Vocab Quiz 5 - Review Questions for Brainscape Flashcards

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Turning point of the Revolutionary War - The French helped the colonists after this

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Saratoga

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2
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People who work during a strike

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Scabs

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3
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Deragatory term used for Southerners who supported Northern policies during Reconstruction

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Scalawags

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4
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Native American tribe from Florida who fought to keep their land, but were defeated

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Seminoles

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5
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Women’s rights convention held in the early 1800’s

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Seneca Falls Convention

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Principle stating that we should divide the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of Government into separate branches.

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Separation of Powers

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Revolt led by a Rev. War veteran because he wasn’t getting his pension - Demonstrated a major weakness of the Articles of Confederation

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Shay’s Rebellion

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Law passed in the early 1900’s to prevent businesses from controlling all parts of an industry

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Sherman Antitrust Act

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Colonial tax on royal notarization - This was the first direct tax on the colonies & angered the colonists

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Stamp Act

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Concept stating that individual states should be able to determine whether they follow a Federal law or not - This was a major cause of the Civil War

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States’ Rights

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People who believe that the Constitution should be followed literally - we cannot do anything unless it specifically states it

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Strict Constructionists

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People who believe that the Constitution can be stretched to apply to different situations at different times - we can do anything it doesn’t specifically forbid

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Loose Constructionists

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Proposed tax in imported goods that the South hated & SC threatened to nullify because it would have greatly increased prices

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Tariff of Abominations

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Farmers created these groups in the late 1800’s to deal with political issues relating to farmers (shipping prices, inflation, etc.)

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The Grange

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15
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Military tactic in which all of an enemy’s territory and propery is burned, looted, destroyed, or killed. Used in Sherman’s March to the Sea.

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Total War

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16
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Treaty ending the Revolutionary War

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Treaty of Paris

17
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Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe to expose the evils of slavery to a northern audience

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

18
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Organizations of employees working together to negotiate with management over issues in the workplace

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Unions

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Statements passed in two states explaining why they would not enforce the Alien & Sedition Acts in the early 1800’s

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VA & KY Resolutions

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Plan brought to the Constitutional Convention that would have given states congressional representation based on the size of each state’s population

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VA Plan

21
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Battle in which the Union gained control of the Mississippi River

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Vicksburg

22
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Founder of the NAACP

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W.E.B. DuBois

23
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Uprising over an tax on alcohol during the nation’s early years - George Washington led troops out himself to put it down

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Whiskey Rebellion

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Populist Presidential candidate who gave the “Cross of Gold” speech and later served as prosecutor at the Scopes Monkey Trial

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William Jennings Bryan

25
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Abolitionist newspaper publisher who called for immediate emancipation, but still held some racist views

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William Lloyd Garrison

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Quaker known for founding Pennsylvania as a well planned, religiously tolerant colony.

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William Penn

27
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Civil War General remembered for using Total War on his March to the Sea

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William Tecumseh Sherman

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Proposed law that would have prohibited slavery in any land purchased from Mexico - It failed & made the South want to keep a balance in Congress between northern & southern states

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Wilmot Proviso

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Site where a number of surrendering Native Americans were massacred at the end of the Indian Wars

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Wounded Knee

30
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Contracts stating the the employee will not join a Union - These were often used in the late 1800’s to prevent unions from organizing

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Yellow Dog Contracts

31
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Final battle of the Revolutionary War

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Yorktown