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