logging in or signing up AP Review MC commencement Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description review for US Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: In what year did World War II start? 1919 1931 1938 1939 1941 Slide 2: Which of the following was the greatest American victory? Gettysburg D-Day San Jacinto Yorktown Manila Bay Slide 3: Which country has given the greatest aid to us? France Great Britain USSR Turkey Israel Slide 4: Which of the following peace agreements was the most important? Camp David Accords Treaty of Paris Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Ghent Geneva Accords (1954) Slide 5: Who of the following was the most effective Secretary of State? John Foster Dulles James Monroe Henry Kissinger John Hay Colin Powell Slide 6: Which of the following was the greatest tragedy in US History? 9-11 Pearl Harbor Antietam My Lai slavery Slide 7: What year is the most reasonable origin of the Cold War? 1917 1848 Feb. 1945 Aug. 1945 Aug. 1953 Slide 8: Which of the following events is most responsible for the beginning of the Civil War? Missouri Compromise Publishing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Dred Scott case South Carolina exposition on nullification Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Slide 9: Which of the following Supreme Court cases is the most important Marbury v. Madison Roe v. Wade Brown v. Board of Education McCulloch v. Maryland Miranda v. Arizona Slide 10: Which of the following events (and the response to it) most closely characterizes colonial discontent with British government? Proclamation Line of 1763 Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Sugar Act Boston Massacre Slide 11: Which of the following publications was most important in US History? Common Sense The Federalist Papers The Ant federalist Papers The Liberator The North Star Slide 12: Which of the following philosophies had the greatest effect on public sentiment at the time it was propagated? Turner Thesis Manifest Destiny Social Darwinism Our Country The Influence of Sea Power on History Slide 13: Who had the greatest influence in opposition to FDR and the New Deal? Dr. Townshend Father Coughlin Huey Long The Supreme Court Henry A. Wallace Slide 14: What created segregation in the United States? Civil Rights Cases Plessy v. Ferguson Compromise of 1877 1619 purchase of slaves 13th amendment Slide 15: Which colony most followed the philosophy that would later be emblazoned in the Constitution and Bill of Rights? Jamestown Plymouth Pennsylvania Mass. Bay The Carolinas Slide 16: Which of the following books most affected America in the short run/long run? Silent Spring Man in the Grey Flannel Suit Slaughterhouse 5 Catcher in the Rye Unsafe at Any Speed Slide 17: Which of the following was the worst defeat? Bull Run (1st) My Lai Bataan and Corregidor 9-11 Pearl Harbor Slide 18: Which person was most crucial to the success of the modern Civil Rights movement? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. President Johnson Rosa Parks Earl Warren Malcolm X Slide 19: What was the most significant protest in US History? March on Washington (King) Boston Tea Party Kent State United Farm Workers (grapes) Bonus Marchers Slide 20: Who was the most effective president? George Washington Ronald Reagan FDR Andrew Jackson Calvin Coolidge Slide 21: What was the worst action ever taken by a president? Watergate cover-up Running Bonus Marchers out of DC Trying to pack the Supreme Court Tacit approval of the Trail of Tears Accepting the Treaty of Versailles Slide 22: Which group/movement helped to affect the greatest change between 1890 and 1920? Muckrakers Suffragists Populists Progressives Mugwumps Slide 23: What literary work had the greatest affect on the United states in the 19th and early 20th centuries? Tom Sawyer The Theory of the Leisure Class Family Limitation Progress and Poverty How the Other Half LIves Slide 24: Which court case had the most far reaching affects on the average American? Muller v. Oregon U.S. v. E.C. Knight Griswold v. Conn. Gitlow v. New York Northern Securities Slide 25: Who of the following was the “coldest” of the cold war warriors? Joe Mc Carthy JFK Richard Nixon John Foster Dulles Whitaker Chambers Slide 26: Who of the following made the greatest contribution moving public sentiment toward war in 1776? Richard Henry Lee John Dickinson Sam Addams James Otis Thomas Jefferson Slide 27: Who of the following was most important to the early republic? Alexander Hamilton George Washington James Madison John Marshal Thomas Jefferson Slide 28: Which of the following most disgraced key government figures? Monica Lewinsky affair Iran Contra Teapot Dome Court Packing Watergate Slide 29: Who of the following was (is) most key in interpreting the Constitution? Alexander Hamilton John Marshal Earl Warren Antonin Scalia John Calhoun Slide 30: Who of the following was most important in helping to assure the economic strength and prosperity of the United States? Andrew Mellon Alan Greenspan Robert Morris John Maynard Keynes FDR Slide 31: Which of the following is most important in defining gender roles? Republican Motherhood Cult of Domesticity Rosie the Riveter The Feminine Mystique A Choice Not an Echo Slide 32: Who of the following had the greatest effect in the colonies and the early republic? Shay’s Rebellion Bacon’s Rebellion The Whiskey Rebellion Slide 33: Which of the following gave the most famous and moving speech in US History Ronald Reagan Dr. Martin Luther King jr. JFK George Washington IKE Slide 34: Which of the following was the most serious labor dispute? Homestead Pullman Triangle Shirtwaist Railroad of 1877 Haymarket Slide 35: What was the most important of the muckraking literary works: The Shame of the Cities Standard Oil The Jungle How the Other Half Lives Slide 36: Which of the following was the most important action of the Progressive Era? passage of the Mann Act of 1910 The actions of the Niagara Conference of 1909 Passage of the Food and Drug Act of 1906 Ratification of the 17th amendment Slide 37: Which of the following was most important in the regulating of large businesses and pools? Sherman Antitrust Act Clayton Antitrust Act Interstate Commerce Act The Northern Securities case U.S. v E.C. Knight Slide 38: Which event was most important in the U.S. move to expansionism? The Influence of Sea Power on History Platt Amendment Teller Amendment Roosevelt Corollary Portsmouth Treaty You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
AP Review MC commencement Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description review for US Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: In what year did World War II start? 1919 1931 1938 1939 1941 Slide 2: Which of the following was the greatest American victory? Gettysburg D-Day San Jacinto Yorktown Manila Bay Slide 3: Which country has given the greatest aid to us? France Great Britain USSR Turkey Israel Slide 4: Which of the following peace agreements was the most important? Camp David Accords Treaty of Paris Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Ghent Geneva Accords (1954) Slide 5: Who of the following was the most effective Secretary of State? John Foster Dulles James Monroe Henry Kissinger John Hay Colin Powell Slide 6: Which of the following was the greatest tragedy in US History? 9-11 Pearl Harbor Antietam My Lai slavery Slide 7: What year is the most reasonable origin of the Cold War? 1917 1848 Feb. 1945 Aug. 1945 Aug. 1953 Slide 8: Which of the following events is most responsible for the beginning of the Civil War? Missouri Compromise Publishing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Dred Scott case South Carolina exposition on nullification Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Slide 9: Which of the following Supreme Court cases is the most important Marbury v. Madison Roe v. Wade Brown v. Board of Education McCulloch v. Maryland Miranda v. Arizona Slide 10: Which of the following events (and the response to it) most closely characterizes colonial discontent with British government? Proclamation Line of 1763 Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Sugar Act Boston Massacre Slide 11: Which of the following publications was most important in US History? Common Sense The Federalist Papers The Ant federalist Papers The Liberator The North Star Slide 12: Which of the following philosophies had the greatest effect on public sentiment at the time it was propagated? Turner Thesis Manifest Destiny Social Darwinism Our Country The Influence of Sea Power on History Slide 13: Who had the greatest influence in opposition to FDR and the New Deal? Dr. Townshend Father Coughlin Huey Long The Supreme Court Henry A. Wallace Slide 14: What created segregation in the United States? Civil Rights Cases Plessy v. Ferguson Compromise of 1877 1619 purchase of slaves 13th amendment Slide 15: Which colony most followed the philosophy that would later be emblazoned in the Constitution and Bill of Rights? Jamestown Plymouth Pennsylvania Mass. Bay The Carolinas Slide 16: Which of the following books most affected America in the short run/long run? Silent Spring Man in the Grey Flannel Suit Slaughterhouse 5 Catcher in the Rye Unsafe at Any Speed Slide 17: Which of the following was the worst defeat? Bull Run (1st) My Lai Bataan and Corregidor 9-11 Pearl Harbor Slide 18: Which person was most crucial to the success of the modern Civil Rights movement? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. President Johnson Rosa Parks Earl Warren Malcolm X Slide 19: What was the most significant protest in US History? March on Washington (King) Boston Tea Party Kent State United Farm Workers (grapes) Bonus Marchers Slide 20: Who was the most effective president? George Washington Ronald Reagan FDR Andrew Jackson Calvin Coolidge Slide 21: What was the worst action ever taken by a president? Watergate cover-up Running Bonus Marchers out of DC Trying to pack the Supreme Court Tacit approval of the Trail of Tears Accepting the Treaty of Versailles Slide 22: Which group/movement helped to affect the greatest change between 1890 and 1920? Muckrakers Suffragists Populists Progressives Mugwumps Slide 23: What literary work had the greatest affect on the United states in the 19th and early 20th centuries? Tom Sawyer The Theory of the Leisure Class Family Limitation Progress and Poverty How the Other Half LIves Slide 24: Which court case had the most far reaching affects on the average American? Muller v. Oregon U.S. v. E.C. Knight Griswold v. Conn. Gitlow v. New York Northern Securities Slide 25: Who of the following was the “coldest” of the cold war warriors? Joe Mc Carthy JFK Richard Nixon John Foster Dulles Whitaker Chambers Slide 26: Who of the following made the greatest contribution moving public sentiment toward war in 1776? Richard Henry Lee John Dickinson Sam Addams James Otis Thomas Jefferson Slide 27: Who of the following was most important to the early republic? Alexander Hamilton George Washington James Madison John Marshal Thomas Jefferson Slide 28: Which of the following most disgraced key government figures? Monica Lewinsky affair Iran Contra Teapot Dome Court Packing Watergate Slide 29: Who of the following was (is) most key in interpreting the Constitution? Alexander Hamilton John Marshal Earl Warren Antonin Scalia John Calhoun Slide 30: Who of the following was most important in helping to assure the economic strength and prosperity of the United States? Andrew Mellon Alan Greenspan Robert Morris John Maynard Keynes FDR Slide 31: Which of the following is most important in defining gender roles? Republican Motherhood Cult of Domesticity Rosie the Riveter The Feminine Mystique A Choice Not an Echo Slide 32: Who of the following had the greatest effect in the colonies and the early republic? Shay’s Rebellion Bacon’s Rebellion The Whiskey Rebellion Slide 33: Which of the following gave the most famous and moving speech in US History Ronald Reagan Dr. Martin Luther King jr. JFK George Washington IKE Slide 34: Which of the following was the most serious labor dispute? Homestead Pullman Triangle Shirtwaist Railroad of 1877 Haymarket Slide 35: What was the most important of the muckraking literary works: The Shame of the Cities Standard Oil The Jungle How the Other Half Lives Slide 36: Which of the following was the most important action of the Progressive Era? passage of the Mann Act of 1910 The actions of the Niagara Conference of 1909 Passage of the Food and Drug Act of 1906 Ratification of the 17th amendment Slide 37: Which of the following was most important in the regulating of large businesses and pools? Sherman Antitrust Act Clayton Antitrust Act Interstate Commerce Act The Northern Securities case U.S. v E.C. Knight Slide 38: Which event was most important in the U.S. move to expansionism? The Influence of Sea Power on History Platt Amendment Teller Amendment Roosevelt Corollary Portsmouth Treaty