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