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HISHTORY FINAL :D
FINAL FOR HISTORY SO I STUDIED LOLOLOL
Question | Answer |
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Manahatten address- arthur takes oath in 1881 | 123 lexington |
sent to japan to open up trade | Matthew Perry (http://tinyurl.com/lqfzm5) |
advocated a strong navy | Mahan |
2 african nations not european colonies | liberia, ethiopia |
woman- leader of populist movement | Mary Ellen Lease |
presides over senate at impeachment trial | chief justice |
leader of rad. republicans | thadeus stevens |
act- senate approval required for change in cabinet members | tenure of office act |
helen hunt jackson's book | century of dishonor |
3 names over NYC public lib. entrance | Tilden, Lennox, Astor |
saved A. Johnson at impeachment trial | Ross |
won popular vote in 1876 | Samuel Tilden |
southerners who helped blacks during reconstruction | scalawags |
ammendment- voting has nothing to do with race | 15th ammendment |
# of edison's patents | 1,093 |
father of skilled labor unions | samuel gompers |
opened in 1892 | Ellis Island |
months taken to build empire state building | 13 months |
skyscrapers are found here | midtown, downtown |
preached social darwinism | herbert spencer |
annexed by US | hawaii |
private secretary for lincoln | john hays |
two yellow journalists | hearst, mahan |
TR ordered to manila bay under his command | US pacific fleet, george dewey |
was an insurrection here against US | phillipines |
this group led way up kettle hill | 9th and 10th black regiments |
nation would become most industrial in asia | japan |
US military leader in phillipines during insurrection | Arthur MacArthur |
MONTH/DAY/YEAR phillipines granted independance | july 4th, 1946 |
john hay's policy towards china | open door policy |
TR sent it around the world | great white fleet |
Taft would be appointed to this position by Harding | supreme court justice |
elected VP in 1900 | Theodore Roosevelt |
act- concerned status of puerto rico | foraker act |
war between these nations- 2904-1905 | Japan, Russia |
TR won it in 1906 | nobel peace prize |
between 1836-1988 how many VP were elected directly to presidency | NONE :( |
ammendment- no denial due to sex | 14th |
party members in each state determine the party's presidential candidate | direct primary |
taft's policy towards latin america | dollar diplomacy |
16th, 17th, 18th, 19th ammendments were called | progressive ammendments |
peace talks between japs and ruskies took place hurr | portsmouth |
peace talks between nips and russians negotiated by: | TR |
grandfather of direct primary, from wisconsin | rober la folette |
woodrow nominated in 1912 at dem. convention in baltimore on this ballot | 46th |
city initiated commisioner for of city government | galveston, texas |
ammendment- direct election of US senators | 17th |
people would put govmt. official out of office | recall |
had power to regulate railroads | ICC |
high tarrif during taft administration | payne-aldritch |
tariff that lowered high tarrif during taft administration | underwood tarrif |
how many districts in fed. reserve | 12 |
prog. republican, challenged power of speaker cannon | george norris |
3 pres. candidates in 1912 | Wilson, Taft, TR |
leader of US expeditionary force to europe in 1912 | Pershing |
mobilised russian army in 1917 | nickolas II |
republican pres. candidate 1916 | charles evans hughes |
supreme court case- held up sedition act of 1918 | schenk vs. USA |
french rep. at versailles in 1919 | clemenceau |
wrote letter to church containing much of 14 points | benedict XV |
leader of reservationists in US senate after versailles | henry lodge |
democratic vp candidate in 1920 | FDR |
1920, elected VP | silent cal |
word invented by harding | normalcy |
3 noted happenings of 20's: | BABE RUTH HOMERUNS, AL JOLSEN'S TALKIE, LUCKY LINDY'S TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT |
model t off assembly line every: | 93 minutes |
fed europe after WWII | hoover |
hoover's redeemer | truman |
dem. pres. candidate 1928, and his religion | al smith, roman catholic |
started in oregon | bonus army |
MONTH/DAY/YEAR FDR takes oath for first time | March 4th, 1933 |
sponsored murals | WPA |
4 projects built by PWA | brooklyn-battery tunnel, FDR drive, Lincoln Tunnel, Triborough bridge |
provide electricity in central appalachian area | TVA |
FDR advisor | Harry Hopkins |
most enduring legacy of new deal | socialist security |
other than FDR, who was 100% behind socialist security | Francis Perkins |
republican candidate - 1936 | Alfred Landon |
Predicted outcome of '36 election | James Farley |
only 2 men to represent major political parties 5 times in national elections | FDR, Tricky Dick |
civil war 1936 | spanish |
Month/Day/Year poland invaded | september 1, 1939 |
expeditionary force was picked up hurr | dunkirk |
month/day/year japs attack pearl harbor | dec. 7th, 1941 |
month/day/year D-DAY | june 6th, 1944 |
military director of manhattan project | Groves |
month/day/year FDR dies | April 12th, 1945 |
US prosecutor at nuremburg | Jackson |
republican candidate - 1940 | Dewey |
dixiecrat candidate - 1948 | thurmon |
the congress elected in 1946 | 80th |
this group walked out of 1948 dem nat. convention | dixie pixies |
year of berlin airlift | 1948 |
month/day/year north korea invades south | June 25th, 1950 |
macarthur made manding here in korea | Imchon |
truman and macarthur met on this island to have a chat | wake island |
didnt defend marshall's honor | eisenhower |
lawyer for brown in 1954 | thurgood marshall |
outlawed literacy tests | civil rights act- 65 |
outlawed housing discrimination | civil rights act- 68 |
outlawed discrimination in liscensed public businesses | civil rights act- 64 |