APUSH Second Semester Semester Exam Review Know the

APUSH Second Semester
Semester Exam Review
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A. Philip Randolph; March on Washington
Baby Boom & population growth
Bay of Pigs invasion
Bessemer Process
Bill Clinton; Bosnia; Impeachment
Black Power movement
Black Tuesday
Central Intelligence Agency; operation in
Guatemala
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Consumer Culture of the 1920s
Council of Racial Equality (CORE)
Declining death rates
Dwight Eisenhower; Farewell Address
Election of 1968; George Wallace
Election of 2008
Fall of Berlin Wall versus Tiananmen Square
demonstrations, Solidarity in Poland,
Gorbachev’s perestroika; Pinochet in Chile
Federal Highway Act; growth of suburbs
Francis Townsend; Social Security
Franklin Roosevelt; New Deal; Works Progress
Administration; Agricultural Adjustment Act;
Public Works Administration; Social Security;
Court Packing Plan; foreign policies (esp. Latin
America
Freedom Rides
George H.W. Bush; New World Order
George W. Bush; Geneva Convention &
terrorism; regions for focus of foreign policy
Gilded Age
Harlem Renaissance
Harry Truman; military desegregation; Berlin
Blockade; Truman Doctrine
Health Care Reform efforts (Clinton & Obama)
Herbert Hoover versus Franklin Roosevelt
Hippies
Ida Tarbell; History of the Standard Oil Company
Immigration last ¼ of 19th century; late 20th
century; compare eras
Impeachment process
Isolationism (esp. between WWI & WWII)
Jack Kerouac; On the Road
Jacob Riis; How the Other Half Lives
John Steinbeck; The Grapes of Wrath
Joseph McCarthy; communist investigations
Korean War; containment
38. Lyndon B. Johnson; War on Poverty; Great
Society
39. Manufacturing in 1980s
40. Marshall Plan; Truman Doctrine
41. Montgomery Bus Boycott
42. Mugwumps
43. Munich Pact
44. National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People (NAACP)
45. National Labor Union
46. National Organization for Woman
47. North Atlantic Treaty Organization versus
Warsaw Pact
48. Open Door Policy (China)
49. Phyllis Schlafly
50. Populist (or People’s) Party (movement)
51. Protest movements of the 1960s
52. Red Scares (1920s & 1950s)
53. Rise of Corporate Trusts
54. Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
55. Samuel Gompers; American Federation of
Labor; Congress of Industrial Labor
56. Sit-down Strikes
57. Social Gospel
58. Spanish-American War; Cuba; Teller
Amendment
59. Stagflation
60. Sussex Pledge
61. Technology & Agriculture
62. Theodore Roosevelt; “New Nationalism”;
“Square Deal”; labor relations
63. Three Mile Island
64. Treaty of Versailles; League of Nations;
Republicans’ Response
65. Upton Sinclair; The Jungle
66. Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution; Tet
Offensive
67. W.E.B. du Bois; Niagara Movement
68. Watergate Scandal
69. William Taft
70. Women’s movement 1960s/70s
71. Women’s Suffrage
72. Woodrow Wilson; Fourteen Points
73. World War II; Neutrality efforts; Allied
Strategies (esp. regarding 2nd Front); Home
front experience of ethnic minorities & women;
Stimson & Knox in Cabinet