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* “cash and carry”/Lend-Lease Act | * “cash and carry”/Lend-Lease Act | ||
* appeasement | * appeasement | ||
* D-Day | |||
* Eastern Front | |||
* Hiroshima, Nagasaki | * Hiroshima, Nagasaki | ||
* Homefront | * Homefront | ||
* Japanese Internment Camps | * Japanese Internment Camps | ||
* Korematsu v. U.S. | * Korematsu v. U.S. | ||
* Manhattan Project | |||
* Nuremburg Trials | * Nuremburg Trials | ||
* Potsdam Conference | |||
* Tehran Conference | |||
* Truman’s decision | * Truman’s decision | ||
* U.S. Neutrality Acts | * U.S. Neutrality Acts | ||
* United Nations | * United Nations | ||
* Yalta Conference | |||
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=== Early Cold War === | === Early Cold War === | ||
* Berlin crisis | * Berlin crisis | ||
* Bretton Woods Conference | |||
* capitalism | * capitalism | ||
* Chiang Kai-shek | * Chiang Kai-shek | ||
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* ideology/ ideological | * ideology/ ideological | ||
* Iron Curtain / Iron Curtain speech | * Iron Curtain / Iron Curtain speech | ||
* Island hopping | |||
* Israel/ Palestine | * Israel/ Palestine | ||
* Long Telegram / Article “X” | * Long Telegram / Article “X” | ||
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=== Atomic age === | === Atomic age === | ||
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* testing | * atomic testing | ||
* bombers | * bombers | ||
* A-bomb | * A-bomb | ||
* German scientists | |||
* H-bomb | * H-bomb | ||
* brinkmanship | * brinkmanship | ||
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* Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty | * Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty | ||
* Peace Corps | * Peace Corps | ||
== Vietnam War == | == Vietnam War == |
Revision as of 20:33, 7 April 2024
US History and AP US History Running Vocabulary List: Terms, Concepts, Names and Events
Colonial Periods[edit | edit source]
Pre-Columbian[edit | edit source]
Colonial[edit | edit source]
- Bacon’s Rebellion
- headright system
- House of Burgesses
- indentured servitude
- Jamestown- general characteristics
- John Rolfe
- John Smith
- Jonathan Edwards
- King Philip’s War
- Massachusetts Bay – general characteristics
- Mercantilism
- Native American-European interactions, including disease, treatment of
- Navigation Acts
- New England town meetings
- Pequot War
- Puritans/intolerance
- Queen Anne's War
- Roanoke
- salutary neglect
- St. Augustine
- the Great Awakening
- William Penn
American Revolution[edit | edit source]
- Boston Massacre
- Boston Tea Party
- Common Sense
- Declaration of Independence
- Enlightenment philosophers
- First Continental Congress
- French and Indian War
- John Locke
- Lexington/Concord
- Montesquieu
- natural rights
- Navigation Acts
- Proclamation of 1763
- Saratoga
- social contract theory
- Thomas Paine
- Treaty of Paris of 1783 - provisions
- Valley Forge
- Yorktown
- Continental Congress/es
Early Republic[edit | edit source]
Articles of Confederation Period[edit | edit source]
- Articles of Confederation
- Shay’s Rebellion
- confederation
- sovereignty
- supermajority
- unicameral
U.S. Constitution[edit | edit source]
- 3/5ths Compromise
- amendment process
- anti-Federalists
- bicameral
- Bill of Rights
- checks and balances
- Connecticut Compromise
- Constitution
- elastic clause
- electoral college
- Federalists
- Federalism
- Federalist no. 10
- Federalist no. 51
- Federalist Papers
- Federalists
- George Washington
- Great Compromise
- impeachment
- James Madison
- New Jersey Plan
- Northwest Ordinance
- preamble
- preamble to the Constitution
- ratification
- separation of powers
- strict vs. loose interpretation
- unwritten Constitution
- Virginia Plan
Early Republic[edit | edit source]
- 12th Amendment
- American System
- Cabinet
- Democratic-Republicans
- election of 1800
- Era of Good Feelings
- Federalists
- George Washington
- Hamilton
- impressment
- Jefferson
- John Marshall
- Louisiana Purchase
- Marbury v. Madison
- McColluch v. Maryland
- Monroe Doctrine
- Mossouri Compromise
- National Bank
- nullification
- political parties
- Republican motherhood
- Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
- War of 1812
- Whiskey Rebellion
Antebellum[edit | edit source]
Jacksonian period[edit | edit source]
- John Quincy Adams
- Bank War
- Corrupt Bargain
- Force Bill
- Henry Clay
- Jacksonian democracy
- Indian Removal Act
- Nullification Crisis
- Petticoat affair
- Postal Service
- Panic of 1837
- Second Party System
- spoils system
- Tariff of 1833
- Trail of Tears
- Daniel Webster
- Worcester v. Georgia
Antebellum[edit | edit source]
Social reform[edit | edit source]
- cult of domesticity
- Declaration of Sentiments
- emancipation
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Second Great Awakening
- Seneca Falls Convention
- suffrage
- transcendentalism
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Antebellum[edit | edit source]
- Compromise of 1850
- Dred Scott decision
- Gadsden Purchase
- Gold Rush of 1849
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- manifest destiny
- Mexican American War
- popular sovereignty
- sectionalism
- Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
Latter 19th Century[edit | edit source]
Civil War[edit | edit source]
- 1860 Election
- Anaconda Plan
- Appomattox
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Ft. Sumter
- Gettysburg
- Gettysburg Address
- Lincoln’s pre-war stance on slavery
- Sherman’s March
- U.S. Grant
Reconstruction[edit | edit source]
- 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments
- black codes
- Compromise of 1877
- 40 acres and a mule
- Freedman’s Bureau
- grandfather clause
- Jim Crow laws
- literacy tests
- Plessy v. Ferguson
- poll taxes
- Radical Republicans
- Reconstruction Act of 1867
- Reconstruction programs:
- Lincoln's plans
- Johnson's program
- Congressional program
Post-Reconstruction[edit | edit source]
Economic & Political[edit | edit source]
- Andrew Carnegie
- Battle of Wounded Knee
- bimetallism
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Dawes Act /assimilation
- Gentlemen’s Agreement
- Great Migration
- Homestead Act of 1862
- laissez-faire capitalism
- melting pot
- monopoly
- nativism
- Nelson Rockefeller
- political bosses
- political machine
- Populist Party
- robber barons
- Sand Creek Massacre
- Sherman Anti-trust Act
- social Darwinism
- Standard Oil
- transcontinental railroad
- U.S. Steel
Imperialism[edit | edit source]
- Battle of Manila
- “Big Stick Policy”
- Cuba
- de Lôme Letter,
- imperialism
- William McKinley
- Open Door Policy
- Panama Canal
- Roosevelt Corollary
- Spanish-American War
- yellow journalism
- USS Maine
First half 20th Century[edit | edit source]
Progressive Era[edit | edit source]
- "Square Deal”
- 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th Amendments
- Bull Moose Party
- Direct democracy
- initiative
- Jacob Riis
- Jane Addams
- Meat Inspection Act
- muckrakers
- Progressive Party
- Progressives / progressivism
- Pure Food and Drug Act
- recall
- referendum
- Rule of Reason
- Settlement houses
- socialism
- Upton Sinclair
- Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
World War I era[edit | edit source]
- 21st & 22nd Amendments
- Black Tuesday
- Court-packing scheme
- deficit spending
- Depression of 1920-1921
- Dust Bowl
- Harlem Renaissance
- Hoover
- Hoovervilles
- League of Nations
- Lusitania/Zimmerman Note
- National Origins Act
- New Deal
- Proclamation of Neutrality
- prohibition
- pump-priming
- Red Scare
- return to ‘normalcy’
- Sacco and Vanzetti
- Scopes Trial
- Social Security
- Supreme Court
- Teapot Dome Scandal
- Treaty of Versailles
- US Senate opposition
1920s[edit | edit source]
Great Depression[edit | edit source]
FDR & New Deal[edit | edit source]
Roosevelt Administrations[edit | edit source]
- Brain Trust
- Harry Hopkins
- Francis Perkins
World War II[edit | edit source]
- “cash and carry”/Lend-Lease Act
- appeasement
- D-Day
- Eastern Front
- Hiroshima, Nagasaki
- Homefront
- Japanese Internment Camps
- Korematsu v. U.S.
- Manhattan Project
- Nuremburg Trials
- Potsdam Conference
- Tehran Conference
- Truman’s decision
- U.S. Neutrality Acts
- United Nations
- Yalta Conference
Latter half 20th Century[edit | edit source]
Early Cold War[edit | edit source]
- Berlin crisis
- Bretton Woods Conference
- capitalism
- Chiang Kai-shek
- China, loss of
- communism
- containment policy
- George F. Kennan
- Greece
- ideology/ ideological
- Iron Curtain / Iron Curtain speech
- Island hopping
- Israel/ Palestine
- Long Telegram / Article “X”
- Mao Zedong
- Marshall Plan
- NATO
- NATO/Warsaw Pact
- NSC-68
- SEATO
- sphere/s of influence
- Suez Canal Crisis
- Truman Doctrine
- Turkey
- UK sterling crisis
- Warsaw Pact
Atomic age[edit | edit source]
- atmospheric testing
- atomic testing
- bombers
- A-bomb
- German scientists
- H-bomb
- brinkmanship
- ICBM
- Nike missile system
- MAD/ mutually-assured destruction
- anti-ballistic missile
- nuclear shield
Korean War[edit | edit source]
Cold War diplomacy[edit | edit source]
- United Nations
- unaligned nations
- third world
- nation-building
Eisenhower period[edit | edit source]
- containment
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Joseph McCarthy
- Marshall Plan
- McCarthyism
- Suez crisis
- Eisenhower Doctrine
- containment in the Middle East
- containment in Latin America
- Cuba “Falls to communism”
- CIA
Domestic US Cold War[edit | edit source]
- Second Red Scare
- McCarthyism
- HUAC
- Hollywood 10
- McCarren Act
- Rosenbergs
- Alger Hiss
- Space Race
Kennedy[edit | edit source]
- Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Berlin Wall
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Domino Theory
- Bay of Pigs
- Hot-Line
- Robert F. Kennedy
- Limited Test Ban Treaty
- quarantine v. blockade
- Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
- Peace Corps
Vietnam War[edit | edit source]
- French involvement, 1954-1955
- US involvement, 1959-1973
Eisenhower period of Vietnam War[edit | edit source]
- Dien Bien Phu
Kennedy period of Vietnam War[edit | edit source]
- JFK
- Robert McNamara
- "Whiz Kids"
- “flexible response”
- advisors
- Camelot
- assassination
Johnson period of Vietnam War[edit | edit source]
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
- Tet Offensive
- Walter Cronkite
- U.S. Public support of the War
- Vietnamization
- War Powers Acts
- Gulf of Tonkin
- Attrition
- Hearts and Minds
- Rolling Thunder
- My Lai Massacre
- Escalation
Nixon period of Vietnam War[edit | edit source]
- Operation Linebacker II
- Christmas bombings
- "silent majority”
- Paris Peace Accords
- Bombing of Laos and Cambodia
- Paris Peace Accords
- opening of China
- Kissinger
- Pentagon Papers
- White House protests
Vietnam War protest movements[edit | edit source]
- draft, the
- hippies
- Kent State
- Jackson State
post-Nixon[edit | edit source]
- Fall of Saigon
- Cambodian genocide
post-WWII Domestic U.S>[edit | edit source]
- baby boom
- suburbia
- conformity
- Interstate Highway Act
Civil Rights[edit | edit source]
- “Little Rock Nine”
- Brown v. Board of Education
- civil disobedience
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Malcolm X
- March on Washington
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Montgomery bus boycott
- nonviolence
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
=== Other Civil Rights Movements
- Roe v. Wade
- women’s liberation movement (NOW)
- Cesar Chavez
- Grapes Boycott
- Chicano Movement
- American Indian Movement (AIM)
- Wounded Knee Incident
Johnson[edit | edit source]
- Great Society
- War on Poverty
1970s: Nixon, Ford & Carter[edit | edit source]
- Watergate
- pardoning of Nixon
- stagflation
- Afghanistan
- Olympic boycott
- Iranian hostage crisis
- OPEC
- oil embargo
- Camp David Accords
Reagan era[edit | edit source]
- Iran-Contra Affair
- John Stockton
- Landslide
- Star Wars
- "Reagan Revolution”
- Reaganomics
- Supply-side economics
End of the Cold War[edit | edit source]
- George HW Bush
- Gulf War
- Bill Clinton
- NAFTA
- service sector economy
- New Immigration
- Haiti
- Yugoslavia and Bosnia
- Rwanda
21st Century[edit | edit source]
War on Terror[edit | edit source]
- September 11th
- Al Queda
- Afghanistan War
- Iraq
- Patriot Act
Obama Administration[edit | edit source]
- Great Recession
- ISIS
- Affordable Care Act
- Obama Care
- DREAM Act