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100
This gave money to any country battling communism although it starts with $400 million in aid to Turkey and Greece.
What is the Truman Doctrine?
100

This proxy war was from 1950 to 1953.

Korean War

100

Otherwise known as Servicemen’s Readjustment Act- helped veterans continue their education at government expense and receive low interest government backed loans

GI Bill

100
This non-violent protest started when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person.
What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott
100

The name of the President that ended WWII in the Pacific theatre.

Who is Harry Truman?

200
This is the closest the US and Soviet Union came to nuclear war, and included a US blockade of Soviet ships. 
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
200

This resolution authorized Johnson (essentially a "blank check") to take any measures he believed were necessary to retaliate from an incident in Vietnam in which two US destroyers were fired upon.

What is the Gulf of Tonkin?

200

A culture with values and beliefs different from those of the mainstream.

Counterculture

200

This Supreme Court case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and desegregated public schools nationwide.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

200

The leader of Soviet Russia during and after WWII.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

300
This gave aid to Western European countries after WWII as a way to recover economically but mostly to sustain capitalism and democracy.
What is the Marshall Plan?
300

This was the primary goal of all U.S. foreign policy, including the Marshall Plan & Truman Doctrine, in the decades following WWII.

Containment of Soviet communism

300

The idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control.

Domino theory

300

a law designed to help end formal and informal barriers to African American suffrage. Under the law, hundreds of thousands of African Americans were registered, and the number of African American elected officials increased dramatically.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

300

A prominent member of the US government who proclaimed to have a list of communist spies in the government.

Who is McCarthy?

400

Americans began to fear that communists were trying to take over US government.
 

Red Scare

400

Soviet forces blockaded railroad and water access to Allied-controlled areas of Berlin. The United States and United Kingdom responded by airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany.

Berlin Airlift (1948)

400

International organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace and cooperation. It replaced the League of Nations.

United Nations

400

Under this bill, hotels, restaurants, and employers could not discriminate based on race and schools could not be segregated.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

The name given to the generation of children born to the families of returning WW2 veterans between 1945 and 1960.

Baby boomers

500

In 1955, Soviet Union created this defensive alliance with all of its loyal Eastern European satellite nations. Formed as a reaction against NATO and NATO's 1955 decision to invite West Germany to join the organization.

Warsaw Pact

500

an intense effort to root out Communists from every corner of American society by any means necessary—even if those means violated traditional American values.

McCarthyism

500

a CIA-financed and -trained group of Cuban refugees lands in Cuba and attempts to topple the communist government of Fidel Castro. The attack was an utter failure.

Bay of Pigs (1961)

500

Involved in the American Civil Rights Movement formed by students whose purpose was coordinate a nonviolent attack on segregation and other forms of racism.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

500

African American leader with a more militant civil rights focus that pushed for black nationalism and popularized the phrase "Black Power"

Who is Stokely Carmichael?

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