US History Student Expectation Details
Westward Expansion
3A Indian policies
26BAmericanization movement
3BGrowth of railroads
3BFarm issues
3BCattle industry boom
12AKlondike Gold Rush
15ATranscontinental Railroad
15AHomestead Act
13AWestward Expansion
Gilded Age
3AGrowth of political machines
3ACivil service reform (Pendleton Act)
3ABeginnings of Populism
3BIndustrialization
3BGrowth of labor unions and
3BRise of entrepreneurship
3BFree enterprise
3BPros and cons of big business
3DImmigrants – social issues and optimism
3CUrbanization and
3CSocial Gospel
3CPhilanthropy of industrialists
15BInterstate Commerce Act
15BChanging relationship between federal government & private business
15BCosts and benefits of laissez faire
15CChinese Exclusion Act
15CImmigration quotas
24BAndrew Carnegie
25BTin Pan Alley
26BAmericanization movement
13ARural to Urban
Imperialism and World War I
2D1898
2D1914-1918
4ASpanish American War
4AUS expansionism
4AHenry Cabot Lodge
4AAlfred Thayer Mahan
4ATheodore Roosevelt
4ASanford B. Dole
4AMissionaries
4BGuam
4BHawaii
4BPhilippines
4BPuerto Rico
4CCauses of World War I
4CUS entry into World War I
4DAmerican Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
4DGeneral John J. Pershing
4EMachine guns
4EAirplanes
4ETanks
4EPoison gas
4ETrench warfare on the Western Front and stalemate
4Fisolationism
4Fneutrality
4FWoodrow Wilson’s 14 points
4FTreaty of Versailles
4GBattle of Argonne Forest
12APanama Canal
13AGreat Migration
15COpen Door Policy
15CDollar Diplomacy
19BSchenck v United States
Progressive Era
5AReforms
5AInitiative
5AReferendum
5ARecall
5A16th amendment
5A17th amendment
5A18thamendment
5A19th amendment
5BMuckrakers
5BUpton Sinclair
5BSusan B. Anthony
5BIda B. Wells
5BW.E.B. DuBois
5CPopulist party
5CProgressive party
5Cimpact of 3rd parties
14BNational Park System
15BPure Food and Drug Act
15BAnti-trust acts
15EFederal Reserve Act of 1913
26BFrances Willard
26BJane Addams
1920s
6AImmigration
6ASocial Darwinism
6AEugenics
6ARace relations
6ANativism
6AThe Red Scare
6AProhibition
6AChanging role of women
6BClarence Darrow
6BWilliam Jennings Bryan
6BHenry Ford
6BGlenn Curtiss
6BMarcus Garvey
6BCharles A. Lindbergh
16AWarren Harding’s Return to Normalcy
16AProduction efficiencies
16AReduced taxes
19CTeapot Dome
23BAmerican Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
25BHarlem Renaissance
Great Depression
2D1929
12AGreat Plains – settlement of
12ADust Bowl
16BStock Market Speculation
16BBank Failures
16BFederal Reserve System monetary policy
16BTariff’s impact on World Trade
16DRoosevelt’s Critics
16ENew Deal
16EFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation
16ESecurities and Exchange Commission
16ESocial Security Administration
19BNLRB v Jones Laughlin Steel
20BRoosevelt’s Court Packing Plan
25BCountry & Western music
World War II & Postwar America (1950’s)
2D1939-1945
2D1957
7AItalian dictatorship
7AGerman dictatorship
7AJapanese dictatorship
7APearl Harbor
7BFranklin D. Roosevelt
7BHarry Truman
7BIndustry rapid mobilization
7CU.S. Office of War Information
7DHolocaust
7DInternment of German, Italian, and Japanese Americans
7DExecutive Order 9066
7DDevelopment of Atomic and Conventional weapons
7EBattle of Midway
7EIsland hopping
7EBataan Death March
7EInvasion of Normandy
7EEuropean Theatre
7EPacific Theatre
7ELiberation of Concentration Camps
7FOmar Bradley
7FDwight Eisenhower
7FDouglas MacArthur
7FChester A. Nimitz
7FGeorge Marshall
7FGeorge Patton
7GWar bonds
7GVictory Gardens
7GTuskegee Airmen
7GFlying Tigers
7GNavajo Code Talkers
7GMilitary enlistment
7GVolunteerism
7GHomefront
7GAmerican patriotism
17ARationing
17BGI Bill (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944)
17BBaby Boom
17BProsperity of the 1950’s
17CEconomic impact of defense spending
19BKorematsu v US
25BRock and Roll
26BEleanor Roosevelt
26FVernon Baker
26FAlvin York
Cold War and Vietnam
2D1968-1969
8A US Responses to Soviet aggression (containment)
8ATruman Doctrine
8AMarshall Plan
8ANorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
8ABerlin Airlift
8AKennedy’s role in the Cuban Missile Crisis
8BArms Race
8BSpace Race
8BMcCarthyism
8BHouse Un-American Activities Committees (HUAC)
8BVenona Papers
8CKorean War
8CContainment
8DVietnam War
8DDomino Theory
8EEscalation of forces
8ETet Offensive
8EVietnamization
8EFall of Saigon
8FDraft
8F26th amendment
8FCredibility gap
8FSilent majority
8FAnti-war movement
8FRole of the Media
New Frontier
19BTinker v Des Moines
20AGulf of Tonkin Resolution
20AWar Powers Act
26FRoy Benavidez
Civil Rights Movement
9A13th amendment
9A14th amendment
9A15th amendment
9A19th amendment
9BAfrican American Civil Rights
9BChicano movement
26B Chicano Mural Movement
9BAmerican Indian Movement
9CMartin Luther King, Jr.
9CCesar Chavez
9CRosa Parks
9CHector P. Garcia
9CBetty Friedan
9DBlack Panthers
9DNonviolent approach
9EI have A Dream speech
9ELetter from Birmingham Jail
9FDesegregation of the armed forces
9FCivil Rights Act of 1957
9FCivil Rights Act of 1964
9FVoting Rights Act of 1965
9GGeorge Wallace
9GOrvalFaubus
9GLester Maddox
9GCongressional bloc of southern Democrats
9Gstatus quo
9IMendez v Westminster
9IDelgado v Bastrop ISD
9IEdgewood ISD v Kirby
9ISweatt v Painter
17DGreat Society
17DAffirmative action
17DTitle IX
19BHeart of Atlanta Motel v US
21APlessy v Ferguson
21ABrown v Board of Education (9I also)
21ATinker v Des Moines
21AHernandez v Texas (9A also)
21AWisconsin v Yoder
21AWhite v Regester
21CStrict construction
21CJudicial interpretation
23ALobbying
23ANonviolent protesting
23ALitigation
23B24th amendment
24BThurgood Marshall
25BBeat Generation
26DDelores Huerta
Modern America
2D1991
2D2001
2D2008
10ARichard M. Nixon
10ANormalization of relations with China
10ADétente
10BRonald Reagan
10BReaganomics
10BPeace through Strength
10CImpact of Energy
10DCamp David Accords
10DIran-Contra Affairs
10DMarines in Lebanon
10DIran Hostage Crisis
10DUS involvement in Middle East
10Dsupport for Israel
10EConservative Resurgence
10EPhyllis Schlafly
10EContract with America
10EHeritage Foundation
10EMoral Majority
10ENational Rifle Association
11AEnd of Cold War
11APersian Gulf War
11ABalkans Crisis
11A9/11
11AGlobal War on Terror
11CGlobal Organizations undermine U.S. sovereignty through treaties
11EElection of 2008
11FSocial Security
11FMedicare
12AHurricane Katrina
14BEnvironmental Protection Agency
14BEndangered Species Act
17EOrganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) oil embargo
17EGeneral Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
17ENorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
18ASam Walton
18AEstee Lauder
18ARobert Johnson
18ALionel Sosa
19BPatriot Act
19CWatergate
19CBill Clinton impeachment
19DCommunity Reinvestment Act of 1977
19DUSA PATRIOT ACT of 2001
19DAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
20BElection of 2000
24BBilly Graham
24BBarry Goldwater
24BSandra Day O’Connor
24BHillary Clinton
26DSonia Sotomayor
26DOprah Winfrey
Early US History
1ADeclaration of Independence
1AConstitution
1ABill of Rights
1CBenjamin Rush
1CJohn Hancock
1CJohn Jay
1CJohn Witherspoon
1CJohn Peter Muhlenberg
1CCharles Carroll
1CJonathan Trumbull, Sr.
Missing
1B
3C
9H
10F
11 B,D
12B
13A,B
14A,C
15D,E
16A,C,D
17A
18B
19A
21B
22A,C,D
26A,C,E
27A,B,C
28A,B,C