SOL Preparation USVA History 2015
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SOL Preparation
for
US/VA
History
Getting ready for the SOL
There are less than 80
questions on the SOL Exam
They are multiple choice
questions
Some include maps &
graphs
You have unlimited time in
which to complete the test
Answer all questions, leave
no question unanswered
The secret is in preparation,
what is important to
know
People and events shape
our history
We will identify as many
important people and
events as possible in order
to be prepared to respond
successfully on the SOL
Follow the slides and link
the person or event with
important knowledge
The slides, like the test
follow a chronological
sequence
Let’s Begin
Columbian Exchange
Diseases Disease kills
a large
segment of
the
indigenous
population of
America
Jamestown
Virgina
1st permanent
English
settlement
Jamestown
Colony 1607
Tobacco
Mayflower Compact
Compact allows
for the concept of
majority rule
Part of today’s
political decision
making policy
Triangle
Trade
Triangle Trade
13
Colonies
Colonial Settlement
Massachusetts & Puritans
Rhode Island – dissenters
Pennsylvania – Quakers
Maryland – religious toleration
for Catholics
Plantation System
Agricultural system in the
South. Cash crops like
tobacco & cotton fuel slavery
Proclamation of 1763 & the
Appalachian Mountains
After French &
Indian War,
bares western
settlement
beyond
Appalachian
Mountains By
the English
Very Important Virginians
Virginia Declaration of Rights (George Mason)
Reiterated the notion that basic human rights should
not be violated by governments
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (Thomas
Jefferson)
Outlawed the established church—that is, the practice
of government support for one favored church
Bill of Rights
James Madison, a Virginian, consulted the Virginia
Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Statute for
Religious Freedom when drafting the amendments
that eventually became the United States Bill of Rights
Thomas
Paine
Wrote critical
works Common
Sense and The
Crisis
Inspires the
cause for the
American
Revolution
Shots heard around the World
Lexington & Concord
Declaration of Independence
July 4, 1776 - Philadelphia
Declaration of Independence
Written by
Jefferson
Ideas of John
Locke (Natural Rights)
Life, liberty and
pursuit of
happiness
Taking Sides
Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, scientist,
and statesman
Helped to gain
funds and support
for the American
cause
Yorktown, Virginia 1781
Last battle of the American Rev
French fleet make the difference
Articles of Confederation
Powers to declare war, make
peace, sign treaties, borrow
money, coin money, and establish
a postal service
weak: no power to tax, control
interstate or foreign trade,
approval of states (no executive power to
enforce the law)
Constitutional
Convention meets
a meeting, planned to revise
the Articles of Confederation,
turns into a opportunity to write
a new constitution
Virginia Plan (large states)
N. J. Plan (small states)
Federalist
The Federalists favored a strong national
government that shared some power with
the states. They argued that the checks &
balances in the Constitution prevented
any one of the three branches from
acquiring preponderant power. They
believed that a strong national
government was necessary to facilitate
interstate commerce & to manage foreign
trade, national defense, and foreign
relations.
Constitutional Convention
Great Compromise, a House
based on representation
determined by pop. and a
Senate with two rep. from each
state
three-fifths compromise
Checks and Balances
Constitution provides for
separation of powers:
Executive - veto
Legislature - impeachment
Judiciary - judicial review
George Washington
Cabinet
Two-Terms
Warns against
alliances
Marbury vs. Madison
Federal Courts
have the power
of judicial
review over the
Congress
McCulloch v.
Maryland
Jefferson
Buys
From
France
In
1803
Lewis & Clark
The Eli Whitney & the
Cotton Gin
Robert Fulton
The Claremont
Invented the
steamboat
Transportation
improves with
speed and two
way traffic
Monroe Doctrine
President Monroe warns all
European powers not to
interfere with affairs in the
Western Hemisphere.
directed at the French,
Spanish, Portuguese, Russians
and the English, claims in the
America’s.
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Allows slavery south of the 36’
30’ & admits MO as a slave
state
Sets the guidelines for the
future admission of slave states
Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 &
“Bleeding Kansas”
Seneca Fall Convention
Women’s rights convention
held in Seneca Falls, NY
The beginning of the women’s
suffrage movement
Notable women: Eliz. Cady
Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
Frederick Douglas
Black
Abolitionist
Urged Lincoln
to recruit
former slaves
to fight in the
Union Army
Fredrick Douglas & Harriet
Tubman and The
Underground Railroad
William Lloyd Garrison
Publisher of the abolitionist
newspaper, The Liberator
Believes that slavery is a
violation of Christian
principles and must be
ended
Brigham Young and the
Mormons go west
Salt Lake City, Utah
Texas Independence and the
Alamo
Struggle for independence in 1836
Clay’s Compromise of 1850
Argument for
Popular
Sovereignty
in territories
Let the
people decide
Territorial disputes and California admission
Party of Lincoln
Dred Scott
Decision
1857 Supreme
Court Case
Ruled to be
propriety and
cannot sue in
court
Overturns the
Missouri
Compromise of
1820
Uncle Toms
Cabin
Written by
Harriet Beecher
Stowe in 1852
Sparks that
ignite the Civil
War
The Election of Lincoln causes
Southern States to withdraw
from the Union
Lincoln’s important speeches
Emancipation
Proclamation
frees the slaves in
1862
Ends slavery in
the United States
1863
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural
Address
“with malice
towards none,
with charity for
all…to bind up
the nations
wounds”
Civil War SOL Objectives
Industrial development of the
North
After the war, passage of the
th
th
th
13 , 14 , and 15
amendments. Established
freedoms for former slaves
Homestead Act, 1862
Promontory Point, Utah
Carving up
China
U.S. in
China
Open Door
Policy of
free trade in
China with
out conflict
Inventions/Innovations
Bessemer/steel process
Edison/electric light &
phonograph…1000 patents
Bell/telephone
Wright Brothers/airplane
Ford/assembly line
Henry Ford’s
Assembly Line
Captains of Industry
John D. Rockefeller and
Standard Oil…(Ida Tarbell)
Andrew Carnegie & Steel
Social Darwinism – “survival
of the fittest”…a law of nature
and a law of God
Philanthropy grows
Progressives
The Progressive Era the period from
1893 – 1920
Belief, values, & reform effort
by those who have only the
publics well-being to guide
them.
Jane Addams and Hull House
(settlement house)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Prevents any business
structure that “restrains trade”
(monopolies)
Clayton Anti-Trust Act expands
Sherman Anti-Trust Act;
outlaws price fixing, exempts
unions from Sherman Act
Unions fight for change
Knights of Labor (Terrance Powderly)
American Federation of Labor
founded by Samuel Gompers
Important Strikes: Haymarket
Square, Homestead Strike, &
Pullman Strike
Threats of Immigration
Immigration of 1880’s provides
a cheap supply of labor for
America’s Industrial Revolution
Eastern Europeans
Chinese Exclusion Act
National Origins Act of 1920’s
sets quotas
Progressive Presidents
The Progressive Movement
used government to reform
problems created by
industrialization.
Theodore Roosevelt’s “Square
Deal” & Woodrow Wilson’s
“New Freedom”
The Big Four at Wilson’s 14
points
the Treaty of
League of
Versailles
Nations
Blames
Germany for
the war (War
Guilt Clause)
Mandate
System
Black Migration
During the late 19th and early
20th century, African
Americans began the “Great
Migration” to Northern cities in
search of jobs and to escape
poverty and discrimination in
the South.
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Highest protective tariff to date
Wildly prohibitive duty on
imported goods resulted with
25 nations passing laws to
restrict purchases American
goods
Trade collapses…Bank Panic
Stock Market crash of 1929
Over-speculation on stocks
using borrowed money that
could not be repaid. When the
stock market crashed in 1929,
stock prices collapsed, millions
were left unemployed
Banks failed
The Great Depression
Causes of the depression
The New Deal:
This program changed the role of the
government to a more active participant
in solving problems.
Roosevelt rallied a frightened nation in
which one in four workers was
unemployed. (“We have nothing to fear,
but fear itself.”)
The New Deal
FDR closes the banks
Orders 4 billion dollars to
federal banks to sure up the
money supply
Government involvement vs.
laissez-faire approach to
recovery
Wagner & Social Security Acts
The Wagner Act said that
employers had to bargain with
their workers
Creates the NLRB to insure fair
labor practices
Social Security Act, 1935
provides relief to the nations
elderly
FDR & the “New Deal”
Master politician, the fireside
chats
Brain Trust…Frances Perkins
Major programs: FDIC, WPA,
TVA, SEC, & NRA
Pump priming & government
deficits
Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 1941
“ A date that
will live in
infamy” FDR
U.S. declares
war on Japan
the next day
Japanese-American Interment
Camps during WW II
th
6 ,
D-DAY
June
1944
Liberation of Europe
Manhattan Project & the
Atomic Bomb
Project to
develop the
atomic bomb
in New
Mexico
More WW II stuff
Term: island hopping, how the
U.S. moved across the Pacific
to defeat the Japanese
The battle of El Alamein in
North Africa
Midway, the turning point in the
Pacific
Nuremberg Trials
Soviet occupation of Eastern
Europe
Cold War
The Berlin Airlift
The Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine – policy of
containment
Berlin Wall erected in 1961
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization & Collective
Security
The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) was formed as
a defensive alliance among the United
States and western European
countries to prevent a Soviet invasion
of Western Europe. Soviet allies in
Eastern Europe formed the Warsaw
Pact and for nearly 50 years both
sides maintained large military forces
facing each other in Europe.
Mao & Communist China
By 1949,
Communist
forces control
mainland
China
Break from the
Soviets
1950’s
Population shift to the suburbs
Baby Boom
Russia launches “Sputnik”
Eisenhower wars of the
“military industrial complex” in
his farewell address
McCarthyism & the Red Scare
HUAC-the House
Un-American
Committee roots
out Communist
in government
Red Scare
Senator Joseph McCarthy played
on American fears of communism
by recklessly accusing many
American governmental officials
and citizens of being communists
based on flimsy or no evidence.
This led to the coining of the term
McCarthyism, or the making of
false accusations based on rumor
or guilt by association.
Jonas
Salk
finds a
cure
for
polio
Brown vs. Board of Education
of Topeka, Kansas 1954
Plessy vs.
Ferguson reversed
Virginia closes
public schools
open private ones
Thurgood Marshall
and the NAACP
Rosa Parks and the
Montgomery Bus Boycott
&
The Little Rock Nine
st
1
Televised Presidential
debates, 1960
John F. Kennedy and the
New Frontier
Americas first
Catholic
President
Peace Corps
& NASA
Dr. Martin Luther King
Non-violent protest
Gandhi
Fidel Castro led a
Fidel
Castro
communist revolution
that took over Cuba in
the late 1950s. Many
Cubans fled to Florida
and later attempted to
invade Cuba and
overthrow Castro.
This “Bay of Pigs”
invasion failed.
In 1962, the Soviet Union
stationed missiles in Cuba,
instigating the Cuban Missile
Crisis. President Kennedy
ordered the Soviets to remove
their missiles and for several days
the world was on the brink of
nuclear war. Eventually, the
Soviet leadership “blinked” and
removed their missiles.
Civil Rights Act of 1964
The act prohibited discrimination based on
race, religion, national origin, and gender.
It also desegregated public
accommodations.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
The act outlawed literacy tests.
Federal registrars were sent to the South
to register voters.
The act resulted in an increase in African
American voters.
Vietnam War
Gulf of Tonkin
Tet Offensive
Vietnamization
July, 1969
President
Kennedy’s
dream fulfilled
Man lands on
the moon
June 17, 1972
Role of the
Washington Post
Saturday Night
Massacre
Tapes reveal cover-up
Congress moves
toward impeachment
Roe vs. Wade 1973
Supreme Court
Case legalizes
abortion in the
United States
The Arab
The Energy
Crisis
Embargo of 1973
drove up gas
prices
U.S. conservation
Speed limits set
at 55
Alaskan Oil
pipeline built
A Conservative Shift
Tax Cuts
Supply-side
economics
(trickle down
theory)
Recession &
Recovery
Sandra Day O’Connor
1st Woman
appointed to the
Supreme Court of
the United States
Fall of the Soviet Union
1989, satellite
nations forced
democratic elections
Berlin Wall comes
down
East & West
Germany reunited
Pro-democracy
China, 1989
student protest
leads to a violent
crackdown on
Chinese citizens
Human Rights at
issue
World’s Hot Spots – The Middle
East
Persian Gulf
Ongoing Middle
East conflict
Oil
OPEC (Organization
of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries)
Operation Desert Shield
Desert Storm…Kuwait is
liberated after Iraq invasion
UN effort led by the United
States (Persian Gulf War, 1991)
The End
This does not include
everything, but it does cover a
sufficient amount of material
that should insure your success
on the Virginia SOL exam
Good Luck!!!