US HISTORY FINAL REVIEW SHEET

DIRECTIONS: This review sheet will be worth 20 points toward your final. It will be due on the day of the final and can only be completed by writing by hand all the answers to the questions below. Each section has the questions from the test broken down into Chapters and California Standards questions. There will be 150 questions on the final.

Chapter 1 and 2: 42 Questions


-King Philip

-Puritans

-Amerigo Vespucci

-Christopher Columbus

-Pilgrims

-Patrick Henry

-Sons of Liberty

-Anti-Federalists

-Jonathon Edwards

-William Penn

-George Washington

-War hawks

-Patriot

-John Marshall

-Leif Erikson

-Loyalist

-Spain

-France

- Treaty of Paris

-Great Awakening

-Salem Witch Trials

-Maryland Colony

-Declaratory Act

-Quartering Act

-Proclamation Act

-Stamp Act

-George III

-Boston Tea Party

Popular Sovereignty

-Lexington and Concord

-Surrender of the British

-Coercive and Intolerable Acts

-Articles of Confederation

-3/5ths Compromise

-Great Compromise

-XYZ Affair

-Andrew Jackson

-Triangle Trade

-James Madison

-Thomas Jefferson

-Thomas Paine

-Common Sense

-Federalists

-Anne Hutchinson

-Indentured servant


Chapter 3 and 4: 54 Questions


- Oregon Trail

- Alamo

- Battle of San Jacinto

- Texas Revolution

- Mexican War

- Which territory was not acquired in the Mexican War?

- Which state caused the Compromise of 1850?

- Kansas-Nebraska Act

- Mexico got its independence from whom

- Most important Industrial Revolution communication advancement

- Trail of tears

- Louisiana Purchase

- Missouri Compromise

- Daniel Boone

- Harriet Tubman

- 2nd Great Awakening

- Manifest Destiny

- Rio Grande River

- Bear Flag Revolt

- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

- Dred Scott

- Fugitive salve law

- Compromise of 1850

- John Brown

- Harpers Ferry

- Harriet Beecher Stowe

- Know nothings organized themselves into what political party

- First women’s rights convention

- Popular sovereignty

- Andrew Jackson

- Forty-Niners

- Joseph Smith

- War hawks

- Eli Whitney

- Zachary Taylor

- Where did the Civil War Start?

- What state was Lincoln concerned about seceding

- Why was the North better equipped for the Civil War?

- What gave the South an advantage over the North?

- Emancipation Proclamation- what were some of the new weapons of the Civil War

- First official battle of the Civil War

- Clara Barton

- 13th, 14th, 15th amendment

- secede

- Jefferson Davis

- William Sherman

- Monitor and Merrimac

- Gettysburg Address

- Ku Klux Klan

- Carpetbaggers

- Scalawags

- Jim Crow Laws

- Freedman’s Bureau


Chapter 5 and 6: 57 Questions


-Battle of little bighorn

- The knights of labor

- George Armstrong Custer

- Monroe doctrine- Chief Joseph

- Sand creek massacre

- Geronimo

- Chisholm Trail

- Thomas Alva Edison

- Homestead Act

- Sitting Bull

- Social Darwinism

- Dawes act

- Andrew Carnegie

- John D. Rockefeller

- Henry Ford

- Samuel Gompers

- Manifest destiny

- Hennery Bessemer

- Cornelius Vanderbilt

- John Muir

- Eugene V. Debs

- Tammany Hall

- Ellis Island

- Progressive Movement

- Muckrakers

- Upton Sinclair

- Political machines

- Ida Tarbell

- Theodore Roosevelt

- Robber Barons


- What became California’s most valuable asset in the late 1800s

- Which was the most serious obstacle to building the transcontinental railroad

- The political party that grew out of a movement of farmers, workers, and reformers

- How did the Homestead Act of 1862 affect the westward expansion

- by sending native Americans to government run boarding schools what happened to the Indians

- What was President Monroe’s message to the European power in the Monroe doctrine

- In 1887, congressed passed this act which gave congress the power to regulate trusts

- Trusts drove smaller businesses out of business by

- Most early labor unions were short lived because

- What did the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 do?

- By the late 1800s consumer good were cheaper and more available because of

- A basic belief of the Progressives was that they placed their faith in

- Before 1880 most immigrants to the United States came from

- What was the Gilded Age?

- Most Progressives in the early years of the 10th century were what type of background

- What were the Progressives not concerned with

- Most immigrants arriving in the United States after 1880 settled in cities because

- The book The Jungle was based on

- He was the most prominent leader of the N.A.A.C.P.

- How did the immigrants rely and support each other in the US

- What was the purpose of the Federal Trade Commission?

- Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election because

- Roosevelt created what part because of his dislike for Taft

- John Muir was a/an

- Perhaps the most worrisome part of the immigration process for immigrants was what

Chapter 7 and 8 Questions: 45 Questions


-USS Maine

- Rough Riders

- Open Door Policy

- Boxer Rebellion

- Boxers

- Big Stick Diplomacy

- Dollar Diplomacy

- Panama Canal

- Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

- What is a reason Expansionists use in favor of Colonization?

-Social Darwinism became the basis for what theory?

- Which President adopted Dollar Diplomacy?

- Which country controlled Panama?

- Platt Amendment

-The Age of Imperialism took place in what years?

- Queen Liliuokalani

- George Dewey

- William Randolph Hearst

- Emilio Aguinaldo

- Joseph Pulitzer

- Foraker Act

-What years was WWI fought?

- Franz Ferdinand

- Triple Alliance

- Triple Entente

- The Battle of the Marne took place where?

- Pancho Villa

- Self determination

- George Creel

-Central Powers

- Zimmerman note

-Sussex Pledge

- John J Pershing

- Selective Service Act

- Porfirio Diaz

- Bernard Baruch

- Allied Powers

- Big Four

-Neutrality

- League of Nations purpose

-Weapons of WWI