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Content Vocabulary, People, and Terms for High School History/Social Science from Textbook and 2009 (World and U.S. History) CST 10th Grade World History-Pearson Textbook 11th Grade EconomicsU.S. History - Pearson Pearson Textbook Textbook Unit 1 Connecting with Past Learnings City-state Monarchy Sparta Athens Democracy Tyrant Legislature Pericles Jury Socrates Plato Aristotle Republic Consul Dictator Tribune Veto Carthage Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Justinian Jerusalem Abraham Moses Monotheistic Covenant Sabbath Prophet Ethics Diaspora Jesus Messiah Apostle Paul Tolerance Clergy Feudalism William the Conqueror Henry II Common law Absolute monarch Oliver Cromwell Clan Middle passage Christopher Columbus Conquistador Columbian Exchange House of Burgesses Mayflower compact Magna carta English bill of rights Bill of rights Shays’ Rebellion James Madison Ratify Federalism Separation of powers Checks and balances Alien Act Sedition Act Judicial review Louisiana Purchase Impressement Embargo Cotton gin Monroe doctrine Andrew Jackson Tariff Second Great Awakening Civil disobedience Abolitionist Missouri GovernmentPearson Textbook 2009 CST Release Vocabulary and phrases Unit 1 Unit 1 10th Grade Need Want Economics Goods Services Scarcity Shortage Factors of production Land Labor Capital Physical capital Human capital Entrepreneur Trade-off Guns or butter Opportunity cost Thinking at the margin Production possibilities curve Efficiency Underutilization Cost Law of increasing costs Economic system Factor payments Patriotism Safety net Standard of living Traditional economy Market economy Centrally planned economy Mixed economy Market Specialization Household Firm Factor market Government Public policy Legislative power Executive power Judicial power Constitution Dictatorship Democracy State Sovereign Autocracy Oligarchy Unitary government Federal government Division of powers Confederation Presidential government Parliamentary government Compromise Free enterprise system Law of supply and demand Mixed economy Limited government Representative government Magna carta Petition of Right English bill of Rights Charter Bicameral Proprietary Greco-Roman Jewish and Christian Philosopher kings Western democratic government Classical Athens Western political thought Aristotle inferred Japanese Constitution Adherence to constitutional principal John Locke Virginia Declaration of Rights French Declaration of the Rights of Habeas corpus Limited monarchy Natural law Thomas Hobbes John Locke Social contract Natural right Philosophe Montesquieu Voltaire Diderot Rousseau Laissez faire Adam Smith Censorship Salons Baroque Rococo Enlightened despot Frederick the Great Catherine the Great Joseph II George III Stamp Act George Washington Thomas Jefferson Popular Sovereignty Yorktown, VA Treaty of Paris James Madison Ben Franklin Federal republic Ancien regime Estate Bourgeoisie Deficit spending Louis XVI Jacques Necker Estates-General Cahier Tennis court Oath Bastille Faction Marquis de Lafayette Olympe de Gouges Marie Antoinette Émigré Sans-culotte Republic Jacobins Suffrage Robespierre Reign of terror Guillotine Napoleon Nationalism Compromise Frederick Douglass Underground Railroad Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Manifest Destiny Wilmont Proviso Free-Soil Party Compromise of 1850 Harriet Beecher Stowe KansasNebraska Act Dred Scott v. Sandford Abraham Lincoln John Brown Secede Robert E. Lee Anaconda Plan Emancipation Proclamation Habeas corpus Inflation Ulysses S. Grant Battle of Gettysburg William T. Sherman Total war Reconstruction Freedmen’s Bureau Andrew Johnson 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment Radical Republicans Impeachment Ku Klux Klan De jure segregation Thomas A. Edison Andrew Carnegie John D Profit Product market Self-interest Incentive Competition Invisible hand Consumer sovereignty Socialism Communism Authoritarian Collective Heavy industry Laissez faire Private property Free enterprise Continuum Transition Privatize Profit motive Open opportunity Private property rights Free contract Voluntary exchange Competition Interest group Public disclosure laws Public interest Macroeconomics Microeconomics Gross domestic product Business cycle Work ethic Technology Public good Public sector Private sector Free rider Market failure Externality Poverty threshold Welfare Cash transfers In-kind benefits Unicameral Confederation Albany Plan of Union Delegate Boycott Repeal Populary sovereignty Articles of Confederation Ratification Presiding officer Framers Virginia plan New jersey plan Connecticut Compromise 3/5 compromise commerce and slave trade compromise federalists anti-federalists quorum preamble articles constitution rule of law separation of powers checks and balances veto judicial review unconstitutional federalism amendment formal amendment bill of rights executive agreement treaty electoral college cabinet senatorial courtesy federalism division of powers delegated powers expressed powers Man U.S. Declaration of Independence Exemplifies the natural rights philosophy Magna Carta’s contribution to English government Principle of limitation of government power Revolution produced Leader inspired ideas of revolution Principles of revolutions summarizing their similarities Third Estate and the Tennis Court Oath Popular protest Factor enabled Napoleon to seize Congress of Vienna suppressed nationalism by... Agricultural changes…industrial development Louis Pasteur’s Marseilles Plebiscite Napoleonic code Annex Continental System Guerrilla warfare Scorched-earth policy Abdicate Congress of Vienna Legitimacy Concert of Europe Ideology Universal manhood suffrage Autonomy Radicals Louis Philippe Recession Napoleon III Louis Kossuth Peninsulare Creole Mestizo Mulatto Simon Bolivar Toussaint L’Ouverture Father Miguel Hidalgo Father Jose Morelos Jose de San Martin Dom Pedro Rockefeller Trust Social Darwinism Gospel of Wealth Monopoly Knights of labor AFL Anarchist Ellis Island Angel Island Suburb Tenement Sharecropping Dawes Act Assimilate Open range Gilded age Jim crow Graft Pendleton act Gold-standard Populist party William Jennings Bryan implied powers inherent powers reserved powers exclusive powers concurrent powers enabling act act of admission grants-in-aid program revenue sharing categorical grant block grant project grant interstate compact full faith and credit clause extradition privileges and immunities clauses significant research Industrial Revolution historical era image Historical trend from graph of Birmingham, England’s population Labor unions developed in response to… Increase production output Trade contribute to early growth of industrial economy Maintain the flow of this natural resource for their textile industries European artistic movement Classicism’s emphasis on reason Social criticism was in response to conditions brought about by Colonies were generally seen as Economically enabled to become colonial power “Lifeline of the Unit 2 Anesthetic Enclosure James Watt Smelt Capital Enterprise Entrepreneur Putting-out system Eli-Whitney Turnpike Liverpool Manchester Urbanization Tenement Labor union Thomas malthus Jeremy Bentham Utilitarianism Socialism Means of production Robert Owen Karl Marx Communism Proletariat Social democracy Henry Bessemer Alfred Nobel Michael Faraday Dynamo Thomas Edison Interchangeable parts Assembly line Orville and Wilbur Write Guglielmo Marconi Stock Corporation Cartel Germ theory Louis Pasteur Robert Koch Florence Nightingale Joseph Lister Urban renewal Mutual-aid society Standard of living Cult of domesticity Temperance movement Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women’s suffrage Emergence of the Modern United States Progressive era Muckraker Lincoln Steffens Jacob Riis Social Gospel Settlement house Jane Adams Direct primary Initiative Referendum Recall Florence Kelley NCL Temperance movement Margaret Sanger Ida B. Wells Suffrage Carrie Chapman Catt NAWSA Alice Paul 19th Amendment Americanization Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Niagara Movement NAACP Urban League Anti Defamation League Mutualistas Teddy Roosevelt Square Deal Hepburn Act Meat Inspection Act Pure Food and Drug Act John Muir Gifford Pinchot National Reclamation Act Unit 2 Unit 2 empire” Demand Law of demand Substitution effect Income effect Demand schedule Market demand schedule Demand curve Ceteris paribus Normal good Inferior good Complements Substitutes Elasticity of demand Inelastic Elastic Unitary elastic Total revenue Supply Law of supply Quantity supplied Supply schedule Variable Market supply schedule Supply curve Market supply curve Elasticity of supply Marginal product of labor Increasing marginal returns Diminishing marginal returns Fixed cost Variable cost Marginal cost Marginal revenue Operating cost Subsidy Excise tax Regulation Equilibrium Disequilibrium Excess demand Price ceiling Price floor political party major parties partisanship party in power minority party two-party system single-member district plurality bipartisan pluralistic society consensus multiparty coalition one-party system incumbent faction electorate sectionalism ideological parties single-issues parties economic protest parties splinter parties ward precinct split-ticket voting suffrage franchise electorate transient registration purge poll books literacy poll tax gerrymandering injunction preclearance off-year election political efficacy political socialization gender gap Anti-foreign sentiment led to an uprising Collapse was caused by the imperial government’s used his philosophy of nonviolent noncooperation in an effort to… were only two countries to from the Triple Entente system of alliances prior to 1914 increased the likelihood that propaganda posters often portrayed tension between stated reason for declaring war was why…combat on the Western Front take place in a relatively small area? Schlieffen Plan designed to Russia’s Sojourner Truth John Dalton Charles Darwin Racism Social gospel William Wadsworth William Blake Romanticism Lord Byron Victor Hugo Ludwig van Beethoven Realism Charles Dickens Gustave Courbet Louis Diaguerre Impressionism Claude Monet Vincent Van Gogh Otto von Bismarck Chancellor Realpolitik Annex Kaiser Reich Kulturkampf William II Social welfare Camillo Cavour Giuseppe Garibaldi Anarchist Emigration Francis Joseph Ferenc Deak Dual Monarchy Colossus Alexander II Crimean War Emancipation Zemstvo Pogrom Refugees Duma Peter Stolypin Rotten borough Electorate Secret ballot Queen Victoria Benjamin Disraeli William Gladstone Parliamentary democracy Free trade Repeal Abolition movement Capital offence New Nationalism Progressive Party Woodrow Wilson New Freedom 16th Amendment Federal Reserve Act Federal Trade Commission Clayton Antitrust Act Imperialism Extractive economy Alfred T. Mahan Social Darwinism Frederick J. Turner Matthew Perry Queen Liliuokalani Jose Marti William Randolph Hurst Yellow Press Jingoism George Dewey Emilio Aguinaldo Rough riders Treaty of Paris Insurrection Guerrilla warfare William Howard Taft Sphere of influence John hay Boxer Rebellion Open door policy Russo-japanese war Gentlemen’s agreement Great white fleet Foraker Act Platt amendment Big Stick diplomacy Panama Canal Rent control Minimum wage Surplus Shortage Search costs Supply shock Rationing Black market Spillover costs Perfect competition Commodity Barrier to entry Imperfect competition Start-up costs Monopoly Economies of scale Natural monopoly Government monopoly Patent Franchise License Price discrimination Market power Monopolistic competition Differentiation Nonpirce competition Oligopoly Price war Collusion Price fixing Cartel Predatory pricing Antitrust laws Trust Merger Deregulation party identification straight-ticket voting split-ticket voting independent nomination general election caucus direct primary closed primary open primary blanket primary runoff primary nonpartisan election absentee voting coattail effect precinct polling place ballot political action committee subsidy soft money hard money public affairs public opion mass media peer group opinion leader mandate interest group public opinion poll straw vote sample random sample quota medium public agenda sound bite public policy public affairs trade association labor union public-interest group propaganda single-interest group lobbying grass roots participation affected its empire Affected the course of the outcome of WWI One contribution of overseas colonies to the Allied effort during …was that they provided Wilson’s 14 points would provide the framework for Major goal of What aim did Vittorio Orlando have during the creation of the treaty of Versailles? Basic idea was shared by both at the Paris Peace Conference In southwest Asia were partitioned Comparison of maps indicates that one of the results of the war and the peace treaty was the… The collapse of the empires contributed directly to the Fascist leaders gained popular Penal colony Absentee landlord Home rule Napoleon III Suez canal Provisional Premier Coalition Dreyfus Affair Libel Zionism Expansionism Louisana purchase Manifest destiny Secede Seregation Imperialism Protectorate Sphere of influence Usman dan fodio Shaka Paternalistic David Livingstone Henry Stanley King Leopold II Boer War Samori Toure Yaa Asantewaa Nehanda Menelik II Elite Muhammad Ahmad Mahdi Pasha Sultan Genocide Muhammad Ali Concession Sati Sepoy Viceroy Deforestation Ram Mohun roy Purdah Balance of trade Trade surplus Trade deficit Opium war Indemnity Extraterritoriality Taiping Rebellion Sino-Japanese War Open Door Policy Guang Xu Boxer Uprising Sun Yixian Roosevelt Corollary Dollar diplomacy Moral diplomacy Francisco Pancho Villa Alcace-Lorraine Militarism Francis Ferdinand William II Western Front Casuality Contraband U-boat Lusitania Zimmermann note Selective service act Bernard baruch Cpi George creel Conscientious objector Espianoage act Great migration Convoy Vladimir Lenin John J. Pershing Fourteen points Sefdetermination League of Nations Henry Cabot Lodge Reparations Irreconcilables Reservationists Influenza Inflation Red scare Palmer raids Nicola sacco Bartolomeo Vanzetti Warren G Harding Creditor nation support by Pre-WWII social and economic problems Hemingway and Fitzgerald are identified with Help Lenin gain control Lenin hoped that revolution would… Exerpt describes Lenin’s method in dealing with those who opposed Stalin’s “Great Purge” Struggle to gain control of the Soviet Union, the chief political rival was… Perspective of leaders reflected an emphasis on which concepts? Does not describe As a direct result of …nation sought to establish the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere reflects the Brittish belief that the policy would Matthew Perry Tokyo Meiji Restoration Diet Zaibatsu Homogeneous society First Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese War French Indochina Mongkut Spanish-American War Liliuokaliani Confederation Dominion Metis Indigenous Penal colony Maori Regionalism Caudillo Benito Juarez La Reforma Peonage Monroe Doctrine Panama Canal prevent… Hitler sign a nonaggression treaty with Stalin Purpose of the Yalta conference Allied leaders decided that the enemy they had to defeat first was…? Purpose of speech was to persuade congress to…? Suffered high civilian and military casualties because it was invaded and partially occupied during… Main reason these countries became satellites of the Soviet Union WWII focused primarily on… The intervention in Vietnam came as a result of the Cold war policy of… Forms part of the rationale for the … A foreign policy first asserted in the… Dealt with Unit 3 Entente Militarism Alsace and lorraine Stalemate Zeppelin u-boat convoy Dardanelles T.E. Lawrence Total war Conscription Contraband Propaganda Atrocity Fourteen points Self-determination Armistice Pandemic Reparations Radicals Collective security Mandate Protetariat Soviet Cheka Commissar Haciendas Nationalization Economic nationalism Cultural nationalism Good neighbor policy Apartheid Pan-africanism Negritude movement Asia minor Pan-arabism Balfour declaration Amritsar massacre Ahimsa civil disobedience untouchables Boycott Twenty-one demands May fourth movement Vanguard Guomindang Long march Hirohito Ultransnationalist Manchuria Flapper Prohibition Speakeasies Harlem renaissance Prosperity and Depression (ch. 7-9) Henry Ford Mass production Model T Scientific management Assembly line Consumer line Installment buying Bull market Buying on margin Andrew Mellon Herbert Hoover Teapot Dome scandal Calvin Coolidge Washing Naval Disarmament Conference Kellogg-Griand Pact Dawes Plan Modernism Fundamentalism Scopes Trial Clarence Darrow Quota-system Ku- Klux- Klan Prohibition 18th Amendment Volstead Act Bootlegger Charlie Chaplin The Jazz Singer Babe Ruth Charles Lindbergh Flapper Sigmund Frued Lost Generation F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Marcus Garvey Jazz Louis Armstrong Bessie Smith Harlem Unit 3 Unit 3 uprisings in … Business organization Sole proprietorship Business license Zoning law Liability Fringe benefit Partnership General partnership Limited partnership Limited liability partnership Articles of partnership Uniform partnership Act Assets Corporation Stock Closely held corporation Publicly held corporation bond Certificate of incorporation Dividend Horizontal merger Vertical merger Conglomerate Multinational corporation Business franchise Royalty Cooperative Consumer cooperative Service cooperative Producer cooperative Nonprofit organization Professional organization Business association Trade association Labor force Learning effect Term Session Adjourn Prorogue Special session Apportion Reapportion Off-year election Single-member district At-large Gerrymander Continuous body Constituency Trustee Partisan Politico Oversight function Franking privilege Expressed powers Implied powers Inherent powers Strict constructionist Liberal constructionist Consensus Tax direct tax Indirect tax Deficit financing Public debt Commerce power Legal tender Bankruptcy Naturalization Copyright Patent Eminent domain Appropriate Necessary and proper clause Doctrine Successor Impeach Acquit Perjury Censure Arab oil embargo was initiated because NATO created in order to… The Warsaw pact was developed as a response to… Nationalism intertwined with religious conflict between… 11th Grade effect did the Enlightenment have on political thought Declaration of Independence elaborates on idea included in the excerpt from Key decisions of the Supreme Court under the leadership of John Marshall solidified the power acquisition of an American overseas empire during the late 1890s created legal controversies Psychoanalysis Abstract Dada Surrealism Maginot line Kellogg-Briand Pact Disarmament General strike Overproduction Finance Federal reserve Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal Benito Mussolini Black shirts March on Rome Totalitarian state Fascism Command economy Collectives Kulaks Gulag Socialist realism Russification Antheism Comintern Chancellor Ruhr Valley Third Reich Gestapo Nuremberg Laws Appeasement Pacifism Neutrality acts Axis powers Francisco franco Anschluss Sudentenland Nazi-soviet pact Blitzkrieg Luftwaffe Dunkirk Vischy General Erwin Rommel Concentration camps Holocaust Lend-Lease Act Rosie the Riveter Aircraft carrier Dwight Eisenhower Stalingrad D-Day Yalta Conference V-E Day Renaissance Claude Mc Kay Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston Herbert Hoover Speculation Black Tuesday Business cycle Great Depression Hawley-Smoot Tariff Bread line Hooverville Tenant farmer Dust bowl Okies Repatriation Localism Reconstruction Finance Corporation Trickle-down economics Hoover Dam Bonus army Douglas MacArthur Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt New Deal Fireside chat FDIC TVA CCC NRA PWA Charles Coughlin Huey Long Second New Deal WPA John Maynard Keynes Pump priming Social security act Wagner act Collective bargaining Fair Labor Screen effect Contingent employment Labor force Learning effect Screening effect Contingent employment Derived demand Productivity Equilibrium wage Sunskilled labor Semi-skilled labor Skilled labor Professional labor Glass ceiling Labor union Featherbedding Strike Right-to-work law Blue-collar worker White-collar worker Collective bargaining Mediation Arbitration Subpoena Speaker of the House President of the Senate President pro tempore Party caucus Floor leader Whip Committee chairman Seniority rule Standing committee Select committee Joint committee Conference committee Bill Joint resolution Concurrent resolution Resolution Rider Discharge petition Subcommittee Committee of the whole Quorum Engrossed Filibuster Cloture Veto Pocket veto concerning the above sequence of events resulted in was least industrialized in the second half of the 1800s railroad building boom during the nineteenth century contributed was primarily a… considered a significant social effect of the established the Maryland colony in response to… The primary religious issue of sentiment in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century was related to… prohibiting the federal government from making Bataan Death March Douglas Mac Arthur Island-hopping Kamikaze Manhattan Project Hiroshima Nagasaki Nuremberg Unitied Nations Cold war Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Warsaw Pact any law “respecting an establishment of religion,” Standards Act CIO Sit-down strikes Court packing Black cabinet Mary McLeod Bethune Indian New Deal New Deal Coalition Welfare state The Wizard of Oz Frank Capra War of the Worlds Federal Art Project Mural Dorothea Lange John Steinbeck Lillian Hellman the following was an effect of the publication The Americanization movement of the early twentieth century sought to generally supported local political machines that muckraking journalists associated with the Progressive Era were known primarily for demonstrated the economic relationship between specialization and attempted to facilitate the growth of domestic industry by Unit 4 Superpowers Anti-ballistic missiles World War II and Postwar America (ch. 10-13) Unit 4 Unit 4 affect the country’s international relations Money Medium of Chief of state Chief exectutive believed that Ronald Regan Détente Fidel Castro John F. Kennedy Ideology Nikita Khrushchev Leonid Brezhnev Containment Recession Suburbanization Segregation Discrimination Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Onrad Adenauer Welfare state European community Gross domestic product Collectivization Great leap Forward Cultural Revolution 38th parallel kim II Sung Syngman Rhee Pusan Perimeter Demilitarized zone Guerrillas Ho chi Minh Dinbienphu Domino theory Viet Cong Tet offensive Kymer Rouge Pol Pot Mujahedin Mikhail Gorgbachev Glasnost Perestoika Lech Walesa Solidarity Vaclav Havel Nicolae Ceausescu Partition Sikhs Kashmir Jawaharlal Nehru Dalits Indira Gandhi Punjab Golden Temple Bangladesh Nonalignment Autocratic Aung San Suu Kyi Sukarno Totalitarianism Joseph Stalin Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Anti-Semitic Spanish Civil War Appeasement Anschluss Munich Pact Blitzkrieg Axis powers Allies Winston Churchill Neutrality Act of 1939 Tripartite Act Atlantic Charter Hideki Tojo Pearl Harbor WAC Douglas Mac Arthur Bataan Death March Battle of Coral Sea Dwight Eisenhower George S. Patton Unconditional surrender Saturation bombing Strategic bombimg Tuskegee Airmen Chester Nimitz Battle of Midway A. Phillip Randolph Executive Order 8802 Bracero program Internment Korematsu v United States 442nd Regimental combat Team rationing exchange Barter Unit of account Store of value Currency Commodity money Representative money Fiat money Bank National bank Bank rum Greenback Gold standard Federal Reserve System Central bank Member bank Federal Reserve note Great Depression Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Money supply Liquidity Demand deposit Money market Mutual fund Fractional reserve banking Default Mortgage Credit-card Interest Principal Debit card Creditor Investment Financial system Financial asset Financial intermediary Mutual fund Diversification Portfolio Prospectus Return Coupon rate Maturity Par value Yield Savings bond Municipal bond Corporate bond Chief administrator Chief diplomat Commander in chief Chief legislator Chief of party Chief citizen Presidential electors Electoral votes Electoral college President primary Winner-take-all Proportional representation National convention Platform Keynote address District plan Proportional plan Direct popular election Electorate National bonus plan Executive article Mass media Imperial presidency Oath of office Executive order Ordinance power Treaty Executive agreement Recognition Persona non grata Line-item veto Reprieve Pardon Clemency Commutation Amnesty Bureaucracy Bureaucrat Administration Staff agency Line agency organized religion must place greater emphasis on Populist Party supported public ownership of railroads because administration, Congress gave the Interstate Commerce Commission the power the United States declared an Open Door Policy that refl ected which of the following beliefs? United States supported a revolution in Panama at the turn of the 20th century “Speak softly and carry a big stick” policy relied on the United States having a What did the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine state? the most Suharto East Timor Ferdinand Marcos Benigno Aquino Corazon Aquino Savannas Kwame Nkrumah Jomo Kenyatta Coup d-etat Mobuto Sese Seko Islamist Katanga Biafra Kibbutz Secular Hejab Suez canal Gamal Abdel Nasser Anwar Sadat Mohammad Mosaddeq Ruhollah Khomeini Theocracy Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement Chechnya Multiethnic Ehthnic cleansing Kosovo Slobodan Milosevic Apartheid African National Congress Sharpeville Nelson Mandela Desmond Tutu F.W. de Klerk Hutus Tutsis Darfur Occupied territories Yasir Arafat Intifada Yitzhak Rabin Jerusalem Militia Saddam Hussein So-fly zone Weapons of mass destruction Insurgent Development Developing world Literacy Traditional economies OWI D-Day Battle of the bulge Harry S. Truman Island hopping Kamikaze Albert Einstein Manhattan Project J. Robert Oppenheimer Holocost Anti-Semitism Nuremberg Laws Kristallinacht Genocide Concentration camp Death camp War Refugee Board Yalta Conference Superpower GATT United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Geneva Conventiion Nuremberg Trials Satellite statue Cold War Iron curtain Truman Doctrine George F. Kennan Containment Marshall Plan Berlin airlift NATO Warsaw Pact Jiang Jieshi Mao Zedong 38th Parallel Douglas Mac Arthur Limited war SEATO Arms race Mutually Securities and exchange commission Junk bond Capital market Money market Primary market Secondary market Share Equities Capital gain Capital loss Stock split Stockbroker Brokerage firm Stock exchange Nasdaq OTC market Futures Options Call option Put option Bull market Bear market The Dow S&P 500 Great Crash Speculation Executive office of the president Federal budget Fiscal year Domestic affairs Executive departments Secretary Attorney general Independent agencies Independent executive agencies Independent regulatory commissions Quasilegislative Quasi-judicial Government corporation Civil service Spoils system Patronage Register bipartisan progressive tax tax return payroll tax regressive tax excise tax estate tax gift tax customs duty interest deficit surplus public debt entitlement controllable spending uncontrollable spending continuing resolution domestic affairs foreign affairs isolationism foreign policy right of legation ambassador diplomatic immunity espionage accurate example of President Taft’s policy of “dollar diplomacy”? passage and the enforcement of the Espionage Act by the Wilson Administration reflected the belief that… “Red Scare” in the United States immediately following World War I was a reaction to Marcus Garvey’s program in the 1920s emphasized organization was formed in the 1920s to ensure that the individual rights of citizens were protected from government abuse (NAACP) were both earlytwentiethcentury responses to… number of votes cast in the U.S. Presidential Green Revolution Shanty towns Fundamentalists Socialism Desertification Urbanization Endangered species Wangari Maathai Sustainable development Deng Xiaoping Tiananmen Square One-child policy Kolkata Mumbai Mother Teresa Dalits Import substitution Agribusiness Liberation theology Organization of American States Sandinista Contra Indigenous Juan peron Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Euopean Union Euro Default Vladimir Putin Surplus Deficit Pacific Rim Globalization interdependence Outsourcing multinational coporation World Trade Organization Protectionism Bloc Sustainability Tsunaimi Epidemic Famine Refugee Acid rain Deforestation Erosion Global warming Proliferate Terrorism Al Qaeda assured destruction John Foster Dulles Massive retailiation Brinkmanship Nikita Khrushchev Nationalize Suez crisis Eisenhower Doctrine CIA NASA Red Scare Smith Act HUAC Hollywood Ten Blacklist Alger Hiss Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Joseph R McCarthy McCarthyism Demobilizaton GI Bill of Rights Baby boom Productivity Taft-Hartley ACT Fair Deal Interstate Highway Act Sunbelt Service sector Information industry Francise business Multinational corporation AFL-CIO California Master Plan Consumerism Median family income Nuclear family Benjamin Spock Rock-and-Roll Elvis Presley Beatnik Inner city Urban renewal terrorism draft collective security deterrence cold war containment détente foreign aid regional security alliance UN Security council election rise by 8.2 million from 1916 to 1920 The primary objective of Harlem Renaissance writers an outgrowth of mass production techniques used during industrialists oppose the increased coinage of silver key goals of the 1913 Federal Reserve Act established the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to… event most contributed to the establishment of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission the arrival of the Dust Bowl refugees of the mid-1930s represented large-scale Afghanistan Taliban Artificial satellite International space station Personal computer Internet Biotechnology Laser Genetics Genetic engineering movement Termination policy One reason the United Farm Workers had difficulty gaining national recognition referring to in his speech Japanese attempts to create an empire prior to World War II were in conflict with the primary duty of the Navajo Code Talkers? conferences at Casablanca and Teheran, the meetings at Yalta and Potsdam were more focused upon opposed the 1941 Lend-Lease Act because neutrality acts beginning in August 1935 Unit 5 Challenges and Change (ch 1418) Unit 5 Unit 5 National income accounting Inferior courts Jurisdiction internment of Japanese Americans residing on the West Coast by De jure segregation De facto segregation Thurgood Marshall Brown v Board of Education Earl Warren Civil Rights Act of 1957 Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King Jr. Sit-in SNCC Freedom ride James Meredith Medgar Evers March on Washington Filibuster Civil Rights Act of 1964 Freedom Summer Fannie Lou Hamer Voing Rights Act 24th Amendment Kerner Commission Malcom X Nation of Islam Black power Black panthers John F. Kennedy Richard M. Nixon Fidel Castro Flexible response Peace Corps Alliance for Progress Bay of Pigs invasion Cuban missile crisis Nikita Khrushchev Hot line Nuclear test ban Gross domestic product Intermediate goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Nominal GDP Real GDP Gross national product Depreciation Price level Aggregate supply Aggregate demand Business cycle Expansion Economic growth Peak Contraction Though Recession Depression Stagflation Leading indicators Real GDP per capita Capital deepening Saving Savings rate Technological progress Frictional unemployment Seasonal unemployment Structural unemployment Cyclical unemployment Census Unemployment rate Full employment Underemployed Discouraged worker Inflation Purchasing power Price index Consumer Price Index Market basket Inflation rate Exlusive jurisdiction Concurrent jurisdiction Plaintiff Defendant Original jurisdiction Appellate jurisdiction Writ of certiorari Certificate Majority opinion Precedent Concurring opinion Dissenting opinion Redress Courts-martial Civilian tribunal Bill of Rights Civil liberties Civil rights Alien Due Process Clause Process of incorporation Establishment Clause Parochial Free Exercise Clause Libel Slander Sedition Seditious speech Prior restraint Shield law Symbolic speech Picketing Assemble Content neutral Right of association Due process Substantive due process Procedural due process Police power ruling the Manhattan Project 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade United Nations statement of principles supported the establishment of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) as an attempt to Which of these was a formal statement of intention of the United States to aid any country threatened by communist aggression? post–World War II containment policy considered most responsible for the employment trend depicted in the chart initiated the bracero program reason labor treaty Berlin Wall New Frontier Equal Pay Act Deficit Spending Space race Warren Commission Lyndon B. Johnson Civil Rights Act War on Poverty Economic OpportunityAct Great Society Medicare Medicade Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 Warren Court Ho Chi Minh Domino theory Dien Bien Phu SEATO Vietcong Gulf of Tonkin Resolution William Westmoreland Napalm Hawk Dove Draftee SDS Credibility Gap Tet Offensive Eugene McCarthy Robert Kennedy Vietnamization Kent State University My Lai Pentagon Papers Paris Peace Accords War Powers Act Henry Kissinger Realpoltik Zhou Enlai Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty Détente Counterculture Core inflation rate Byperinflation Quantity theory Demand-pull theory Cost-push theory Wage-price spiral Fixed income Deflation Poverty threshold Poverty rate Income distribution Food stamps Lorenze Curve Enterprise zone Block grant Workfare Search warrant Involuntary servitude Discrimination Writs of assistance probable cause Exclusionary rule Writ of habeas corpus Bill of attainder Ex post facto law Grand jury Indictment Double jeopardy Bench trial Miranda rule Bail Preventive detention Capital punishment Treason Heterogeneous Immigrant Reservation refugee Assimilation Segregation Jim crow law Separate-butequal doctrine Integration De jure segregation De facto segregation Affirmative action Quota Reverse discrimination Citizen Jus soli Jus sanguinis Naturalization Alien Expatriation Denaturalization Deportation union leaders opposed the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act The immigration policies in place since the 1960s created to wage his unconditional war on poverty was the considered a major factor in the declining number of family farms Generation gap Beatles Commune Haight-Ashbury Timothy Leary Feminism Betty Friedan NOW ERA Gloria Stinem Phyllis Schlafly Roe v. Wade Caesar Chavez Migrant farmworker UFW Chicano movement AIM Japanese American Citizens League Ralph Nader Rachel Carson Toxic waste Earth day EPA Clean air act Clean water act Endangered species act Silent majority Stagflation OPEC Southern strategy Affirmative action Watergate 25th Amendment executive privilege Gerald Ford Pardon Jimmy Carter Christian fundamentalist Amnesty Televangelist Helsinki Accords Human rights SALT II Boat people Sanctions Developing Unit 6 world Camp David Accords Ayatollah Khomeini Changing and Enduring Issues (ch. 1920) Liberal Conservative New Right Unfunded mandate Moral Majority Ronald Regan Supply-side economics Deregulation Budget deficit National debt Savings and loans crisis Voucher AIDS Strategic Defense Initiative Contras Mikhail Gorbachev Glasnost Perestroika Iran-contra affair Manuel Noriega Tiananmen Square Aparteid Nelson Mandela Divest Saddam Hussein Operation Desert Storm Personal computer Biotechnology Satellite Internet Globalization Multinational corporation Service economy Bill Clinton Unit 6 Unit 6 Tax Revenue Tax base Individual income tax Sales tax Property tax Corporate income tax Proportional tax Progressive tax Regressive tax Incidence of a tax Withholding Tax return Taxable income Personal exemption Deduction FICA Social Security Medicare Estate tax Gift tax Tariff Tax incentive Mandatory spending Discretionary spending Entitlement Medicaid Operating budget Capital budget Balanced budget Tax exempt Real property Personal property Tax assessor Fiscal policy Federal budget Fiscal year Office of Management and Budget Congressional Budget Office Appropriations bill Feudalism Vassal Serf Monarch Legitimacy Mercantilism Colonialism Divine right of kings Encomienda Hacienda Counterrevolutionary Guerilla warfare Fascism Hardliners Softliners Democratic consolidation Amnesty Genocide Failed states Coalition Minister Shadow cabinet Devolution North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Factors of production Capital Capitalist Entrepreneur Free enterprise system Laws of supply and demand Monopoly Trust Laissez-faire theory Socialism Proletariat Bourgeoisie Welfare state Market economy Ross Perot Family Medical Leave Act Brady Bill Newt Gingrich Contract with America Kenneth Starr Impeachment UE NAFTA GATT WTO Ethnic cleansing Al Qaeda G.W. Bush Bush v. Gore No Child Left Behind Afghanistan Taliban Patriot Act Department of Homeland Security WMD Immigration Act of 1990 Bilingual education Immigration and control Act of 1986 Affirmative Action Violence Against women Act Privatize Expansionary policies Contractionary policies Classical economics Productive capacity Demand-site economics Keynesian economics Multiplier effect Automatic stabilizer Supply-side economics Council of Economic Advisers Balanced budget Budget surplus Budget deficit Hyperinflation Treasury bill Treasury note Treasury bond National debt Crowding-out effect Board of governors Monetary policy Federal Reserve Districts Federal Advisory Council Federal Open Market Committee Check clearing Bank holding company Federal funs rate Discount rate Net worth Money creation Required reserve ratio Money multiplier formula Excess reserves Prime rate Open market operations Monetarism Centrally planned economy Communism Five-year plan Collectivization Gosplan Privatization Great Leap Forward Commune Easy money policy Tight money policy Inside lag Outside lag Unit 7 Unit 7 Absolute advantage Comparative advantage Law of comparative advantage Export Import Trade barrier Import quota Voluntary export restraint Customs duty Tariff Trade war Protectionism Infant industry International free trade agreement World Trade Organization European Union Euro Free-trade zone NAFTA Exchange rate Appreciation Depreciation Foreign exchange market Fixed exchangerate system Flexible exchange-rate system Trade surplus Trade deficit Balance of trade Development Development nation Less developed country Per capita gross domestic product (per capita GDP) Industrialization Popular sovereignty Limited government Fundamental law Initiative Statutory law Police power Constituent power Referendum Recall Item veto Clemency Pardon Commutation Reprieve Parole Common law Precedent Criminal law Felony Misdemeanor Infraction Civil law Jury Information Bench trial Warrant Appellate jurisdiction Retention election County Township Charter Ordinance Special district Regional body Incorporation Mayor-council government Strong-mayor government Weak-mayor government Council- Subsistence agriculture Literacy rate Life expectancy Infant mortality rate Infrastructure Newly industrialized country Population growth rate Natural rate of population increase Arable Malnutrition Internal financing Foreign investment Foreign direct investment Foreign portfolio investment World Bank United Nations Development Program International Monetary Fund Debt rescheduling Stabilization program Privatization Work ethic Glasnost Perestroika Light industry Special economic zones manager government Zoning Metropolitan area Medicaid Welfare Entitlement Sales tax Use tax Regressive tax Income tax Progressive tax Property tax Inheritance tax Estate tax Budget Consideration: After defining the relevant content and academic vocabulary as demanded by the state standard’s, students should be asked to analyze the causes and effects of every key event of history in every lesson. It appears that is the comprehension level tested. Student-generated Flow/Multi-Flow /Tree/Double Bubble graphics should be regularly encouraged as the rigorous formative and summative assessment tools. Teachers require these student creations through open-ended questioning. and Expect clear summative writing from their graphic explanations.