , 1920s land bubble, Prinz Valdemar, Rosewood, Eatonville | Florida |
| This decade, Nichelle Nichols , "Do (“doe”)’s Final Exit." , Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy, Matsumoto incident, Hale-Bopp comet, 39 Nikes dead. | 1990s |
| escape from prison, Angelica Schuyler Church, "fearsome horseman”, Oneida, defeated 400 Hessians, Battle of Gloucester, James Grant, Battle of Barren Hill [person] | Marquis de Lafayette |
| Daniel Vose House, Suffolk Resolves, “Murder Act.”Thomas Hutchinson was replaced byThomas Gage as one colony’s governor. | Intolerable Acts |
| Patrick Blossom, Capital Citizens’ Council, Lynn Davis , Hot Springs, William (*) Fulbright | Arkansas |
| This industry, Lawrence C. Wroth, Dinah Nuthead and Sarah Updike Goddard, John Eliot, John Dunlap, | printing industry |
| Caryl Chessman, 1932 federal law , Highfields, New Jersey, John F. Condon, A woman pardoned in Feb 1974 by Bill Clinton for her later bank robberies. [activity] | kidnapping |
| The Power of Words, Window Rock, Camp Pendleton, Philip Johnston, | Code Talkers |
| Rupert Blue, Brevig Mission, Alaska, Chinese Labor Corps , Royal S. Copeland, | Spanish Flue Pandemic |
| Clara Bryant, showed off a watch, pretended to give his son his company’s presidency, to build a model community in (*) Brazil to supply rubber, | Henry Ford |
| Kai Erikson's Everything in Its Path, dam flood in this state, Buffalo Creek, 1912 Paint Creek-Cabin Creek strike , Mother Jones, The Logan Defenders opposed an uprising of laborers who wanted to unionize in its Battle of (*) Blair Mountain. | West Virginia |
| 16 people died, Cold Storage building, “The Streets of Cairo” Dahomey Village, Midway of this event, Frederick Jackson Turner , | World's Columbian Exposition Fair. |
| Leon Despres, Ed Vrdolyak, Jane Byrne, Judge Julius Hoffman, Bobby (*) Seale | Chicago |
| Federation of Patriotic Societies, KKK, Methodist missionary Jason Lee, George Washington Bush, 1844 Black Exclusion Law, American Fur Company | Oregon |
| George Cooke painting , Hanover County Courthouse, Two-Penny Acts, William Wirt , “What is it that gentlemen wish?”, Lord Dunmore. smelt a rat” at the Constitutional Convention[person] | Patrick Henry |
| Augustus Frederick Sherman, Bob Hope Memorial Library, Emma Goldman , “worst dump I ever stayed in”, Special goggles, | Ellis Island |
| A politician died in a plane crash, Hale Boggs , "A Man for [this state]", "Scoop" Jackson, the Pentagon Papers into the congressional record, Mike Gravel [state] | Alaska |
| 1830 2/3 of all the slaves in Northern States, live in this state, In 1807, this state removed voting rights granted to some of its women. Liberty Hall, Tory colonial governor, an illegitimate son of Ben Franklin. | New jersey |
| Black Horse Cavalry, auditor James Watson , Vigo, Spain, fell from power after the Orange Riots and he was imprisoned in the (*) Ludlow Street Jail | Boss Tweed |
| Marion Anderson’s famous concert , J. Stevens Griles, Jack Abramoff scandal, Louis Glavis, Guggenheims’ attempts to secure interests in (*) Alaska. | Secretary of the Interior |
| Leon Chester Thrasher, Ralph Van Deman, Terrible Threateners, "Four Minute Men" , Nye Committee, Committee on Public Information was led by (*) George Creel. | WW1 |
| Charles Maultsby, "YOUR ACTION DESPERATE" , Bertrand Russell, Anadyr , memoir Thirteen (*) Days. , | Cuban Missile Crisis |
| 125 captured wagons, Carlisle, Brandy Station, J. E. B. (“jeb”) Stuart, at this battle on its (*) second day. | Battle of Gettysburg |
| J. Anthony Lukas’s book Common Ground, Judge W. Arthur Garrity, City Council President, Restore Our Alienated Rights , Joseph Rakes, Ted Landsmark with an American flag, Edwin Curtis, James Michael Curley, Winter Hill Gang, Welds(Brahmins of this cities) | Boston Massachusetts |
| kissing a black baby, "Last Moments", "meteor of the war", John Steuart Curry, man was painted holding a rifle and a Bible, Chatham, Ontario, he had left North Elba, New York, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, "Secret Six" | John Brown |
| United States v. O’Brien, two Hutterites, starved in a University of Minnesota study, Marshall Plan, Schenck v. United States, Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon [policy] | conscription |
| Aaron Burr, Raker Act, Fred Eaton's, appropriation rights govern the use of this good in much of the Western United States. | water |
| Francois-Charles de Bourlamaque, Philip Schuyler and Arthur St. Clair were court-martialed, "come out you old rat!", Captain William Delaplace at, "in the name of the Great Jehovah and the (*) Continental Congress: | Fort Ticonderoga |
| [member]Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club, one-time camera-shop owner, He opposed the Briggs Initiative, | Harvey Milk |
| “On Wisconsin” , Battle of Missionary Ridge, William Howard Taft, take a base at Rabaul on New Britain of Operation Cartwheel, [last name] 1932 Battle of Anacostia Flats | MacArthur |
| Carleton D. Smith, Archibald MacLeish and Robert Sherwood, Robert Trout coined, "overwhelming majority of you who use (*) banks," | fireside chats |
| Henry Wise said "There is no country," at this place, General Order No.9, Bennett Place, Ely Parker, Wimer Mclean, army aiming to retreat to NC, Battle of Five Forks trapped at this place, Petersburg Campaign. | Appomattox |
| This plan was opposed by Frank Garnett, Amos Pinchott, and Edward Rumley, NCUGG, “proctors” , “float”, Joseph T. Robinson , Alben Barkley, Pat Harrison, Homer Cummings’s | Court-Packing Scheme |
| This organization, secret meeting on Jekyll Island, Nelson Aldrich, Term Auction Facility, Open Market Committee, Pujo Committee concluded, Knickerbocker Trust, Charles Lindbergh’s father, James A. Reed to vote for Robert (*) Owen | Federal Reserve System |
| This company, Ben Sklaver, Local 25, Cooper Union, Clara Lemlich’s , A law capping working hours to 54 , Frances Perkins, Isaac Harris and Max Blanck | Triangle Shirtwaist Company |
| extended constitutional protections to the broadcasts of Tokyo Rose, 441b in this case, Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Buckley v. Valeo, Justice Kennedy overruled portions of McConnell v. FEC | Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission |
| Puerto Rican companies, women undergone this practice, 1937's Law 116,Latinos 1909 law that carried this practice, 8.3 million operations in 1976 to 1977 during The Emergency in India. | Forced sterilization |
| Barry Goldwater a bill in this state, Tlingit language, "PFD" system, Ernest Gruening, Attu and Kiska in the 1940s. | Alaska |
| Elizabeth Patterson, Jerome Bonaparte, "America's first female lawyer," Margaret Brent, America's longest-serving female, senator represented this state, Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American (*) Catholic to be canonized, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee | Maryland |
| "same terms" at the Constitutional Convention, Gouverneur Morris, John A. Burns, William F. Quinn in a 1959 gubernatorial race, Plural marriages were forbidden, the Enabling Act of 1894, 1861 (*) Wheeling Convention | Admission of a new state to the Union |
| This man was ridiculed, his daughter Amy worried about nuclear weapon, Frank Church, Mo Udall, Jerry Brown ,Anybody But” this man, Playboy, | Jimmy Carter |
| Franklin Gowen, "coffin notices" to their victims, Up from Slavery, Booker T. Washington "boyhood days" , Don Blankenship, James McParland , National Guardsmen in the Ludlow massacre | Coal Mining Industry |
| This man boarded the Cambria, "Send Back the Money!”, his views of white-sailed ships, shooting of Demby, Edward Covey, “gross injustice and cruelty”, Never learned Victoria Woodhill chose him for VP candidate. | Frederick Douglass |
| "preliminary" version of this document deadline of January 1, Tribune published an editorial calling "The Prayer of Twenty Millions", enticement and expand of First and Second Confiscation Acts | Emancipation Proclamation |
| Historian Phillip Thomas Tucker, “sharpshooting female patriot”, King Street, Carl von Donop, Mount Holly, McConkey’s Ferry , John Cadwalader and James Ewing, Johann Rall(a commander was this battle). | Battle of Trenton |
| Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Amon Carter -> I Could Never Be So Lucky Again, Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign, John Birch, The Ruptured Duck,” Ted Lawson, | Doolittle Raid |
| This person, Southern Conference for Human Welfare(Birmingham), fictitious African-American clubs, "a white woman in every kitchen", Walter White, anti-lynching laws, "My Day" column, Daughters of the American Revolution, TV program Prospects of Mankind, | Eleanor Roosevelt |
| In November 2010, “mystery missile”, a blow against obesity by banning Happy Meal toys, 2009 shooting of Oscar Grant, May 2011 Supreme Court decision, Kristin M. Perry against this state , fascistic “Third Wave” political movement, “Pirandellian”, | California |
| This man joined American Anti-Imperialist League, offered $20 million for Filipinos, opposed by the Amalgamated Association led by Hugh O'Donnell, victim of an attempted assassination by the anarchist (*) Alexander Berkman. | Andrew Carnegie |
| Turtle Bayou Resolutions, John Davis Bradburn in Anahuac, Battle of Coleto Creek, palm Sunday by Jose de Urrea’s troops, town of Gonzales, Goliad Massacre | Texas |
| 1909 Greek Town Riot, large government-owned hydroelectric power, George W. Norris, politician from this state resigned from Sec of State, Ignatius Donnelly(largest city) [state] | Nebraska |
| This organization, cult in the title of a 1974 book by Victor Marchetti, 1946 Harry Truman, Sidney Souers, William Colby, "stay-behinds" for Operation Gladio, "Family Jewels" documents | CIA |
| clash this organization’s members and the American Legion, Armistice Day parade in Centralia, Washington, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, “free speech fights”. | Industrial Workers of the World |
| MMT was controversial after creating this organization, entral issue of an election, Brian Mulroney, ALÉNA,Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Debt Disclosure Act, Ernesto Zedillo's presidency. | NAFTA |
| Martha Ballard, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's A Midwife's Tale, "country of the porcupine" - John Baker, Creole mutiny, Republic of Madawaska, Webster–Ashburton Treaty [state] | Maine |
| the confiscation of weapons, death of two crew members of the USS Baltimore, US and Chile, Murchison Letter, | Benjamin Harrison |
| 1927 Sullivan precedent, “Madonna Mia”, Richard Nixon’s “I am not a crook”, Spiro Agnew resigned, Chicago Outfit was sent to (*) Alcatraz | Tax evasion |
| This man founded a whiskey distillery, Valley Tan, Alfred Cumming, Juanita Brooks, John D. Lee, Baker-Fancher party, President of the (*) Quorum of the Twelve Apostles | Brighamn young |
| Henry Bouquet, Battle of Bushy Run, The Braddock Expedition, Battle of Bower Hill, James MacFarlane, | Pittsburg |
| W. C. Handy wrote his 1st songs for these organizations, GIs with dynamite charges, 1946 Battle of Athens, "He was always my friend" | Political Machines |
| Laura Polanyi Striker, Hungarian spelling, Michael the Brave of Wallachia, "powdered" his wife during a crisis, Christopher Newport and supposedly coined the term (*) "New England" | John Smith |
| Murray Kempton, Carmine DeSapio, Black domestic workers were rumored to be planning to overthrow Jim Crow, standing ovation at the UN , following the adoption Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Eleanor Roosevelt. |
| “relation” of Lion Gardiner, Abraham Swain's, Tatobem's corpse, John Stone, John Mason, Sassacus, Niantic raiding party, | Pequotyo War |
| Old South Meeting, Sheriff Greenleaf’s order, Francis Rotch, “this meeting can do nothing more to save the country” by Samuel Adams | Boston Tea Party |
| Akhil Reed Amar, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, Bill of Rights did not apply to the states, James Barron, Ex parte Merryman, Lincoln | Maryland |
| Freeland Kendrick, Smedley Butler Director of Public Safety, its 1964 race riots, The Act of Consolidation(1854), Nativist Riots, Mayor Wilson Goode, helicopter on John Africa’s (*) MOVE organization, Frank Rizzo, Columbia Avenue Riot | Philadelphia |
| Toyota Tundra, Exposition Park, Samuel Oschin, Diane Vaughan, "normalization of deviance", John Chakeres , eat-resistant Hasselblad camera, Peggy Noonan, "slipped the surly bonds of Earth" | Space Shuttle |
| Earl of Lonsdale, Harry Bensley, Edward S. Curtis 60,000 dollars, Edward Clark Potter, Madison Avenue and East 36th Street, New York, co-owner of the White Star Line | John Morgan |
| COC & PPE, "Clean Out of Cash & Poor Pay", Johnny Fry, Alexander Majors, William Hepburn Russell co-founded this company, uccessor was sold to Wells Fargo in 1866, Robert Haslam | Pony Express |
| William Howard Taft praised this politician’s , Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company, left his senate seat vacant, Paul Cyr from succeeding him, “Dynamite Squad”(Cecil Morgan) tried to impeach this man, | Huey Pierce Long jr. |
| In 1967, King Tiger seized a county courthouse, Land Grant Movement, “blowouts” to protest racism, PASSO , Crystal City, 942 Sleepy Lagoon murder | Chicano |
| Clark Field, Rainbow 5 plan, Roberts Commission, Cordell Hull, Husband Kimmel, USS Arizona was sunk | Pearl Harbor |
| this city, John Schultz’s house, David McCullough’s, Stone Bridge, Conemaugh River, city’s Cambria Iron Company, Henry Clay Frick | Johnstown, PA |
| "false Nile", imitated Horatio Nelson's tactics, Alfred Thayer Mahan inspired by TDR about this war, The Confiance, Thomas Macdonough, Battle of Plattsburgh, | War of 1812 |
| Battle of Elizabeth City, North Carolina coast, Sunken Road, This first president of the NRA, failed Mud March | Ambrose Burnside |
| Henry Teller, Republican Party that opposed this system, William H. Harvey, The Bland-Allison Act, “Crime of ‘73,”“Long Depression" Peter Cooper, | Gold standard |
| This man’s attorney Bill Buffalino, a CIA plot to assassinate Fidel Castro, Robert F. Kennedy, wire fraud was commuted by Richard Nixon, Frank Fitzsimmons, In 1957, George Meany | Hoffa |
| Samuel Pomeroy’s, Lincolnia, Paul Cuffe’s, William Lloyd Garrison criticized this organization, Thoughts on [ it ]”. | American Colonization Society |
| This work was criticized by host Miriam Nielsen, teosinte, conversation with a New Guinean politician , explain the (*) Great Divergence | Guns, Germs, and Steel |
| "Rule or Ruin" flag, "Shall the People Rule" banner, "cooling-off" treaty, he was the youngest person to ever receive a major-party presidential nomination, | William Jennings Bryan |
| this surname -> town where Stonewall Jackson’s forces killed Colonel Dixon S. Miles (September 1862), The “Brains” , Thomas Nast, George Washington’s grandnephew Lewis, | Harper |
| the NICS, violate the Tenth Amendment in Printz v. US, Brass" Bancroft, Jerry Parr, Joan Quigley, West Berlin, Brady Bill | Attempted asassination of Ronald Reagan |
| Ogden v. Saunders, This judge allowed the Supreme Court to review cases when lower court rulings violated constitutional rights in his opinion on Cohens v. Virginia. | John Marshall |
| twenty-four stockbrokers met under a tree, Buttonwood Agreement, Herman Husband, two-year long economic panic , Robert Morris, Whiskey Rebellion | George Washington |
| Alexander Butterfield, facility in Yorba Linda, Senator John C. Stennis, "Rose Mary (*) Stretch," | Nixon Tapes |
| Seaborn Roddenbery, boxer Tommy Burns, satirical 1863 article -> Radical Republicans, Historian Peggy Pascoe, Oregon(Native Americans), Invalidated in Cali, Perez v. Sharp, Pace v. Alabama, 1967 case banned these laws at fed level -> Obergefell v. Hodges | Anti-miscegenation laws |
| Kenneth Mellanby, main subjects of the scabies experiments, Ancel Keys forced people with this status, Minnesota Starvation Experiment, Bayard Rustin, Seeger decision, 1967 led to a prison sentence for (*) boxer Muhammad Ali | conscientious objectors |
| James Beretta, Randy Brinson, Lee Busby, A governor x Rebekah Mason, Kay (*) Ivey | Alabama |
| John McClernand, command of the XIII (thirteenth) Corps, Deer Creek, David D. Porter, Yazoo in the Steele's Bayou Expedition, Big Black River Bridge and (*) Champion Hill, John Pemberton | Siege of Vicksburg |
| Henderson High, "Valentine's Day Open House" , Kenneth Kraus , Paul Brodeur, Operation Infinite Reach, missile strike against Sudan, bombing of two of these places, 1998 by al-Qaeda | US embassies |
| Mayor William D. Wood resigned, Lucile on a botched relief expedition , Christensen's family, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" by Robert Service | Klondike Gold Rush |
| effectively reversed by Berghuis v. Thompkins, Justice Tom C. Clark, "too far too fast”, constitutional rule in (*) Dickerson v. U.S | Miranda v. Arizona |
| consolidated control over Homestake Miner, Wendy Yoshimura, "I'm Tania!", Hibernia Bank in San Francisco, Bill Clinton pardoned that member of this family, Symbionese Liberation Army | Hearst Family |
| The SLDN, murder of Barry Winchell, Robert Gates , Log Cabin Republicans | Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell |
| “The Prospect Before Us,” James T. Callender, Alexander Hamilton 54page letter, “public conduct and character” of this election’s loser, its winner “not so dangerous a man.”, 12th amendment | Election of 1800 |
| Siwanoy chief Wampage, Kieft’s War, John Wheelwright and Governor Henry Vane, “covenant of grace”, John Cotton | Anne Hutchinson |
| prostitutes to the Czar, Ambassador to Russia, "Hunters of Kentucky”, William Crawford ended in third, end of the (*) “Era of Good Feelings" | Election of 1824 |
| The Road, Californian general Charles Kelley, Legal Tender”, Goodwill to men and Death to (*) Interest” | Coxey's Army |
| John L. Lewis, United Mine Workers strikes, Philip Wrigley established the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, Chinese Exclusion Act repealed | 1940s |
| Workingmen’s Party’s general strike, price drops in this year, David Davis resigned in this year, 100,000 people left their jobs, Great Railroad strike | 1877 |
| resign from Boeing Board of Directors, Can’t Is Not An Option: My American Story(2012), President Obama’s final State of the Union address, defeated Larry Koon in her first election, | Nikki Haley |
| Carol Berkin's book about women, Elizabeth Burgin, Jane McCrea , the code name "355", Culper Spy Ring | American Revolutionary War |
| Sven Beckart, mudsill theory, James Henry Hammond speech, Lord Palmerston , enriched the Muhammad Ali dynasty, [this resource] is (*) king,” | Cotton |
| James Gillray in “The Liberty of the Subject.” dropping shillings into drinks, James Barron, the Chesapeake-Leopard affair, | Naval Impressment |
| Marlowe Cook, Reed v. Reed, "specific bills for specific ills”, Hayden Rider, The Eagle Forum, | Equal Rights Amendment |
| riots at Fort Chaffee, Operation Peter Pan, “wet foot, dry foot”, Janet Reno , "freedom flights", | Cuban-Americans |
| The Case Against [this man], The Man Who Killed Kennedy, Stuart Symington, Robert Caro, this man may have used fraudulent ballots to defeat (*) Coke Stevenson in a Senate election. | Lyndon Baines Johnson |
| Commonwealth v Hunt , The Hitchman doctrine, Norris-LaGuardia Act, Taft-Hartley Act | unions |
| 17th Amendment, this state elect a black senator, Edward Brooke, future president visited every town, George McGovern only Washington DC and this state, 1972 presidential election, | Massachusetts |
| A man with this last name, James Otis, Sr. to a judgeship, imprisoned in the house of Joseph Weld , | Hutchinson |
| “Security Jane” , “Corporal Paddy", Hanford site, Haakon Chevalier, Klaus Fuchs , Official (*) Secrets Act | Manhattan Project |
| Massachusetts State Constitution to assert that the federal government was a “government of laws, and not of men.” existence of a semicolon i, writ of (*) mandamus | Marbury v Madison |
| Quiet Rage, David Jaffe, Office of Naval Research, David Eshelman , Strother Martin | California |
| state was bombed twice by the Weather Underground, Richard Oglesby, Louis Lingg, John Peter Altgeld , Attorney General Richard Olney, Nelson Miles | Illinois |
| Cuauhtemoc Cárdenas, Mexican presidency, “Chicago way to socialism”, country’s dictator, Beagle conflict, Leopoldo (*) Galtieri | 1980s |
| first European settlement in the continental U.S, first successful slave rebellion, San Miguel de Guadalupe, Amos Akerman and Benjamin Bristow, nine of this state’s counties suspended under KKK Act, Port Royal Experiment | South Carolina |
| James McPherson, Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, meeting with Garrison Frazier, "40 acres and a mule" policy in Special Field Orders No.15. "neckties" | William Tecumseh Sherman |
| newspaper asserted "free gay slaves", "full and fair examination" of this agency, Christopher Commission, Kevin Gaines, Rampart Divisions. | LAPD |
| Contorted donkey wearing a scarf, James Field, "Oscala Demands, Thomas Watson was a VP candidate, Omaha Platform | Populist |
| Hills v. Gautreaux, "rookeries", St.Louis provided at Pruitt-Igoe. Wagner Steagall Act, William Levitt | housing |
| Hershel W. Williams, Ira Hayes, General Holland Smith, Tadamichi Kuribayashi "Smart bastard", Mount Suribachi | Battle of Iwo Jima |
| Communist Vito Marcantonio, "crying speech" after the Manchester Union, Ken Clawson, biased against French Canadians | Richard Nixon |
| 1852 Federal Law transferred regulation of these things to Treasury Department, Bourdon Safety Tube, Governor of NJ monopoly involving Cornelius Vanderbilt, "Mud Clerks", Robert R. Livingston, Horace E. Bixby | steamboats |
| Losing candidate sued Ralph Ginzburg, Fannie Lou Hamer DNC testimony, "A time for choosing" | Election of 1964 |
| 3 activists were killed by KKK in the Mississippi Burning Murders, "Coverage Formula", 1964 Freedom Summer, Malcom X "the bullet" "Grandfather clauses" | voting |
| Abolitionism in "Barnburner Manifesto", Treaties of Echota, the Bucktails, "regal splendor" was attacked in Charles Ogle's Gold Spoon Oration. | Martin Van Buren |
| setting of 1972 Buttonwood Agreement, 1920 bombing, Luigi Galleani, Irving Fisher, Peter Stuyvesant | Wall Street |
| This man the subject of 1851 book by Francis Parkman, Guyasuta, prophet of Master of Life -> Neolin, Henry Bouquet in Pyrrhic victory, Bushy Run, Prompted the Conestoga Massacre by the Paxton Boys. | Pontiac |
| Salmon P. Chase, "Appeal to the Independent Democrats". Lecompton Constitution not a standard set in this law, Authors were attacked by Charles Sumner. | Kansas-Nebraska Act |
| Ricky Ray Rector executed, Signed HIPAA, "Contract with America" by Newt Gingrich, Whitewater scandal. | Bill Clinton |
| Plymouth Rock "was landed on us", "Detriot Red", Claimed assassination of JFK as "the chickens coming home to roost", fallout out with Elijah Muhammad(Nation of Islam). | Malcolm X |
| Non-Californian Senator, Delano Grape Strike, Day of Affirmation speech in Cape Town, won Kenneth Keating, impromptu speech in Indianapolis after MLK death, Investigate Hoffa, Quoted Lord Tennyson, "Come my friends, tis not too late to build a better wrld | Robert Kennedy |
| "put their hearts at ease", "Jock the Sock" MacLehose, "as good as forever" in 1989 by Claude Maxwell MacDonald, Causeway Bay Books scandal, 60,000 ppl emigrated to Vancouver | British handover of Hong Kong to China(1997) |
| Ortoiroid people, Banwari Trace, zemis, Agueybana, Enriquillo, cacique, Ciboney is a dialect of language. | Caribbean Sea |
| "majority of the whole", "ambition must be made to counteract ambition", "if men were angels, no government would be necessary", Edmund Randolph called for bicameral legislation | James Madison |
| target of "raising great unjust taxes", "specious pretense of public works", "Indians against his Majesty's loyal subjects", Ann Cotton, Thomas Grantham, John Ingram | Bacon's Rebellion |
| Franco Basaglia's Law 180, Susannah Cahalan, David Rosenhan 1973 expose, Vladimir Serbsky, Brezhnev era, Rosemary Kennedy, Freeman and Watts performed in these areas | Mental Asylums |
| "Heed their Rising Voices" libel case brought by L.B Sullivan, Baton Rouge, campaign by Jo Ann Robinson, successful ruling Browder v. Gayle, E.D Nixon and Ralph Abernathy selected Dexter Avenue Baptist Church Minister MLK Jr. | Montgomery, Alabama |
| against Overmountain Men, Pathkiller sided with Dragging Canoe, Battle Of Pea Ridge, Stand Watie, assassination attempt that killed Major Ridge. | Cherokee |
| Personal secretary, Caroline Weldon target of James McLaughlin, "as thick as grasshoppers", BIA agents shot this leader to prevent him from Ghost Dance, Treaty of Fort Laramie, Standing Rock Reservation | Sitting Bull |
| This surname served as Nixon's first secretary of housing and urban development, resigned after Hurricane Agnes(PA), CEO of Bain Capital, lost 1st senate election to Ted Kennedy, brainwashed in Vietnam | Romney |
| "Sturdy and brave as his knighted sires, who for centuries kept their altar fires", "Seth Pomeroy's Ride", Joseph Warren Died, William Prescott constructed defensive redoubt, Dismissal of Thomas Gage. | Battle of Bunker Hill |
| Solomon Porcius Sharp was killed y Jereboam Beauchamp during the Old Court-New Court, Minister James McGready, Revival of 1800 at the Red River meeting house, National Road beginning in this state, Maysville | Kentucky |
| 16 ppl died, Cold Storage Building caught on fire, Sol Bloom "The Streets of Cairo", Dahomey Village Midway of this event, Frederick Jackson Turner frontier thesis, 9 women murdered in "Castle" of H.H Holmes. | World's Columbian Exposition |
| Battle of White Bird Canyon, Wallowa Valley, Surrendering to Nelson Miles and Oliver Howard, this man's army lost the Battle of Bear Paw. | Chief Joseph |
| Clark's Grant, Chief Menominee, Treaty of Yellow River, Potawatomi Trail of Death, Land was purchased in Treaty of Fort Wayne, 1st governor William Henry Harrison | Indiana |
| This pres pardoned a raccoon that was sent to be eaten, vetoed the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Act, Henry Wallace(Agri Sec), Refused to meet victims of Great Mississippi Flood, Herbert Hoover(Sec of Interior). | Coolidge |
| La Nacion, rebels blew up George Washington in Buenos Aires, Governor Alvan Turner gained notoriety, Felix Frankfurter, Judge Webster Thayer's court, Celestino Medeiros admitted he committed the crimes, Braintree | Trial of Sacco and Vanzetti |
| United States sentencing Commision, "Pizzagate" gunman was sentenced to 4yrs, "Presidents are not Kings" | Jackson |
| Charles Devens during Rutherford Hayes presidency, William Wirt, 1st women authorized Branch Davidians Complex. | United States Attorney General |
| This president’s Chief of Staff Sherman Adams was forced to resign, “cross of iron” alternatives to building a heavy bomber in his Chance for Peace speech, 101st Airborne Division, hand of Orval Faubus and twice defeated Adlai E. Stevenson. | Dwight D. Eisenhower |