WHAT LEAPS INTO YOUR MIND WHEN YOU
HEAR...
1. _________________________ Mr. Madison’s War
2.
_________________________ Great Compromiser
3. _________________________
“Separate but equal”
4. _________________________ Hull House
5.
_________________________ 1911 Fire
6. _________________________ 1912
ship sinking
7. _________________________ Gospel of Wealth
8.
_________________________ using war stories in political campaigns
9.
_________________________ sensational news stories
10.
________________________ publisher most associated with #9
11.
________________________ New York political machine
12.
________________________ Battling Bob and state
13.
________________________ Open Door Policy (country and proposer)
14.
________________________ Appeasement (event )
15.
________________________ Frontier theory
16. ________________________
Scientific management
17. ________________________ International Police
Power in Latin America
18. ________________________ “Mother” of the birth
control movement
19. ________________________ Chief forester during the
Taft administration
20. ________________________ Back to Africa
Movement
21. ________________________ Mother of the Civil Rights
Movement
22. ________________________ George Kennan policy
23.
________________________ Manifest Destiny
24. ________________________
Seward’s Folly
25. ________________________ Fulton’s Folly
26.
________________________ Assassinated Abraham Lincoln
27.
________________________ Assassinated John F. Kennedy
28.
________________________ Lone Star Republic
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29. ________________________ Commander at Little Big Horn
30.
________________________ Wrote the lyrics of the Star Spangled
Banner
31. ________________________ First commercial radio
station
32. ________________________ Assassinated James
Garfield
33. ________________________ Assassinated William
McKinley
34. ________________________ City of Brotherly Love
35.
________________________ First Capitol of the United States
36.
________________________ Capitol of the Northwest Territory
37.
________________________ Assassinated Martin Luther King, Jr.
38.
________________________ First Capitol of the Confederacy
39.
________________________ Second Capitol of the United States
40.
________________________ Assassinated Robert Kennedy
41.
________________________ Second capitol of the Confederacy
42.
________________________ Third Capitol of the United States
43.
________________________ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
44.
________________________ Founder of the Sons of Liberty
45.
________________________ Mercenaries who fought for the British
46.
________________________ This rebellion occurred under the Articles of
Confederation
47. ________________________ Series of laws passed by
British to impose
mercantilism on colonists
48.
________________________ Garfield’s assassination prompted this law
49.
________________________ 1892 Populist Party candidate
50.
________________________ He made the “Cross of Gold” speech in 1896
51.
________________________ Three Progressive reforms which gave more
involvement in law-making to the people
52. ________________________
She submitted the first version of the Equal
Rights Amendment to Congress in
1923.
53. ________________________ He organized the Rough
Riders
54. ________________________ It prompted the Pure Food and Drug
Act.
55. ________________________ He popularized the idea of the “New
Navy”
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56. ________________________ It disclaimed any American intention to
annex
Cuba
57. ________________________ U.S. naval base in
Cuba
58. ________________________ Treaty between Russia and Germany which
ended
Russia’s participation in World War I.
59.
________________________ Main reason for U.S. entry into World War I.
60.
________________________ “Smoke-filled room” presidential candidate
61.
________________________ FDR’s informal radio talks
62.
________________________ Chief Justice during whose tenure the Supreme
Court
increased the powers of the federal
government
63.
________________________ Chief Justice during whose tenure major
advances
were made in civil and criminal rights
64.
________________________ First law passed by Parliament for the purpose
of
raising revenue in the colonies
65. ________________________ These 4 laws
were passed by Parliament in 1774
in retaliation for the Boston Tea
Party
66. ________________________ He built the Wilderness Road in
1775
67. ________________________ He planned a slave rebellion in
Virginia in 1800
68. ________________________ He killed Alexander
Hamilton in a duel
69. ________________________ Readers
70.
________________________ Education, Massachusetts, first half of 19th.
century
71. ________________________ Second Party System
72.
________________________ Vice President of the Confederacy
73.
_______________________ Bear Flag Republic
74. _______________________
Conservationist of the 1890’s
75. _______________________ “Cross of Gold”
Speech
76. _______________________ Atlanta Compromise
77.
_______________________ Niagara Movement
78. _______________________
Gospel of Wealth
79. _______________________ “Rags to Riches”
Stories
80. _______________________ Spheres of Influence
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81. _______________________ “Checkers” Speech
82.
_______________________ Governor of the Dominion of New England
83.
_______________________ Molasses to Rum to Slaves
84.
_______________________ His rebellion in New York was a response to the
Glorious Revolution.
85. _______________________ German migrants who
settled in Penns Woods.
86. _______________________ The belief that
Parliament represented all
Englishmen regardless of whether they could
vote.
87. _______________________ Most effective resistance movement
against
British control in the 1760’s
88. _______________________ It
asked George III for “a happy and permanent
reconciliation” in
1775.
89. _______________________ Type of legislature established by the
Articles
of Confederation.
90. _______________________ Only state
with no representative at the 1787
Constitutional Convention.
91.
_______________________ It settled the problem of representation during
the
Constitutional Convention.
92. _______________________ It elects the
president of the United States.
93. _______________________ They
supported ratification of the Constitution.
94. _______________________
Madison, Jay, and Hamilton wrote these.
95. _______________________
Number of amendments
96. _______________________ Concept that states the
Supreme Court can declare
a law to be unconstitutional.
97.
_______________________ Washington’s use of the heads of the executive
departments as his chief advisors resulted in the
creation of
this.
98. _______________________ He laid the foundation of American
fiscal policy
99. _______________________ Agreement to assumption of
state debts by the
federal government was given in exchange for
making
this the capitol of the country.
100. _______________________ Strict and
broad constructionism first arose
over this issue.