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US History. EOC Review 2. Court Cases. Marbury vs. Madison- Judicial Review McCulloch vs. Maryland- State cannot tax a National Bank Gibbons vs. Ogden- Federal Government can regulate interstate commerce Worchester vs. Georgia- Indians are entitled to federal protection
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US History EOC Review 2
Court Cases • Marbury vs. Madison- Judicial Review • McCulloch vs. Maryland- State cannot tax a National Bank • Gibbons vs. Ogden- Federal Government can regulate interstate commerce • Worchester vs. Georgia- Indians are entitled to federal protection • Dred Scott vs. Sanford- Slaves are not citizens, Congress cannot prohibit slavery in the territories
Court Cases • Wabash vs. Illinois- Limit state’s control over railroads • US vs. EC Knight- Sherman Anti-trust Act does not apply to this Sugar Monopoly • Plessy vs. Ferguson- Separate but Equal is Constitutional • Shenck vs. US- Freedom of Speech may be limited in a time of War- “Clear and present Danger”
Court Cases • Korematsu vs. US- Japanese can be held in detention camps during WWII • Brown vs. Board of Ed.- Separate is not Equal • Swann vs. Charlotte Meck.- Busing is a constitutional way to integrate schools • NY Times vs. US- Pentagon Papers may be published
Court Cases • Roe vs. Wade- Abortion is constitutional • US vs. Nixon- Nixon must release tapes • Regents of UC vs. Bakke- Reverse Discrimination • Texas vs. Johnson- Flag Burning
Presidents • 1 George Washington • No Political parties, No Alliances • Whiskey Rebellion, Treaty of Greenville • Pinckney’s Treaty, Jay’s Treaty • XYZ Affair • 2 John Adams • Alien and Sedition Acts • Midnight Judges, Election of 1800, Marbury vs. Madison
Presidents • 3 Thomas Jefferson • Louisiana Purchase • Embargo Act of 1807 • 4 James Madison • War of 1812 • 5 James Monroe • Monroe Doctrine, Missouri Compromise
Presidents • 7 Andrew Jackson • Indian Removal Act, Worchester vs. Georgia, Trail of Tears • South Carolina Nullification Crisis, Compromise Tariff of 1833 • 11 James K. Polk • 54-40 or Fight • Manifest Destiny, Mexican-American War, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo • Seneca Falls Convention
Presidents • 14 Franklin Pierce • Kansas-Nebraska Act • 15 James Buchanan • Dred Scott, Lincoln-Douglass Debates • John Brown and Harper’s Ferry • 16 Abraham Lincoln • Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address • Homestead Act
Presidents • 17 Andrew Johnson • 13th,14th and 15th Amendment • Tenure of Office Act, Impeachment • 18 Ulysses S. Grant • Transcontinental Railroad • Tweed Ring • 19 Rutherford B. Hayes • Election of 1876, Compromise of 1877 • End of Reconstruction
Presidents • 21 Chester Arthur • Chinese Exclusion Act • Pendleton Act • 22 Grover Cleveland • Haymarket Riot • Interstate Commerce Act, Dawes Severalty Act • 23 William McKinley • Spanish American War • Annexation of Hawaii • Open Door Policy
Presidents • 26 Teddy Roosevelt • Roosevelt Corollary • Bull Moose • 27 William Howard Taft • Dollar Diplomacy • 28 Woodrow Wilson • Election of 1912 • WWI, Convoy System, 14 Points
Presidents • 29 Warren G. Harding • Teapot Dome Scandal • 30 Calvin Coolidge • Kellogg- Briand Pact • 31 Herbert Hoover • Stock Market Crash, Great Depression • 32 Franklin Roosevelt • New Deal, AAA Unconstitutional, Social Security, Direct Relief • WWII, Conferences, Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Lend Lease
Presidents • 33 Harry Truman • Potsdam, Atomic Bomb • Marshall Plan, Truman Doctrine • Korea • 34 Dwight Eisenhower • Brown vs. Board, Little Rock Nine • Eisenhower Doctrine • 35 John F. Kennedy • Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin Wall • March on Washington • Alliance For Progress
Presidents • 36 Lyndon Johnson • Gulf of Tonkin, Tet offensive • MLK and RFK assassinated • Medicaid, Welfare • 37 Richard Nixon • Man on the Moon • Nixon in China and USSR • End of Vietnam • Watergate
Presidents • 38 Gerald Ford • OPEC • 39 Jimmy Carter • Camp David Accords • Iran Hostage Crisis • Three Mile Island • 40 Ronald Reagan • Iran-Contra • Supply-Side Economics • Sandra Day O’Conner • Fall of Berlin Wall, INF Treaty
Presidents • 41 George H. Bush • Operation Desert Storm • 42 Bill Clinton • NAFTA • Impeachment • 43 George W. Bush • 9/11, Patriot Act • Afghanistan and Iraqi Freedom
Wars • War of 1812 • James Madison, Hawks vs. Doves, Impressment of Sailors, RESPECT • Mexican American War • Remember the Alamo, Debate over Slavery, Rio Grande vs. Nueces River, Treat of Guadalupe Hidalgo, James K. Polk • Civil War • Emancipation Proclamation after Antietam, Gettysburg Address, Vicksburg, 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments, Lincoln wanted to preserve the Union
Wars • Indian Wars • Dawes Severalty Act (Assimilate), Treaty of Greenville, Gen. Anthony Wayne, Move Indians West • Spanish-American War • Teddy Roosevelt, Remember the Maine, Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst, Platt Amendment, Commodore Dewey in the Philippines, Jingoism, Imperialism, Social Darwinism, Josiah Strong
Wars • WWI • Imperialism, Archduke, Zimmerman Note, Unrestricted Sub Warfare, Trench Warfare, Lusitania, Trench Warfare, League of Nations, 14 Points, Espionage and Sedition Acts, Palmer Raids, War Guilt Clause, Reparations • WWII • Munich Pact, Non-Aggression Pact, Pearl Harbor, Conferences, D-Day, VE Day, VJ Day, Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Wars • Korea • President Truman, Douglass MacArthur, Domino Theory, 38th Parallel • Vietnam • Geneva Accords- 17th Parallel • Eisenhower- Containment and Domino Theory • Kennedy- Advisors • Johnson- Gulf of Tonkin, Tet Offensive, Operation Rolling Thunder, Democratic Convention of 1968 • Nixon- Peace with Honor, Cambodia and Laos, Ho Chi Minh Trail, My Lai Incident • Ford- Fall of Saigon
Wars • Persian Gulf • Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait • Operation Desert Storm • George H. Bush • Iraqi Freedom • Saddam killing Kurds, Weapons of mass Destruction • George W. Bush
Elections • 1800- Midnight Judges, Adams vs. Jefferson • 1824- Corrupt Bargain- Andrew Jackson loses, Henry Clay becomes Sec of State under John Q. Adams • 1844- Manifest Destiny, James K. Polk, 54-40 or Fight • 1860- Lincoln Elected, South Seceded
Elections • 1864- Copperheads, McClellan, Lincoln Wins • 1876- Rutherford B. Hayes, Ends Reconstruction • 1912- Woodrow Wilson beats Taft and T. Roosevelt, Bull Moose party • 1916- Wilson kept us out of War • 1984- Geraldine Ferraro is first woman to run for VP • 2000- Supreme Court stops the count in Florida
Political Parties • Democratic-Republican- Thomas Jefferson • Federalist- Alexander Hamilton • Whig- Hated Andrew Jackson • Know-Nothings- Anti-immigrant • Free Soil- No slavery in the territories • Republican- End slavery, Lincoln • Populist- Farmers, incorporated into other parties
Compromises • American System- Henry Clay, tariff, National Road, National Bank • Compromise of 1850- Clay’s Compromise, California Free State, Fugitive Slave Law, No Slave trade in Washington • Compromise of 1877- Hayes become President, ends Reconstruction • Compromise Tariff of 1833- Ends South Carolina Nullification Crisis