3. Why did
Immigrants and African Americans move to cities? That's where the jobs
were!
4.
If you
see: Nativism
= anti-foreign sentiment. The creation of quota systems regarding
immigration is important to know. These acts favored western Europeans who spoke English,
NOT Eastern Europeans. A question on the
Chinese Exclusion Act
or the
Sacco-Vanzetti
case could also have nativism as an answer.
5.
Federalism
= Division
of Powers between the Federal Government and the States!!! See Chart
Below.
6. Don't
confuse federalism with Checks
and Balances!!! C and B is checking the three Branches (Legislative,
Executive, Judicial) of Government! Ex. Veto, judicial review,
impeachment. National Gov, checks itself -- has nothing to do with
states in terms of the Regents Exam. See Chart Below.
7.
If you
see: George
Washington ...
Answer: is most
likely "neutrality/isolationism/noninvolvement"
10.
WWII = Know the
Lend-Lease Act,
plus Cash
and Carry. Answer should be: a move away from isolationism -- becoming less neutral.
Pearl Harbor and D-Day occasionally come up.
D-Day will usually have an answer about opening up a new front in
Europe during the war.
12.
If you
see: Unwritten Constitution = These
are things that we do which aren't printed in the
Constitution such as political parties, cabinet, judicial review,
and nominating conventions.
13. We got
involved in WWI because
of "the Boat, and the Note." (Lusitania, and Zimmermann
Telegram). The Boat for the Spanish-American War was the
Maine.
14.
Trust or
Monopoly ... makes the rich get richer.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act tried to bust them!
If you see Unions (or AFL, Sherman
Anti-Trust, or Arbitration) ... Answer is something like "to help the
small guy and consumer out."
15. To
repeal an amendment ... must ratify (approve) another amendment (like
the 18th and 21st for prohibition.) Speaking of ratifying ... think
Federalist Papers were for ratification of the Constitution.
16a. Also, know
Presidential (lenient) vs. Radical (harsh on South/for Black rights)
Reconstruction.
Sharecropping occurred during Home
Rule, as did literacy tests.
17.
If you
see: John Hay -- think "Hay look ... it's China!" The answer is always
about trade in Asia for Open Door Policy.
Just open the door and say "Haaaay!"
Note:
Questions 1-3 usually have something to do with geography. Most
notably: Mississippi River led to trade and navigation, New England had trade, the
South was agricultural, and the Great Plains were flat. New Orleans was a port for trade.
18.
If you
see:
How did the US respond to massive immigration? The
QUOTA SYSTEM is
usually the answer. Specifically, know the National-Origins Act
19. Did
you know that the Supreme Court did not support FDR? That's usually
a cartoon question. He tried to pack the court with allies. But he
never did it in the end.
20.
If you
see: Jacob
Riis, Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell
= They are writers known as
Muckrakers...the
answer should be about cleaning up and regulating big business to
protect the people.
21.
If you
see: The
Great Society...The
answer should be about the government helping the poor. Similarly,
The New Deal
of FDR looked to create jobs (public works) and help people socially and
economically.
22. Ronald
Reagan cut taxes for the rich with "Reaganomics."
23. Lobbying is
when special interest groups try to get Congress to vote a certain
way. They hang out in the lobby and try to convince them.
24. If you
see:
Initiative, Referendum, or Recall...The
answer will be about expanding democracy during the Progressive Era.
25.
If you
see: The
Great Compromise or 3/5 Compromise
...the answer should
be about representation, or the population determining representation in
the House.
26.
If you
see: Cesar
Chavez...Think
"Caesar Salad" -- he fought for the rights of farmers. Another name to
know is Rachel Carson. Her book Silent Spring helped start
the environmental movement. Spring=Nature.
27.
If you
see: Seneca
Falls = It's a
women's conference. Women love to go to the Falls, it's
romantic.
28. Langston
Hughes
starts with an H. So does
Harlem
Renaissance. If there's an African American culture movement
question, Hughes can be the answer.
29.
If you
see: Miranda
v. Arizona, Gideon v. Wainwright
- These cases expanded the rights to the accused!
I know this may sound
weird, but I have never seen the same choice 4 times in a row. So if
you see 4 C's in a row, double check it. Three in a row comes up
often, but 4 -- not yet. But, they can change that, be on your toes.
16, 17, 18,
19 = PROGRESSIVE AMENDMENTS
THAT WERE INSPIRED BY POPULISM. Remember ... Populism's Omaha Platform
... STAR 16
(Senators,
Tax, Australian Ballot,
RR control,
16:1 Ratio of Silver to
Gold)
16 = (Six
has an X, so does Income Tax)
17 =
Seeeeventeen, Seeeenators
18. =
Prohibition -- 18 used to be the drinking age. Now it's 21. The 21st
Amendment repealed the 18th!
BIGGEST TIP I COULD
POSSIBLY GIVE YOU: ON ALL ESSAYS -- IT'S QUALITY
AND QUANTITY
... IF YOU ARE SKIMPY ON HISTORY, THEY WILL BE SKIMPY ON YOUR ESSAY
GRADE. WRITING IS THE BULK OF THIS TEST!!!!!!!!
The Pilgrims were
separatists, Puritans are non-separatists. The way you
remember this is: on Thanksgiving (Pilgrims) you separate
your turkey from your stuffing and cranberry sauce. Separatists
disassociated themselves from the King of England who was the head of
the Church of England.
What were the major issues
under "Jacksonian Democracy."
Hint: Tariff, Bank, Nominating Conventions, Spoils System, Trail of
Tears, Specie Circular, Ordinance of Nullification, Force Bill.
(Perhaps that was more than a hint.)
Don't get confused: W.E.B.
Du Bois wanted absolute equality...Booker T. Washington wanted
gradual gains. Remember: W.E.B. =
Wants
Equality
for Blacks...Booker
T.,
for Tuskegee
Institute.
NY Times v.
US, 1971
– Publication of the Pentagon Papers was protected by freedom of
the press.
United States v.
Nixon,
1974 - President Richard
Nixon was not protected by executive privilege, and had to hand
over tape-recordings. Nixon remains the only President to resign
the office.
Constitutional =
The Great Compromise (Virginia (bicameral on population) vs. NJ Plan
(equal representation), 3/5 Compromise, and
Commercial Compromise.
Civil War:
Missouri Comp, Comp of 1850, K-N Act (KNOW THESE PROVISIONS WELL)
Eisenhower (Rep) =
Dynamic Conservatism. The 1950s = A conservative time, economically
(Gov supports Big Business), politically (McCarthyism), and socially
(Women at home, Leave it to Beaver). Eisenhower also signed the
Interstate Highway Act to connect the country together with roads.
JFK (Dem) = The New
Frontier, liberal problem solving for poverty, racial prejudice, and
international aid.
LBJ (Dem) = The Great
Society - Money to the poor, education, and an end to discrimination.
If Betty Friedan
comes up on the test -- it's 1960s-1970s Feminism. I know this is a
random thing, but she often comes up on the test.
Rachel Carson's
book Silent Spring started the environmental movement.
HAMILTON VS JEFFERSON
MNEMONIC DEVICE ...
SAFE PLANES
Jefferson favors
State
rights and a Strict
Interpretation of the Constitution, Agriculture,
favors France,
the Educated
Commoner
SAFE
Hamilton = Favors
the Propertied
or Wealthy, Loose
Interpretation of the Constitution, an
Army,
National
Bank, favors England,
and Strong
Government
PLANES
ODDS ARE MOST OF
THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE ON THE REGENTS ... BUT IF YOU WANT TO GET
100% ... YOU BETTER BE SAFE! (See video next to chart)
The
Presidents Song, by
The Social Studs
The
Causes of the Civil War Music Video,
by
the Social Studs
Checks and Balances
Song
Just for fun ...
CAPITALS OF THE STATES! By the Social Studs