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SSGHSGT Review US History Domains 2 & 3

SSGHSGT Review US History Domains 2 & 3. Created By: Mrs. McCall-Hubert. Standard 1 – Colonial Era. Descriptions : A. It survived because of cultivation on tobacco B. Leader was John Winthrop C. They helped the Virginians survive D. Indians to Ind. Serv. To W. Africans

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SSGHSGT Review US History Domains 2 & 3

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  1. SSGHSGT Review US History Domains 2 & 3

    Created By: Mrs. McCall-Hubert
  2. Standard 1 – Colonial Era Descriptions: A. It survived because of cultivation on tobacco B. Leader was John Winthrop C. They helped the Virginians survive D. Indians to Ind. Serv. To W. Africans E. Indentured Servants fought for a better way of life once they became free men F. Demonstrated destruction of English relationship with Indians Points of Interest: _A_1. Virginia – 1st English Colony in 1609 _C_2. Powhatan _D_3. Evolution of Slavery _E_4. Bacon’s Rebellion _B_5. Massachusetts _F_6. King Phillips War * Match the Points of Interest with the correct description
  3. Standard 1 – Colonial Era Continued . . . Descriptions: A. Left Mass. & founded R.I. B. Founded to escape religious persecution C. Cooperation of Church & State D. Were pacifists and mainly in Pennsylvania E. Founded by William Penn F. Made up of N. York and others G. Founded by Dutch, but later became New York H. Radical belief some were possessed by the devil Points of Interest: _A_1. Roger Williams _C_2. Halfway Covenant _H_3. Salem Witch Trials _B_4. New England Colonies _F_ 5. Mid Atlantic Colonies _G_ 6. New Amsterdam _E_ 7. Pennsylvania _D_ 8. Quakers
  4. Standards 2 & 3 – Colonial Econ. & Causes of American Rev. Descriptions: A. Conflict b/w French & British B. England was this to the New World C. 2nd leg of the Triangle Trade D. Led by Samuel Adams E. Rebellion for excessive taxes F. 1st Direct Tax G. Method of Early Colonial Unity H. Punished Colonists for Boston Tea Party I. England maintaining economic dominance over its colonies Points of Interest: _I_1. Mercantilism _C_ 2. Middle Passage _B_ 3. “Mother” Country _A_ 4. French & Indian War _F_ 5. Stamp Act _D_ 6. Sons of Liberty _E_ 7. Boston Tea Party _H_ 8. Intolerable Acts _G_ 9. Committees Of Correspondence
  5. Standards 2 & 3 – Colonial Economy & Causes of American Revolution Chronology of Events Leading Up to the American Revolution: 1. French & Indian War 2. Proclamation Of 1763 To Prevent Future Conflicts With N.A. 3. Britain Increased Colonial Taxes To Pay Off War Debt 4. Formation of Sons of Liberty 5. Boston Tea Party 6. Intolerable Acts 7. Nation Formed Committees of Correspondence & Became Unified 8. Revolution Begins
  6. Standard 4 – American Revolution Descriptions: A. Leader of Red Coats B. Mercenaries for G.B. C. Leader of Cont. Army D. Official end of War & Recognition of American Independence E. Final Battle F. Supported the British G. First victory for Continental Army H. Harsh Winter I. French military ally to America J. Turning Point to favor America Points of Interest: _C_1. George Washington _B_ 2. Hessians _F_ 3. Tories _E_ 4. Yorktown _G_ 5. Trenton _H_ 6. Valley Forge _J_ 7. Saratoga _A_ 8. Cornwallis _I_ 9. LaFayette _D_ 10. TOP, 1783
  7. Standards 5 & 6: America in Its Infancy Descriptions: A. Largest land deal in history B. 2nd War with England C. Benefitted Large States D. Agreement on counting slaves in population E. Unifying America geographically & economically F. Central U.S. Bank G. Set up our US Congress H. Explorers of LA Purchase I. Told Europe to stay out of Western Hemisphere J. Benefitted Small States Points of Interest: _G_1. Great Compromise _C_ 2. VA Plan _J_ 3. NJ Plan _D_ 4. 3/5 Compromise _A_ 5. LA Purchase _B_ 6. War of 1812 _E_ 7. American System _I_ 8. Monroe Doctrine _F_ 9. B.U.S. _H_ 10. Lewis & Clark
  8. Standard 7: 19th Cent. Growth Descriptions: A. Desire to abolish alcohol B. Inventor of Cotton Gin Interchangeable Parts C. Horace Mann led this reform D. Promoted national unity & gave all white males suffrage E. Desire to end slavery F. Where women wrote their “Declaration of Sentiments” G. Favoring a region of the country over the country as a whole H. USA’s God Given right to expand westward I. Led by John C. Calhoun & violated Federalism J. Kept the balance in Congress between slave states and free states Points of Interest: _B_1. Eli Whitney _H_ 2. Manifest Destiny _E_ 3. Abolition _A_ 4. Temperance _C_ 5. Public Schools _F_ 6. Seneca Falls Convention _D_ 7. Jacksonian Democracy _J_ 8. Missouri Comp. _G_ 9. Sectionalism _I_ 10. Nullification
  9. Standard 8: Causes of Civil War Descriptions: A. Most Violent slave uprising B. 11th Pres. That promoted expansion of slavery C. Nickname for settlers of CA D. Editor of “North Star” E. Attempt to keep peace in USA over slavery by enacting a strict fug. Slave Law F. Slave attempted to sue for his freedom G. Editor of “Liberator” H. Allowing the territories to use popular sovereignty I. Conflict over the SW J. Method of capturing slaves who ran away to free areas Points of Interest: _D_1. Frederick Douglass _G_ 2. William Lloyd Garrison _A_ 3. Turner’s Rebellion _B_ 4. James K. Polk _I_ 5. Mexican War _E_ 6. Comp. of 1850 _J_ 7. Fugitive Slave Law _C_ 8. 49ers _F_ 9. Dred Scott Case _H_ 10. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  10. Standard 9: Civil War Descriptions: A. Assassinated Lincoln B. Confederate General who became famous at “Bull Run” C. President of the Confederacy D. Top Union Commander E. President of the USA when the Civil War sparked F. President of the USA during most of the Civil War G. Top Confederate Commander H. First act of rebellion against USA I. Union General who burned GA J. Led a violent rebellion called “Bleeding Kansas” & a raid in Harper’s Ferry, VA Points of Interest: _D_1. Ulysses S. Grant _G_ 2. Robert E. Lee _B_ 3. “Stonewall” Jackson _I_ 4. Wm. Tecumseh Sherman _F_ 5. Abe Lincoln _C_ 6. Jefferson Davis _A_ 7. John Wilkes Booth _E_ 8. James Buchanan _H_ 9. Ft. Sumter _J_ 10. John Brown
  11. Standard 9: Civil War Cont. Descriptions: A. Bloodiest Battle B. Anaconda Plan C. End of Sherman’s March to the Sea D. Bloodiest Single Day Battle E. Anaconda Plan F. 6 Week Siege Victory for US Grant G. Beg. Of Sherman’s March to the Sea H. Anaconda Plan I. Promise to end slavery J. More industry, people & better transportation Points of Interest _D_ 1. Antietam _F_ 2. Vicksburg _A_ 3. Gettysburg _G_ 4. Atlanta _B_ 5. Blockade SE Coast _C_ 6. Savannah _E_ 7. Capture Richmond _I_ 8. Emancipation Proclamation _H_ 9. Capture Miss. River _J_ 10. Northern Advantage(s)
  12. Standard 10: Reconstruction Descriptions: A. Attempt to help freed slaves B. Guaranteed Citizenship C. Segregation laws in the South D. Too lenient on the South E. Deal that ended Reconstruction in connection to the Pres. Election of 1876 F. Outlawed Slavery G. Too strict on the South H. White supremacy racist group formed after the Civil War I. Gave ALL males suffrage J. Legalized “Sep. but Equal” Points of Interest: _D_1. Presidential Reconstruction _G_2. Radical Reconstruction _A_3. Freedmen’s Bureau _C_ 4. Jim Crow Laws _F_ 5. 13th Amendment _B_ 6. 14th Amendment _I_ 7. 15th Amendment _E_ 8. Comp. of 1877 _H_ 9. KKK _J_ 10. Plessy V. Ferguson
  13. Standards 11, 12 & 13d: Growth in Post-Reconstruction Descriptions: A. Main one was Ida Tarbell, who were journalists that exposed big business abuses B. Connected USA East & West C. Oil Tycoon D. Immediate reaction by immigrants upon coming to America E. Leader of Union called American Fed. Of Labor (AFL) F. Anti-Immigrant Law that limited Chinese Immigrants to USA G. Steel Tycoon H. Leaders of USA & Japan agreed to limit Japanese Immigration to USA I. Ports Immigrants passed through in coming to America J. RR Tycoon Points of Interest: _G_ 1. Andrew Carnegie _C_ 2. John Rockefeller _J_ 3. Cornelius Vanderbilt _E_ 4. Samuel Gompers _A_ 5. Muckrakers _B_ 6. Transcontinental RR _F_ 7. Chinese Exclusion Act _H_ 8. Gentlemen’s Agreement _I_ 9. Ellis & Angel Islands _D_ 10. Culture Shock
  14. Standards 13 & 14: Industrialization, Native American Wars & Reforms Descriptions: A. Leader of Sioux Nation B. Poor conditions including sewage, fires, cramped living conditions, etc. C. Victory for Sioux D. Authored by Upton Sinclair and exposed the unhealthy conditions in the meatpacking industry E. Where America got its revenge for Wounded Knee F. Included initiative, referendum, recall, etc. G. Est. national parks & wildlife sanctuaries led by Teddy Roosevelt H. Where N.A. were placed after losing the Indian Wars I. Leader of the Hull House J. Direct Election of Senators Points of Interest: _A_ 1. Sitting Bull _C_ 2. Custer’s Last Stand _E_ 3. Little Bighorn _H_ 4. Reservations _B_ 5. Urban America _I_ 6. Jane Addams _F_ 7. Progressive Reforms _D_ 8. The Jungle _J_ 9. 17th Amendment _G_ 10. Conservation
  15. Standards 14 & 15: Imperialism & WWI Descriptions: A. Path Between the Seas B. The catalyst that plunged America into WWI C. England, France, Italy & USA D. Reinforcement of Monroe Doctrine E. The major point of Wilson’s 14 Points post WWI F. Conflict over American imperialism G. America’s international perspective before entering WWI H. British ship that was a victim of Germany’s “unrestricted warfare” I. Germany, Austria-Hungary & Ottoman Empire J. Immigration of African Americans North for jobs during WWI Points of Interest: _D_ 1. Roosevelt Corollary _G_ 2. Isolationism _B_ 3. Zimmerman Note _F_ 4. Spanish American War _A_ 5. Panama Canal _E_ 6. League of Nations _I_ 7. Central Powers _C_ 8. Allied Powers _J_ 9. Great Migration _H_ 10. Lusitania
  16. Descriptions: A. Abolished Alcohol B. Economic system that contradicts capitalism C. Socialist Candidate in 1912 Presidential Election D. Women’s Suffrage E. Method of making products more efficiently F. Fear of Communism in America G. Federal law that clearly violated individual rights (used during wartime) H. Method of making mass production possible by Henry Ford and first used with the automobile I. Won by Woodrow Wilson J. Russian uprising forcing them to drop out of WWI Standards 15 & 16: Post WWI Points of Interest: _G_ 1. Espionage _B_ 2. Socialism _C_ 3. Eugene Debs _A_ 4. 18th Amendment _D_ 5. 19th Amendment _J_ 6. Bolshevik Revolution _F_ 7. Red Scare _E_ 8. Mass Production _H_ 9. Assembly Line _I_ 10. 1912 Election
  17. Standards 17 & 18: Roaring 20’s & Causes of Great Depression Descriptions: A. Growth of African American culture B. Incorrect predictions on future economic growth C. Movies, Radios, Vacationing D. ONLY putting 10% when buying stocks E. Caused by overproduction & under consumption F. Stock Market Crash & major sign of the crash to come G. Law that protected unions and strikes from gov’t intervention H. Most famous musician of Harlem Renaissance (HR) I. Shantytowns caused by loss of homes & increased unemployment J. Famous music producer in Tin Pan Alley K. Most famous author of HR Points of Interest: _C_ 1. Leisure Activities _E_ 2. Surplus _H_ 3. Louis Armstrong _K_ 4. Langston Hughes _J_ 5. Irving Berlin _A_ 6. Harlem Renaissance _B_ 7. Speculation _G_ 8. Wagner Act _F_ 9. Black Tuesday & Black Thursday _D_ 10. Margin _I_ 11. Hoovervilles
  18. Descriptions: A. American icon conveying the role of women in the workforce while men were off fighting B. President during most of Great Depression and WWII C. Preparing for war D. America’s way of doing their part at home to help during WWII E. Japanese surprise attack on USA that catapulted us into WWII F. Turning point in our favor in Europe G. Where first nuclear bomb was created H. Social welfare programs by FDR such as Social Security, WPA, NYA to help boost America’s economy I. Official End of WWII in Asia J. Turning point in our favor in the Pacific K. Germany, Italy & Japan L. Official End of WWII in Europe M. Method of helping the Allied Powers before America actually joined WWII Standards 18 & 19: Great Depression & WWII Points of Interest: _H_ 1. New Deal _B_ 2. FDR _E_ 3. Pearl Harbor _J_ 4. Midway _M_ 5. Lend-Lease _C_ 6. War Mobilization _A_ 7. Rosie the Riveter _D_8. Rationing _G_ 9. Manhattan Project _F_ 10. D-Day _K_ 11. Axis Powers _L_ 12. VE Day _I_ 13. VJ Day
  19. Descriptions: A. Symbol of the Cold War between the USA (who formed NASA) and Russia B. First satellite launched into space C. Led by Mao Zedong, they became Communist in 1949 D. Congressional committee who sought out suspected Communists led by Joseph McCarthy E. Plan to rebuild Europe costing $17 Billion F. Statement to help fight communism around the world by any means necessary G. Fight led by General MacArthur of the expansion of Communism in this country H. First man on the moon I. America’s primary enemy during the Cold War J. America’s foreign policy to stop the spread of communism Standards 20 & 21: Cold War Points of Interest: _E_ 1. Marshall Plan _C_ 2. China _G_ 3. Korean War _D_ 4. H.U.A.C. _F_ 5. Truman Doctrine _A_ 6. Space Race _B_ 7. Sputnik _H_ 8. Neil Armstrong _J_ 9. Containment _I_ 10. U.S.S.R.
  20. Descriptions: A. Abolished charging someone to vote B. Organization that supported equality for women in the workplace C. Outlawed discrimination in voting, such as literacy tests or poll taxes D. College student organization who advocated & fought for civil rights E. Outlawed discrimination in jobs F. Overturned “Separate But Equal” making segregation in public schools illegal G. Leader of the Environmentalist Movement who authored “Silent Spring H. He ordered the integration of military I. Religious organization led by MLK, Jr. originally known as the M.I.A. J. Most famous for being jailed in Birmingham, where he wrote his “I Have A Dream” Speech K. In 1863, +200,000 came to D.C. to take part in this pivotal part of the Civil Rights Movement Standards 22 & 24: Civil Rights & The Environment Points of Interest: _G_ 1. Rachel Carson _J_ 2. MLK, Jr. _D_ 3. SNCC _I_ 4. SCLC _B_ 5. NOW _A_ 6. 24th Amendment _F_ 7. Brown V. BOE _H_ 8. President Truman _E_ 9. Civil Rights Act, ‘64 _C_ 10. Voting Rights Act, 1965 _K_ 11. March on Washington
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