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Material Type: Exam; Class: Survey American History II; Subject: History; University: Jackson State Community College; Term: Fall 2011;
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Exam One Preparation 2020Online Instructions for Part ONE: List the following events, on the answer sheet, in the order in which they happened, starting with the earliest. Each event is worth one point for a total of 10 possible points. Abraham Lincoln dies America’s War with the Philippines Ku Klux Klan first organized in Tennessee The Battleship Maine is sunk Slavery prohibited in the United States by an amendment to the Constitution Women get the right to vote by an amendment to the Constitution Basketball was invented The Statue of Liberty was declared a national monument Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Virginia Amendment to the Constitution is passed giving African American men the right to vote Instructions for Part TWO: Terms – you will need to be able to define all of the following terms: 20 points Ghost Dance Dawes Severalty Act Chief Joseph Sand Creek Massacre
Manifest Destiny Volstead Act 19 th^ Amendment Elizabeth Cady Stanton Alice Paul Ethnocentric Oral History Ku Klux Klan 13 th^ Amendment 14 th Amendment 15 th^ Amendment John Wilkes Booth Andrew Johnson Robber Barons Panama Canal Imperialism Capitalism Philippine War Rough Riders Instructions for Part THREE: Your essay will be based on the following question. You will be required to write a complete essay, fully answering the question as posed. You will be required to write in complete sentences, incorporating specific examples. The essay will be worth 35 points.