EOCT Vocabulary List - Henry County Schools



EOCT Vocabulary List

Domain I: Colonization through the Constitution

Standard 1

1. Virginia Company

A. Roanoke

B. Jamestown

i. Reason for founding

ii. John Smith

1. Starving time

iii. John Rolfe

1. Tobacco

iv. Indentured Servants

v. Powhatan

2. House of Burgesses

3. Bacon’s Rebellion

4. Pilgrims

A. Mayflower Compact

B. Separatists

C. Thanksgiving

5. Massachusetts Bay Colony

A. “City upon a Hill”

B. Half-way Covenant

C. King Phillip’s War

D. Metacom

6. Quebec

A. Reason for founding

7. New England Colonies

A. Economy

B. Massachusetts

i. Puritans

ii. Reason for founding

iii. Massachusetts Charter

iv. Salem Witch Trials

v. Anne Hutchinson

C. Connecticut

i. John Hooker

ii. Reason for founding

D. Rhode Island

i. Roger Williams

ii. Reason for founding

E. New Hampshire

8. Middle Colonies

A. New Amsterdam

i. New York

1. Reason for founding

2. Harbors and Rivers

B. Pennsylvania

i. William Penn

ii. Reason for founding

iii. Quakers

1. Inner light

C. New Jersey

D. Delaware

9. Southern Colonies

A. Virginia

i. Reason for founding

B. Maryland

i. Lord Baltimore (Calvert)

ii. Reason for founding

C. Delaware

D. N & S Carolina

E. Georgia

Standard 2

1. Mercantilism

2. Transatlantic Trade

a. Triangular Trade

b. Middle Passage

i. African American Culture

3. Benjamin Franklin

a. Individualism

b. Social Mobility

4. The Great Awakening

a. Jonathan Edwards

i. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Standard 3

1. French & Indian War

a. George Washington

b. Quebec

c. Treaty of Paris 1763

d. Proclamation of 1763

2. Navigation Act

3. Sam Adams

a. Sons of Liberty

b. Daughters of Liberty

4. The Stamp Act

5. Boston Massacre

6. Committees of Correspondence

7. Boston Tea Party

8. The Intolerable Acts

9. Thomas Paine

a. Common Sense

Standard 4

1. 2nd Continental Congress

a. Olive Branch Petition

b. General George Washington

c. Continental Army

d. Declaration of Independence

i. John Locke

ii. Social Contract Theory

2. Revolutionary War

a. Lexington and Concord

i. Minutemen

b. Bunker Hill

c. Battle of NY

d. Battle of Philadelphia

e. Valley Forge

i. Crossing the Delaware/Trenton

ii. Marquis de Lafayette

iii. Baron Von Steuben

f. Saratoga

g. Battle of Yorktown

i. General Charles Cornwallis

h. Treaty of Paris 1783

Standard 5

1. Articles of Confederation

a. Weaknesses

b. Strengths

2. Shays’ Rebellion

3. Federalist vs. Antifederalists

a. TJ vs. A. Ham

i. Beliefs of each side

4. Constitutional Convention

a. James Madison

b. The Federalist Papers

i. Written by?

5. Roger Sherman

a. The Great Compromise

6. 3/5 Compromise

7. Charles de Montesquieu

a. Separation of Powers

b. Checks and Balances

c. Limited Government

d. Legislative, Judicial, & Executive Branches

8. Bill of Rights

a. Voltaire

9. President George Washington

a. Whiskey Rebellion

b. Policy of Neutrality or Nonintervention

10. Political Parties

F. Hamilton vs. Jefferson

10. President John Adams

A. Alien & Sedition Acts

B. Midnight Judges

C. XYZ Affair

11. John Marshall

A. Judiciary Act of 1801

B. Marbury v Madison

C. McCullough v Maryland

Domain II: New Republic through Reconstruction

Standard 6

1. Northwest Ordinance

2. President Thomas Jefferson

a. Embargo Act of 1807

b. Louisiana Purchase

i. Lewis & Clark Expedition

3. President James Madison

a. War of 1812

i. Causes

1. Impressment

2. USS Chesapeake

ii. Results

iii. Battle of New Orleans

iv. Treaty of Ghent

4. National Infrastructure

a. National Road

i. Turnpikes & Toll Roads

b. Erie Canal

i. Steam boats

5. Rise of NY City

6. Mormons

a. Joseph Smith

b. Brigham Young

Standard 7

1. 2nd Great Awakening

2. Temperance

3. Abolition

a. William Lloyd Garrison

i. Liberator

b. Frederick Douglass

i. N. Star

c. The Grimke Sisters

d. Harriet Beecher Stowe

i. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

e. Sojourner Truth

i. “Ain’t I a Woman”

f. Harriet Tubman

i. Moses

ii. Underground Railroad

4. Quakers

5. Public Schools

a. Horace Mann

6. Women’s Suffrage

a. Susan B. Anthony

7. Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Lucretia Mott

a. Seneca Falls Conference

8. President John Q. Adams

a. Corrupt bargain

b. American Nationalism

9. Jacksonian Democracy

a. Spoils System

b. American Nationalism

Standard 8

10. President James Monroe

a. Monroe Doctrine

11. Missouri Compromise

12. Nat Turner

13. Nullification Crisis

a. John C. Calhoun

i. Sectionalism

ii. States’ Rights

14. James K. Polk

a. Manifest Destiny

i. 54° 40’ or Fight

b. Texas Revolution

i. Stephen Austin

ii. Sam Houston

iii. “Remember the Alamo”

iv. Battle of San Jacinto

15. Wilmont Proviso

16. Mexican-American War

a. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

b. Gasden Purchase

17. Compromise of 1850

a. Fugitive Slave Act

Standard 9

1. Kansas-Nebraska Act

2. Popular Sovereignty

a. Stephen Douglas

3. Dread Scott

4. John Brown

a. Pottawatomie Massacre

b. Harper’s Ferry

5. Abraham Lincoln

a. Suspension of Habeas Corpus

b. Gettysburg Address

c. Emancipation Proclamation

d. Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address

6. North vs. South

a. Population

b. Manufacturing

c. Exports

d. Food Production

e. Railroads

f. Leadership

i. Ulysses S. Grant

ii. Robert E. Lee

iii. William Tecumseh Sherman

iv. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson

7. Battles

a. Antietam

b. Siege of Vicksburg

c. Gettysburg

d. Battle of Atlanta

e. March to the Sea

f. Appomattox Courthouse

Standard 10

1. 13, 14th & 15th Amendments

2. Freedmen’s Bureau

a. Morehouse College

3. Reconstruction

a. Presidential Reconstruction

b. Radical Republican Reconstruction

c. Carpetbaggers and Scalawags

4. Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

5. Black Codes

6. Tenant Farming

7. Share Cropping

8. KKK

9. Johnson’s impeachment

10. Compromise of 1877

Domain III: Industrialization, Reform, and Imperialism

Standard 11

1. Industrialization in US

2. Railroad Industry

a. Land Grants

3. Transcontinental Railroad

a. Central Pacific

i. Chinese Laborers

b. Union Pacific

i. Irish Laborers

4. Steel Industry

5. Andrew Carnegie

6. John D. Rockefeller

a. Standard Oil Company

7. Trusts

8. Monopolies

9. Alexander Graham Bell

10. Thomas Edison

a. Menlo Park

b. Electric Light bulb, Phonograph & Motion Pictures

Standard 12

11. Dawes Act

12. Sitting Bull

13. Wounded Knee

14. Ellis Island

15. Angel Island

16. American Federation of Labor

a. Samuel Gompers

17. Pullman Strike

a. Eugene V. Debs

Standard 13

18. Progressives/reforms

a. Muckrakers

i. Upton Sinclair

ii. Ida Tarbell

b. Hull House

i. Jane Addams

ii. Tenements

c. Initiative

d. Referendum

e. Recall

f. 16th Amendment

g. 17th Amendment

19. Plessy v. Ferguson

a. Jim Crow Laws

20. NAACP

a. W.E.B. Dubois

Standard 14

21. Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

a. Chinese Exclusion Act

b. Gentlemen’s Agreement

22. Spanish American War

a. “Remember the Maine”

b. Yellow Journalism

c. Jose Marti

d. San Juan Hill

23. Philippine American War

a. Emilio Aguinaldo

24. Open Door Policy

25. President Teddy Roosevelt

a. Square Deal

b. Trust busting

c. Speak Softly but Carry a Big Stick

d. Roosevelt Corollary

e. Panama Canal

Content Domain IV: Establishment as a World Power

Standard 15

1. President Woodrow Wilson

2. WWI – Causes

a. MAIN

b. U.S. Neutrality

c. Unrestricted Sub Warfare

d. Zimmerman note

3. WWI – Impacts

a. The Great Migration

b. Espionage & Sedition Acts

i. Eugene V. Debs arrest

4. 18th & 19th Amendments

a. Carrie Nation

b. Suffrage

i. Susan B. Anthony

5. 14 Points

a. League of Nations

b. Mandate System

6. Treaty of Versailles

a. War Guilt Clause

b. Reparations

Standard 16

1. Communism - impact

2. Socialism – impact

3. Isolationism

4. Red Scare

a. Palmer Raids

b. Sacco and Vanzetti

5. Anti-Immigrant sentiments

a. Revival of KKK

6. Scopes Monkey Trial

7. Radio & Movies

8. Jazz

9. Harlem Renaissance

a. Langston Hughes

b. Louis Armstrong

c. Billie Holiday

10. Tin Pan Alley

a. Irving Berlin

11. Mass Production

12. Henry Ford

a. Model T

b. Assembly line

Standard 17

1. Causes of The Great Depression

a. Overproduction

b. Under Consumption

c. Buying on Margin

d. Speculation

e. Use of credit

2. Black Tuesday

3. The Great Depression

a. Hoovervilles

b. Dust Bowl

i. Oakies

Standard 18

1. FDR

a. Fireside chats

b. The New Deal

i. TVA

ii. FDIC

iii. CCC

iv. WPA

v. AAA

vi. Wagner Act=NLRB

c. 2nd New Deal

i. Industrial Unionism

1. AFL-CIO

d. Social Security Act

e. 21st Amendment

f. Eleanor Roosevelt

g. Huey P. Long

h. Neutrality Acts

i. Court-Packing Bill

j. “Cash & Carry”

k. Lend Lease Act

Standard 19

1. A. Philip Randolph

2. WWII

a. Pearl Harbor

b. Internment Camps

c. Mobilization

i. Selective Service

ii. WAAC

1. Rosie the Riveter

iii. WOW

iv. Wartime conservation

1. Rationing

v. Lend-Lease Act

d. Allied Powers

e. Axis Powers

f. Battle of Midway

g. Battle of Coral Sea

h. Yalta Conference

i. Potsdam Conference

j. D-Day

i. Operation Overlord

ii. 5 Beaches

iii. Normandy

k. Battle of the Bulge

l. The Fall of Berlin

m. Manhattan Project

i. Los Alamos, NM

ii. Atomic Bomb

iii. Hiroshima & Nagasaki

3. Nuremberg Trials

4. United Nations

Standard 20

1. 22nd Amendment

2. Marshall Plan

3. Berlin Airlift

4. NATO

5. Warsaw Pact

a. Satellite nations

6. Truman Doctrine

a. Containment

7. Korean War

a. 38th parallel

8. Spy Scandals

a. Alger Hiss

b. Rosenbergs

9. McCarthyism

a. HUAC

i. Blacklist/Hollywood 10

10. Cuban Revolution

a. Bay of Pigs

b. Cuban Missile Crisis

11. Vietnam War

a. Domino Theory

b. Ho Chi Minh Trail

c. Tet Offensive

Content Domain V: Modern Era

Standard 21

1. President Truman

a. Integration of U.S. Armed Forces

b. Truman Doctrine

c. GI Bill

2. Baby Boom

a. Levittown

3. Beat Movement

4. President Eisenhower

a. Interstate Highway Act

b. Eisenhower Doctrine

c. Brinksmanship

d. U2 incident

5. Kennedy/Nixon Debates

6. President John F. Kennedy (JFK)

a. Camelot

7. TV News Coverage of the Civil Rights Movement

8. Effects of Air Conditioning

9. Effects of Personal computers

10. Cold War

a. Sputnik I

Standard 22

1. Jackie Robinson

2. Brown v. Board of Education

3. Little Rock 9

4. Martin Luther King Jr.

a. “Letter from Birmingham Jail”

b. Birmingham Bus Boycott

c. SCLC

d. SNCC

i. Stokely Carmichael

e. “I Have a Dream” Speech

5. Malcolm X

a. Nation of Islam

6. Counter Culture

7. Civil Rights Act of 1964

a. 24th Amendment

8. Voting Rights Act of 1965

9. Civil Rights Act 1968

a. Defacto segregation

b. Dejure segregation

Standard 23

11. Warren Court

a. Miranda V. Arizona

12. Assassination of President Kennedy

13. President Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ)

a. “The Great Society”

b. Medicare

c. “War on Poverty”

d. Vietnam War

i. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

ii. Anti-Vietnam War Movement

14. 1968

a. Assassination of MLK, Jr.

b. Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

c. Democratic National Convention

Standard 24

1. Civil Rights Movement

a. Sit-Ins

b. Freedom Rides

c. Freedom Summer

2. NOW

a. Betty Friedan

b. Gloria Steinem

c. ERA = 28th Amendment

3. Cesar Chavez

a. United Farm Workers

b. Grape boycott

4. Rachel Carson

a. Silent Spring

i. DDT

5. Earth Day

6. Conservative Movement

a. Barry Gold Water

Standard 25

1. President Richard Nixon

a. Détente

b. Nixon’s Visit to China

c. SALT Treaty

d. Watergate Scandal

e. Nixon’s resignation

i. Change in American attitude toward Presidency

f. EPA

2. President Gerald Ford

a. Nixon Pardon

3. President Jimmy Carter

a. Camp David Accords

b. Iranian Revolution

c. Iranian Hostage Crisis

4. Roe v. Wade (Warren Court)

5. President Ronald Reagan

a. Reaganomics

b. Sandra Day O’Connor

c. Iran-Contra Scandal

d. Fall of the Berlin Wall

e. Collapse of the Soviet Union

f. End of Cold War

6. Regents of University of California v. Bakke (Warren Court)

7. President George H. Bush

a. Desert Storm

8. President Bill Clinton

a. NAFTA

b. Impeachment of Clinton

9. 2000 Presidential Election

a. George W. Bush & Al Gore

b. Electoral College

10. President George W. Bush

a. 911

i. Department of Homeland Security

b. War on Terrorism

i. Operation Enduring Freedom

ii. Operation Iraqi Freedom

1. Saddam Hussein

2. WMD

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