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1. 1960s “Long hot summers”, Freedom Summer, Greensboro sit-ins, U-2 incident, détente 2. 1920s “lost generation”, Warren G. Harding, Henry Ford, Sacco and Vanzetti, Marcus Garvey 3. 1930s Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), phony war, Congress of Industrial

Organization, brain trust, Huey Long (Kingfish)

4. 1940s Alger Hiss, NSC 68, NATO, Casablanca Conference, Henry Wallace

5. 1820s American Colonization Society, Missouri Compromise, Era of Good Feelings, Tariff of Abominations, South Carolina Exposition

6. 1880s American Federation of Labor, Dawes Act, Alfred Thayer Mahan, horizontal integration/vertical integration, Haymarket Square Incident

7. 1950s baby boomers, Sputnik, beat generation, Brown v. Board of Education, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

8. 1930s bank holiday, National Recovery Act, destroyer deal, Scottsboro boys, Wagner Act 9. 1790s Bank of the United States, Virginia-Kentucky Resolutions, XYZ Affair, Whiskey

Rebellion, Jay Treaty

10. 1830s Bank war, spoils system/rotation in office, Second Great Awakening, Transcendentalism, gag rule

11. 1770s Battle of Saratoga, Thomas Paine/Common Sense, Coercive/Intolerable Acts, Olive Branch Petition, Boston Tea Party

12. 1960s Bay of Pigs Malcolm X, War on Poverty, Warren Commission, Ralph Nader (Unsafe at any Speed)

13. 1870s Bland-Alison Act, Thomas Nast, Henry George (Progress and Poverty), Munn v. Illinois, “Crime of ‘73”

14. 1890s Boxer Rebellion, Coxey’s Army, Frederick Olmstead, Teller Amendment, Wounded Knee

15. 1870s Chautauqua movement, Freedmen’s Bureau, Battle of Little Bighorn, “waving the bloody shirt”, Boss Tweed

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17. 1780s Connecticut (Great) Compromise, Virginia/New Jersey Plans, disestablishment, Barbary Pirates, Treaty of Paris

18. 1910s Creel Committee, Henry Cabot Lodge, “Birth of a Nation”/D.W. Griffith, Article X, Wobblies

19. 1840s cult of domesticity/true womanhood, Manifest Destiny, James K. Polk, Neal Dow, Lucretia Mott

20. 1850s Dred Scott v. Sandford, Fugitive Slave Law, Gadsden Purchase, bleeding Kansas, Sumner-Brooks affair

21. 1860s Emancipation Proclamation, Trent Affair, Homestead Act, Battle of Antietam, Crittenden Compromise

22. 1920s F. Scott Fitzgerald, cultural isolation, quota system, Harlem Renaissance, Washington Naval Conference

23. 1940s Fair Deal, Japanese interment, Truman Doctrine, Yalta Conference, Taft-Harley Act 24. 1930s Fair Labor Standards Act, New Deal, Bonus march, 21st Amendment, dole

25. 1950s Federal Highway Act, Montgomery bus boycott, Eisenhower Doctrine, Korean War, Alan Ginsberg (The Howl)

26. 1850s Freeport Doctrine, Clayton-Bulwer treaty, Lincoln-Douglas debates, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Nashville Convention

27. 1760s French and Indian War, Albany Plan, mercantilism, Salutary neglect, William Pitt 28. 1920s Georgia O’Keefe, Edward Hopper, normalcy, “Back to Africa movement”. Albert Fall 29. 1850s Hinton Helper/Impending Crisis, Stephen Douglas, popular sovereignty, Ostend

Manifesto, Lecompton Constitution

30. 1930s hundred days, America First Committee, Elijah Mohammad (Black Muslims), Kenesian economics, National Labor Relations Act

31. 1900s Insular Cases, “good and bad” trusts, Charles and Mary Beard, Great White Fleet, Square Deal

32. 1940s Jackie Robinson, GI Bill of Rights, Berlin Airlift, Marshall Plan, San Francisco Conference

33. 1900s Jacob Riis, Northern Securities Case, Samuel “Golden Rule” Jones, Muller v. Oregon, Robert LaFollette

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35. 1830s John C. Calhoun, abolitionists, Charles River Bridge case, DeTocqueville/Democracy in America, removal of deposits

36. 1920s Kellogg-Briand Pact, Herbert Hoover, H.L. Menken, Charles Lindbergh, Scopes Trial 37. 1850s Know Nothing/American Party, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Republican party/3rd Am. Party

Sys., antebellum, Underground Railroad

38. 1920s Langston Hughes, Andrew Mellon, National Origins Act, Ku Klux Klan, Calvin Coolidge

39. 1800s Lewis and Clark, Orders in Council, yeoman farmers, Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion, Judicial Review

40. 1950s Little Rock school crisis, national Defense Education Act, dynamic conservatism, Jack Kerouac, (On the Road)

41. 1790s Loose/strict constructionism, cotton gin/Eli Whitney, Citizen Genet, Bill of Rights, Alien and Sedition Acts

42. 1800s Marbury v. Madison, Embargo Act, Louisiana Purchase, impressments, interchangeable parts

43. 1920s Margaret Sanger, Thomas Hart Benton, Teapot Some/Elk Hills Scandals, Universal negro Improvement Assc., “Spirit of St. Louis”

44. 1960s Miranda v. Arizona, John F. Kennedy (New Frontier), Huey Newton (Black Panthers), Michael Harrington (The Other America), Cuban Missile Crisis

45. 1860s Molly McGuires, “forty acres and a mule”, National labor Union, crop lien system, Granger Laws

46. 1820s Monroe Doctrine, corrupt bargain, Erie Canal, Lowell/Walthan System/Lowell girls, Gibbons v. Ogden

47. 1860s Morrill Land Grant Act, National banking Act, nature of the union, 13th 14th 15th Amendments, radical reconstruction

48. 1930s National Industrial Recovery Act, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC), TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority), Franklin Roosevelt, bonus march

49. 1890s new immigrants, Plessy v. Ferguson, Joseph Pulitzer, Populist (People’s Party), Turner (Frontier) Thesis

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51. 1880s open range, Interstate Commerce Act, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, mugwumps

52. 1840s Oregon Territory, John Slidell, Commonwealth v. Hunt, Horace Mann, Webster-Ashburton Treaty

53. 1910s Palmer Raids, Schenck v. U.S., Clayton Anti-trust Act, Keating-Owen Child Labor Act, preparedness

54. 1900s Panama Canal, W.E.B. DuBois (Niagara movement), Dollar Diplomacy, Open Door Policy, Roosevelt Corollary

55. 1960s Peace Corps, Betty Friedan (The Feminine Mystique), Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Stokely Carmichael (Black Power), Great Society

56. 1880s Pendleton (Civil Service) Act, Samuel Gompers, Gilded Age, Farmer’s Alliances, Chinese Exclusion Act

57. 1700-1750s Peter Zenger trial, Great Awakening, James Oglethorpe, George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards

58. 1600-1650s Pilgrims/Separatists, Anne Hutchinson, headright system, Freedom of conscience, city on a hill

59. 1900s Platt amendment, Louis Sullivan, Progressive movement, Russo-Japanese War, Hay-Buneau-Varilla Treaty

60. 1880s pragmatism (William James), Salvation Army, John Dewey, Young Men’s Christian Association, Edward Bellamy (Looking Backward)

61. 1840s Prigg v Pennsylvania, Mexican American War, Mormons, free soilers, American Anti-slavery Society

62. 1760s Quartering Act, Stamp Act, Paxton Boys, Sugar Act, no taxation without representation

63. 1970s SALT I Treaty, hippies, Camp David Accords, Mayaguez incident, Bakke v Board of Regents

64. 1790s Samuel Slater Federalist/First American Party System, Pinckney Treaty, undeclared naval war, full funding/assumption

65. 1930s Securities and Exchange Commission, Neutrality acts, court packing scheme, “share the wealth”, Indian Reorganization Act

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Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Wilmot Proviso

67. 1940s Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, Ralph Bunche, George Kennan, United Nations, Korematsu v. U.S.

68. 1890s settlement house movement, William Jennings Bryan, Atlanta Compromise, jingoism, Sherman Silver Purchase Act

69. 1780s Shays’ Rebellion, Northwest Ordinance, Three-fifths Compromise, Articles of Confederation, Annapolis Convention

70. 1880s Social Gospel, Knights of Labor, Jim Crow Laws, A Century of Dishonor, social Darwinism

71. 1890s Spanish-American War, Booker T. Washington, Gospel of Wealth, yellow journalism, Sherman Anti-Trust Act

72. 1900s spheres of influence, Big Stick Policy, Lochner v. New York, Gentlemen’s Agreement, muckrakers

73. 1760s Stamp Act Congress, Sons of Liberty, non-importation agreements, Pontiac’s Rebellion, Townshend Acts

74. 1980s supply-side economics, Iran-Contra, Geraldine Ferraro, Oliver North, “evil empire” 75. 1770s Tea Act, Boston Massacre, Gaspee Affair, First/Second Continental Congress, Crisis

papers

76. 1870s the Grange, Credit Moblier Scandal, long drives, Horatio Alger, Chief Joseph 77. 1900s Theodore Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair (The Jungle), Emilio Aguinaldo, Pure Food and

Drug Act, Anthracite Coal Strike

78. 1650-1700s Trade and Navigation Acts, Bacon’s Rebellion, King Phillip’s War, Salutary neglect, Halfway Covenant

79. 1830s Trail of Tears, Dorothea Dix, nullification, William Lloyd Garrison/Liberator, Worcester v. Georgia

80. 1810s Treaty of Ghent, Hartford Convention, Adams-Onis Treaty, War Hawks, American System

81. 1910s Treaty of Versailles, Federal Trade Commission, irreconcilables, Keating-Owen Child Labor Act, Ballinger-Pinchot Affair

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83. 1910s Underwood-Simmons Tariff, Bull Moose Party, Federal Reserve Act, “he kept us out of war”, Triangle Shirtwaist fire

84. 1910s Volstead Act, Woodrow Wilson, reservationists, Fourteen Points, insurgents revolt 85. 1960s Voting Rights Act, Barry Goldwater, Rachel Carson (Silent Spring), Cuban Missile

Crisis, Vietnamization, (Guam/Nixon Doctrine)

86. 1970s War Powers Act, Equal Rights Amendment, OPEC, Helsinki Accords, Kent State 87. 1830s Whigs/2nd American Party System, Apologist’s view of slavery, Force Act,

Independent Treasury, Specie Circular

88. 1890s William Randolph Hearst, Pullman Strike, J.P. Morgan, Cross of Gold speech, Plessy v. Ferguson

89. 1930s Works Progress Administration (WPA), cash and carry, sit-down strike, John Steinbeck (Grapes of Wrath), Social Security

90. 1600-1650s indentured servants, Mayflower Compact, Roger Williams, Great Puritan Migration, House of Burgesses

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