CSET Multiple Subjects 1 Exam A+ Pass Verified
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1. Phonemes: Smallest sound units of spoken language, signal differences in meaning: bat vs. rat
2. Morphemes: Sound sequences (sequences of phonemes) that convey meaning (S is both b/c it's a single
sound & conveys meaning)
3. Phonology: The study of the way sounds function in a language
4. Morphology: The ways sounds and letters are combined to form words
5. Semantics: Study of the ways in which sounds, words, sentences are used to convey meaning
6. Language Acquisition Device: human brains are structured to make sense of language, variations in
language are superficial but deep structure is the same.
7. Proclamation of 1763: attempt by the British to deny colonists the right to own land where they pleased
by banning settlement beyond the Appalachian mountains; ignored by colonists
8. Louisiana Purchase: Greatest real estate purchase in U.S. history, land bought from France
9. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848): Ended the Mexican War and handed over all lands between
Texas and the Pacific to the U.S.
10. Missouri Compromise (1820): agreement between slave states and free states that limited the spread
of slavery in the land of the Louisiana purchase only into Missouri.
11. Nullification: U.S. State has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law that a state has deemed
unconstitutional
12. Kansas Nebraska Act: 1854; created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and repealed the Missouri
Compromise; territories could determine if they wanted to have slaves; raised issue of popular sovereignty
13. Ten Percent Plan: state can be reintegrated into the union when 10% of the 1860 vote count had taken an
oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation.
14. Black Codes: unofficial laws put in place by U.S. to limit basic human rights & civil liberties of blacks; legislation
passed by southern states post civil war to control labor, migration, and other activities of newly freed slaves.
15. Jim Crow Laws: state and local laws in the U.S. enacted between 18761965. Mandated segregation n public
facilities, and a "separate but equal," status for blacks.
16. Chinese Exclusion Act: 1882; U.S. federal law allowing the U.S. to suspend immigration, and an act
of congress that suspended Chinese immigration specifically; was intended to last 10 years, was repealed by the
Magnuson Act on December 17th, 1943
17. Magnuson Act: 1943; repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_i55zck
1. Phonemes: Smallest sound units of spoken language, signal differences in meaning: bat vs. rat
2. Morphemes: Sound sequences (sequences of phonemes) that convey meaning (S is both b/c it's a single
sound & conveys meaning)
3. Phonology: The study of the way sounds function in a language
4. Morphology: The ways sounds and letters are combined to form words
5. Semantics: Study of the ways in which sounds, words, sentences are used to convey meaning
6. Language Acquisition Device: human brains are structured to make sense of language, variations in
language are superficial but deep structure is the same.
7. Proclamation of 1763: attempt by the British to deny colonists the right to own land where they pleased
by banning settlement beyond the Appalachian mountains; ignored by colonists
8. Louisiana Purchase: Greatest real estate purchase in U.S. history, land bought from France
9. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848): Ended the Mexican War and handed over all lands between
Texas and the Pacific to the U.S.
10. Missouri Compromise (1820): agreement between slave states and free states that limited the spread
of slavery in the land of the Louisiana purchase only into Missouri.
11. Nullification: U.S. State has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law that a state has deemed
unconstitutional
12. Kansas Nebraska Act: 1854; created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and repealed the Missouri
Compromise; territories could determine if they wanted to have slaves; raised issue of popular sovereignty
13. Ten Percent Plan: state can be reintegrated into the union when 10% of the 1860 vote count had taken an
oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation.
14. Black Codes: unofficial laws put in place by U.S. to limit basic human rights & civil liberties of blacks; legislation
passed by southern states post civil war to control labor, migration, and other activities of newly freed slaves.
15. Jim Crow Laws: state and local laws in the U.S. enacted between 18761965. Mandated segregation n public
facilities, and a "separate but equal," status for blacks.
16. Chinese Exclusion Act: 1882; U.S. federal law allowing the U.S. to suspend immigration, and an act
of congress that suspended Chinese immigration specifically; was intended to last 10 years, was repealed by the
Magnuson Act on December 17th, 1943
17. Magnuson Act: 1943; repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
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