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Q In what battle of the Civil War were the heaviest casualties sustained? A Battle of Gettysburg Q What were whiskey farmers protesting before launching the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794? A An excise tax on whiskey (NOTE: Students do not need to include “excise” in answer) Q What president signed into law the Indian Removal Act of 1830? A (Andrew) Jackson Q In what year was the Battle of Gettysburg fought? A 1863 Q What was the name given in the 1700s to the vast tract of land lying north of the Ohio River, west of Pennsylvania, and east of the Mississippi River? A Northwest Territory Q Who was the leader of the congressional Joint Committee of Fifteen, which passed several harsh measures on reconstruction? A (Thaddeus) Stevens Q What was the name of the program in which the United States assisted European nations in their economic recovery after World War II? Q What major concern for Europe following World War II led to the implementation of the Marshall Plan? A Marshall Plan A That communism would spread Q What were the four countries that occupied Germany after World War II? A Soviet Union (or Russia), Great Britain (or United Kingdom), France and the United States Q What was the name given to the historic effort by which France, the United Kingdom, and the United States supplied West Berlin entirely by air during a Soviet blockade in the 1940s? Q Of the four countries that occupied Germany after World War II, which controlled the eastern zone? A Soviet Union (or Russia) Q To what two countries did Japan lose all claims following World War II? A China and Korea A Berlin Airlift Q In 1945, who was sent to China by President Truman to help end the civil conflict between the country’s nationalists and communists? A (General George) Marshall Q Who was the Republican candidate of 1948? A (Governor Thomas E.) Dewey Q Who was the Democratic presidential candidate of 1948? A (Harry S.) Truman Q Of what state was Thomas E. Dewey governor? A New York Q What does the acronym N.A.T.O. mean? Q What is N.A.T.O.’s primary purpose? A To protect its member countries against military attack A North Atlantic Treaty Organization Q Name three of the countries that were the original founding members of N.A.T.O. A United States, Canada, Great Britain (or United Kingdom), Itlay, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Portugal Q What is stipulated in the Twenty-second Amendment? A No person shall serve more than two terms as president of the United States Q What act of 1950 required the registration of communist organizations with the federal government? A Internal Security Act or McCarran Act Q To what country did Japanese forces occupying Korea north of the 38th parallel surrender following World War II? A Soviet Union (or Russia) Q What led to the break out of the Korean War? th A North Korean forces crossed the 38 parallel and invaded South Korea Q Who was appointed commanding general of the UN forces in Korea in 1950? A (General Douglas) MacArthur th (Note: The reference to the 38 parallel is optional) Q What was the first war in which the United Nations played a major role? A Korean War Q What country’s troops forced the United States armed forces to retreat from North Korea below the 38th parallel during the Korean War? A China’s Q Why was General MacArthur removed from command during the Korean War? A He threatened to launch an attack on China Q Who served as President Eisenhower’s vice president during both of his terms? A (Richard) Nixon Q Who won the presidential election of 1952? A (Dwight D.) Eisenhower Q What had the United Nations forces achieved at the conclusion of the Korean War? A Pushed back North Koreans beyond the 38th parallel Q What was the name of the 10-year plan implemented in 1961 to promote the development of Latin American countries? Q Which of the late President Kennedy’s programs did President Johnson propose continuing as the best “memorial” to the late president? A Alliance for Progress A New Frontier Q What was the name of the commission appointed by President Johnson to investigate President Kennedy’s assassination? Q What domestic plan did President Johnson propose in his 1964 State of the Union address? A Warren Commission A “War on Poverty” Q What act, passed in 1964, provided, among others, education and job training for the underprivileged and loans to small businesses and farmers? Q What act prohibited discrimination in hotels and restaurants and in employment, among others, and established equality in voting rights and school desegregation? (Provide the name and year of the act.) A Economic Opportunity Act A Civil Rights Act of 1964 Q Who ran against President Johnson in the election of 1964? Q Who was President Johnson’s vice president? A (Barry) Goldwater A (Hubert) Humphrey Q How did the presidential election of 1968 differ from previous elections? A It was the first time residents of the District of Columbia (or Washington, D.C.) voted in a presidential election Q What amendment permits citizens in the District of Columbia to vote for electors for president and vice president? A Twenty-third Amendment Q What treaty of 1963 prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons in the air, outer space or under water? A Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Q Which of the following legislative programs developed by President Kennedy had Congress passed at the time of his assassination: civil rights, foreign aid, tax reductions, and/or the establishment of a Department of Urban Affairs? Q What was the name given to the emergency communication system between Washington and Moscow intended to reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war? A “Hot Line” system Q What term refers to the political philosophy of Andrew Jackson, which emphasized, among others, equal voting rights for all white men, rather than only land owners? A Jacksonian Democracy A None Q What term refers to the doctrine that held that it was inevitable that the United States would eventually control the area all the way to the Pacific Ocean? A Manifest Destiny Q Why was the Whig Party organized? A To oppose Andrew Jackson’s policies Q In what early war did George Washington serve on General Braddock’s staff, and lead the Virginia militia? A French and Indian War (or Seven Years’ War) Q Name one of the two early leaders of the Whig Party. A (John Q.) Adams or (Henry) Clay Q Name one of the two presidents elected from the Whig Party. A (William Henry) Harrison or (Zachary) Taylor Q What term, which originates with the name of a United States senator, is used to describe claims made in the 1950s that communists had been permitted to hold positions in the State Department during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations? Q Name one of the two issues about which the Whig Party failed to take a position, ultimately resulting in the disintegration of the party. A Slavery or free soil issues Q Who invented the electric telegraph? A (Samuel) Morse A McCarthyism Q During what war did the factory system begin its rapid expansion in the United States? Q What was the largest industry of the factory system of the mid-1800s? A War of 1812 A Textile industry Q Who invented the first power loom for textile mills? Q Who discovered the method of vulcanizing rubber in 1844? A (Francis C.) Lowell A (Charles) Goodyear Q What two elements comprised the economy of the South prior to the Civil War? Q What was the United States’ main export in the early 19th century? A Cotton and slavery A Cotton Q What country was the largest importer of American cotton in the 19th century? Q What was the established church of the Southern colonies? A England (or United Kingdom or Great Britain) A Anglican Church Q What church of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut developed from Puritanism? Q What country defaulted on reparation payments to Allied nations following World War I? A Congregational Church A Germany Q Name one of the two unsuccessful plans developed by the United States to assist German recovery following World War I? A Dawes Plan and Young Plan Q In what month and year did the Cuban Missile Crisis occur? A October, 1962 Q In what country had the Soviet Union placed nuclear missiles and jet bombers in 1962? Q Who was the Soviet premier during the Cuban Missile Crisis? A Cuba A (Nikita) Khrushchev Q Under what condition did Soviet premier Khrushchev agree to the United States’ demand that he remove missiles placed in Cuba? Q What president was elected in 1876? A (Rutherford B.) Hayes A That the United States not invade Cuba Q What two southern states remained under the control of federal troops in 1877? A South Carolina and Louisiana Q What historical era ended with the removal of federal troops from two southern states in 1877? A Reconstruction Q What president followed Theodore Roosevelt? Q To what political party was President Taft affiliated? A (William Howard) Taft A Republican Q Under whose presidency was the Parcel Post system developed? A (William Howard) Taft Q In what month and year did the most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United States occur? A October 1929 Q What is the name given to the 12-year period of sustained downturn in economic activity that followed the stock market crash of 1929? Q What president formed the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to lend money to railroads, banks and other businesses during the Great Depression? A Great Depression A (Herbert) Hoover Q What was the popular name given to the communities of shantytowns built by people who had become homeless during the Great Depression? A Hoovervilles Q What was the name of the congressional act of 1930 that raised United States tariffs on over 20,000 imported goods to record levels, and brought protests from importers, bankers and industrialists? A Smoot-Hawley (Tariff) Q What term was used to describe influential Republicans who refused to support their party's presidential candidate, James G. Blaine, in 1884? Q What candidate did the “Mugwumps” support in 1884? A (Grover) Cleveland A Mugwumps