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PMA 3 Review UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers United Nations - Correct Answer- An international peace-keeping organization formed after World War Two. Sectionalism - Correct Answer- Loyalty to an area or region of a country and a cause of the division between North and South prior...

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United Nations - Correct Answer- An international peace-keeping organization formed after
World War Two.


Sectionalism - Correct Answer- Loyalty to an area or region of a country and a cause of the
division between North and South prior to the American Civil War.


Anaconda Plan - Correct Answer- The Northern strategy, suggested by General Winfield
Scott, to blockade Southern ports, take control of the Mississippi River and split the South in
two.


Abraham Lincoln - Correct Answer- Leader of the new Republican Party who won the 1860
presidential election causing some Southern states to immediately secede from the Union


Northern Advantages in Civil War - Correct Answer- Greater industrial output, bigger
population, more miles of railroads, powerful navy and more wealth


Southern Advantages in Civil War - Correct Answer- Fighting a war of attrition, better
generals and soldiers, and fighting for a personal cause; their rights.


Kansas-Nebraska Act - Correct Answer- A cause of the Civil War that repealed the Missouri
Compromise by having the question of slavery decided by applying the principal of popular
sovereignty.


Battle of Vicksburg - Correct Answer- Turning point in the American Civil War when in early
July, 1863 Northern troops take the last city on the Mississippi River thus dividing the South.


Sacco and Vanzetti Trial - Correct Answer- Example of the Nativist Red Scare of the 1920s
when the fear of certain immigrants was high.


Red Scare - Correct Answer- Unfounded fear of Communism, Socialism, Anarchism, and
newly arriving immigrants.

, Palmer Raids - Correct Answer- President Hoover initiated this in 30 cities due to the Red
scare outbreak of the 1920s.


Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas - Correct Answer- It overturned Plessy v.
Ferguson's "Separate but equal" clause allowing for the integration of public schools.


Plessy v. Ferguson - Correct Answer- Supreme Court decision that allowed for the separation
of races in America as long as the facilities were equal.


Gideon v. Wainwright - Correct Answer- Supreme Court decision that makes states give an
accused person the right to an attorney.


Miranda v. Arizona - Correct Answer- The right of the accused to be told what their rights are
before being interrogated.


Reservation System - Correct Answer- To gain Native lands, once tribes submitted to federal
authorities, they would be given lands and the American government would help them
survive.


Homestead Act - Correct Answer- To help populate western lands the government gave 160
acre plots to be farmed for a small fee but you had to stay at least 5 years.


Westward Expansion - Correct Answer- A cause of sectionalism and the Civil War was
migration to this area and if slavery would be allowed in it.


Sussex Pledge - Correct Answer- Germany's promise to stop using U-boat attacks on
American shipping before and during World War I.


Alliance System - Correct Answer- The aliening of countries in Europe such as as the Triple
Entente that has major implications as a cause of World War I.


Reparations - Correct Answer- As part of the Treaty of Versailles and other independent
treaties ending WWI Germany was forced to pay the Allied countries for war damages and
costs.

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