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EOCT US History Practice Quiz
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Study Outcomes
- Analyze key historical events and their impact on American society.
- Interpret primary and secondary sources to assess historical reliability.
- Evaluate the causes and consequences of significant US historical events.
- Synthesize diverse historical perspectives to form coherent narratives.
- Apply historical concepts to contemporary issues and debates.
EOCT US History Review Cheat Sheet
- Causes and Consequences of the Civil War - Dive into the dramatic showdown between North and South by exploring why slavery and states' rights fueled the bloodiest conflict in U.S. history. See how the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments reshaped citizenship, civil rights, and the balance of power. Quizlet Flashcards
- American Revolution Essentials - Relive the spark that ignited a nation: the Declaration of Independence, iconic battles, and the grit of leaders like George Washington. Understand the political philosophies that turned colonial protests into a full‑blown war for freedom. StudyLib Guide
- Reconstruction's Legal and Social Shake-Up - Discover how the Freedmen's Bureau aimed to rebuild lives, why Andrew Johnson faced impeachment, and the struggles to integrate millions of newly freed Americans into society. Peek behind the curtain at the successes and failures that set the stage for the Jim Crow era. StudyLib Guide
- Rise of Big Business and Innovation - Follow tycoons like John D. Rockefeller as they amassed fortunes, and watch inventors such as Thomas Edison light up the world with groundbreaking inventions. Learn how railroads, steel, and electric power transformed everyday life - and sparked labor movements. StudyLib Guide
- The Great Depression and the New Deal - Unpack the economic domino effect that plunged banks, farms, and factories into crisis, and explore Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs that aimed to put America back to work. Evaluate how policies like Social Security changed government's role forever. PrepScholar Guide
- World War II: Global Conflict and Home Front - From D-Day to the Pacific island campaigns, get the lowdown on key battles, the tragedy of the Holocaust, and the incredible mobilization of troops and civilians. See how rationing, war bonds, and women in factories kept America in the fight. PrepScholar Guide
- Civil Rights Movement Milestones - March alongside civil rights heroes as Brown v. Board of Education dismantles "separate but equal" and figures like Martin Luther King Jr. lead peaceful protests for justice. Examine how grassroots activism and landmark legislation reshaped American society. PrepScholar Guide
- The Cold War and Containment - Navigate the tense standoff between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, from the Korean and Vietnam Wars to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Understand the policy of containment and how it influenced American culture, politics, and foreign policy for decades. PrepScholar Guide
- Industrial Revolution's Impact on Society - Explore the swell of urbanization, the birth of labor unions, and waves of immigration that changed the face of America. Discover how factory work, child labor, and tenement housing spurred social reform movements. StudyLib Guide
- Progressive Era Reforms - Meet the muckrakers, trust-busters, and activists who battled monopolies, political graft, and social injustices from 1890 to 1920. Learn how amendments and regulatory agencies aimed to curb corporate power and protect everyday citizens. StudyLib Guide