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Boyer, "The Enduring Vision" Chapter 28: 1960-1968 Flashcards

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1426539513Greensboro "coffee party"One of many "sit-ins" by African Americans to combat segregation.1
1426539514Clean Air Act of 1963Regulated the emissions of automobiles and industrial complexes.2
1426539515Peace-corpsCreated in 1961, JFK's main intent with this organization was to advocate anti-communism in third world countries.3
1426539516Bay of PigsA CIA plan, under JFK, to overthrow Fidel Castro of Cuba from power, which ended in complete inhalation of the anti-Castro exiles here.4
1426539517Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)Organized a "freedom ride" through the Deep South to reinforce the 1960 Supreme Court ruling that barred segregation of interstate transportation facilities.5
1426539518Eugene "Bull" ConnorPolice Commissioner of Birmingham Alabama who released violence upon the non-violent black demonstrators, ultimately pushing JFK to intervene in Southern desegregation efforts.6
1426539519March on Washington for Jobs and FreedomOriginally proposed by A. Phillip Randolph in 1941, this gathered a quarter million people (black and white) and was where MLK reassured the movement to racial equality and freedom for all people.("I have a Dream")7
1426539520Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionCreated by LBJ to enforce the ban on job discrimination.8
1426539521Malcolm X (Little)A member of the Black Power movement who called for black Americans to do any means necessary for freedom and equality.9
1426539522Black Panther Part for Self-DefenseCreated by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, this was a paramilitary group that encouraged its members to fight back with force.10
1426539523Economic Opportunity Act of 1966LBJ's first step against poverty, this included a Job corps (market skill training), a domestic peace corps(VISTA), free compensatory education to disadvantaged families(Project Head Start), a Community Action Program(include poor in decisions that affect them), and public works and training programs.11
1426539524Operation Rolling ThunderOrder by FDJ in 1965, this was the sustained bombing of North Vietnam.12
1426539525John F. KennedyA liberal, Roman Catholic who was a popular president. He created the Peace Corps, was President when the Berlin Wall was erected, and handled the Cuban Missile Crisis with Khrushchev .13
1426539526Cuban Missile CrisisAfter the Bay of Pigs, Russia had planted nuclear warheads in Cuba and had almost went to war with the U.S. It ended with an agreement between Kennedy and Khrushchev removing nuclear weapons from Cuba and Turkey.14
1426539527Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)Formed in 1960, this stressed non-violent civil disobedience strategies used by MLK; was formed by the Freedom Riders.15
1426539528Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK)Leader of the black freedom movement, he started marches and other public displays to bring racial segregation to the nation's attention.16
1426539529Civil Rights Act of 1964Regarded as the most important civil rights law in U.S. history, that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.17
1426539530Voting Rights Act of 1965This demanded that all black Americans have the ability to vote without discrimination.18
1426539531Black PowerA militant black group that strove to win equality with force.19
1426539532Lyndon B. JohnsonV.P. to JFK, he was Southern liberal who (as President), gave tax cuts, created the Civil Rights Act, created the Great Society, and declared war on poverty.20
1426539533War on PovertyThis was made to provide greater opportunity for the poor; this created the Job Corps, Vista (domestic Peace Corps), Project Headstart...21
1426539534Great SocietyLBJ's vision for America being a place where all would be able to reach for goals.22
1426539535Barry GoldwaterHe was a conservative against all liberal laws, and lost the 1964 presidential election.23
1426539536MedicareProvides health insurance for aged and social security24
1426539537MedicaidProvided Health plans for the poor.25
1426539538Immigration Act of 1965This ended the National Origins quotas and brought a increase in diversity.26
1426539539Miranda v. Arizona 1966States that police must advise a suspect to remain silent and have a lawyer present when questioned.27
1426539540American Indian Movement (AIM)A group that was created to give Native Americans pride, the privilege of being a recognized race, and help from the federal government.28
1426539541Cesar ChavezHe created the National Farm Workers Association and was a Latino civil rights activist.29
1426539542ChicanoA derogatory termed coined to describe Mexican Americans, this was an extension from the Mexican civil rights movement.30
1426539543Asian American Political AllianceA group that fought for Asian American civil rights.31
1426539544National Organization of Women (NOW)Founded in 1966, this group wanted equal opportunities for women and no gender discrimination.32
1426539545Gulf of Tonkin ResolutionA solution made by Congress that gave LBJ the power to do anything that is necessary for South Vietnam.33
1426539546Hawks and doves.Polar groups that would emerge from the war in Vietnam, the first group wanting victory and the second wanting negotiation and peace.34

Boyer, "The Enduring Vision" Chapter 31: 1988-2000 Flashcards

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1405437359George BushSon of a Connecticut senator, Yale graduate, WWII veteran, and Ronald Reagan's Vice President, he was elect president in 1988.1
1405437360Election of 1988Between George Bush and Jesse Jackson, George Bush would win.2
1405437361Persian Gulf WarWas an statement that showed America's readiness to use military might to pursue national interests; was a response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.3
1405437362Savings-and-loanA financial institution that specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage and other loans.4
1405437363Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990Barred discrimination against disabled persons in hiring or education.5
1405437364Clarence ThomasBush's second Supreme Court appointee, he was a right wing politician who viewed individual effort, not government programs, as the avenue of upward mobility for the disadvantaged.6
1405437365Anita HillAccused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.7
1405437366Bill ClintonRunning against Bush and H. Ross Perot in 1992, he won with plans to work for a national health-care system, welfare reform, and programs to promote economic growth and new technologies; he was a Rhodes scholar.8
1405437367Madeleine K. AlbrightWas placed by Clinton in 1997 as secretary of state, the highest U.S. government office ever held by a woman.9
1405437368North American Free Trade AgreementThis pact admitted Mexico to the free-trade zone that the U.S. and Canada had created earlier.10
1405437369Christian CoalitionHad a major influence on several state Republican parties, and represented the growing power of the religious Right wing.11
1405437370Newt GingrichAuthor of "Contract with America", which pledged to , he was voiced the nation's discontent with America.12
1405437371Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)A federal assistance program that provided financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income.13
1405437372Welfare Reform Act of 1996This law ended the largest federal program, AFDC, and left states to receive block grants to develop their own programs within strict funding limits and guidelines limiting most recipients to two years of continuous coverage, with a five-year lifetime total.14
1405437373GlobalizationThe process of integration of multiple currencies into U.S. policy.15
1405437374KosovoSerbia's southern province which NATO, along with U.S. leadership, bombed in response to Serbia's "ethnic cleansing" of Serbs and Muslims.16
1405437375Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II)The U.S. and Russia agreed to cut their long-range nuclear arsenals by half.17
1405437376Osama bin LadenA wealthy Saudi Arabian and Islamic fundamentalist militant, he had been expelled from Saudi Arabia in 1991 and took refuge in Sudan, where he financed large-scale construction and agricultural projects but also planned anti-Western terrorist activities.18
1405437377Monica LewinskyA young White House intern who had been in an affair with Clinton (which began in 1995), which brought Clinton to impeachment and almost conviction.19
1405437378George W. BushSon of the former president, he won over the Al Gore in the election of 2000 even when losing the popular vote (thanks to Ralph Nader).20
1405437379Hillary Rodham ClintonShe was the first presidential wife to pursue an independent political career after becoming senator of New York.21
1405437380Oklahoma City BombingsThis came precisely 2 years after a government raid on Waco, Texas, compound of the Branch Davidians, an apocalyptic religious sect led by David Koresh, charged with firearms violations. This was one of many of the burst of violence seen in this decade.22

Boyer "The Enduring Vision" Chapter 27: 1952-1960 Flashcards

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1265983473He gave the U.S. a sense of unity; he inspired confidence; and his moderate policies pleased many Americans.Dwight David Eisenhower1
1284203884Men apart of the radical right wing (such as Reagan) who stressed victory over (instead of containment of) communism and advocated for a return to traditional moral standards, meanwhile condemning liberal rulings made by the Supreme Court."New Conservatives"2
1265983474The new Chief Justice in 1935, he defended the rights of persons accused of subversive beliefs.Earl Warren3
1265983475Was a case that was most influential for black racial equality, the segregations of schools was ruled by Justice Warren as unconstitutional, thus reversing Plessy v. Ferguson.Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka4
1265983476Members of Congress (~100), who denounced Brown as "a clear abuse of judicial power", signed this document.Southern Manifesto5
1265983477Ike's Secretary of State who supported "brinksmanship"(the art of never backing down in a crisis), talked of a holy war against "atheistic communism", and insisted in instant nuclear retaliation to Russian aggression.John Foster Dulles6
1265983478Commander of the CIA, he was a former veteran of wartime Office of Strategic Services cloak-and-dagger operations.Allen Dulles (brother of John Foster)7
1265983479Ike's belief that if Vietnam was went communist then its neighboring countries will fall and soon all of Asia.Domino Theory8
1265983480Opponents of the corrupt Ngo Diem (of South Korea) formed this group while being backed by North Korea.National Liberation Front9
1265983481A military movement by Britain, France, and Israel to seize an important resource held by Egypt that ended when Russia threatened intervention, thereby gaining Arab support and oil.Suez Crisis10
1265983482Announced in 1957, this sent military aid and troops (if necessary) to any Middle Eastern nation that was threatened by "communist aggression". Was enforced by the deployment of 14,000 marines to squander Muslim revolts in Lebanon.Eisenhower Doctrine11
1265983483The combination of interests for military superiority that would produce a potential of misplaced power.Military-Industrial Complex12
1284203885A major financier of the American, nuclear industry.Atomic Energy Commission13
1265983484A region that stretch from the old Confederacy across Texas to Southern California drawing people for its low-tax rates, low energy costs, and anti-union right-to-work laws.Sunbelt14
1265983485The immensely large generation of Americans born between 1946-1964 which influenced all aspects of society as time progressed.Baby Boom15
1265983486A man who wrote "Common Sense Book for Baby and Child Care" in 1946, which encouraged women to not work outside the home and to create an atmosphere of intimacy and warmth necessary for their children to mature into well-adjusted adults.Dr. Benjamin Spock16
1265983487An influential evangelist who preached for religious salvation and anti-communism. Christianity was coming more prevalent.Billy Graham17
1284203886The movement of Caucasians from the city to the suburbs, usually in response to the influx of African American and immigrant populations in the city."White Flight"18
1265983488An African-American woman associated with the Montgomery NAACP and veteran of civil rights protests in 30s-40s, she refused to leave her seat for a white man and was arrest, thus initiating the plan for MLK to lead the Montgomery bus boycott.Rosa Parks19
1265983489Chosen leader of the Montgomery Improvement Association, he would lead the Montgomery bus boycott and inspire blacks across the nation to fight against segregation and for racial equality. He would help form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.Martin Luther King Junior20
1265983490A WWII measure that would hire Mexican workers seasonally to work in the U.S. and then return to Mexico; many Mexicans never went back.Bracero Program21
1265983491A deportation program of 3 million illegal Mexican immigrantsOperation Wetback22
1265983492Launched by the Soviets in 1957, this was the first artificial satellite into orbit.Sputnik (Little Traveller)23
1265983494Born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1954, he combined the power of R&B with the Pentecostal music of his youth and became the King of Rock-and-Roll.He adopted a rebellious style.Elvis Presley24
1265983496Nonconformist writers who scorned conformity, religion, family values, materialism, and conventional punctuation.Beats25

Unit 4 (1450-1750CE) AP World Review Flashcards

Key terms from Princeton Review: Cracking the AP World History Exam 2013 and AP World History: An Essential Coursebook

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777371442absolute monarchruler with complete control over the government and the lives of the people.0
777371443atheistone who does not believe in God1
777371444capitalisman economic system based on private property and free enterprise2
777371445cash cropfarm crop grown to be sold or traded rather than used by the farm family3
777371446circumnavigateto sail completely around the world4
777371447colonizationsystem of settling new lands that remain under the government of their native land5
777371448commercethe buying and selling of goods6
777371449commercialrelated to business7
777371450commonwealtha political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them8
777371451continuitythe property of a continuous and connected period of time9
777371452conventa religious residence especially for nuns10
777371453currencythe metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used11
777371454deistsbelieved that God created the universe to act through natural laws; Franklin, Jefferson, Paine12
777371455demographythe branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations13
777371456divine rightbelief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.14
777371457dominantexercising influence or control15
777371458divinebeing or having the nature of a god16
777371459hedonisman ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good17
777371460hinderto slow or impede the progress of18
777371461humanismthe doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason19
777371462institutionan organization founded and united for a specific purpose20
777371463jurisdictionan area of authority or control; the right to administer justice21
777371464left-wingthe liberal, socialist, or radical section of a political party or system22
777371465mercantilisman economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought23
777371466monasticrelated to monks or monasteries; removed from worldly concerns24
777371467monksomeone who withdraws from ordinary life, and lives alone or in a community, in order to devote oneself to prayer and work in total dedication to God25
777371468monopoly(economics) a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller26
777371469moralitymotivation based on ideas of right and wrong27
777371470nuna woman who has taken a sacred vow to devote her life to prayer and service to the church28
777371471papacythe government of the Roman Catholic Church29
777371472papalhaving to do with the pope30
777371473parliamenta legislative assembly in certain countries (e.g., Great Britain)31
777371474popethe head of the Roman Catholic Church32
777371475revolutionthe overthrow of a government by those who are governed33
777371476right-wingthose who support political or social or economic conservatism34
777371477salvationthe state of being saved or preserved from harm35
777371478sanctionedconforming to orthodox or recognized rules36
777371479satirea type of writing that ridicules the shortcomings of people or institutions in an attempt to bring about a change37
777371480utopiaideally perfect state38
777371481venerateregard with feelings of respect and reverence39
777371482Age of Reasona movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions40
777371483Akbar the Greatknown for religious tolerance. grandson of Babur who created a strong central government41
777371484Batavia, Indonesiafort established in 1619 as headquarters of Dutch East India Company operations in Indonesia; today the city of Jakarta42
777371485John CalvinSwiss theologian (born in France) whose tenets (predestination and the irresistibility of grace and justification by faith) defined Presbyterianism (1509-1564)43
777371486Colombian Exchangethe transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and Europe, Asia, and Africa44
777371487Catholic Reformationa 16th century movement in which the Roman Catholic Church sought to make changes in response to the Protestant Reformation45
777371488Dutch East India Companygovernment-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies.46
777371489Edict of Nantesdocument that granted religious freedom to the Huguenots47
777371490Edict of Fountainbleurevoked Edict of Nantes- Huguenots lost right to practice Calvinism and fled48
777371491Elizabeth IEnglish Queen and politique who united Protestants and Catholics through compromise49
777371492encomienda systemsystem in Spanish America that gave settlers the right to tax local Indians or to demand their labor in exchange for protecting them and teaching them skills.50
777371493English Bill of Rightsdocument that gave England a government based on a system of laws and a freely elected parliament51
777371494English Commonwealthperiod in English history where the nation had no monarch; began w/ execution of Charles I and ended w/ restoration of Charles II; led by Oliver Cromwell52
777371495European explorationvoyages to new territories by European navigators in the 15th century,53
777371496Floating EmpiresPortuguese and the Spanish set out to sea, controlled many major shipping routes54
777371497Goa, Indiaisland off the coast of India that was the base of Portuguese trade55
777371498Gutenberg's Printing Pressthis invention helped to promote the Reformation and increased European literacy56
777371499Hacienda systemsimilar to the feudal system, Natives got money and had to buy their products from their owners57
777371500Hapsburg SpainCharles V was the king here and this is where counter reformation was strongest.58
777371501Henry Tudoralso known as Henry VII, victor of the War of the Roses, Lancasterian59
777371502heliocentric theoryplanets revolve around the sun60
777371503huguenotsFrench Protestants61
777371504Indulgencesremission of the punishment for sin by the clergy in return for services or payments62
777371505Jannissary CorpsChristian boys who were taken by the Muslim Ottomans to train and serve in the military. They often converted to Islam as they lost all Christian influence.63
777371507Jesuit Ordera Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholicism against the Reformation and to do missionary work among the heathen64
777371509Law of Heavenly BodiesCopernicus believed that heavenly bodies were in constant rotation65
777371511Martin LutherGerman theologian who led the Reformation66
777371513Louis XIVking of France from 1643 to 1715; his long reign was marked by the expansion of French influence in Europe and by the magnificence of his court and the Palace of Versailles (1638-1715)67
777371515Qing Dynastythe last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu68
777371517Peter the Greatruled Russia from 1682 to 1725, wanted closer ties to western europe, modernize and strengthen Russia69
777371519Philip II of Spainthis was the king who started the success of Spain's foreign colonies70
777371521Potosi Silver Minesilver mine in the interior of South America; great silver mountain that would bring Spanish wealth71
777371523Protestant Reformationa religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches72
777371525Roman Catholic Churchthe Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy73
777371528Scientific Methodsa series of steps followed to solve problems, including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions74
777371530Scientific Revolutionan era between 16th and 18th centuries when scientists began doing research in a new way using the scientific method75
777371532Silver (Single) Whip System1581, imposed by Chief Grand Secretary Zhang Juzheng ordered that all land taxes in China must be paid in silver; this reform monetized the Chinese tax system76
777371534Straits of Malaccawell-traveled stretch of water between Malaysia and Indonesia used for trade along the Spice Route77
777371537Suleiman the MagnificentThe most illustrious sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 'The Lawgiver.' he expanded the empire in the Balkans and eastern Mediterranean.78
777371539Thirty Years Warthis was the international war between the Protestants and Catholics that eventually ended religious conflicts in Europe79
777371541Tokugawa ShogunateJapanese ruling dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences80
777371543Treaty of Westphalia1648, ended the 30 Year War and created the state system.81
777371545The Vaticanthe palace in Rome in which the Pope lives; the control center of the Roman Catholic Church82
777371547Zheng HeChinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty, he led great voyages that spread China's fame throughout Asia83
77737154995 Theseswritten by Martin Luther and is widely regarded as the primary catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.84
777371551absolutisma form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)85
777371553Anglican Churchchurch that King Henry VIII of England creates so that he can marry and divorce as he pleases86
777371555Tycho Brahe(1546-1601) established himself as Europe's foremost astronomer of his day; detailed observations of new star of 1572.87
777371557Miguel de CervantesSpanish writer best remembered for 'Don Quixote' which satirizes chivalry and influenced the development of the novel form88
777371560Nicholas CopernicusHe thought that the sun was the center & the plants went around the sun in circles89
777371562"early modern" periodthe time period of 1450 - 1750 (it is called this because events occurring in this time directly shape regional/political units of todays world)90
777371564empirical evidencescientific evidence obtained by careful observation and experimentation91
777371565English Civil Warconflict from 1640-1660; religious disputes mixed with constitutional issues (the powers of the monarch); ended w/ restoration of the monarch following execution of previous king92
777371566Enlightenmenta movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions93
777371567GalileoItalian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars94
777371568Gunpowder EmpiresMuslim empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, and the Mughals that employed cannonry and gunpowder to advance their military causes.95
777371569Johann GutenbergGerman printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)96
777371570joint-stock companiesbusinesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses97
777371571Johannes KeplerGerman astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)98
777371572land-based powersgovernments controlled lands by building armies, bureaucracies, and roads, etc. that unified regions99
777371573sea-based powersnations who built larger empires by controlling sea routes and colonies100
777371574Leonardo da VinciA well known Italian Renaissance artist, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.101
777371575constitutional monarchya system of governing in which the ruler's power is limited by law102
777371576John LockeEnglish empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)103
777371577Niccolo Machiavellia statesman of Florence who advocated a strong central government (1469-1527)104
777371578Medici familypowerful banking family who ruled Florence in the 1400s, patrons of the arts105
777371579Mercator Projectiona map projection of the earth onto a cylinder106
777371580Baron de Montesqieucreated the idea of seperation of power107
777371581Nasir al-DinIslamic 13th century scholar who wrote mathematical tables108
777371582Isaac Newtondefined the laws of motion and gravity. Tried to explain motion of the universe.109
777371583patronsa person who supports artists, especially financially110
777371584putting-out systemsystem of merchant-capitalists delivering raw materials to cottage workers for processing and payment111
777371585Raphael(1483-1520) Italian Renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being The School of Athens.112
777371586"Renaissance Man"a scholar during the Renaissance who (because knowledge was limited) could know almost everything about many topics113
777371587Jacques RousseauFrench philosopher that believed the right to rule should be from the people, not a king.114
777371588rule of lawprinciple that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern115
777371589William ShakespeareEnglish dramatist and poet; considered one of the greatest writers in the English Language116
777371590Adam SmithScottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790)117
777371591Voltairebelieved in religious tolerance and freedom of speech118
777371592Atahualpalast ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish.119
777371593caravela small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.120
777371594castasmiddle-level status between Europeans and pure minorities (made up of mezitos and mulattoes)121
777371595Christopher ColumbusItalian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)122
777371596conquistadorsSpanish soldiers and explorers who led military expeditions in the Americas and captured land for Spain123
777371597Hernan CortesSpanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)124
777371598creolesdescendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, economic status125
777371599Vasco Da GamaPortuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India126
777371600Bartholomew DiasPortuguese navigator that discovered the Cape of Good Hope127
777371601encomenderosSpanish settlers who were in charge of the natives working on the encomiendas128
777371602Atlantic Circuitthe network of trade routes connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas129
777371603Henry the NavigatorPortuguese prince who promoted the study of navigation and directed voyages of exploration down the western coast of Africa.130
777371604indentured servantperson who agreed to work for a colonial employer for a specified time in exchange for passage to America.131
777371605Bartholome de Las Casasa Spanish priest who settled in the New World and was against the torture and genocide of Native Americans.132
777371606Ferdinand MagellanPortuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.133
777371607Manila galleonsHeavily armed, fast ships that brought luxury goods from China to Mexico and carried silver from Mexico to China.134
777371608mestizospeople of Native American and European descent135
777371609Middle Passagea voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies136
777371610MoctezumaAztec emperor defeated and killed by the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes.137
777371611mulattospeople of mixed African and European ancestry138
777371612peninsularesSpanish-born, came to Latin America; ruled, highest social class139
777371613Francisco PizarroSpanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541)140
777371614Protestant work ethicway of life based on Biblical teaching that God expects all men to work and all work is a noble duty to be performed toward God141
777371615Treaty of Tordesillasset the boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.142
777371616viceroyaltiesprovinces ruled by viceroys, direct representatives of the monarch.143
777371617viceroysrepresentatives of the Spanish monarch in Spain's colonial empire144
777371618YongleChinese Ming emperor who pushed foreign exploration and promoted cultural achievements such as the Yongle Encyclopedia.145
777371619African Diasporathe forced removal of Africans from their homeland to serve as slaves in the Americas146
777371620AsanteAfrican kingdom on the Gold Coast that expanded rapidly after 1680. participated in the Atlantic economy, trading gold, slaves, and ivory147
777371621Benina kingdom that arose near the Niger River delta in the 1300s and became a major West African state in the 1400s148
777371622Cape Colonya former province of southern South Africa that was settled by the Dutch in 1652 and ceded to Great Britain in 1814149
777371623DahomeyWest African kingdom that became strong through its rulers' exploitation of the slave trade.150
777371624Olaudah Equianosold into slavery at age 11; after gaining freedom, he spoke out against slavery and published his autobiography151
777371625Kongokingdom based on agriculture; formed on lower Kongo River; capital at Mbanza Kongo; ruled by hereditary monarchy152
777371626"army of the pure"Sikh army that challenged the Mughals153
777371627Baburfounder of Mughal dynasty in India; descended from Turkic warriors; first led invasion of India in 1526; died in 1530.154
777371628devshirmeOttoman policy of taking boys from Christian peoples to be trained as Muslim soldiers155
777371629"Divine Faith"one of Akbar's attempts to reconcile Muslim and Hindu people; a combination of Muslim, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Christian and Sikh156
777371630Fatehepur Sikripre-mughal Indian, Persian, and central Asian architecture. Seen in forts, palaces, gardens, mosques, tombs, cenotaphs.157
777371631gurueach of the first ten leaders of the Sikh religion158
777371632Hidden Imam12th descendant of Ali who disappeared as a child159
777371633imama leader of prayer in a mosque160
777371634Ismailthis man was a ruthless leader of the Safavid Empire who executed all Sunni Muslims in his empire161
777371635Mughal EmpireMuslim state (1526-1857) exercising dominion over most of India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.162
777371636Nanuk(1469-1539) stressed meditation and drew upon Islam and Hinduism; first guru163
777371637Ottoman Empiremajor Islamic state centered on Anatolia that came to include the Balkans, the Near East, and much of North Africa164
777371638purdahthe traditional Middle Eastern custom of seclusion for women165
777371639qizilbashswordsmen calvary of the Safavid166
777371640Safavid EmpireShi'ite Muslim dynasty that ruled Persia between 16th and 18th centuries167
777371641satiHindu custom that called for a wife to join her husband in death by throwing herself on his funeral pyre168
777371642Shah Abbas Ithe fifth and most renowned ruler of the Safavid dynasty in Iran (r. 1587-1629); moved the royal capital to Isfahan in 1598.169
777371643sikhismthe doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam170
777371644Taj Mahalbeautiful mausoleum at Agra built by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan (completed in 1649) in memory of his favorite wife171
777371645Twelver Shi'isma religion based on Muslim beliefs, as well as the 'hidden Imam'172
777371646"alternate attendance"practice of shoguns requiring samuari to spend extended periods of time at the court in Edo173
777371647boyarsRussian landholding aristocrats; possessed less political power than their western European counterparts174
777371648cossaksundertook their own campaigns of expansion and vastly extended the range of Russian influence.175
777371649daimyospowerful warlord that controlled big estates; the best person from this class would become the shogun176
777371650"floating worlds"term for centers of urban culture in Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate.177
777371651Toyotomi Hideyoshigeneral under Nobunaga; leading military power in central Japan; broke power of the diamyos; became military master in 1590178
777371652Tokugawa Ieyasuthis man established a shogunate that would dominate Japan for hundreds of years179
777371653Ivan III"Ivan the Great"; ruled as great prince and first ruler of the independent state called Russia180
777371654Ivan IVthe Terrible, beat the Mongols, Tartars, and the Poles, forced nobles into service, first ruler to take the title tsar181
777371655KangxiQing emperor (r. 1662-1722). He oversaw the greatest expansion of the Qing Empire.182
777371656Qianlongruler that helped to secure Qing borders but ended up causing the downfall of the Qing Dynasty183
777371657queuethe braided pigtail that was traditionally worn by Chinese males in Qing Dynasty184
777371658Matteo RicciItalian Jesuit who wanted to convert China to Christianity during the Ming dynasty185
777371659Romanov Familyroyal family that ruled Russia for over 300 years that was overthrown and killed by Lenin186
777371660Table of Rankscreated by Peter, it creates opportunities for nonnobles to serve the state and join the nobility ... nobility based on merit187
777371661"Window on the West"St. Petersburg on newly acquired lands on the Baltic Sea188

Units 1 and 2 (8000BCE-600CE) AP World Review Flashcards

Key terms from the Princeton Review Cracking the AP World History Exam 2013 review book and the AP World History: An Essential Coursebook (first edition).

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773687864agriculturethe deliberate tending of crops and livestock in order to produce food and fiber0
773687865agrariana society that depends on agriculture is...1
773687866bands/clansbasic unit of social organization among foragers; includes fewer than 100 people in a nomadic, small, mobile, kin-based groups with little differential power.2
773687867barbariana person belonging to a tribe or group that is considered uncivilized3
773687868bureaucracya government organized by department4
773687869civilizationa society with reliable food surplus, specialized occupations, social class distinctions, cities, complex governments, trade, and an organized writing system5
773687870city-stateslarge towns that conquered the surrounding countryside; often competed with each other6
773687871classicalthe period from approximately 600 BCE to 600 CE7
773687872domesticationthe taming of animals for human use, such as work or as food8
773687873economythe way civilizations manage money and resources for the production of goods and services9
773687874egalitariana society in which all people are relatively equal10
773687875emperorthe ruler of an empire11
773687876empirea group of states or territories controlled by one ruler12
773687877feudalismloosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord13
773687878foraginga food-getting strategy that does not involve food production or domestication of animals14
773687879hierarchythe organization of people at different ranks in an administrative body15
773687880hierarchicalarranging things one above the other by rank16
773687881hunter-gatherera member of a nomadic group whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods.17
773687882irrigationa way of supplying water to an area of land18
773687883monarchya government ruled by a king or queen19
773687884monotheismbelief in one god20
773687885neolithicThe period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. It follows the Paleolithic period.21
773687886nomadic(of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently22
773687887pastoralsocieties that were characterized by the domestication of animals but usually did not settle down and farm or build towns.23
773687888paleolithicThe period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic Period.24
773687889philosophya basic viewpoint of the system of values of an individual or society25
773687890polytheismthe worship of many gods26
773687891river valleythe fertile land surrounding a river27
773687892sedentarynot migratory; settled28
773687893settlementa community of people smaller than a town29
773687894substistencecondition in which people produce only enough to survive30
773687895surplusmore than is needed, desired, or required31
773687896sustenancethe act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence32
773687897theocracygovernment by divine power or priests33
773687898traditionalpertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines34
773687899urbanizationthe growth of cities35
773687900vassalsperson granted land by a feudal lord in return for services36
773687901Alexander the Great356-323 b.c., king of Macedonia 336-323: conqueror of Greek city-states and of the Persian empire from Asia Minor and Egypt to India.37
773687902Analectsthe collection of Confucius's thoughts and sayings38
773687903Bronze Agethe latter part of the Neolithic Era, characterized by the use of a new, stronger metal39
773687904Byzantiumthe eastern portion of the Roman empire; lasted 1000 years after the fall of Western Rome40
773687905calendara system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year41
773687906Code of Hammurabicredited as the first written law code; written by a Babylonian king and established the basis for law codes42
773687907cuneiformthe form of writing developed by the Sumerians43
773687908democracya political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them44
773687909Eight Fold Patheight guides to thought and conduct in the Buddhism religion45
773687910Four Noble Truthsas taught by the Buddha, the four basic beliefs that form the foundation of Buddhism46
773687911Gothic Migrationswere the migrations of the visigoths into the buffer states of Rome then into Rome itself47
773687912Great Walla fortification 1,500 miles long built across northern China in the 3rd century BC48
773687913Han Dynastyimperial dynasty that ruled China (most of the time) from 206 BC to 221 and expanded its boundaries and developed its bureaucracy49
773687914Hellenismthe principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization50
773687915The Hunssource of raids on Rome; fierce warriors from Central Asia. First invaded southeastern Europe and then launched raids on nearby kingdoms51
773687916Indian Ocean Tradeworld's richest maritime trading network that was essential for the prosperity of East Africa52
773687917Iron Agethe period following the Bronze Age; characterized by rapid spread of another metal in tools and weapons53
773687918Jewish Diasporathe scattering of the Jewish people outside their homeland beginning about 586 BCE54
773687919legalismChinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws55
773687920Pax Romanaa period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 B.C. to A.D. 180.56
773687921pyramidsmonumental architecture typical of Old Kingdom Egypt; used as burial sites for pharaohs.57
773687922Roman Republicthe period from 507 to 31 B.C.E., during which Rome was largely governed by the aristocratic Roman Senate58
773687923Roman Senatea council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city's leaders59
773687924Shang Civilizationearly civilization centered on the Huang Ho of northern China, dating from c. 1766 to 1122 BC.60
773687925Shi Huang Diharsh ruler who united China for the first time and used legalism in ruling (Qin China)61
773687926Siddhartha Gautamafounder of Buddhism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha62
773687927Silk Roadthe trade route that linked the Eurasian land mass63
773687928The Torahthe most sacred text of Judaism64
773687929The Vedas of Hinduismone of the sources of prayers, verses, and descriptions of the origins of the universe, guide Hindus65
773687930Xiongnunomadic raiders from the grasslands north of China during the reign of Han dynasty; emperor Wudi fought against them in the mid-100s BC66
773687931Zigguratstemples built by Sumerians to honor the gods and goddesses they worshipped67
773687932bipedalismthe ability to walk upright on two legs68
773687933Catal Hayuka large neolithic city in modern Turkey; used stone and bone for tools but died out before metal was used, from 6500BCE-5700BCE.69
773687934cultural diffusionthe spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another70
773687935division of laborcharacteristic of civilizations in which different people perform different jobs71
773687936horticulturecultivation of crops carried out with simple hand tools such as digging sticks or hoes72
773687937independent inventiondevelopment of the same culture trait or pattern in separate cultures as a result of comparable needs and circumstances73
773687938Jerichooldest Neolithic community in the West Bank between Israel and Jordan74
773687939Lucythe first human who left remains of her bones; she lived around 3.5 million years ago.75
773687940"marker events" of pre-historythe Neolithic Revolution is the first one of these76
773687941Neolithic craft industriespottery, metallurgy, and textiles were...77
773687942Neolithic (Agricultural) Revolutionchange from food gathering to food producing (around 8000 BCE)78
773687943primary sourceseyewitness accounts of history. They include letters, diaries, speeches, and interviews.79
773687944specializationdevelopment of different kinds of jobs80
773687945Akkadian Empirebegan in 2350 BCE when Sargon - King of Akkad - began conquering Sumerian cities. The empire was the first to unite city-states under a single ruler and ruled for 200 years.81
773687946Amon-Rethe ancient Egyptian god of the sun82
773687947amuletsgood luck charms used by ancient Egyptians to keep away evil spirits and prevent injury.83
773687948Aryansnomads from Europe and Asia who migrated to India and finally settled; vedas from this time suggest beginning of caste system84
773687949Assyriansvery harsh people who exploited the use of iron weapons to build their Mesopotamian empire, which lasted less than 100 years. they had a king with absolute power85
773687950Babyloniansextended their empire and helped bring civilization to other parts of the Middle East; famous for Hammurabi's Law Code86
773687951Book of the Deadscrolls that served as a guide for the afterlife in ancient Egypt87
773687952Book of Songsthe earliest collection of Chinese poetry; it provides glimpses of what life was like in the early Zhou Dynasty88
773687953cataractsrapids along a river, such as those along the Nile in Egypt89
773687954Chavinthe first major South American civilization, which flourished in the highlands of what is now Peru from about 900 to 200 B.C.90
773687955Confucianismideas of Confucius, emphasizing such values as family, tradition, and mutual respect91
773687956cosmopolitanismthe ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality.92
773687957cultural hearthsthe areas where civilizations first began that radiated the customs, innovations, and ideologies that culturally transformed the world93
773687958Dravidiana member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them)94
773687959dynastya powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time95
773687960Epic of Gilgameshan epic poem from Mesopotamia, and among the earliest known works of literary writing.96
773687961Fertile Crescenta geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates97
773687962HammurabiBabylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BC)98
773687963Harappaa large ancient city of the Indus civilization, created in present-day Pakistan99
773687964Hittitescreated an empire in western Asian and threatened the power of the Egyptians; were the first Indo-Europeans to use iron100
773687965HorusEgyptian falcon-headed solar god101
773687966Hyksosa group of nomadic invaders from southwest Asia who ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 B.C.102
773687967IsisEgyptian goddess of fertility103
773687968labor systemssystem of labor in which people do specialized jobs104
773687969Late Bronze Age1600-1200 B.C.; also called the Mycenaean Age.105
773687970law codewritten set of laws106
773687971loessfine, light silt deposited by wind and water. It constitutes the fertile soil of the Yellow River Valley in northern China.107
773687972ma'atthe Egyptian concept of truth, justice, and cosmic order, represented by a goddess, often portrayed with a feather upon her head108
773687973Mandate of Heaventhe Chinese (Zhou) theory that Heaven gives the king a mandate to rule only as long as he rules in the interests of the people109
773687974matrilinealrelating to a social system in which family descent and inheritance rights are traced through the mother110
773687975Menesunited the kingdoms of lower and upper Egypt and created first Egyptian dynasty111
773687976Mesopotamiathe land between the Tigris and Euphrates112
773687977Minoansearliest Greek civilization that had developed on the island of Crete by 2000 B.C.113
773687978Mohenjo-DaroIndus Valley city laid out in a grid pattern. Had a complex irrigation and sewer system., One of the first settlements in India114
773687979monsoon rainsseasonal winds crossing the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia during the summertime that bring extreme rain and flooding115
773687980Myceneanspeople from Greek mainland who conquered central Crete; warring people who grouped themselves into clans and tribes116
773687981Olmecthe earliest-known Mesoamerican civilization, which flourished around 1200 B.C. and influenced later societies throughout the region.117
773687982oracle bonesone of the animal bones or tortoise shells used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with the gods118
773687983papyrustall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times, especially for paper making119
773687984patriarchya form of social organization in which a male is the family head and title is traced through the male line120
773687985pharoaha king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political leader121
773687986pictographspictures that stand for words or ideas; picture writing122
773687987Rosetta Stonea huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.123
773687988Semetica major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family including Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, and many more124
773687989shamanan ancient doctor, healer, or priest, they were called upon for religious ceremonies125
773687990shieducated bureaucrats who were one of the three main social groups of ancient China.126
773687991social mobilitya change in position within the social hierarchy127
773687992Sumerianspeople who dominated Southern Mesopotamia through the end of the 3rd Millennium BCE. Responsible for the creation of irrigation technology, cunieform, and religious conceptions.128
773687993systems failurea breakdown of the political, social, and economic systems supporting a civilization129
773687994Zhao Dynastythe imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism130
773687995"3rd century crisis"Rome; barbarian invasions lead to financial stress, new taxes, debased coinage, and inflation created. financial crisis leads to political crisis, social problems also a problem131
773687996Actiumthe battle where Octavian crushed Antony and Cleopatra and took over the Roman empire132
773687997AristotleGreek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world133
773687998Ashokaa ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism134
773687999atmanin Hindu belief, a person's essential self135
773688000Attilaleader of the Huns who put pressure on the Roman Empire's borders during the 5th century136
773688001Augustus Caesar (Octavian)the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.137
773688002Buddhisma world religion or philosophy based on the teaching of the Buddha and holding that a state of enlightenment can be attained by suppressing worldly desire138
773688003calligraphyart of beautiful handwriting139
773688004castessocial groups into which people are born and cannot change140
773688005varnaa basic subdivision of humanity in the Hindu caste system141
773688006jatisub castes; were groups of people within each caste that worked together for one economic function142
773688007classical civilizationslarge civilizations with massive size and political strength, complex cultures, numerous and qualitative written records, complex long distance trade, increased contacts with other people, and more direct influence on modern civilization; in the Mediterranean, the Indian subcontinent, and East Asia.143
773688008Cleisthenesmade athenian assembly-law making body, granted some citizenship to some imms. and former slaves. set-up council of 500, introduced Ostracism144
773688009Cleopatralast pharaoh of Egypt; had relationships with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony; Octavian's enemy145
773688010ConstantineRoman Emperor (4th century A.D.) who promoted tolerance to all religions in the Roman Empire and legalized Christianity146
773688011consulschief executives elected to run the government in ancient Rome147
773688012Cyrus the Greatking of Persia and founder of the Persian empire (circa 600-529 BC)148
773688013Daoismphilosophical system developed by of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events149
773688014Delian Leaguean alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians150
773688015desertificationthe gradual transformation of habitable land into desert151
773688016DiocletianRoman emperor who divided the empire into a West and an East section.152
773688017equitesclass of business people and landowners in ancient Rome who had wealth and power153
773688018Etruscansthe group of people who ruled Rome before Romans revolted154
773688019forbidden citya walled section of Beijing that encloses the palace that was formerly the residence of the emperor of China155
773688020Gupta EmpireGolden Age of India; ruled through central government but allowed village power; restored Hinduism156
773688021Greek "Classical Age"500-338 BC, also known as the golden age of Greece.157
773688022Han Wudiextended the Chinese borders to its extent in Imperial China; Trained Civil Services; "Silk Road"158
773688023Hellenic cultureof, pertaining to, or characteristic of the ancient Greeks or their language, culture, thought, etc., esp. before the time of Alexander the Great.159
773688024Hellenistic synthesisthe blending of Greek and local cultures on the territories conquered by Alexander the Great's armies; as a result a distinct new culture emerged160
773688025helotsSpartan word for their slaves, who were the conquered Messenians161
773688026Hinduismthe major Indian religious system, which had its origins in the religious beliefs of the Aryans who settled India after 1500 B.C.162
773688027hoplitesheavily armed Greek infantrymen who marched and fought in close ranks; most of the recruits were middle-class citizens163
773688028Julius Caesarthe general during the Roman Republic who took over after the civil war and established Rome as an empire.164
773688029LaoziChinese Daoist philosopher; taught that governments were of secondary importance and recommended retreat from society into nature.165
773688030lateen sailtriangular sail that made it possible to sail against the wind; used in the Indian Ocean trade166
773688031Law of the Twelve TablesRoman code of law administered by Augustus Caesar167
773688032Marathona battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persians168
773688033Mark AntonyCaesar's right-hand man, teamed with Octavian to punish Caesar's murders, fell in love with Cleopatra, went into civil war, at Battle of Actium, he and Cleopatra fled and committed suicide169
773688034Mauryan Dynastyfirst ruler was Chandragupta Maurya; unified much of the entire subcontinent; large armies with thousands of chariots and elephant borne troops; developed a substantial bureaucracy with a postal service; autocratic government170
773688035natural lawa rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society171
773688036aristocracya government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility172
773688037patriciansthe wealthy class in Roman society; landowners173
773688038Mycenaeansfirst Greek-speaking people; invaded Minoans; dominated Greek world 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C.; sea traders; lived in separate city-states; invovled in Trojan War against Troy174
773688039plebiansmembers of the lower class of Ancient Rome including farmers, merchants, artisans and traders175
773688040patron-client relationshipAncient Roman: a fundamental social relationship in which the patron-a wealthy and powerful individual-provided legal and economic protection and assistance to clients, men of lesser status and means, and in return the clients supported their patrons176
773688041Peloponnesian Wara war in which Athens and its allies were defeated by the league centered on Sparta177
773688042PericlesAthenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon.178
773688043Phoenicianslocated on eastern Mediterranean coast; invented the alphabet which used sounds rather than symbols like cuneiform179
773688044phonetic alphabetan alphabet that contains a different symbol for each individual sound in a language; in this alphabet there is a one to one relationship between sounds and symbols180
773688045Plato(430-347 BCE) qas a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection.181
773688046polisa city-state in Ancient Greece182
773688047princepsLatin for "first citizen." Augustus and other Roman emperors gave themselves this title to distinguish themselves from Hellenistic monarchs183
773688048Qin Dynastythe Chinese dynasty (from 246 BC to 206 BC) that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall184
773688049Punic Warsthe three wars waged by Rome against Carthage, 264-241, 218-201, and 149-146 b.c., resulting in the destruction of Carthage and the annexation of its territory by Rome.185
773688050reincarnationthe Hindu or Buddhist doctrine that person may be reborn successively into one of five classes of living beings (god or human or animal or hungry ghost or denizen of hell) depending on the person's own actions186
773688051satrapsgovernors of provinces in the Persian Empire187
773688052Roman Empirean empire established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided in AD 395 into the Western Empire and the Eastern Empire188
773688053scholar-gentryChinese class created by the marital linkage of the local land-holding aristocracy with the office-holding shi; superseded shi as governors of China.189
773688054secularismthe view that the present well-being of mankind should predominate over religious considerations in civil or public affairs190
773688055Socratesphilosopher who believed in an absolute right or wrong; asked students pointed questions to make them use their reason, later became Socratic method191
773688056stirrupdevice for securing a horseman's feet, enabling him to wield weapons more effectively. First evidence of the use of stirrups was among the Kushan people of northern Afghanistan in approximately the first century C.E.192
773688057Terra Cotta Armyarmy to protect Shi Huangdi in the afterlife; 700,000 clay soldiers193
773688058tribunesofficial who was elected by the Plebeians to protect their interests194
773688059Triumviratein ancient Rome, a group of three leaders sharing control of the government.195
773688060tyrantsin ancient Greece, rulers who seized power by force but who ruled with the people's support; later came to refer to rulers who exercise brutal and oppressive power196
773688061Upishadssacred Hindu texts dealing with metaphysics197
773688062Virgilgreatest poet of the Golden Age, called the "Homer of Rome" because the Iliad and the Odyssey served as models for his epic, the Aeneid; focus on Patriotism; it took 10 years to write198
773688063Warring States Periodtime of warfare between regional lords following the decline of the Zhou dynasty in the 8th century B.C.E.199
773688064Xerxesson of Darius; became Persian king. He vowed revenge on the Athenians. He invaded Greece with 180,000 troops in 480 B.C.200
773688065Abrahamthe first of the Old Testament patriarchs and the father of Isaac201
773688066Bhagavad-Gita(Hinduism) the sacred 'song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic)202
773688067boddhisatvaBuddhist worthy of nirvana who postpones it to help others203
773688068dharmain Hinduism, the duties and obligations of each caste204
773688069diasporathe dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)205
773688070ethnic religionsfocus on one ethnic group and generally have not spread into other cultures206
773688071Hebrew Biblethe name used by Jews for their scripture that is basically the same as Christians' Old Testament.207
773688072Jesus of Nazaretha teacher and prophet born in bethlehem and active in nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity208
773688073Judaismthe monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud209
773688074karma(Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation210
773688075Mahabhrataone of two Indian epics, also a religious text, provides information about the period of intermingling of cultures. The other epic is Ramayana.211
773688076mokshathe Hindu concept of the spirit's 'liberation' from the endless cycle of rebirths.212
773688077mudraschoreographed hand movements used in the rituals of vajrayana buddhism213
773688078nirvanathe lasting peace that Buddhists seek by giving up selfish desires214
773688079Paul(New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles215
773688080Ramayanaone of two classical Hindu epics telling of the banishment of Rama from his kingdom and the abduction of his wife by a demon and Rama's restoration to the throne216
773688081reciprocitythe obligation to return in kind what another has done for us217
773688082Rig Vedaa collection of 1,017 Sanskrit hymns composed about 1500 BC or earlier; Hinduism's oldest sacred text.218
773688083Shivaan important Hindu deity who in the trinity of gods was the Destroyer219
773688084universalizing religionsa religion that attempts to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location.220
773688085Vishnua Hindu god considered the preserver of the world221
773688086xiaofilial piety, the virtue of reverence and respect for family (CONFUCIANISM)222
773688087renan attitude of kindness and benevolence or a sense of humanity for Confucianism.223
773688088licalls for individuals to behave in conventionally appropriate fashion in Confucianism.224
773688089yin-yangin Daoist belief, complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world. One is associated with masculine, light, and active qualities while the other with feminine, dark, and passive qualities.225

AQA A-level Biology unit 1 - disease and immunity Flashcards

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1454993387What is a pathogenAny organism that causes disease1
1454993388In which three ways can a pathogen penetrate an organs interface with the environment?1. Through gas exchange systems 2. Through skin, if you have a cut. 3. Digestive system2
1454993389Pathogens cause disease by...Producing toxins Damaging cells by rupturing them, breaking down their nutrients or replicating inside them and bursting them3
1454993390List three lifestyle factors that can increase your risk of getting coronary heart diseaseSmoking, lack of exercise, poor diet (too much fat or cholesterol) and excessive alcohol intake4
1454993391List risk factors that could increase the risk of getting cancer...Smoking, excess exposure to the sun or excessive alcohol intake5
1454993392By changing your lifestyle, you can... The effects of various diseasesReduce6
1454993393What triggers an immune response?Foreign antigens7
1454993394What are antigensMolecules found on the surface of cells8
1454993395Phagocytes..Engulf pathogens by using protein receptors to identify foreign molecules. Phagocytes are then attracted to the pathogens and engulf them. the pathogens are sealed in a phagocytic vacuole and are broken down via lysosomes9
1454993396Phagocytes activate...T cells. these T cells have surface proteins to bind with the antigens10
1454993397T cells activate...B cells. B cells are covered in antibodies that bind to the antigens to form antigen-antibody complexes. The B cell then divides to form a plasma cell which will produce cloned antibodies.11
1454993398What is the cellular immune responseT cells and other cells they interact with, e.g phagocytes12
1454993399What is the humoral immune responseB cells and the production of antibodies.13
1454993400Vaccines speed up the response to...Antigens.14
1454993401Vaccines contain...Weakened antigens, this is to produce a primary response against a particular pathogen without suffering from the disease.15
1454993402Vaccines can be taken in two ways...Orally or through injection16
1454993403Why are most vaccines given by injection?Because if taken orally, stomach acid and enzymes could break down the vaccine before it gets into the blood stream.17
1454993404What is antigenic variationHow a pathogen can evade the immune system by changing their surface antigens due to changes in their genes.18
1454993405Why is it difficult to make vaccines for pathogens that experience antigenic variation?Because the immune system won't recognise the pathogen and so the primary response will begin again each time19
1454993406What are monoclonal antibodies?Antibodies produced from a single group of genetically identical b cells20
1454993407Monoclonal antibodies can bind to...Anything21
1454993408Why are the side effects of using monoclonal antibodies usually less than when using regular antibodiesThey are more specifically targeted22

Campbell - Chapter 29: Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land Flashcards

How did plants colonize land? Find out the answer to this and many more questions in this stunning 2-part series.

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1003757020thin coatings of these organisms existed on land about 1.2 billion years agocyanobacteria1
1003757021cyanobacteria first appeared on earth approximately this many bya1.22
1003757022within the last ___ million years, small plants as well as animals and fungi joined cyanobacteria ashore5003
1003757023about this many mya, some plants grew much taller, forming forests3704
1003757024green algae called these are the closest relatives of land plantscharophytes5
1003757025these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and ___phragmoplasts6
1003757026these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, ___, and phragmoplastsflagellated sperm7
1003757027these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, ___, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsperoxisome enzymes8
1003757028these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: ___, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsrosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes9
1003757029the rosette-shaped complexes in the plasma membranes of charophytes and land plants synthesize cellulose ___microfibrils10
1003757030noncharophyte algae have ___ arrays of cellulose-synthesizing protein complexeslinear11
1003757031these organelles in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of photorespirationperoxisomes12
1003757032peroxisomes in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of this processphotorespiration13
1003757033this is a group of microtubules that forms between the daughter nuclei of a dividing cellphragmoplast14
1003757034this develops in the middle of the phragmoplast across the midline of the dividing cellcell plate15
1003757035the cell plate develops in the middle of this structurephragmoplast16
1003757036the cell plate gives rise to a new ___ that separates the daughter cellscross wall17
1003757037these two genera are the closest living relatives of land plantsChara, Coleochaete18
1004347154this is a layer of durable polymer that prevents exposed zygotes from drying outsporopollenin19
1004347155many biologists equate the kingdom Plantae with theseembryophytes20
1004347156this is the formal name of the taxon of plants that have embryosPlantae21
1004347157chlorophytes, charophytes, and embryophytes all exist within this kingdomViridiplantae22
1004347158Viridiplantae is composed of these three types of "plants"Chlorophytes, Charophytes, Embryophytes23
1004347159Charophytes and Embryophytes make up this kingdomStreptophyta24
1004347160Streptophyta consists of these two types of "plants"Charophytes, Embryophytes25
1004347161the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and ___apical meristems26
1004347162the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, ___, and apical meristemsmulticellular gametangia27
1004347163the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, ___, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemswalled spores produced in sporangia28
1004347164the four derived traits of land plants are ___, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemsalternation of generations29
1004347165these are the two generations of multicellular land plantsgametophytes, sporophytes30
1004347166does alternation of generations occur in some algae? does it occur in charophytes? (separate answers by "and")yes and no31
1004347167this is the haploid land plant generationgametophyte32
1004347168this is the diploid land plant generationsporophyte33
1004347169the gametophyte produces gametes through ___mitosis34
1004347170the sporophyte produces spores through ___meiosis35
1004347171these are reproductive cells that can develop into a new haploid organism without fusing with another cell, in land plantsspores36
1004347172in seed plants, the ___ are microscopicgametophytes37
1004347173this process unites gametes, forming the sporophytefertilization38
1004347174plant embryos have these cells, which enhance the transfer of nutrients from parent to embryoplacental transfer (cells)39
1004347175these are sometimes present in maternal tissue adjacent to a plant embryoplacental transfer cells40
1004347176the sporophyte has these organs that produce the sporessporangia41
1004347177within a sporanguim, these undergo meiosis and generate the haploid sporessporocytes42
1004347178sporocytes are ___loiddip43
1004347179the production of gametes occurs within these multicellular organsgametangia44
1004347180the female gametangia are called thesearchegonia45
1004347181the male gametangia are called theseantheridia46
1004347182these are localized regions of cell division at the tips of shoots and rootsapical meristems47
1004347183this structure, produced at apical meristems, protects the body of the plantouter epidermis48
1004347184leaves are generated by these in most plantsshoot apical meristems49
1004347185the epidermis of land plants has this covering, which consists of polyester and wax polymerscuticle50
1004347186these two polymers make up the cuticlepolyester, wax51
1004347187this structure acts as waterproofing and microbial protection in land plantscuticle52
1004347188without roots, plants formed symbiotic associations with fungi called thesemycorrhizae53
1004347189land plants produce these molecules that are the product of secondary metabolic pathwayssecondary compounds54
1004347190examples of these include alkaloids, terpenes, tannins, and phenolics such as flavonoidssecondary compounds55
1004347191these three secondary compound classes help defend against herbivores and parasitesalkaloids, terpenes, tannins56
1004347192these are examples of a phenolicflavonoids57
1004347193flavonoids are this type of compoundphenolic58
1004347194these phenolics absorb harmful UV radiationflavonoids59
1004347195fossil spores have been found belonging to this geologic periodOrdovician (period)60
1004347196___ is cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant bodyvascular tissue61
1004347197most plants have a complex vascular tissue system and therefore are called thesevascular plants62
1004347198these are the three types of plants that do not have an extensive transport systemliverworts, hornworts, mosses63
1004347199nonvascular plants are informally called thesebryophytes64
1004347200bryophytes lack roots and ___true leaves65
1004347201bryophytes lack ___ and true leavesroots66
1004347202club mosses and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)lycophytes67
1004347203ferns and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)pterophytes68
1004347204the seedless vascular plants consist of these two types of plantslycophytes, pterophytes69
1004347205the lycophytes and pterophytes are these types of plantsseedless vascular (plants)70
1004347206this is an embryo packaged with a supply of nutrients inside a protective coatseed71
1004347207the seeds in these plants are not enclosed in chambersgymnosperms72
1004347208all the flowering plants are in this cladeangiosperms73
1004347209nearly 90% of living plants are theseangiosperms74
1004347210these are the three phyla of bryophytesHepatophyta, Anthocerophyta, Bryophyta75
1004347211Hepatophyta includes these plantsliverworts76
1004347212liverworts are in this phylumHepatophyta77
1004347213Anthocerophyta includes these plantshornworts78
1004347214hornworts are in this phylumAnthocerophyta79
1004347215Bryophyta includes these plantsmosses80
1004347216mosses are in this phylumBryophyta81
1004347217the dominant stage of the life cycle of the bryophyte phyla is thisgametophyte82
1004347218these are a mass of green, branched, one-cell-thick filaments that develop from spores in bryophytesprotonemata83
1004347219protonemata in bryophytes produce one or more of these structures, in favorable conditions"buds"84
1004347220"buds" are formed from these structures in bryophytesprotonemata85
1004347221this is a gamete-producing structure in bryophytes, arising from "buds"gametophore86
1004347222the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a protonema and one or more ___gametophores87
1004347223the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a ___ and one or more gametophoresprotonema88
1004347224these are long, tubular single cells or filaments of cells that anchor gametophytes in bryophytesrhizoids89
1004347225rhizoids are long, tubular, single cells in these bryophytesliverworts, hornworts90
1004347226rhizoids are filaments of cells in these bryophytesmosses91
1004347227some mosses reproduce asexually by forming these, small plantlets that detach from the parent plant and grow into clonesbrood bodies92
1004347228a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a seta, and a ___sporangium93
1004347229a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a ___, and a sporangiumseta94
1004347230a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a ___, a seta, and a sporangiumfoot95
1004347231this sporophyte part absorbs nutrients from the gametophyte, in bryophytesfoot96
1004347232this conducts materials obtained by the foot to the sporangium in sporophyte bryophytesseta97
1004347233the sporangium is also called this, in bryophytescapsule98
1004347234the seta brings nutrients to this sporophyte part in bryophytessporangium99
1004347235this is a ring of interlocking, tooth-like structures in bryophytesperistome100
1004347236the peristome is situated on this bryophyte sporophyte structurecapsule101
1004347237peristome teeth open under ___ conditions and close under ___ conditionsdry, moist102
1004347238liverworts do not have these, but mosses and hornworts dostomata103
1004347239these are pores that support photosynthesis by allowing gas exchange between atmosphere and sporophyte interiorstomata104
1004347240these are the main avenues by which water evaporates from the sporophytestomata105
1004347241some liverworts are described as this, because their gametophytes have a flattened shapethalloid106
1004347242some liverworts are called this, because their stemlike gametophytes have many leaflike appendagesleafy107
1004347243these are the two main adjectives to describe various liverwortsleafy, thalloid108
1004347244are there more leafy liverworts or thalloid liverworts?leafy (liverworts)109
1004347245the sporophyte in this phylum is microscopicHepatophyta110
1004347246mosses help retain this nutrient in the soilnitrogen111
1004347247this genus is called peat mossSphagnum112
1004347248Sphagnum is a genus of this type of plantpeat moss113
1004347249Sphagnum forms extensive deposits of partially decayed organic material known as thispeat114
1004347250these compounds keep Sphagnum from decaying readilyphenolic (compounds)115
1004347251lycophytes, ferns, and other seedless vascular plants had well-developed vascular systems by this geologic periodDevonian (period)116
1004347252vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with ___sporophylls117
1004347253vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed ___, and leaves with sporophyllsroots118
1004347254vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called ___, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllsxylem and phloem119
1004347255vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant ___, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllssporophytes120
1004347256among living vascular plants, this is the larger and more complex plant in the alternation of generationssporophyte121
1004347257on the underside of a vascular plant's sporophyte's reproductive leaves are spots called thesesori122
1004347258each one of these is a cluster of sporangia in a vascular sporophyte plantsorus123
1004347259each sorus in a vascular sporophyte plant is a cluster of thesesporangia124
1004347260the gametophyte in vascular plants is ___ but still reproduces using cross-reproduction most commonlybisexual125
1004347261this conducts most of the water and minerals in a vascular plantxylem126
1004347262the xylem of most vascular plants include these tube-shaped cells that carry water and minerals up the rootstracheids127
1004347263tracheids are found in this tissue, in vascular plantsxylem128
1004347264vascular plants are sometimes referred to as these, based on the cell type that they have that nonvascular plants do not havetracheophytes129
1004347265the water-conducting cells in vascular plants are strengthened by this phenolic polymerlignin130
1004347266lignin is a ___ polymerphenolic131
1004347267lignin strengthens these cellstracheids132
1004347268this tissue has cells arranged into tubes that distribute sugars, amino acids, and other organic productsphloem133
1004347269the first forests formed during this geologic periodDevonian (period)134
1004347270these are organs that absorb water and nutrients from the soilroots135
1004347271these anchor vascular plants, hence allowing the shoot system to grow tallerroots136
1004347272these tissues in living plants closely resemble stem tissues of early vascular plants in fossilsroot(s)137
1004347273these increase the surface area of the plant body and serve as the primary photosynthetic organ of vascular plantsleaves138
1004347274leaves can be classified as one of these two types, based on complexitymicrophylls, megaphylls139
1004347275lycophytes have ___phyllsmicro140
1004347276microphyll leaves are in this type of plantlycophyte(s)141
1004347277most vascular plants have ___phyllsmega142
1004347278leaves originated during this periodDevonian (period)143
1004347279microphylls originated from ___ located on the sides of stemssporangia144
1004347280it is called this when a branch grows above all other branches; this type of growth may have led to megaphyllsovertopping (growth)145
1004347281these are modified leaves that bear sporangiasporophylls146
1004347282sori grow on the underside of a fern's ___sporophylls147
1004347283in lycophytes and gymnosperms, sporophylls form cone-like ___strobili148
1004347284strobili are made up of these, in lycophytes and gymnospermssporophylls149
1004347285most seedless tracheophytes are ___sporoushomo150
1004347286these species have one type of sporangium that produces one type of spore that develops into a bisexual gametophytehomosporous151
1004347287these species have two types of sporangia and produce two types of sporesheterosporous152
1004347288these develop into female gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmegaspores153
1004347289these develop into male gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmicrospores154
1004347290all seed plants and some tracheophytes are ___sporoushetero155
1004347291these are the two phyla that are seedless vascular plantsLycophyta, Pterophyta156
1004347292club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts are in this phylumLycophyta157
1004347293Lycophyta consists of these three types of plantclub mosses, spike mosses, quillworts158
1004347294Pterophyta consists of these three types of plantferns, horsetails, whisk ferns159
1004347295ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns are in this phylumPterophyta160
1004347296Pterophyta was formerly these three phylaPterophyta, Sphenophyta, Psilophyta161
1004347297Sphenophyta formerly consisted of these plantshorsetails162
1004347298horsetails were formerly in this phylumSphenophyta163
1004347299Psilophyta formerly consisted of these plantswhisk ferns164
1004347300whisk ferns were formerly in this phylumPsilophyta165
1004347301by this period, there were two main evolutionary lineages of lycophytesCarboniferous (period)166
1004347302giant tree lycophytes went extinct by the end of this periodCarboniferous (period)167
1004347303pterophytes are most diverse in these regions, but do exist in other regions tootropic(al regions)168
1004347304this is the genus of horsetailsEquisetum169
1004347305Equisetum is the genus of these pterophyteshorsetails170
1004347306whisk ferns are in this genusPsilotum171
1004347307Psilotum is the genus of these pterophyteswhisk ferns172
1004347308Psilotum and Tmesipteris are tropical ___epiphytes173
1004347309these two genera are commonly referred to as living fossils, since they resemble ancient relatives of living vascular plantsPsilotum, Tmesipteris174
1004347310these are plants that use other plants as a substrate but are not parasitesepiphytes175
1004347311the sporophytes of ferns typically have horizontal stems that give rise to these large leavesfronds176
1004347312fronds are often divided into theseleaflets177
1004347313one of these grows as its curled tip, a fiddlehead, unfurlsfrond(s)178
1004347314these are the curled tips of fronds, in fernsfiddleheads179
1004347315almost all ferns are ___sporoushomo180
1004347316horsetails have separate stems, called thesefertile, vegetative181
1004347317horsetails are ___sporoushomo182
1004347318horsetails are also called these because their stems have jointsarthrophytes183
1004347319arthrophytes are commonly called thesehorsetails184
1004347320each yellow knob on a whisk fern is composed of three fused ___sporangia185
1004347321whisk ferns are ___sporoushomo186

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1063735532thin coatings of these organisms existed on land about 1.2 billion years agocyanobacteria1
1063735533cyanobacteria first appeared on earth approximately this many bya1.22
1063735534within the last ___ million years, small plants as well as animals and fungi joined cyanobacteria ashore5003
1063735535about this many mya, some plants grew much taller, forming forests3704
1063735536green algae called these are the closest relatives of land plantscharophytes5
1063735537these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and ___phragmoplasts6
1063735538these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, ___, and phragmoplastsflagellated sperm7
1063735539these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, ___, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsperoxisome enzymes8
1063735540these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: ___, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsrosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes9
1063735541the rosette-shaped complexes in the plasma membranes of charophytes and land plants synthesize cellulose ___microfibrils10
1063735542noncharophyte algae have ___ arrays of cellulose-synthesizing protein complexeslinear11
1063735543these organelles in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of photorespirationperoxisomes12
1063735544peroxisomes in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of this processphotorespiration13
1063735545this is a group of microtubules that forms between the daughter nuclei of a dividing cellphragmoplast14
1063735546this develops in the middle of the phragmoplast across the midline of the dividing cellcell plate15
1063735547the cell plate develops in the middle of this structurephragmoplast16
1063735548the cell plate gives rise to a new ___ that separates the daughter cellscross wall17
1063735549these two genera are the closest living relatives of land plantsChara, Coleochaete18
1063735550this is a layer of durable polymer that prevents exposed zygotes from drying outsporopollenin19
1063735551many biologists equate the kingdom Plantae with theseembryophytes20
1063735552this is the formal name of the taxon of plants that have embryosPlantae21
1063735553chlorophytes, charophytes, and embryophytes all exist within this kingdomViridiplantae22
1063735554Viridiplantae is composed of these three types of "plants"Chlorophytes, Charophytes, Embryophytes23
1063735555Charophytes and Embryophytes make up this kingdomStreptophyta24
1063735556Streptophyta consists of these two types of "plants"Charophytes, Embryophytes25
1063735557the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and ___apical meristems26
1063735558the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, ___, and apical meristemsmulticellular gametangia27
1063735559the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, ___, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemswalled spores produced in sporangia28
1063735560the four derived traits of land plants are ___, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemsalternation of generations29
1063735561these are the two generations of multicellular land plantsgametophytes, sporophytes30
1063735562does alternation of generations occur in some algae? does it occur in charophytes? (separate answers by "and")yes and no31
1063735563this is the haploid land plant generationgametophyte32
1063735564this is the diploid land plant generationsporophyte33
1063735565the gametophyte produces gametes through ___mitosis34
1063735566the sporophyte produces spores through ___meiosis35
1063735567these are reproductive cells that can develop into a new haploid organism without fusing with another cell, in land plantsspores36
1063735568in seed plants, the ___ are microscopicgametophytes37
1063735569this process unites gametes, forming the sporophytefertilization38
1063735570plant embryos have these cells, which enhance the transfer of nutrients from parent to embryoplacental transfer (cells)39
1063735571these are sometimes present in maternal tissue adjacent to a plant embryoplacental transfer cells40
1063735572the sporophyte has these organs that produce the sporessporangia41
1063735573within a sporanguim, these undergo meiosis and generate the haploid sporessporocytes42
1063735574sporocytes are ___loiddip43
1063735575the production of gametes occurs within these multicellular organsgametangia44
1063735576the female gametangia are called thesearchegonia45
1063735577the male gametangia are called theseantheridia46
1063735578these are localized regions of cell division at the tips of shoots and rootsapical meristems47
1063735579this structure, produced at apical meristems, protects the body of the plantouter epidermis48
1063735580leaves are generated by these in most plantsshoot apical meristems49
1063735581the epidermis of land plants has this covering, which consists of polyester and wax polymerscuticle50
1063735582these two polymers make up the cuticlepolyester, wax51
1063735583this structure acts as waterproofing and microbial protection in land plantscuticle52
1063735584without roots, plants formed symbiotic associations with fungi called thesemycorrhizae53
1063735585land plants produce these molecules that are the product of secondary metabolic pathwayssecondary compounds54
1063735586examples of these include alkaloids, terpenes, tannins, and phenolics such as flavonoidssecondary compounds55
1063735587these three secondary compound classes help defend against herbivores and parasitesalkaloids, terpenes, tannins56
1063735588these are examples of a phenolicflavonoids57
1063735589flavonoids are this type of compoundphenolic58
1063735590these phenolics absorb harmful UV radiationflavonoids59
1063735591fossil spores have been found belonging to this geologic periodOrdovician (period)60
1063735592___ is cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant bodyvascular tissue61
1063735593most plants have a complex vascular tissue system and therefore are called thesevascular plants62
1063735594these are the three types of plants that do not have an extensive transport systemliverworts, hornworts, mosses63
1063735595nonvascular plants are informally called thesebryophytes64
1063735596bryophytes lack roots and ___true leaves65
1063735597bryophytes lack ___ and true leavesroots66
1063735598club mosses and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)lycophytes67
1063735599ferns and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)pterophytes68
1063735600the seedless vascular plants consist of these two types of plantslycophytes, pterophytes69
1063735601the lycophytes and pterophytes are these types of plantsseedless vascular (plants)70
1063735602this is an embryo packaged with a supply of nutrients inside a protective coatseed71
1063735603the seeds in these plants are not enclosed in chambersgymnosperms72
1063735604all the flowering plants are in this cladeangiosperms73
1063735605nearly 90% of living plants are theseangiosperms74
1063735606these are the three phyla of bryophytesHepatophyta, Anthocerophyta, Bryophyta75
1063735607Hepatophyta includes these plantsliverworts76
1063735608liverworts are in this phylumHepatophyta77
1063735609Anthocerophyta includes these plantshornworts78
1063735610hornworts are in this phylumAnthocerophyta79
1063735611Bryophyta includes these plantsmosses80
1063735612mosses are in this phylumBryophyta81
1063735613the dominant stage of the life cycle of the bryophyte phyla is thisgametophyte82
1063735614these are a mass of green, branched, one-cell-thick filaments that develop from spores in bryophytesprotonemata83
1063735615protonemata in bryophytes produce one or more of these structures, in favorable conditions"buds"84
1063735616"buds" are formed from these structures in bryophytesprotonemata85
1063735617this is a gamete-producing structure in bryophytes, arising from "buds"gametophore86
1063735618the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a protonema and one or more ___gametophores87
1063735619the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a ___ and one or more gametophoresprotonema88
1063735620these are long, tubular single cells or filaments of cells that anchor gametophytes in bryophytesrhizoids89
1063735621rhizoids are long, tubular, single cells in these bryophytesliverworts, hornworts90
1063735622rhizoids are filaments of cells in these bryophytesmosses91
1063735623some mosses reproduce asexually by forming these, small plantlets that detach from the parent plant and grow into clonesbrood bodies92
1063735624a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a seta, and a ___sporangium93
1063735625a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a ___, and a sporangiumseta94
1063735626a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a ___, a seta, and a sporangiumfoot95
1063735627this sporophyte part absorbs nutrients from the gametophyte, in bryophytesfoot96
1063735628this conducts materials obtained by the foot to the sporangium in sporophyte bryophytesseta97
1063735629the sporangium is also called this, in bryophytescapsule98
1063735630the seta brings nutrients to this sporophyte part in bryophytessporangium99
1063735631this is a ring of interlocking, tooth-like structures in bryophytesperistome100
1063735632the peristome is situated on this bryophyte sporophyte structurecapsule101
1063735633peristome teeth open under ___ conditions and close under ___ conditionsdry, moist102
1063735634liverworts do not have these, but mosses and hornworts dostomata103
1063735635these are pores that support photosynthesis by allowing gas exchange between atmosphere and sporophyte interiorstomata104
1063735636these are the main avenues by which water evaporates from the sporophytestomata105
1063735637some liverworts are described as this, because their gametophytes have a flattened shapethalloid106
1063735638some liverworts are called this, because their stemlike gametophytes have many leaflike appendagesleafy107
1063735639these are the two main adjectives to describe various liverwortsleafy, thalloid108
1063735640are there more leafy liverworts or thalloid liverworts?leafy (liverworts)109
1063735641the sporophyte in this phylum is microscopicHepatophyta110
1063735642mosses help retain this nutrient in the soilnitrogen111
1063735643this genus is called peat mossSphagnum112
1063735644Sphagnum is a genus of this type of plantpeat moss113
1063735645Sphagnum forms extensive deposits of partially decayed organic material known as thispeat114
1063735646these compounds keep Sphagnum from decaying readilyphenolic (compounds)115
1063735647lycophytes, ferns, and other seedless vascular plants had well-developed vascular systems by this geologic periodDevonian (period)116
1063735648vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with ___sporophylls117
1063735649vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed ___, and leaves with sporophyllsroots118
1063735650vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called ___, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllsxylem and phloem119
1063735651vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant ___, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllssporophytes120
1063735652among living vascular plants, this is the larger and more complex plant in the alternation of generationssporophyte121
1063735653on the underside of a vascular plant's sporophyte's reproductive leaves are spots called thesesori122
1063735654each one of these is a cluster of sporangia in a vascular sporophyte plantsorus123
1063735655each sorus in a vascular sporophyte plant is a cluster of thesesporangia124
1063735656the gametophyte in vascular plants is ___ but still reproduces using cross-reproduction most commonlybisexual125
1063735657this conducts most of the water and minerals in a vascular plantxylem126
1063735658the xylem of most vascular plants include these tube-shaped cells that carry water and minerals up the rootstracheids127
1063735659tracheids are found in this tissue, in vascular plantsxylem128
1063735660vascular plants are sometimes referred to as these, based on the cell type that they have that nonvascular plants do not havetracheophytes129
1063735661the water-conducting cells in vascular plants are strengthened by this phenolic polymerlignin130
1063735662lignin is a ___ polymerphenolic131
1063735663lignin strengthens these cellstracheids132
1063735664this tissue has cells arranged into tubes that distribute sugars, amino acids, and other organic productsphloem133
1063735665the first forests formed during this geologic periodDevonian (period)134
1063735666these are organs that absorb water and nutrients from the soilroots135
1063735667these anchor vascular plants, hence allowing the shoot system to grow tallerroots136
1063735668these tissues in living plants closely resemble stem tissues of early vascular plants in fossilsroot(s)137
1063735669these increase the surface area of the plant body and serve as the primary photosynthetic organ of vascular plantsleaves138
1063735670leaves can be classified as one of these two types, based on complexitymicrophylls, megaphylls139
1063735671lycophytes have ___phyllsmicro140
1063735672microphyll leaves are in this type of plantlycophyte(s)141
1063735673most vascular plants have ___phyllsmega142
1063735674leaves originated during this periodDevonian (period)143
1063735675microphylls originated from ___ located on the sides of stemssporangia144
1063735676it is called this when a branch grows above all other branches; this type of growth may have led to megaphyllsovertopping (growth)145
1063735677these are modified leaves that bear sporangiasporophylls146
1063735678sori grow on the underside of a fern's ___sporophylls147
1063735679in lycophytes and gymnosperms, sporophylls form cone-like ___strobili148
1063735680strobili are made up of these, in lycophytes and gymnospermssporophylls149
1063735681most seedless tracheophytes are ___sporoushomo150
1063735682these species have one type of sporangium that produces one type of spore that develops into a bisexual gametophytehomosporous151
1063735683these species have two types of sporangia and produce two types of sporesheterosporous152
1063735684these develop into female gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmegaspores153
1063735685these develop into male gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmicrospores154
1063735686all seed plants and some tracheophytes are ___sporoushetero155
1063735687these are the two phyla that are seedless vascular plantsLycophyta, Pterophyta156
1063735688club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts are in this phylumLycophyta157
1063735689Lycophyta consists of these three types of plantclub mosses, spike mosses, quillworts158
1063735690Pterophyta consists of these three types of plantferns, horsetails, whisk ferns159
1063735691ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns are in this phylumPterophyta160
1063735692Pterophyta was formerly these three phylaPterophyta, Sphenophyta, Psilophyta161
1063735693Sphenophyta formerly consisted of these plantshorsetails162
1063735694horsetails were formerly in this phylumSphenophyta163
1063735695Psilophyta formerly consisted of these plantswhisk ferns164
1063735696whisk ferns were formerly in this phylumPsilophyta165
1063735697by this period, there were two main evolutionary lineages of lycophytesCarboniferous (period)166
1063735698giant tree lycophytes went extinct by the end of this periodCarboniferous (period)167
1063735699pterophytes are most diverse in these regions, but do exist in other regions tootropic(al regions)168
1063735700this is the genus of horsetailsEquisetum169
1063735701Equisetum is the genus of these pterophyteshorsetails170
1063735702whisk ferns are in this genusPsilotum171
1063735703Psilotum is the genus of these pterophyteswhisk ferns172
1063735704Psilotum and Tmesipteris are tropical ___epiphytes173
1063735705these two genera are commonly referred to as living fossils, since they resemble ancient relatives of living vascular plantsPsilotum, Tmesipteris174
1063735706these are plants that use other plants as a substrate but are not parasitesepiphytes175
1063735707the sporophytes of ferns typically have horizontal stems that give rise to these large leavesfronds176
1063735708fronds are often divided into theseleaflets177
1063735709one of these grows as its curled tip, a fiddlehead, unfurlsfrond(s)178
1063735710these are the curled tips of fronds, in fernsfiddleheads179
1063735711almost all ferns are ___sporoushomo180
1063735712horsetails have separate stems, called thesefertile, vegetative181
1063735713horsetails are ___sporoushomo182
1063735714horsetails are also called these because their stems have jointsarthrophytes183
1063735715arthrophytes are commonly called thesehorsetails184
1063735716each yellow knob on a whisk fern is composed of three fused ___sporangia185
1063735717whisk ferns are ___sporoushomo186

Us History Exam Flashcards

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15259328Christopher ColoumbusFound America15259328
15259329Amerigo VespucciFigured out that America was a new continent15259329
15261114Vasco Nunez de Balbofound pacific ocean15261114
152611151 penninsularais 2 creoles 3 mestizos 4 slaves4 classes of Spanish Colony Class System15261115
15261116Economienda SystemRewarded conquistadores with land15261116
15261117Mercantilismstates power based on how rich15261117
15261118Henrey Hudsondiscovered Hudson bay15261118
15261119John Cabotexplored newfoundland15261119
15261120Samule Champlainfounded quebec15261120
15261121Robert de La Sallebecame the first Spanish to ttravel the Mississippi river15261121
15261122Giovanni de VerrazanoExplored the Atlantic Coast15261122
15261123North West Passagepassage through america15261123
15261124RoanokeLost Colony15261124
15261125Sir Walter Raleighstarted Roanoke and Virgina15261125
15261126London Companyowned by Raleigh started Roanoke and Jamestown15261126
15261127JamestownFounded by London Company, 1st succesful colony in America.15261127
15261128Captain John SmithGovernor of Jamestown, injured in gunpowder blast.15261128
15261129indentured servantslave for a few years to pay for passage to America15261129
15261130slaverypurchasing and owning a person15261130
15261131House of BurgessesFirst System of self goverment in America15261131
15261132Bacon's RebellionA rebellion of indentured slaves15261132
15261133George Calvert, Lord Baltimoregiven 10 million acres and he made Maryland15261133
15264552Toleration Act of 1649first religious freedom act in America15264552
15264553James Oglethorppropreitor of Georgia15264553
15264554SeparitistsQuakers who became the pilgrims15264554
15264555Plymouth ColonyColony that wouldn't have made it if it hadn't been for Squanto of the Pawtuxet Indians15264555
15264556William Bradfordgovernor of New England15264556
15264557Mayflower CompactMade first self governed colony in America15264557
15264558PuritanBelived the Church wasn't Pure15264558
15264559congregational churchminister elected by body of chruch goers15264559
15264560common wealthself governing political unit15264560
15264561John Wheelwrightadmired by Anne Hutchinson expelled like Thomas Hooker15264561
15264562Thomas Hookerexpelled from Puritans like John Wheelwright15264562
15264563Fundamental Orders of Connecticutfirst written constitution15264563
15264564Roger Williamsexpelled for raising embarrising topics like Wheelright and Hooker15264564
15264565Anne HutchinsonPuritan who wanted to be minister but religion kept her from15264565
15264566New NetherlandCaptured by the Duke of York and became New York15264566
15264567PatroonLarge land owner15264567
15264568QuakerReligious Radical15264568
15264569William PennQuaker who started Pennsylvania15264569
15264570Philidelphiacity of brotherly love capital of Pennsylvania15264570
15264571Mason Dixon LineBorder between Maryland and Pennsylvania15264571
15264572GentryUpper Class15264572
15264573Charter Colonyself ruling colony elected all officals15264573
15264574Proprietary colonyowned by one person governor chosen by propreitor everything else by colonist15264574
15264575Royal ColonyRuled by king king chooses governor everyone else elected by colonists15264575
15264576Great Awakiningreligious revival15264576
15264577Jonathen EdwardsAmericas greatest colonial christian theoligist15264577
15264578enlightenmentintrest in science15264578
15264579John Lockewrote an essay concerning human understanding and taught natural rights15264579
15264580Albany PlanGovernment plan proposed by Ben Franklin form council that can levy taxes regulate trade and raise army15264580
15264581Salutary Neglectnon interferince15264581
15264582Trade and Navigation ActsTrade Act said that everything exported had to be done so in a British boat and enumerated commodities can only be sent to England15264582
15264583Enumerated Commoditieslisted by Parliment15264583
15264584Treaty of ParisEnded French and indian war, gave Britan Canada and everything east of Mississippi15264584
15264585George GrennvilleBritish minister of Finance15264585
15264586Townshend ActPlaced tax on glass paper and paint15264586
15264587BoycottDont buy15264587
15264588Proclimation of 1763couldn't settle past appalachins15264588
15264589stamp act1st direct tax15264589
15372655Intolerable ActsClosed Boston Port Quartering Act British officials tried in England15372655
15372656Boston MassacreRedcoats killed 5 taunters15372656
15372657Boston Tea Partysome patriots dressed up as indians threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor15372657
15372658Lexington and Concord1st battles in the revoloutinary war15372658
15372659Sons and Daughters of LibertyResistance Groups15372659
15372660Thomas JeffersonWrote Decleration of independence15372660
15372661William HoweLost at Fort Ticonderoga15372661
15372662George WashingtonCommander in Chief of American Army15372662
15372663Charles CornwallisBritish General, commander of the British forces in the American War of Independence15372663
15372664Thomas GageBritish General, British general who controlled Boston following the Boston Tea Party.15372664
15372665TrentonFirst win for the colonial army, On Christmas night, 1776, Washington led 2,400 men across the Delaware River to attack the drunken Hessians who were sleeping. The Americans killed 30 of the enemy and took 918 captives and 6 Hessian cannons.15372665
15372666NW Ordinance of 1787Designated area N of the Ohio RIver as the NW territory and provided for its latter division into states, forbade slavery15372666
15375419Virginia PlanPlan that representation based on the population of a state, proposed by James Madison15375419
15375420James MadisonDelegate from Virginia proposed the Virginia plan, 4th President of the United States member of the Continental Congress and rapporteur at the Constitutional Convention in 1776; helped frame the Bill of Rights (1751-1836)15375420
15375421FederalistsPolitical Party that supported the constitution, and hence, stronger central power.15375421
15375422Whiskey RebellionRebellion over tax on Whiskey, showed the new governments power.15375422
15375423XYZ affairWe came to France and Talleyrand sent 3 ministers who told us to pay a bribe, but we said no.15375423
15375424John JayFirst Chief Justice of Supreme court15375424
15375425Sedition ActBan on speaking lies or maliciously about the Federal Govenment.15375425
15375426Alien ActAll imigrants have to register with the federal government15375426
15375427Naturialization ActChanged time you have to live here from 5 years to 14 years15375427
15375428TalleyrandFrench minister of foreign affairs15375428
15375429NullificationStates right to declare a law unconstitutional and not follow it.15375429
15375430Enumerated Powerslisted15375430
15375431Implied Powersnot listed15375431
15375432George Washington and 1st Cabinet MembersMade out of department heads, created by president.15375432
15375433Bill of RightsA statement of fundamental rights and privileges.15375433
15375434Executive DepartmentThe federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States15375434
15375435Assumption BillPay back all bonds in full, promised to move the nations capital being moved to the south also15375435
15673961Funding billrepay all bonds in full15673961
15673962Excise Taxa tax payed by the manufacturer15673962
15673963Proclamation of Neutralitywe stay neutal in French Revoloution15673963
15673964Washington's Farewell Adresslast speech waring to stay away from parties and English Affairs15673964
15673965quorummajority of members present15673965
15673966AdamsXYZ Affair, American Revolutionary leader and patriot, 2nd President of the United States (1735-1826)15673966
15673967BurrFederalist VP under Madison15673967
15673968Marbury vs. Madisonthe Supreme Court has the ultimate power of Judicial review as demonstrated by the Constitution. The main questions posed- did marbury have the right, is there a remedy, and is the writ of mandamus a correct remedy. He had the right, there is a remedy, but it wasn't within the jurisdiction of the supreme court to issue the writ of mandamus. It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department [the judicial branch] to say what the law is15673968
15673969Judicial Reviewthe power for the supreme court to review any law and name it constitutional or unconstitutioinal15673969
15673970John Marshallsupreme justice, United States jurist as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835)15673970
15673971The Louisiana Purchasebought louisiana territory from France for 15 million dollars15673971
15673972NapoleonEmperor of france from 1802 - 1815.15673972
15673973Lewis and ClarkTwo explorers sent by the president to explore the Louisiana Purchase15673973
15673974Burr ConspiraciesAfter the duel, Burr fled New York and joined a group of mercenaries in the southern Louisiana territory region. The U.S. arrested them as they moved towards Mexico. Burr claimed that they had intended to attack Mexico, but the U.S. believed that they were actually trying to get Mexican aid to start a secession movement in the territories. Burr was tried for treason, and although Jefferson advocated Burr's punishment, the Supreme Court acquitted Burr.15673974
15673975TripoliPirate country that demanded a tribute or would take over the ship15673975
15673976ImpressmentTake people off the ships and force them into the navy15673976
15673977Orders in CouncilBritish followed the Essex decision in 1806, the new policy that declared broken voyages illegal, with first of several trade regulations known as Orders in Council which established a blockade of part of the continent of Europe. It allowed American vessels to trade with French possessions as long as they carried their cargoes to Britain rather than to a continental port controlled by France.15673977
15673978The Embargo ActCut of trade with Britan and France15673978
15673979The War HawksYoung representatives who wanted war with Britan15673979
15673980Chesapeake and LeopardLeopard stopped to impress, when we said no they fired 3 broad sides at us. Killed three and injured eighteen.15673980
15673981Andrew Jackson7th president of the US successfully defended New Orleans from the British in 1815; expanded the power of the presidency (1767-1845)15673981
15673982Midnight Appointeesjudge appointed to the supreme court by president adams late on the last day of his administration15673982
15673983Battle of New OrleansGreat Battle, but proved useless because a treaty had already been signed.15673983
15674969Treaty of Ghentended the war of 181215674969
15674970L'OuvertureBlack Napoleon of Haiti15674970
15674971Fort McHenreyStar Spangled Banner Subject15674971
15674972Non-intercourseless severe than embargo act it allowed americans to carry on trade with all nations except Britian and france15674972
15674973St. DomingueLoss of it made the french give up on their conquest of the americas15674973
15674974American Systema plan presented to Congress by President Madison for making the United States economically self-sufficient establish a protective tariff , establish a national bank, and improve the country's transporation system15674974
15674975Monroe Doctrinean American foreign policy opposing interference in the Western hemisphere from outside powers15674975
15674976Quadruple AllianceAlliance to squelch democracy, alliance between prussia austria russia britian15674976
15679647Rush Bagot TreatyTake all but a few warships from the great lakes15679647
15679648Adams Onis TreatySpain ceded Flordia and Pacific Northwest.15679648
15679649ClermontOn its first run, it carried passengers from New York City to Albany and back. The 300-mile trip took just 62 hours- a record at the time.15679649
15679650Erie Canalan artificial waterway connecting the Hudson river at Albany with Lake Erie at Buffalo15679650
15679651Tariff of 1816A protective tariff designed to help American industries15679651
15679652PittsburghThe capital of steel15679652
15679653Samuel SlaterBrought textile to the americas15679653
15679654Eli Whitneyinvented the cotton gin15679654
15679655Missouri CompromiseSet up Maine and Missouri as respective free and slave states, instituted 36 30 as the line15679655
15679656John Quincy Adams6th U.S. President. 1825-1829. Democratic-Republican15679656
15679657John CalhounFirst vice president during Jackson's presidency, Staunchly pro-slavery vice-president, engineering the Compromise of 1850 and helping further split the nations15679657
15679658black beltgood soil near the mississippi15679658
15679659corrupt bargainclay helped john quincy adams win the presidental election15679659
15679660textilewoven frabic15679660
15679661spoils systemgives jobs to party loyalists15679661
15679662pocket vetoindirect veto of legislation by refusing to sign it15679662
15679663Martin Van Burenhand chosen successor of Andrew Jackson15679663

APUSH AP Test Review Flashcards

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365105528Mayflower Compact1620 - The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony.1
365105529Halfway Covenantin the 1660's, a generation had passed since the founding of the first puritan colonies in New England. The new native-born generation showed signs of beingless commited to religion. in an effort to maintain the church's influence and membership religious men decided that ___ would be offered to those who professed limited religious commitment. people could now take part in religious services without making a formal declaration of their total belief in christ.2
365105530Bacon's Rebellion1676 - western Virginia settlers were angry at Virginia Governor Berkley for trying to appease the Doeg Indians after the Doegs attacked the western settlements. The frontiersmen formed an army which defeated the Indians and then marched on Jamestown and burned the city. The rebellion ended suddenly when he died of an illness.3
365105531Mercantilisman economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought4
365105532Dominion of New England1686-The British government combined the colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut into a single province headed by a royal governor (Andros). Ended in 1692, when the colonists revolted and drove out Governor Andros.5
365105533The Great Awakeningreligious revival in the 1730-40s, helped by Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield; inspired controversy over emotionalism/revivalism versus traditionalist Protestantism, nevertheless united the Americans as a people6
365105534Albany Plan of Unionplan proposed by Benjamin FRANKLIN in 1754 that aimed to unite the 13 colonies for trade, military, and other purposes; the plan was turned down by the colonies and the Crown7
365105535Salutory NeglectThe British policy of the 17th century in which the British were lax in the enforcement of laws in the colonies, allowing the colonies to develop without much interference from the British government.8
365105536Writs of Assistancelegal document that enabled officers to search homes and warehouses for goods that might be smuggled9
365105537Virtual RepresentationBritish governmental theory that Parliament spoke for all British subjects, including Americans, even if they did not vote for its members10
365105538Committees of CorrespondenceOrganization founded by SAMUEL ADAMS consisting of a system of communication between patriot leaders in New England and throughout the colonies11
365105539Quebec ActExtended boundaries of Quebec and granted equal rights to Catholics and recognized legality Catholic Church in the territory; colonists feared this meant that a pope would soon oversee the colonies.12
365105540Olive Branch PetitionOn July 8, 1775, the colonies made a final offer of peace to Britain, agreeing to be loyal to the British government if it addressed their grievances (repealed the Coercive Acts, ended the taxation without representation policies). It was rejected by Parliament, which in December 1775 passed the American Prohibitory Act forbidding all further trade with the colonies.13
365105541Northwest Ordinance of 1787Congress defined the steps for the creation and admission of new states. It forbade slavery while the region remained a territory although citizens could legalize it. First congress would appoint a territorial governor and judges. Second as soon as 5 thousand male adults lived in a territory, the people could write a temporary constitution and elect a legislature that would pass the territories laws. Third, when the total population reached 60,000 the settlres could write a constituion which Congress would have to approve before granting statehood14
365105542Shays Rebellionthis conflict in Massachusetts caused many to criticize the Articles of Confederation and admit the weak central government was not working; uprising in an effort to prevent courts from foreclosing on the farms of those who could not pay the taxes15
365105543Judiciary Act of 1789WASHINGTON... It was an act past by the first Congress that established the first federal courts and organized the Supreme Court comprised of a chief justice and five associates, as well as federal district and circuit courts. This act completed the three branch government with a judiciary branch which was strong enough to still stand today.16
365105544Whiskey RebellionWASHINGTON... In 1794, farmers in Pennsylvania rebelled against Hamilton's excise tax, and several federal officers were killed in the riots caused by their attempts to serve arrest warrants on the offenders. In October, 1794, the army, led by Washington, put down the rebellion. The incident showed that the new government under the Constitution could react swiftly and effectively to such a problem17
365105545ImpressmentMADISON... British seamen often deserted to join the American merchant marines. The British would board American vessels in order to retrieve the deserters, and often seized any sailor who could not prove that he was an American citizen and not British... pre 181218
365105546Jay's Treaty of 1795WASHINGTON... Britain promised to evacuate the chain of posts on U.S soil, and pay damages for the recent seizures on American ships and damage to Indians in the Ohio valley. Britain forced him to give ground by binding the U.S to pay debts.19
365105547Proclamation of NeutralityA formal announcement issued by President George WASHINGTON on April 22, 1793, declaring the United States a neutral nation in the conflict between Great Britain and France that had begun with the French Revolution. It threatened legal proceedings against any American providing assistance to warring countries.20
365105548Alien and Sedition ActsJOHN ADAMS... These consist of four laws passed by the Federalist Congress and signed by President Adams in 1798: the Naturalization Act, which increased the waiting period for an immigrant to become a citizen from 5 to 14 years; the Alien Act, which empowered the president to arrest and deport dangerous aliens; the Alien Enemy Act, which allowed for the arrest and deportation of citizens of countries at was with the US; and the Sedition Act, which made it illegal to publish defamatory statements about the federal government or its officials. The first 3 were enacted in response to the XYZ Affair, and were aimed at French and Irish immigrants, who were considered subversives. The Sedition Act was an attempt to stifle Democratic-Republican opposition, although only 25 people were ever arrested, and only 10 convicted, under the law. The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which initiated the concept of "nullification" of federal laws were written in response to the Acts.21
365105549Virginia and Kentucky ResolutionsADAMS Written anonymously by Jefferson and Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, they declared that states could nullify federal laws that the states considered unconstitutional.22
365105550Barbary PiratesJEFFERSON Plundering pirates off the Mediterranean coast of Africa; President Thomas Jefferson's refusal to pay them tribute to protect American ships sparked an undeclared naval war with North African nations23
365105551Midnight JudgesADAMS The 16 judges that were added by the Judiciary Act of 1801 that were called this because Adams signed their appointments late on the last day of his administration.24
365105552Embargo Act of 1807JEFFERSON This act issued by Jefferson forbade American trading ships from leaving the U.S. It was meant to force Britain and France to change their policies towards neutral vessels by depriving them of American trade. It was difficult to enforce because it was opposed by merchants and everyone else whose livelihood depended upon international trade. It also hurt the national economy, so it was replaced by the Non-Intercourse Act.25
365105553American SystemCLAY ... MADISON Economic program advanced by Henry Clay that included support for a national bank, high tariffs, and internal improvements; emphasized strong role for federal government in the economy.26
365105554Hartford ConventionMADISON Meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 in which the party listed it's complaints against the ruling Republican Party. These actions were largley viewed as traitorous to the country and lost the Federalist much influence27
365105555Essex JuntoMADISON New England's merchants opposed the War of 1812 because it cut off trade with Great Britain. Critics of the war were mainly Federalists who represented New England. A group of extreme Federalists led by Aaron Burr who advocated New England's secession from the U.S.28
365105556Adams Onis TreatyMONROE an 1819 agreement in which Spain gave over control of the territory of Florida to the United States29
365105557Tariff of AbominationsJQ ADAMS Tariff passed by Congress in 1828 that favored manufacturing in the North and was hated by the South30
365105558Spoils SystemA. JACKSON the system of employing and promoting civil servants who are friends and supporters of the group in power31
365105559Worchester vs GeorgiaA. JACKSON The name of the court case in which the Indians of Georgia sued; John Marshall ruled for them and said that state law had no authority in Cherokee territory.32
365105560Indian Removal Act of 1832A. JACKSON urges congress (ex. expansion of political power) to send Indians to Oklahoma and leave florida lands33
365105561Lowell SystemFactory system where many single girls were hired to work in the factories, supervised by matronly figures34
365105562Nullification CrisisA. JACKSON Southerners declared federal protective tariffs null and void, Jackson responded with Force bill and suggested compromising over tariff; John C Calhoun was a big advocate35
365105563Pet BanksA term used by JACKSONs opponents to describe the state banks that the federal government used for new revenue deposits in an attempt to destroy the Second Bank of the United States; the practice continued after the charter for the Second Bank expired in 1836.36
365105564Mayville Road vetoA. JACKSON vetoed this internal improvement because the road was solely in the state of Kentucky.37
365105565Marshal CourtMilestone cases on the movement towards national gov. supremacy in the ongoing struggle between states' rights and federal power, it made key decisions that strengthened the federal government's power38
365105566Hudson River SchoolFounded by Thomas Cole, first native school of landscape painting in the U.S.; attracted artists rebelling against the neoclassical tradition, painted many scenes of nature39
365105567Transendentalisma movement that sought to explore the relationship between humans and animals through emotions rather then through reason40
365105568Nat Turner Rebellion 1831A. JACKSON Rebellion in which he led a group of slaves through virginia in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow and kill planter families41
365105569Nativisma policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones42
365105570Fifty Four Forty or FightPolitical slogan of the Democrats (POLK) in the election of 1844, which claimed the boundary of the Oregon territory claimed by the United States43
365105571Wilmot ProvisoPOLK Bill that would ban slavery in the territories acquired after the War with Mexico44
365105572Know-Nothing PartySecret Nativist political party that opposed Immigration during the 1840's and early 1850's. Officially called the American Party45
365105573Lecompton Constitutionsupported the existence of slavery in the proposed state and protected rights of slaveholders. It was rejected by Kansas, making Kansas an eventual free state.46
365105574Freeport DoctrineLINCOLN & DOUGLAS Developed by Stephen Douglas that said the exclusion of slavery in a territory could be determined by the refusal of the voters to enact any laws that would protect slave property. It was unpopular with Southerners, and thus cost him the election.47
365105575New York City Draft Riots 1863LINCOLN drafting extremely hated by Northerners, sparked by Irish-Americans against the black population, 500 lives lost, many buildings burned48
365105576Military Reconstruction Act of 1867A. JOHNSON imposed martial law on the south; also called for new state constitutional conventions and forced the states to allow blacks to vote for convention delegates. Also required each state to ratify the 14th amendment49
365105577compromise of 1877HAYES Ended Reconstruction. Republicans promise 1) Remove military from South, 2) Appoint Democrat to cabinet (David Key postmaster general), 3) Federal money for railroad construction and levees on Mississippi river50
365105578U.S. Vs. E.C. KnightCLEVELAND 1895, Congress wanted to bust a trust because it controlled 98% of sugar manufacturing. Supreme court said no because it wasn't interstate commerce which they do have the right to regulate. Severely weakened the Sherman Anti-Trust Act51
365105579Knights of Labornational labor union that was open to nearly all workers. It was a secret society. They were open to all, therefore more equal than others, but more importantly, it gave them a large population, which led them to gain an 8 hour day after many strikes.52
365105580American Federation of LaborFederation of craft labor unions lead by Samuel Gompers that arose out of dissatisfaction with the Knights of Labor53
365105581Haymarket AffairCLEVELAND a riot during an anarchist protests in Chicago in May 1886, over violence during the McCormick Harvester Company Strike, the deaths of 11, including 7 policemen, helped hasten the demise of the Knights of Labor, even though they were not responsible. It grew out of agitation for an 8-hour work day. The Anarchists had scheduled an open meeting following the death of a striker, as the crowd began to break up violence erupted causing the affair. It caused a widespread revulsion against labor unions54
365105582Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882ARTHUR United States federal law passed on May 6, 1882, following revisions made in 1880 to the Burlingame Treaty of 1868. Those revisions allowed the U.S. to suspend immigration, and Congress subsequently acted quickly to implement the suspension of Chinese immigration, a ban that was intended to last 10 years.55
365105583Social DarwinismThe application of ideas about evolution and "survival of the fittest" to human societies - particularly as a justification for their imperialist expansion.56
365105584Social Gospelthe idea that churches should address social issues, predicting that socialism would be the logical outcome of Christianity57
365105585Jane Addams and Hull HouseSocial reformer who worked to improve the lives of the working class. In 1889 she founded the first private social welfare agency in the U.S., to assist the poor, combat juvenile delinquency and help immigrants learn to speak English.58
365105586Cult of Domesticitythe ideal woman was seen as a tender, self-sacrificing caregiver who provided a nest for her children and a peaceful refuge for her husband, social customs that restricted women to caring for the house59
365105587Pendelton ActARTHUR A law enacted in 1883 that established a bipartisan civil service commission to make appointments to government jobs by means of the merit system.60
365105588Farmers Alliance MovementSouthern and Midwestern farmers expressing discontent, supported free silver and subtreasury plan (cash advance on future crop — farmers had little cash flow during the year), criticized national banks61
365105589GrangeSocial and educational organization through which farmers attempted to combat the power of the railroads in the late 19th century.62
365105590Populist PartyU.S. political party formed in 1892 representing mainly farmers, favoring free coinage of silver and government control of railroads and other monopolies63
365105591Sherman Silver ActHARRISON In 1890, an act was passed so that the treasury would by 4.5 million ounces of silver monthly and pay those who mined it in notes that were redeemable in either gold or silver. This law doubled the amount of silver that could be purchased under the Bland-Allison Law of 1878.64
365105592Plessy vs. FergusonCLEVELAND a case that was brought to supreme court by black lawsuits to challenge the legality of segregation. The court ruled that segregation was legal as long as it was "equal"65
365105593Jim Crow LawsLaws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites66
365105594Coxey's ArmyCLEVELAND 1893 - Group of unemployed workers marched from Ohio to Washington to draw attention to the plight of workers and to ask for government relief. Government arrested the leaders and broke up the march in Washington.67
365105595Atlanta Compromiseargument put forward by Booker T. Washington that African-americans should not focus on civil rights or social equality but concentrate on economic self-improvement.68
365105596Cross of Gold speechAn address given by Bryan, the Democratic presidential nominee during the national convention of the Democratic party, it criticized the gold standard and supported the coinage of silver. His beliefs were popular with debt-ridden farmers.69
365105597John DeweyThe "father" of progressive education, published "The School and Society" (1899) to suggest the need for an education that was practical and useful. He insisted that education should be child centered and that schools should build character, teach good citizenship, and be instruments of social reform.70
365105598Tammany Hallmost notorious political machine; NY city; Marcy Tweed also know as Boss Tweed became head in 186371
365105599Pullman StrikeCLEVELAND in Chicago, he cut wages but refused to lower rents in the "company town", Eugene Debs had American Railway Union refuse to use the cars, Debs thrown in jail after being sued, strike achieved nothing72
365105600Sherman Anti Trust ActHARRISON it forbade combinations in restraint to trade and unexpectedly curbed labor unions deemed in restraint of trade73
365105601Yellow JournalismJournalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers74
365105603Pan-Americanismthe idea that the United States and Latin America should work together to support peace and increase trade75
365105604Open Door PolicyMCKINLEY A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.76
365105605Spanish American WarMCKINLEY War fought between the US and Spain in Cuba and the Philippines. It lasted less than 3 months and resulted in Cuba's independence as well as the US annexing Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.77
365105606Platt AmendmentMCKINLEY Legislation that severely restricted Cuba's sovereignty and gave the US the right to intervene if Cuba got into trouble78
365105607Roosevelt CorollaryT. ROOSEVELT 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force79
365105608Maryland Toleration Actthis act granted religious toleration to all Christians in Maryland and was intended to protect the Catholic minority from the Protestants.80
365105609Pontiac's Rebellion1763 - An Indian uprising after the French and Indian War, led by an Ottowa chief. They opposed British expansion into the western Ohio Valley and began destroying British forts in the area.81
365105610XYZ AffairJ. ADAMS An insult to the American delegation when they were supposed to be meeting French foreign minister, Talleyrand, but instead they were sent 3 officials that demanded $250,000 as a bribe to see Talleyrand.82
365105611Treaty of GhentMADISON December 24, 1814 - Ended the War of 1812 and restored the status quo. For the most part, territory captured in the war was returned to the original owner. It also set up a commission to determine the disputed Canada/U.S. border.83
365105612Corrupt BargainJQ ADAMS & CLAY In the election of 1824, none of the candidates were able to secure a majority of the electoral vote, thereby putting the outcome in the hands of the House of Representatives, which elected John Quincy Adams over rival Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay was the Speaker of the House at the time, and he convinced Congress to elect Adams. Adams then made Clay his Secretary of State.84
365105613Kitchen CabinetJACKSON's group of unofficial advisors consisting of newspaper editors and Democratic leaders that met to discuss current issues.85
365105614Whig PartyAn American political party formed in the 1830s to oppose President Andrew Jackson and the Democrats, stood for protective tariffs, national banking, and federal aid for internal improvements86
365105615American Colonization SocietyA Society that thought slavery was bad. They would buy land in Africa and get free blacks to move there. One of these such colonies was made into what now is Liberia. Most sponsors just wanted to get blacks out of their country.87
365105616Black Codeslaws passed in the south just after the civil war aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit african american workers88
365105617scalawagssouthern whites who supported republican policy throught reconstruction89
365105618Wounded KneeHARRISON Located in South Dakota. An Indian tribe - the Hunkpapa Sioux - was attacked by 500 US soldiers during the Ritual Ghost Dance. The Indians were massacred, little boys were shot, women running with children were murdered...90
365105619Helen Hunt JacksonARTHUR A writer. Author of the 1881 book A Century of Dishonor. The book exposed the U.S. governments many broken promises to the Native Americans. For example the government wanted Native Americans to assimilate, i.e. give up their beliefs and ways of life, that way to become part of the white culture.91
365105620Gospel of WealthThis was a book written by Carnegie that described the responsibility of the rich to be philanthropists. This softened the harshness of Social Darwinism as well as promoted the idea of philanthropy.92
365105621Henry GeorgeHe wrote Progress and Poverty in 1879, which made him famous as an opponent of the evils of modern capitalism.93
365105622Bloody KansasPIERCE-BUCHANAN A series of political confrontations involving anti-slavery Free-Staters and pro-slavery "Border Ruffian" elements, that took place in the Kansas Territory and the neighboring towns of Missouri between 1854 and 1858. At the heart of the conflict was the question of whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free state or slave state.94
365105623Paxton BoysThey were a group of Scots-Irish men living in the Appalachian hills that wanted protection from Indian attacks. They made an armed march on Philadelphia in 1764. They protested the lenient way that the Quakers treated the Indians. Their ideas started the Regulator Movement in North Carolina.95
365105624Regulator MovementIt was a movement during the 1760's by western North Carolinians, mainly Scots-Irish, that resented the way that the Eastern part of the state dominated political affairs. They believed that the tax money was being unevenly distributed. Many of its members joined the American Revolutionists.96
365105625Turner ThesisThe historian argued that the frontier was the key factor in the development of American democracy and institutions; he maintained that the frontier served as a "safety valve" during periods of economic crisis.97
365105626Ostend ManifestoPIERCE The recommendation that the U.S. offer Spain $20 million for Cuba. It was not carried through in part because the North feared Cuba would become another slave state.98
365105627Webster-Haynes DebateJACKSON 1830. Debate in the Senate that focused on sectionalism and nullification. Came after the "Tariff of Abominations" incident. At issue was the source of constitutional authority: Was the Union derived from an agreement between states or from the people who had sought a guarantee of freedom?99
365105628Headright Systemparcels of land consisting of about 50 acres which were given to colonists who brought indentured servants into America. They were used by the Virginia Company to attract more colonists.100
365105629John Peter Zenger TrialThe trial set a precedent for freedom of the press in the colonies... he published articles critical of British governor William Cosby. He was taken to trial, but found not guilty...101
365105630Deism (Ben Franklin)The belief that God designed the Universe and set in motion, but does not ever intervene with His Creation. FRANKLIN is famous for his numerous inventions, newspapers, pamphlets, and participation in the Enlightenment, facilitating it through clubs and reading works done by the philosophies. Served as a member of the Pennsylvania assembly for 14 years.102
365105631King Phillips WarWar between the Native American tribes of New England and British colonists that took place from 1675-1676. The war was the result of tension caused by encroaching white settlers. The chief of the Wampanoags... lead the natives. The war ended Indian resistance in New England and left a hatred of whites.103
365105632Saratoga/Franco-American AllianceGates and Arnold erect defenses at Saratoga and throw off British siege, and respond by staging a siege of their own on Burgoyne's British army, Burgoyne surrendered. Due to this, the French begin to fund the Continentals and supply them, eventually sending troops to fight with them and blockading the British from aiding Yorktown.104
365105633Hamilton's Financial PlanWASHINGTON Designed to pay off the U.S.'s war debts and stabilize the economy, he believed that the United States should become a leading international commercial power. His programs included the creation of the National Bank, the establishment of the U.S.'s credit rate, increased tariffs, and an excise tax on whiskey. Also, he insisted that the federal government assume debts incurred by the states during the war.105
365105634Citizen GenetWASHINGTON A French diplomat who came to the U.S. 1793 to ask the American government to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in the French Revolution. President Washington asked France to recall him after he began recruiting men and arming ships in U.S. ports. However, Washington later relented and allowed him U.S. citizenship upon learning that the new French government planned to arrest him.106
365105635Quasi WarJ. ADAMS Undeclared war fought entirely at sea between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800. The French began to seize American ships trading with their British enemies and refused to receive a new United States minister when he arrived in Paris in December 1796.107
365105636Utopian SocietiesGroup of small societies that appeared during the 1800s in an effort to reform American society and create a "perfect" environment (Ex. Shakers, Oneidas, Brook Farm, etc.).108
365105637Common School Movementa social reform effort, started by Horace Mann in the mid-1800s, that promoted the idea of having all children educated in a common place regardless of social class or background109
365105638Gaspee IncidentA schooner was beached in Providence, RI, This upset Americans because it was one of the last of the customs racketeering ships. It was burned down by local inhabitants. It greatly angered the British and showed how militant the colonials were becoming.110
365105639Galloway PlanA plan proposed at the First Continental Congress which would have created an American parliament appointed by colonial legislatures. It was defeated by one vote.111
365105640Intolerable Actsin response to Boston Tea Party, 4 acts passed in 1774, Port of Boston closed, reduced power of assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewhere, provided for quartering of troop's in barns and empty houses112
365105641Common Sensea pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that claimed the colonies had a right to be an independent nation113
365105642Newburgh ConspiracyThe officers of the Continental Army had long gone without pay, and they met in New York to address Congress about their pay. Unfortunately, the American government had little money after the Revolutionary War. They also considered staging a coup and seizing control of the new government, but the plotting ceased when George Washington refused to support the plan.114
365105643Land Ordinance of 1785It set up how the new land gained after the revolution would be distributed and organized. The ordinance set up townships that were 36 sq miles where each plot of land was 1 sq mile and the 16th plot was sold for public schooling. The action was a huge success for the new government; it prevented a second revolution and was used for the later frontier states.115
365105644Jay - Gardoqui TreatyWASHINGTON A treaty between Spain and the United States. It guaranteed Spain's exclusive right to navigate Mississippi River for 30 years. It also opened Spain's European and West Indian seaports to American shipping.116
365105645Charles BeardA historian who believed that the ideology presented in the Constitution was a result of the economic needs of the land-owning Founding Fathers (rather than philosophical principles). His ideas fell out of favor in the 1950's, when other historians pointed out problems with his research.117
365105646Loose vs. Strict ConstructionLoose construction: the government can take reasonable actions that the Constitution does not specifically forbid; Strict construction: the government should do only what the Constitution specifically says it can do118
365105647Pinckney's TreatyWASHINGTON agreement between the United States and Spain that changed Florida's border and made it easier for American ships to use the port of New Orleans119
365105648Bank WarJACKSON believed the Bank of US had too much power and was too rich. Vetoed the 2nd Bank charter and withdrew gov't money from the US Banks and put it into pet banks120
365105649Burr ConspiracyJEFFERSON scheme by Vice-President to lead the succession of the Louisiana Territory from the US and create his own empire. He was captured in 1807 and charged with treason. Because there was no evidence or two witnesses he was acquitted. Marshall upholds the strict rules for trying someone for treason.121
365105650Lewis and Clark Expedition1804-1806 commissioned by JEFFERSON to map and explore the Louisiana Purchase region. Beginning at St. Louis, Missouri, the expedition travelled up the Missouri River to the Great Divide, and then down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean. It produced extensive maps of the area and recorded many scientific discoveries, greatly facilitating later settlement of the region and travel to the Pacific coast.122
365105651Peggy Eaton AffairJACKSON Social scandal (1829-1831) - Secretary of War, stayed with the Timberlakes when in Washington, and there were rumors of his affair with her even before her husband died in 1828. Jackson sided with the Eatons, and the affair helped to dissolve the cabinet - especially those members associated with John C. Calhoun (V.P.), who was against the Eatons and had other problems with Jackson.123
365105652Species Circular1836, Issued by Andrew JACKSON, it required a payment for public land purchases in gold or silver. This was an attempt to deduce the amount of money in circulation and limit land speculation. The results contributed to the Panic of 1837 and had deflationary results.124
365105653Rise of second party system1830s-1850s, A historian's term for the national two-party rivalry between Democrats and National Republicans / Whigs... It started in the late 1820s and ended in the 1850s with the death of the Whig Party and rise of the Republican Party.125
365105654Alex de TocquevilleFrench Aristocrat came to visit America and wrote a review about what America was like. Wrote Democracy in America (one of the most read books in history)126
365105655Lyceum MovementDeveloped in the 1800's in response to growing interest in higher education. Associations were formed in nearly every state to give lectures, concerts, debates, scientific demonstrations, and entertainment. This movement was directly responsible for the increase in the number of institutions of higher learning.127
365105656Dorothea DixTireless reformer, who worked mightily to improve the treatment of the mentally ill. Appointed superintendant of women nurses for the Union forces.128
365105657Republican MotherhoodThe idea that American women had a special responsibility to cultivate "civic virtue" in their children129
365105658Battle of San JacintoJACKSON (1836) Final battle of the Texas Revolution; resulted in the defeat of the Mexican army and independence for Texas130
365105659Webster- Ashburton TreatyJ. TYLER 1842 between the US and the Brits, settled boundry disputes in the North West, fixed most borders between US and Canada, talked about slavery and excredition131
365105660Gadsen PurchaseFILLMORE strip of land in present day Arizona and New Mexico for which the United States paid Mexico $10 million in 1853.132
365105661Garrison and the Liberatoran abolitionist leader who wrote an abolitionist newspaper... He advocated total equality... He was uncompromising towards American cultures... Churches suck... Anti-slavery133
365105662Gabriel Prosserin 1800, he gathered 1000 rebellious slaves outside of Richmond; but 2 Africans gave the plot away, and the Virginia militia stymied the uprising before it could begin, along with 35 others he was executed.134
365105663Denmark VeseyA mulatto who inspired a group of slaves to seize Charleston, South Carolina in 1822, but one of them betrayed him and he and his thirty-seven followers were hanged before the revolt started.135
365105664Fugitive Slave Act of 1850FILLMORE allowed government officials to arrest any person accused of being a runaway slave; all that was needed to take away someone's freedoms was word of a white person; northerners required to help capture runaways if requested, suspects had no right to trial136
365105665Mathew PerryA militant leader who commanded a fleet of well-armed American fleets, and brought a letter to Japan demanding them to open its ports to diplomatic & commercial exchange137
365105666Kansas - Nebraska ActPIERCE This Act set up Kansas and Nebraska as states. Each state would use popular sovereignty to decide what to do about slavery. People who were proslavery and antislavery moved to Kansas, but some antislavery settlers were against the Act. This began guerrilla warfare.138
365105667Beecher's Biblesrifles shipped to antislavery settlers in kansas by the congregation Brooklyn, NY minister Henry Ward Beecher139
365105668Caning of SumnerIn May 1856 he gave a speech openly attacking Andrew Butler of South Carolina. Preston Brooks, the nephew of Butler attacked him with a cane two days later while he was working at his desk. Northeners were horrified. Southeners rejoiced.140
365105669Crittenden CompromiseBUCHANAN 1860 - attempt to prevent Civil War... offered a Constitutional amendment recognizing slavery in the territories south of the 36º30' line, noninterference by Congress with existing slavery, and compensation to the owners of fugitive slaves - defeated by Republicans141
365105670CopperheadsMost extreme portion of the Peace Democrats. They openly obstructed the war through attacks against the draft, against Lincoln, and the emancipation. Based in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. There was really no victory for this group.142
365105671Trent AffairLINCOLN In 1861 the Confederacy sent emissaries James Mason to Britain and John Slidell to France to lobby for recognition. A Union ship captured both men and took them to Boston as prisonners. The British were angry and Lincoln ordered their release143
365105672Ten Percent PlanLINCOLN's plan that allowed a Southern state to form its own government after ten percent of its voters swore an oath of loyalty to the United States144
365105673Wade - Davis BillLINCOLN 1864 Proposed far more demanding and stringent terms for reconstruction; required 50% of the voters of a state to take the loyalty oath and permitted only non-confederates to vote for a new state constitution; Lincoln refused to sign the bill, pocket vetoing it after Congress adjourned.145
365105674CarpetbaggerA northerner who went to the South immediately after the Civil War; especially one who tried to gain political advantage or other advantages from the disorganized situation in southern states;146
365105675Whiskey RingDuring the GRANT administration, a group of officials were importing whiskey and using their offices to avoid paying the taxes on it, cheating the treasury out of millions of dollars.147
365105676GreenbacksGRANT Name given to paper money issued by the government during the Civil War, so called because the back side was printed with green ink. They were not redeemable for gold, but $300 million were issued anyway. Farmers hit by the depression wanted to inflate the notes to cover losses, but GRANT vetoed an inflation bill and greenbacks were added to permanent circulation. In 1879 the federal government finally made greenbacks redeemable for gold.148
365105677Credit MoblierLINCOLN Construction company formed in 1864 by owners of the Union Pacific RR, used it to dishonestly skim railroad profits for themselves149
365105678Homestead StrikeHARRISON 1892 steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against the Carnegie Steel Company. Ten workers were killed in a riot when "scab" labor was brought in to force an end to the strike.150
365105679Ashcan School of Artpart of realist movement focused on everyday life often of rough urban squalor use dark pallet, applied paint thickly, and visible brush strokes151
365105680Chautauqua MovementOne of the first adult education programs. Started in 1874 as a summer training program for Sunday School teachers, it developed into a travelling lecture series and adult summer school which traversed the country providing religious and secular education though lectures and classes.152
365105681RedeemersLargely former slave owners who were the bitterest opponents of the Republican program in the South. Staged a major counterrevolution to redeem the south by taking back southern state governments. Their foundation rested on the idea of racism and white supremacy. Redeemer governments waged and agressive assault on African Americans.153
365105682Alfred MahanAuthor who argued in 1890 that the economic future of the United States rested on new overseas markets protected by a larger navy. Wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History"154
365105683Josiah Strongexpansionist who blended racist and religious reasons to justify American expansion in the 1880s and 1890s; he saw the Anglo-Saxon race as trained by God to expand throughout the world and spread Christianity along the way.155

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