AP U.S. History Terms 1. General Court 2. John Winthrop 3. Restoration Colonies 4. Leisler’s Rebellion 5. Quaker 6. Navigation Acts 7. Half-Way Covenant 8. Dominion of New England 9. Bacon’s Rebellion 10. Enlightenment 11. Great Awakening 12. Albany Congress 13. French and Indian War 14. Writs of assistance 15. Stamp Act 16. Townshend Acts 17. Tea Act 18. “Common Sense” 19. Second Continental Congress 20. Saratoga 21. Treaty of Paris of 1783 22. Articles of Confederation 23. Newburgh Conspiracy 24. Northwest Ordinance 25. Shay's Rebellion 26. Republican Motherhood 27. Federalist Papers 28. Anti-Federalists 29. Bill of Rights 30. Judiciary Act of 1789 31. Federal Naturalization Law of 1790 32. Hamilton's Reports 33. Jay's Treaty 34. Pinckney Treaty 35. Whiskey Rebellion 36. XYZ Affair 37. Election of 1800 38. Alien and Sedition Acts 39. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions 40. Marbury vs. Madison 41. Louisiana Purchase 42. Lewis and Clark Expedition 43. Yazoo Claims

44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55.

Chesapeake-Leopard Affair Embargo of 1807 Tecumseh Treaty of Ghent “American System” Hartford Convention Rush-Bagot Treaty Barbary Wars Adams-Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine Panic of 1819 Dartmouth College vs. Woodward 56. McCulloch vs. Maryland 57. Gibbons vs. Ogden 58. Missouri Compromise 59. The Cotton Culture 60. Samuel Slater 61. Lowell System 62. Second Great Awakening 63. corrupt bargain 64. Tariff of Abominations 65. Kitchen Cabinet 66. Maysville Road 67. Worcester vs. Georgia 68. The Webster-Hayne Debate (1830) 69. Force Bill 70. Nicholas Biddle 71. Specie Circular 72. Tocqueville's Democracy in America 73. The Liberator 74. Horace Mann 75. McGuffey Readers 76. Manifest Destiny 77. Wilmot Proviso 78. Compromise of 1850 79. Free Soil Party 80. Commodore Matthew Perry 81. “The American Scholar” 82. Seneca Falls Declaration 83. Hudson River School 84. Minstrel Shows 85. Uncle Tom's Cabin 86. Kansas-Nebraska Act 87. Bleeding Kansas 88. Dred-Scott Decision

89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 96. 98. 99.

Yeoman farmers Hinton R. Helper Know Nothing Party Ostend Manifesto Freeport Doctrine John Brown First Battle of Bull Run Homestead Act “King Cotton” Battle of Antietam Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction 100. Wade-Davis Bill 101. Gettysburg Address 102. Trent Affair 103. Military Reconstruction Act 104. Freedmen’s Bureau 105. Tenure of Office Act 106. 14th Amendment 107. Slaughterhouse Decisions 108. Compromise of 1877 109. Tammany Hall 110. Credit Mobilier Scandal 111. Liberal Republicans 112. Stalwarts 113. Pendelton Civil Service Act 114. The New South 115. Social Darwinism 116. Horizontal Integration 117. Horatio Alger 118. Cult of Domesticity 119. Frank Lloyd Wright 120. Knights of Labor 121. Jane Addams 122. Booker T. Washington 123. Ghost Dance 124. Dawes Act 125. Interstate Commerce Act 126. American Federation of Labor 127. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 128. McKinley Tariff 129. Populist Party 130. Pullman Strike 131. Hawaiian Revolution 132. Yellow Journalism 133. Open Door Notes

134. Platt Amendment 135. Hepburn Act 136. Pure Food and Drug Act 137. Muckrakers 138. Roosevelt Corollary 139. Gentleman's Agreement 140. Eugenics 141. Ballinger-Pinchot Dispute 142. Sixteenth Amendment 143. "New Freedom" 144. NAACP 145. I.W.W. or Wobblies, 146. "Dollar Diplomacy" 147. Lodge Corollary 148. Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act 149. Federal Reserve Act of 1913 150. Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 151. "Arabic pledge" 152. Selective Service Act 153. War Industries Board 154. Committee on Public Information 155. Espionage and Sedition Acts 156. Shenck vs. U.S. 157. Fourteen Points 158. Article X 159. The Red Scare 160. Palmer Raids 161. Race Riots of 1919 162. "Jazz Age" 163. 19th Amendment 164. National Origins Act 165. Marcus Garvey 166. Sacco and Vanzetti 167. "Teapot Dome" 168. Robert M. LaFollette 169. The Washington Conference 170. Aimee Semple McPherson 171. Kellogg-Briand Pact 172. Hawley-Smoot Tariff 173. Reconstruction Finance Corporation

174. 175. 176. Act 177.

Bonus Army "Hundred Days" Emergency Banking Relief

FDIC 178. Civilian Conservation Corps 178. Agricultural Adjustment Administration 179. National Industrial Recovery Act 180. Senator Huey Long 181. Good Neighbor Policy 182. John Maynard Keynes 184. Social Security Act 185. Indian Reorganization Act 186. The Neutrality Acts of 1935 187. Neutrality Acts of 1939 188. Wagner Act 189. Lend Lease Act 190. Korematsu vs. United States 191. Yalta Conference 192. Containment 193. Truman Doctrine 194. NATO 195. Taft-Hartley Act 196. McCarthyism 197. NASA 198. Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka 199. Little Rock 200. Rosa Parks 201. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 202. The Beats 203. Dynamic Conservatism 204. Eisenhower’s Farewell Address 205. Levittown 206. National Defense Education Act 207. March on Washington 208. Bay of Pigs

209. Cuban Missile Crisis 210. Peace Corps 211. Civil Rights Act of 1964 212. Economic Opportunity Act 213. Medicare Act of 1965 214. Immigration Act of 1965 215. Voting Rights Act of 1965 216. Black Power 217. Cesar Chavez 218. American Indian Movement (AIM) 219. "Doves" 220. Tet Offensive 221. Vietnamization 222. Nixon Doctrine 223. Kent State 224. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) 225. Detente 226. Saturday Night Massacre 227. Camp David Accords 228. Roe vs. Wade 229. SDI 230. Reaganomics

AP US History Terms - Mr. Williams' Public Wiki

AP U.S. History. Terms. 1. General Court. 2. John Winthrop. 3. Restoration Colonies. 4. Leisler's Rebellion. 5. Quaker. 6. Navigation Acts. 7. Half-Way Covenant. 8. Dominion of New England. 9. Bacon's Rebellion. 10. Enlightenment ... Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. 45. Embargo of 1807. 46. Tecumseh. 47. Treaty of Ghent. 48.

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