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United States History I: Final Exam Review Sheet
Columns Read Top to Bottom then Left to Right
Virginia Plan
Whiskey Rebellion
Martin Van Buren
Chapter 4:
Quartering Act
New Jersey Plan
Louisiana Purchase
Stamp Act
Roger Sherman
Henry Clay and the
Warhawks
Thomas Jefferson
William Paterson
Francis Scott Key
Declaration of
Independence
3/5 Compromise
Washington
Great Compromise
James Madison and
opposition to the
War of 1812
War of 1812Causes and Results
Chapter 8:
Reformers
Seneca Falls
Convention and
“Declaration of
Sentiments”
Chapter 9:
Expanding
Markets
Manifest Destiny
Lexington and
Concord
Battle of Trenton
Loyalists
Federalist Papers
and Authors
Branches of
Government
Benjamin Franklin
Battle of Saratoga
Concurrent Powers
Battle of Yorktown
and Treaty of Paris
Implied Powers
Reasons for US
victory in the
Revolution
Chapter 5:
Constitution
Reserved powers
Impeachment
Process
Election of 1824
and the Corrupt
Bargain
Articles of
Confederation
Constitutional
Convention of 1787
Checks and
Balances
Power of Congress
to Override a Veto
John C. Calhoun
Electoral College
Loose and Strict
constructionists
Proportional
representation
Checks and
Balances
Chapter 7:
Sectionalism
Clay’s American
System
Missouri
Compromise
Acquisition of
Florida
James Monroe and
the Monroe
Doctrine
Secession
The Nullification
Theory and South
Carolina
Worcester v.
Georgia Case
John Marshall
Texas and the
settlement of the
land there
Texas and the Battle
of the Alamo
Samuel Morse
Chapter 10: The
Union in Peril
Southern reasons for
keeping Slavery
legal
Fugitive Slave Act
Compromise of
1850
William L.
Garrison, abolition
movement and The
Liberator
Popular Sovereignty
The Dred Scott
Decision
Stephen Douglas
John Brown
Bleeding Kansas
The Harper’s Ferry
Raid
Chapter 11: The
Civil War
Rise of the Ku Klux
Klan
Black Codes
Reconstruction and
Lincoln’s Plan for
the South
Causes of the war
The Radical
Republicans
South Carolina and
“40 Acres and a
Secession
Mule”
Advantages of the
Andrew Johnson as
North and the South President
Goals of the Union
Andrew Johnson
and the Confederacy and impeachment
Abe Lincoln and his The Compromise of
support for the
1877
Union
Battle of Antietam
Plessey vs.
Ferguson Court
Case
Emancipation
W.E.B. Dubois and
Proclamation
Booker T.
Washington
U.S. Grant, William Jackie Robinson and
Sherman and Robert Civil Rights
E. Lee
Battle of Gettysburg Harry Truman and
and Vicksburg
Desegregation of
the Armed Forces
The Gettysburg
Civil Disobedience
Address
and Non-Violenc
Lincoln’s 2nd
Rosa Parks and the
Inaugural Address
Montgomery Buses,
1955
Total War
Defacto and Dejure
Segregation
Appomattox
Brown vs. Board of
Education, 1954
Lincoln’s
Martin Luther King,
Assassination
Jr.
John Wilkes Booth
Lyndon Johnson
and Ford’s Theater
Freedom Riders
Chapter 12:
Reconstruction
and Civil Rights
13th, 14th, and 15th
March from Selma
Amendments
to Montgomery
Civil Rights Act of
1964
Industrialization
and Imperialism
Urbanization
Ellis Island and
immigration
“Robber Barons” of
Industry
Andrew Carnegie
and Homestead
Goals of the
Populist Party
Imperialism and the
United States
William McKinley
The U.S.S. Maine
The SpanishAmerican War
Results of the SpanAmerican War