AP US History
382884995 | Puritan motive | build a city on a hill | |
382884996 | Motive of those settling Virginia | seek profit | |
382884997 | First Great Awakening | Ivy League colleges founded by New Lights | |
382884998 | Deism | ... | |
382884999 | Albany Congress 1754 | Franklin makes the first attempt to unite the colonies - fails | |
382885000 | Legal rights of women (Colonial Era) | ... | |
382885001 | Stamp Act, Stamp Act Congress | ... | |
382885002 | Slavery in pre-independence times | ... | |
382885003 | Indentured servants | ... | |
382885004 | Proclamation of 1763 | ... | |
382885005 | Articles of Confederation | ... | |
382885006 | Bill of Rights | protect individual liberties, gave states powers not directly given to federal gov't | |
382885007 | Attitude of Founding Fathers towards political parties | everyone's everything | |
382885008 | Hamilton's Economic Plans | ... | |
382885009 | Shay's Rebellion | ... | |
382885010 | XYZ Affair | ... | |
382885011 | Marbury vs. Madison | ... | |
382885012 | Louisiana Purchase | we want control of Mississippi River mouth | |
382885013 | Hartford Convention | ... | |
382885014 | Eli Whitney | interchangeable parts to rifle, cotton gin | |
382885015 | Henry Clay's American System | high tarriffs, Bank of US, federal funding of internal improvements | |
382885016 | Monroe Doctrine | USA will police Western Hemisphere, Europe will not extend itself over here | |
382885017 | Andrew Jackson | Indian removal, veto Congress, opposes nullification, opposes Bank of US, supports Westward expansion | |
382885018 | Trail of Tears | forced Indian relocation to western territory from the south | |
382885019 | Nullification, John C. Calhoun, Tariff of Abominations (1828) | ... | |
382885020 | Transcendalists | ... | |
382885021 | Ralph Waldo Emerson | individuality, self-reliance | |
382885022 | William Lloyd Garrison | The Liberator, called for immediate abolition and emancipation | |
382885023 | Harriet Tubman | Underground Railroad | |
382885024 | Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) | slave is not a citizen, is property, Missouri Compromise deemed unconstitutional | |
382885025 | Popular Sovereignty | ... | |
382885026 | Kansas-Nebraska Act | ... | |
382885027 | Douglas' Freeport Doctrine | popular sovereignty can exclude slavery anywhere | |
382885028 | Causes of Civil War | maintain Union, fight over slaves | |
382885029 | Emancipation Proclamation (1863) | gave North moral high ground, calculated to win support of Britain and France | |
382885030 | Radical Reconstruction | ... | |
382885031 | Compromise of 1877 | ends Reconstruction in the South | |
382885032 | Knights of Labor | ... | |
382885033 | Dawes Act (1887) | assimilate Indians into mainstream America, kill tribal identity | |
382885034 | Social Gospel | philathropy to where rich people want | |
382885035 | Populists | farmers' party, wanted "free silver" | |
382885036 | Yellow Press | called for war with Spain, Remember the Maine, Hearst & Pulitzer | |
382885037 | New Immigration | from southeastern Europe after Civil War (Gilded Age) | |
382885038 | Open Door Polibcy | open access to China for American investment | |
382885039 | Du Bois & Booker T. Washington | ... | |
382885040 | Muckrakers | Sinclair Lewis, Mother Jones | |
382885041 | Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare | main reason for US joining WWI | |
382885042 | Wilson's 14 Points | Wilson lost vote in Senate because he wouldn't compromise on wording. Senate didn't want USA totally tied to L of N charter | |
382885043 | Bonus Army (1932) | give us our bonus, now! | |
382885044 | 100 Day Congress and New Deal | ... | |
382885045 | Civilian Conservation Corps | ... | |
382885046 | Cuban Missile Crisis | ... | |
382885047 | Brown v. Board of Ed | overturned Plessy v. Ferguson, deemed separate wasn't actually equal | |
382885048 | Sputnik (1957) | arms/space race, education gets emphasized in US | |
382885049 | Sit-Ins (1960) | Greensboro, NC seeking integration of public facilities | |
382885050 | Civil Rights Act (1960, 1964) | ... | |
382885051 | Malcom "X" | ... | |
382885052 | Gulf of Tonkin Incident | gave LBJ a free hand to escalate Vietnam War | |
382885053 | Watergate | Nixon's impeachment | |
382885054 | Tet Offensive (1968) | Americans no longer happy with Vietnam War | |
382885055 | Camp David Accords | Carter, Begin, and Sadat, peace in Middle East |