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United States History
SATP
Review Packet
2009
Test Date:
April 27, 2010
Major Supreme Court Cases
For each court case identify briefly the background and significance of the case – you must also be
able to identify the issue or trigger for the case. Knowing year will help to keep cases in order.
Case / Year
Background
Importance
Time Period
(1st Red Scare)
Issue
Plessy v.
Ferguson
Schenck v.
United States
Korematsu v.
United States
Brown v.
Board of Ed.
Miranda v.
Arizona
Roe v.
Wade
Major Constitutional Amendments
The U.S. Constitution has been amended 27 times in just over 200 years. Determine the relevance
of each amendment listed by determining how it expanded individual rights.
Amendment
Sixteenth
Topic
How did it expand individual rights?
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twenty-Sixth
These are some of the major amendments that deal with individual rights.
Major Wars/Conflicts Involving the United States
Throughout American history, the United States has been involved in many military conflicts.
Summarize your knowledge of these conflicts by completing the chart below.
War
Spanish American
War
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Persian Gulf
War
Causes
Impact on the U.S. and the World
American Reform Movements
Throughout American history, people have sought to reform aspects of American society.
Summarize your knowledge of reform on the following chart.
Who was involved?
What were they reforming?
Impact of the
Reform
movement?
Movement
Granger/Populist
Movement
Temperance
Movement
Educational
Reform
Labor
Movement
Women’s Rights
Movement
Progressivism
Civil Rights
Movement
Native American
Movement
Consumer
and
Environmental
Movement
Persons
with Disabilities
Movement
Major United States Legislation
At certain times in our nation’s history, the U.S. Congress has passed laws with a particular
purpose in mind. Summarize your knowledge of these laws by completing the chart below. There
is space to add your own selection if you choose.
Law
Alien
And
Sedition Act
Selective
Service Act
1917
Homestead
Act
Dawes Act
Interstate
Commerce
Act (and
Clayton Act)
Sherman
Anti-Trust
Act
Meat
Inspection
Act
Year
Purpose of the Law
Major Provisions (what the
law did)
Pure Food
and
Drug Act
Immigration
Act 1924
Social
Security
Act
Civil
Rights
Act
War
Powers
Act
Americans
with
Disabilities Act
Major Documents in U.S. History
In the course of American history, several documents have had especially important effects.
Summarize your knowledge of these documents by completing the chart below.
Document
Monroe
Doctrine
Roosevelt
Corollary
Open Door
Policy
Fourteen
Points
Atlantic
Charter
Speech
Iron
Curtain
Speech
‘I Have a
Dream’ Speech
Year
Describe the document.
Why was it important?
Good Neighbor
Policy
Truman
Doctrine
Marshall Plan
UN Charter
Lend-lease
NATO Charter
Pentagon
Papers
Famous Americans
Briefly identify significant facts about these famous Americans
Famous Individual
Jane Adams
Susan B. Anthony
William Jennings
Bryan
Stokely Carmichael
Andrew Carnegie
Rachel Carson
Dorthea Dix
W.E.B. DuBois
Henry Ford
Significant Facts
Betty Friedan
Samuel Gompers
William Randolph
Hearst
Martin Luther King
Jr.
General Douglas
MacArthur
Malcolm X
Ralph Nader
Thomas Nast
Rosa Parks
Jacob Riis
Jackie Robinson
John D. Rockefeller
Eleanor Roosevelt
Margaret Sanger
Upton Sinclair
Elizabeth Candy
Stanton
John Steinbeck
Thurgood Marshall
Ida Tarbell
Henry David
Thoreau
Joseph McCarthy
Earl Warren
Booker T.
Washington
Marcus Garvey
The American Presidents
Briefly describe the major policies and events of each President’s term(s) in office.
William McKinley
1897-1901
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
1901-1909
Republican
William H. Taft
1909-1913
Republican
Woodrow Wilson
1913-1921
Democrat
The American Presidents
Briefly describe the major policies and events of each President’s term(s) in office.
Warren G. Harding
1921-1923
Republican
Calvin Coolidge
1923-1929
Republican
Herbert Hoover
1929-1933
Republican
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933-1945
Democrat
Harry S. Truman
1945-1953
Democrat
Dwight Eisenhower
1953-1961
Republican
John F. Kennedy
1961-1963
Democrat
Lyndon B. Johnson
1963-1969
Democrat
The American Presidents
Richard M. Nixon
1969-1974
Republican
Gerald R. Ford
1974-1977
Republican
Jimmy Carter
1977-1981
Democrat
Ronald Reagan
1981-1989
Republican
George Bush
1989-1993
Republican
Bill Clinton
1993-2000
Democrat
George W. Bush
2000-Present
Republican
Milestones of U.S. Political and Social History
Briefly describe these milestones in U.S. history.
Milestone
Industrialization
and the settlement
of the West
Grangers and
Populists
(1867-1896)
Description
Milestones of U.S. Political and Social History
Briefly describe these milestones in U.S. history.
Milestone
The Progressive Era
(1900-1920)
The Roaring
Twenties
(1920’s)
Depression, the New
Deal, and World
War II
(1930s-1940s)
Post-War
Prosperity
(1950s-1960s)
Civil Rights
Movement
(1950s-1960s)
Description
The 1960s:
A Decade of Change
The Presidency in
Crisis
(1968-1980)
Milestones of U.S. Economic History
Milestone
Industrial Revolution
Grangers/Populists—
Free Silver
The
Transcontinental
Railroad
Urbanization
And
Immigration
Business
Consolidation
in the Gilded Age
Description
Rise of Labor Unions
(Late 1800s-1900s)
Milestones of U.S. Economic History
Milestone
Establishment of the
Federal Reserve
(1913)
Mass Production
of the automobile
The Great Depression
and the New Deal
Description
World War II
The Great Society
Reaganomics
The Computer
Revolution
Milestones of U.S. Foreign Policy
Milestone
Monroe Doctrine
Description
Manifest Destiny
Spanish-American War
American Imperialism
‘Big Stick’ Policy
Latin America
Open Door Policy
Roosevelt Corrolary
Milestones of U.S. Foreign Policy
Milestone
World War I
(1914-1918)
Description
The Fourteen Points
and the Treaty of
Versailles
World War II
(1939-1945)
Korean War
(1950-1953)
Vietnam Conflict
(1959-1973)
Persian Gulf War
(1990)
Bosnia and Kosovo
(1990-1999)
Iraqi War For
Freedom
(2003)