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History Study Guide Alabama High School Graduation Exam. Who was the director of the Seneca Falls Convention and a women’s rights advocate?. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Who is known for her work in women’s rights, esp. the suffrage movement? (She was once on a $1 coin). Susan B. Anthony.
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History Study Guide Alabama High School Graduation Exam
Who was the director of the Seneca Falls Convention and a women’s rights advocate? Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who is known for her work in women’s rights, esp. the suffrage movement?(She was once on a $1 coin) Susan B.Anthony
Who was the woman who tried to get poor women to use birth control? Margaret Sanger
Who was the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court during the formative years? John Marshall
Who wrote our National Anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner?” Francis Scott Key
What U.S. President was elected by the Common Man (1828) and moved Indians to reservations? Andrew Jackson
Who raided the army arsenal at Harpers Ferry to get weapons to kill slave owners? John Brown
Who was the President of the U.S. during the Civil War? (he wanted no extension of slavery) Abraham Lincoln
Who was the commander of the SOUTHERN Army during the Civil War? Robert E. Lee
Who was the 1st and only President of the Confederacy (during the Civil War)? Jefferson Davis
Who was the leader of the Union Army (NORTH) during the Civil War? (he was a weak President later) Ulysses S. Grant
Who created the idea of Social Darwinism?“Survival of the Fittest” Charles Darwin
What rich American owned most of the oil rights in the United States? John D. Rockefeller
Who founded the Niagara Movement which became the NAACP?(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) William E. B. Dubois
Who was the founder of the Tuskegee Institute (an Alabama flight school for blacks)? Booker T. Washington
Who invented peanut butter and developed over 300 products from peanuts? George Washington Carver
What U.S. President was one of the “Rough Riders” during the Spanish-American War? Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt
What U.S. President created the League of Nations after World War I, but the U.S. didn’t join it? Woodrow Wilson
Whose assassination started World War I? Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Who was the leader of Germany who killed Jews during WWII? Hitler
Who made the first non-stop flight from U.S. to Paris?(His plane was named The Spirit of St. Louis) Charles Lindberg
Which U.S. President who was blamed for the Great Depression? Herbert Hoover
Who was the U.S. President during the Great Depression and WWII?(he created TVA and alphabet agencies) Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who was the leader of Russia (Soviet Union) during World War II? Joseph Stalin
Who was the leader of the British forces (England) during World War II? Winston Churchill
Who was the leader of Italy during World War II? Benito Mussolini
Who was the U.S. Supreme Commander of World War II? General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Who was the first person to warn the colonists that the British soldiers were headed to Lexington and Concord? Paul Revere
What is the name of England’s Bill of Rights? (It was signed in 1215 by King John) Magna Carta
What was the Constitutional Convention’s decision to apportion representation in Congress Called? Senate (2 people) and House of Representatives (based on population) Great Compromise
When deciding how to apportion representation, what was the Constitutional Convention’s decision to count 5 slaves as 3 people? 3/5 Compromise
Which Branch of the U.S. Government makes the laws? Legislative Branch
Which Branch of the U.S. Government enforces the law? Executive Branch
Which Branch of the U.S. government interprets the law? Judicial Branch
What states we can change or add laws as times change, or as necessary? Elastic Clause
What was the name of the laws which separated blacks and whites? Black Codes (Jim Crow Laws)
Which treaty ended the French and Indian War?(England got all land east of Mississippi) Treaty of 1763
What treaty gave the U.S. all the land east of the Mississippi River?(it ended the American Revolution) Treaty of Paris 1783
What was the process of kidnapping British Navy men and forcing them into military service? Impressments
What is a government order prohibiting the movement of merchant ships into or out of its ports? embargo
What is the surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by an army attempting to capture it called? siege
What document describes how to become a state? Northwest Ordinance
The ______________________ established that new states above 36o 30’ North would be free, and those below could decide. Missouri Compromise
The movement attempting to end the legal sale of alcohol temperance
What is the term which means “pride in one’s country?” nationalism
What was the high tax on imported goods, designed to help American factories by causing import prices to be higher? Protective Tariff
Which court case stated “once a slave, always a slave?” Dred Scott Decision
Which law stated the North had to return runaway slaves to Southern slave owners? Fugitive Slave Act