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The document is a comprehensive review guide for US history exams, divided into sections covering key topics such as Colonization, the American Revolution, Indian Wars, Slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, Imperialism, Progressivism, World Wars, and the Civil Rights Era. Each section lists significant people, laws, and events that students need to identify and understand for their Mid-Term and Final exams. The guide serves as a study aid for students preparing for assessments on these historical subjects.

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The document is a comprehensive review guide for US history exams, divided into sections covering key topics such as Colonization, the American Revolution, Indian Wars, Slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, Imperialism, Progressivism, World Wars, and the Civil Rights Era. Each section lists significant people, laws, and events that students need to identify and understand for their Mid-Term and Final exams. The guide serves as a study aid for students preparing for assessments on these historical subjects.

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Dr Kareen Williams (Study-Aid)---- US Society

USSO Mid-Term & Final ID’s Review

The Identifications in Part 1 are for the Mid-Term Exam only. Identify
the following people; laws (legislation); and events in a short
paragraph.

Part 1.
Colonization
1. Christopher Columbus 11. Pocahontas
2. Hernando Cortez 12. Bacon’s Rebellion
3. Francisco Pizarro 15. Puritans
4. Push-Pull Factors 16. King Philips War 1675
5. Incas 17. Metacomet
6. Aztec 18. Wampanog
7. Bartolome` de las Casas 19. Quakers
8. Don Juan de Onate 20. William Penn
9. Chief Pope 21. Indentured Servants
10. King Philip II 22. Headright System
11. Sir Walter Raleigh 23. Chaokia
12. Captain John Smith 24. Columbian
Exchange
13. Lord De La Warr
14. Powhatan Indians
American Revolution
1. 7 Years/ French & Indian War 17. Intolerable Act
2. William Pitt 18. Thomas Paine
3. Peace of Paris 1976 19. Articles of Confederation
4. George III 20. George Washington
5. George Grenville 21. Camp Followers
6. Proclamation of 1763 22. Northwest Ordinance
7. Munity Act 23. Shay’s Rebellion
8. Quartering Act 24. Great Compromise
9. Sugar Act 25. 3/5 Compromise
10. Currency Act 26. Constitution
11. Stamp Act 27. Federalist/ Anti-Federalist
12. Declaratory Act 28. Thomas Paine/ Common
Sense
13. Townsend Duties 29. Bill of Rights
14. Boston Massacre 30. Daniel Webster
15. Boston Tea Party 31. Spoils System
16. Conciliatory Proposition 32. Fort Necessity
Indian War & Manifest Destiny
1. Louisiana Purchase 16. Louis de Onis`
2. Treaty of Ildefonso 17. Thomas Jefferson
3. Pinckney Treaty 18. Andrew Jackson
4. War of 1812 19. Black Hawk’s war
5. Impressment 20. Indian Removal Act 1830
6. Harrison Land Law 21. Five Civilized Tribes
7. Tenskwatawa “the Prophet” 22. Trail of Tears
8. Tecumseh 23. Gen. Antonio de Santa Ana
9. Battle of Tippecanoe 24. Battle of San Jacinto
10. Manifest Destiny 25. Treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo
11. Treaty of Ghent 26. Compromise of 1850
12. Missouri Compromise 27.
13. Tallmadge Amendment 28.
14. Northwest Ordinance 29.
15. Seminole War 30.
Slavery & Civil War
1. Slavery 13. Denmark Vesey
2. Middle Passage 14. Nat Turner
3. Triangle Slave Trade 15. David Walker
4. Racism 16. Sojourner Truth
5. Slave Codes 17. Fredrick Douglass
6. One Drop Rule 18. Harriet Beecher Stowe
7. Fugitive Slave Law 1850 19. Abolitionist Movement
8. ACS 20. Underground RR
9. Eli Whitney 21. Free Soil Ideology
10. Cotton Gin 22. US Civil War
11. William L. Garrison 23. Abraham Lincoln
12. Gabriel Prosser 24.
Part II: Reconstruction
The Identifications in Part 2 are for the Final Exam only!!!

1. 13th, 14th, 15th Amendment 11. Plessey v. Ferguson


2. Black Codes 12. Freedman’ s Bureau
3. KKK 13. Edwin B. Stanton
4. Sharecropping 14. Abraham Lincoln
5. Mississippi Plan 15. Andrew Johnson
6. Grandfather Clause 16. 10 % Plan
7. Reconstruction Act 1867
8. Civil Rights Act 1866
9. Compromise 1877
10. Jim Crow laws
Industrialization
1. AFL 17. Vertical Integration
2. IWW 18. Andrew Carnegie
3. Knights of Labor 19. Thomas Edison
4. Monroe Doctrine 20. Henry Ford
5. Samuel Gompers 21. Assembly Line
6. Henry & George Cox 22. John Rockefeller
7. Pullman Strike 23. NYC Triangle Fire
8. Haymarket Riot/Strike 24. Muckrakers
9. Charlie Chaplin 25. Florenz Zigfeld
10. Lillian Gish 26. Vaudeville
11. Joseph Pulitzer 27. Open Door
12. Yellow Journalism 28. Story of Sadie
13. Morris Rosenfeld 29.
14. Tenements 30.
15. John P. Morgan
16. Morganization
Imperialism
1. McKinley Tariff 9. Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
2. Princess Liliuokalani 10. Maine
3. Spanish-American War 11. United Fruit Company
4. Panama Canal 12. Monroe Doctrine
5. Emilio Aguinaldo 13. Venezuela Crisis
6. Insurrectors 14. Guam
7. Protectorate 15. Puerto Rico
8. Philippe Bunau Varilla
Progressivism
1. Upton Sinclair 18. Mann-Elkins Act
2. Pure Food & Drug Act 19. Prohibition
3. Meat Inspection Act 20. Al Capone
4. FDA 21. Temperance Movement
5. The Jungle 22. Muckrakers
6. Jane Addams 23. NAACP
7. Hull House 24. W. E. B. Dubois
8. Alice Paul 25. Booker T. Washington
9. ERA 26. Tuskegee Institute
10. NAWSA 27. The Crisis
11. NACW 28. Suffrage Movement
12. Ida B. Wells 29. Anti-Saloon League
13. Nellie Bly 30. 19th Amendment
14. ICC 31. Theodore Roosevelt
15. Hepburn Act 32. 18th Amendment
16. Elizabeth Stanton 33. Susan B. Anthony
17. National Consumers League 34. Carrie Catt
WW I
1. Black Hand 11. Spirit of 76’
2. CPI 12. Bonus Expeditionary Force
3. George Creel 13. Triple Alliance
4. Espionage Act 14. Triple Entente`
5. Charles Schneck 15. Lusitania
6. League of Nations 16. American Protective League
7. Paris Peace Conference
8. Woodrow Wilson
9. Gore-McLemore Resolutions
10. Zimmermann Telegram
Great Depression
1. Harlem Renaissance 19. New Deal 36.
Scottsboro Trial
2. Marcus Garvey 20. NRA 37. Flapper
3. Negro World 21. AAA 38.
American
4. Black Star Line 22. TVA Protective
League
5. UNIA 23. CCC
6. Good Neighbor Policy 24. PWA
7. Rafael Trujillo 25. Bankers Holiday
8. General Anastasia Somoza 26. Banking Act.
9. Ramon Grau San Martin27. Dust Bowl
10. Flugencio Batista 28. Wagner Connery Bill
11. Fidel Castro 29. Emergency Relief
Appropriations Act
12. Francois Duvalier ‘Papa Doc’ 30. National Labor Relations
Act
13. Jean-Claude Duvalier ‘Baby Doc’
14. Black Cabinet 31. SS Act
15. Executive Order 8802 32. Wealth Tax Act
16. Black Thursday 33. National Housing Act
17. Black Tuesday 34. A. Philip Randolph
18. Fireside Chat 35. Scottsboro Trial
WW II
1. Adolf Hitler 15. Soong Meiling
2. Nazi/ Fascist 16. OWI
3. Benito Mussolini 17. D-Day Attack
4. Francisco Franco 18. Hiroshima
5. Joseph Stalin 19. Nagasaki
6. Anti-Comintern Pact 20. WPB
7. Rome-Berlin Axis 21. NWLB
8. Munich Conference 22. War Labor Disputes Act
9. Nazi-Soviet Pact 23. WASP
10. Neutrality Act 1935, 1936, 1937
11. Lend-Lease Bill 24. Manhattan Project
12. Selective Training & Service Act
13. Chiang Kai-Shek 25. Tuskegee Airmen
14. Mao Zedong 26. Pearl Harbor Bombing
27. USS Arizona/ USS Nevada
28. Rosie the Riveter
The 1950’s/ Civil Rights Era
1. Sen. Joseph McCarthy 15. SNCC
2. McCarthyism 16. Brown v. Board of Ed.
3. HUAC 17. Sit-in’s
4. Loyalty Probe 18. Emmitt Till
5. Will Geer 19. Gov. Orval Faubus
6. Zero Mostel 20. Little Rock
7. Alger Hiss 21. Malcolm X
8. Whittaker Chambers 22. Black Panther Party
9. Ameriasia 23. NOI
10. Dr. M. L. King 24. Civil Rights Act 1964
11. SCLC 25. Communist
12. Montgomery Bus Boycott 26. CORE
13. Rosa Parks 27. Hollywood 10
The 1960’s-70’s (Vietnam/ Anti-War Movement)
1. NATO 12. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 23. Bay of
Pigs
2. Korean War 13. Nixon Doctrine 24.
Cuban
3. 38th Parallel 14. Viet Cong
Missile Crisis
4. Syngman Rhee (democrat) 15. Watergate Scandal
5. Kim II Sung (communist) 16. CREEP
6. Vietcong 17. Anti-war Movement (draft/ Vietnam)
7. Operation Mongoose 18. Roe v. Wade
8. Ngo Dinh Diem 19. Reed v. Reed
9. Ho Chi Minh 20. Gay Rights Movement
(Stonewall Riot)
10. My Li Massacre 21. Women’s Movement (NOW)
11. Pentagon Papers 22. Tet Offensive

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