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Paideia US History EOC Exam Review Packet Review Tips for a 4 on the EOC: 1) Use your Folder to help you complete the packet specifically your sticky notes and vocabulary work. 2) Use markers or colored pens to differentiate topics on the Brainstorm Page 3) Class website has links and review games that you can print 4) USATEST Prep has review games to help you as well. Packet Due Date: Extra Credit Date:

Goal 1-New Nationalism Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques. My suggestion would be to make a chart divided between people, events, key terms, visual ques.

Goal 1-New Nationalism

Brainstorm Goal 2-Expansion and Reform Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goal 2-Expansion and Reform

Brainstorm Goal 3 Crisis and Civil War and Reconstruction Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goal 3 Crisis and Civil War Reconstruction

Brainstorm Goal 4 The Rise of the West and Populism Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goal 4 The Rise of the West and Populism

Goal 5 Industrialization Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goal 5 Industrialization

Goals 6 Imperialism Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 6 Imperialism

Goals 7-Progressivism Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 7-Progressivism

Goals 8 World War I Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 8 World War I

Brainstorm Goals 9 1920s and 1930s Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 9 1920s and 1930s

Goals 10 World War II Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 10 World War II

Goals 11 Cold War Brainstorm Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 11 Cold War

Brainstorm Goals 12 Modern America Fill this page with any key terms, events, people, visual ques.

Goals 12 Modern America

Supreme Court Review 1. Marbury v. Madison, 1803 2. McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 3. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824 4. Worcester v. Georgia, 1832 5. Dred Scott, 1857 and present danger. 6. Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 Armbands in protest of Vietnam. 7. Schenck v. U.S., 1919 8. Korematsu v. U.S., 1944 9. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 covers TV and banking 10. Mapp v. Ohio, 1961 required Bible reading in school 11. Engle v. Vitale, 1962 compromise deemed unconstitutional. 12. Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963 nonsectarian prayer. 13. Abington Township v. Schempp, 1963 necessity may limit civil rights. 14. Miranda v. Arizona, 1966 from the trial. 15. Tinker v. Des Moines, 1969 prior to any questioning. 16. Roe v. Wade, 1973 searches 17. U.S. v. Nixon, 1974 18. University of CA v. Bakke, 1978 A quota system at a medical school. 19. New Jersey v. T.L.O., 1985 20. Texas v. Johnson, 1989 A Presidents may not use executive privilege to break law or cover up. B Overturned Plessy. Forced integration. C Right of the accused to a lawyer/counsel. D Upheld a national bank. States cannot tax it. E Limit freedom of speech when there is a clear F Protected symbolic free speech of students to wear G Protects right to protest by burning the flag. H Judicial review. Midnight Judges case I Federal government can regulate interstate trade J Establishment and Free Exercise clauses prohibit K Slaves were property and cannot sue. Missouri L Cannot require students to recite even a M Upheld Japanese internment Pressing public N Evidence obtained illegally must be excluded O The accused must be informed of their rights P Reasonable suspicion standard for school Q Established separate but equal. R Reverse discrimination: a white student challenged S Upheld a woman s right to choose an abortion T Cannot take Indian lands: Jackson did not enforce It. Indian re moval to Oklahoma

U.S Wars War of 1812 (1812-1814) Causes Major Battles Winner Name of Treaty Mexican American War (1846-1848) Causes Major Battles Winner Name of Treaty The Civil War (1861-1865) Causes Civil War President Union Commander Southern Commander Winner Spanish American War (1898) Causes Major Battles Winner Name of Treaty World War I (1914-1918) Cause Why did America get involved? Winner Name of Treaty World War II (1939-1945) Causes Why did America get involved? Major Battles Why did Truman drop the Atomic bomb? Winner

Korean War (1950-1953) Causes Major Battles Winner Vietnam War (1954-1970) Causes Major Events/Battles Winner Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) Causes Major Events/Battles Winner

The Printed Word Match the following author to the book, pamphlet or document. 1. Lincoln Steffens A The Other America 1961 2. Andrew Carnegie B The Souls of Black Folks 1903 3. Harriet Beecher Stowe C The Jungle 1906 4. Frederick Jackson Turner D How the Other Half Lives 1890 5. Henry David Thoreau E The Liberator 1831 6. Jane Addams F The Gospel of Wealth 1889 7. Rachel Carson G The Shame of the Cities 1904 8. Helen Hunt Jackson H Uncle Tom s Cabin 1852 9. John Steinbeck I The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1890 10. Booker T. Washington J On Civil Disobedience 1849 11. Martin Luther King Jr. K A Century of Dishonor 1881 12. Daniel Ellsberg L The Grapes of Wrath 1939 13. Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein M The Atlanta Compromise 1895 14. Michael Harrington N The Feminine Mystique 1963 15. W.E.B. Dubois 16. Jacob Riis O Twenty Years at Hull House 1910 P Letter from the Birmingham Jail 1963 17. Alfred T. Mahan Q The Pentagon Papers 1971 18. Upton Sinclair R All the President s Men 1973 19. Betty Friedan S Silent Spring 1961 20. William Lloyd Garrison T The Significance of the Frontier in American History 1893

Foreign Policy: From Theodore Roosevelt to Jimmy Carter Review 1. William Howard Taft 2. John F. Kennedy 3. Richard Nixon 4. John Foster Dulles 5. Eisenhower Doctrine 6. Lyndon B. Johnson 7. Theodore Roosevelt 8. Harry S. Truman 9. Woodrow Wilson 10. Jimmy Carter 11. George Kennan 12. Franklin Roosevelt A Adopted the Good Neighbor Policy nonintervention in Latin American affairs. B Encouraged the policy of containment - which would stop the spread of communism. C This policy encouraged American business men to investing overseas markets. This was known as Dollar Diplomacy. D Under this foreign policy the US agrees to collect debts from Latin American countries. This was also an extension to the Monroe doctrine. E Under this policy the US tried to ease rela tions With the Soviet Union. This policy was called Détente. F When this president was elected, the war in Vietnam escalated under his administration. G Under this administration the Secretary of Defense McNamara pushed the strategy flexi ble Response, which increased the spending of conventional weapons. H The doctrine that this president developed gave Money to Greece and Turkey to prevent the spread of communism. I This president emphasized speak softly and carry a big stick to show the rest of the US World dominance. J When this president came to power, he implemented the policy of Vietnamization, which was the gradual withdrawal of troops from Vietnam. K This president was responsible for peace in the Middle East when he convinced Egypt and Israel to sign the Camp David Peace Accords. L Under Eisenhower s administration, this Secretary of Defense believed in the domino theory. If one country fell to communism, then eventually they all would fall to communism.