U.S.HistoryAB History Review-CST Terms

11.1Analyze the significant events surrounding the founding of the nation. The Americans, Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4

Key Terms:CST questions # 1-4

Declaration of Independence

Enlightenment

The Great Compromise

The Virginia Plan

The New Jersey Plan

3/5 Compromise

Federalists

Antifederalists

The Federalist Papers

The Articles of Confederation

The Constitution

Marbury vs. Madison

Reconstruction

John Locke

Bill of Rights

Shay’s Rebellion

11.2Industrialization and the U.S. role as a World Power. The Americans, Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8.

Key Terms:CST questions # 14 - 22

Dawes Act

Bessemer process

Thomas Alva Edison

Alexander Graham Bell

Andrew Carnegie

Social Darwinism

John D. Rockefeller

Sherman Antitrust Act

Ellis Island

Gentlemen’s Agreement

Social Gospel Movement

Americanization Movement

Pendleton Civil Service Act

Political Machine

11.3Analyze the role religion played in the founding of America.

The Americans, chapters 3 and 13

Key Terms:CST questions # 9 - 13

Abolition

Unitarians

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Henry David Thoreau

The Great Awakening

The Second Great Awakening

Transcendentalism

William Lloyd Garrison

Fredrick Douglass

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Seneca Falls Convention

Sojourner Truth

11.4Trace the rise of the U.S. to its role as a world power in the 20th century. The Americans, chapters 9, 10 and 11.

Key terms:CST questions # 23 – 29

Open Door Policy

Panama Canal

Theodore Roosevelt

Rough Riders

San Juan Hill

Emillio Aguinaldo

“Big Stick” Policy

Yellow Journalism

U.S.S. Maine

Monroe Doctrine

Roosevelt Corollary

Imperialism

William Seward

Jose Marti

George Dewey

Boxer Rebellion

Dollar Diplomacy

Francisco “Pancho” Villa

Emilliano Zapata

John J. “Black Jack” Pershing

Espionage Act of 1918

The Red Scare

Rejection of the Versailles Peace Treaty

11.5Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological and cultural developments of the 1920’s.

The Americans, chapters 12 and 13.

Key Terms:CST questions # 30 – 36.

Marcus Garvey

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

N.A.A.C.P.

Harlem Renaissance

Nativism

Isolationism

Anarchists

The Lost Generation

Sacco and Vanzetti

Prohibition

Speak Easy

Bootlegger

Clarence Darrow

Scopes Monkey Trial

Flapper

Sinclair Lewis

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Ernest Hemingway

George Gershwin

Charles A. Lindbergh

Langston Hughes

11.6The Great Depression and the New Deal

The Americans, chapters 14 and 15

Key Terms:CST questions 37 – 44

Economic Depression

Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Stock Market Crash of 1929

Black Tuesday

“Bank Runs”

Herbert Hoover

The Bonus Army

“Hoovervilles”

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

“Bank Holiday”

Dust Bowl

“Oakies”

The Grapes of Wrath

Franklin D. Roosevelt

New Deal

“Fireside Chats”

TennesseeValley Authority (TVA)

National Recovery Administration (NRA)

Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

Huey Long

11, 7Analyze America’s participation in World War II

The Americans, chapters 16 and 17

Key Terms:CST questions # 45 – 52

Pearl Harbor

Navajo Code Talkers

Yalta Conference

Potsdam Conference

Len – Lease Act

Isolationism

Island Hopping

Tuskegee Airman

442nd Regimental Combat Team

Four Freedoms Speech

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The Marshall Plan

Winston Churchill

Joseph Stalin

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Adolph Hitler

Benito Mussolini

Emperor Hirohito

War Production Board (WPB)

The Manhattan Project

Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC)

11.9U.S. Foreign Policy since W.W. II.

The Americans, chapters 20, 21 and 22.

Key Terms:CST questions # 53 – 59.

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

The United Nations

Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

The Cold War

Warsaw Pact

Truman Doctrine

Domino Theory

Containment Policy

Suez Crisis, 1956

Bay of Pigs, 1961

Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962

Gulf of Tonkin, 1964

War Powers Act

Berlin Wall

Nikita Khrushchev

The Berlin Blockade

The Korean War

The Vietnam War

The “Nuclear Freeze” movement

The Gulf War

11.10Analyze the development of the federal civil rights and voting rights. The Americans, chapter 23 and 24.

Key Terms:CST questions # 68 – 72.

African-American civil rights movement

Brown v. Board of Education

De facto segregation

De jure segregation

United Farm Workers (UFW)

Cesar Chavez

Immigration Act of 1965

The Bracerro Program

Lyndon B. Johnson

The Great Society

American Indian Movement (AIM)

Russell Means

National Organization for Women (NOW)

Gloria Steinem

Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

New Federalism

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