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Current Issues Quiz
Cross-Topical Quiz
Landmark Supreme Ct. Cases Quiz |
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1.
PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATIONS:
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Why were they given that particular title?
-- What were the
goals of that President?
-- Was that title
given to their administration appropriate?
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- Teddy Roosevelt --> "Square
Deal"
- Franklin Roosevelt --> "New
Deal"
- Harry Truman --> "Fair
Deal"
- John F. Kennedy --> "New
Frontier"
- Lyndon Johnson --> "Great
Society"
- Richard Nixon --> "New
Federalism"
- Ronald Reagan --> "New
Federalism"
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2.
MOST IMPORTANT SUPREME COURT CASES:
-- What is the
background of the case?
-- What is the
Supreme Court decision?
-- How does the
decision affect America? |
- Marbury v. Madison - 1803
- McCulloch v. Maryland - 1819
- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia -
1831
- Dred Scott v. Sandford - 1857
- Plessy v. Ferguson - 1896
- Schenck v. U. S. - 1918
- Korematsu v. U. S. - 1944
- Brown v. Board of Education
(Topeka, KS) - 1954
- Mapp v. Ohio - 1961
- Baker v. Carr - 1962
- Engle v. Vitale - 1962
- Gideon v. Wainwright - 1963
- Escobedo v. Illinois - 1964
- Miranda v. Arizona - 1966
- Tinker v. Des Moines - 1969
- The New York Times Co. v. U. S.
- 1971
- Roe v. Wade - 1973
- U. S. v. Nixon - 1974
- Bakke v. The Regents of the
University of California - 1978
- New Jersey v. TLO - 1985
- Vernonia School District v. Action
- 1995
- Jones v. Clinton - 1997
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| 3. REFORM
MOVEMENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY: |
- Abolitionism
-- Nat Turner
-- Frederick Douglass
-- Harriet Tubman
-- John Brown
-- William Lloyd Garrison
-- Sojourner Truth
- Women's Suffrage --> Seneca Falls
Convention
-- Lucretia Mott
-- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
-- Susan B. Anthony
-- Carrie Chapman Catt
- Populism
-- the Grange
-- Farmers' Alliance
-- bimetallism
-- William Jennings Bryan --> "Cross
of Gold" speech
- Temperance
-- Carrie Nation
-- prohibition (a "dry" America) --
Volstead Act (1919)
-- 18th Amendment (1920)
- Progressivism
-- muckrakers
-- Governor Robert LaFollette (WI)
-- initiative, referendum, recall
-- 16th (1913), 17th (1913), 19th (1920)
Amendments
-- Jane Addams & Hull House -->
settlement movement
- Civil Rights
-- Booker T. Washington
-- W. E. B. DuBois
-- Marcus Garvey
-- Rosa Parks
-- Little Rock Central H. S. integration
-- Greensboro, SC sit-ins
-- NAACP
-- SNCC
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
-- March on Washington -- "I have a
dream..." speech
-- Malcolm X
-- Black Panthers
-- Civil Rights Acts of 1964 & 1968
-- Voting Rights Act of 1965
-- 24th. Amendment (1964)
-- affirmative action
- Modern Feminism
-- Betty Friedan - The
Feminine Mystique
-- N. O. W.
-- E. R. A.
-- Roe v. Wade (1973)
-- Sandra Day O'Connor
-- Geraldine Ferraro
-- Janet Reno
-- Madelaine Albright
- "Brown" Power
-- Caesar Chavez
-- Brown Panthers
- Native American Rights
-- A. I. M.
-- Wounded Knee standoff (1973)
- "Grey" Power
-- A. A. R. P.
-- COLAs
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4.
SOME IMPORTANT LITERARY WORKS:
-- What were the historical circumstance for which the book was written?
-- What was the
theme of the work? What was it about?
-- What impact did
the book have on American history?
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- Common Sense -- Thomas Paine
- The Federalist Papers
- Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Harriet
Beecher Stowe
- The Influence of Sea Power on
History: 1660-1783 - Alfred Thayer Mahan
- A Century of Dishonor - Helen
Hunt Jackson
- The Frontier in American History
- Frederick Jackson Turner
- How the Other Half Lives -
Jacob Riis
- The Jungle -- Upton Sinclair
- The Great Gatsby -- F. Scott
Fitzgerald
- The Grapes of Wrath -- John
Steinbeck
- Silent Spring -- Rachel Carson
- Unsafe At Any Speed -- Ralph
Nader
- The Feminine Mystique -- Betty
Friedan
- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
-- Dee Brown
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5. SOME
KEY LEGISLATION IN AMERICAN HISTORY:
-- What was the historical background which led to the legislation?
-- What were the
key elements of the legislation?
-- What was the
impact of that legislation on America?
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- Alien & Sedition Acts - 1798
- Indian Removal Act - 1830
- Homestead Act - 1862
- Freedman's Bureau Act - 1866
- Oriental Exclusion Act - 1882
- Pendleton Act - 1883
- Dawes [Severalty] Act - 1887
- Sherman Anti-Trust Act - 1890
- Pure Food and Drug Act - 1906
- Federal Reserve Act - 1913
- Espionage & Sedition Acts - 1918
- National Origins Act - 1929
- Social Security Act - 1935
- Wagner Act (National Labor Relations
Act) - 1935
- Lend-Lease Act - 1941
- Taft-Hartley Act - 1947
- Civil Rights Act - 1964
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution - 1964
- Voting Rights Act - 1965
- War Powers Act - 1973
- Americans With Disabilities Act -
1990
- Patriot Act - 2001
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| 6. AMERICA'S
WARS / MILITARY ENGAGEMENTS: |
- 1775-1781 -- American Revolution
- 1812-1814 -- War of 1812 -- James
Madison
- 1846-1848 -- Mexican-American War --
James Polk
- 1861-1865 -- Civil War -- Abraham
Lincoln
- 1898 -- Spanish-American War --
William McKinley
- 1914-1918 (US: 1917-1918) -- World
War I -- Woodrow Wilson
- 1939-1945 (US: 1941-1945) -- World
War II -- FDR & Harry Truman
- 1950-1953 -- Korean War -- Harry
Truman & Dwight Eisenhower
- 1964-1973 -- Vietnam War -- Lyndon
Johnson & Richard Nixon
- 1991 -- Persian Gulf War -- George H.
W. Bush
- 1999 -- Kosovo -- Bill Clinton
- 2001-- present -- Afghan War - George
W. Bush
- 2003 - present -- Iraqi War - George
W. Bush
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