Cold War
Vietnam War
Civil Rights
1950s & Society
Watergate & 1970s
100

What was the Cold War?

Tension between U.S. and USSR. No direct fighting.

100

Who was the leader of North Vietnam?

Ho Chi Minh

100

Who refused to give up her seat on a bus?

Rosa Parks

100

What was the baby boom?

An increase in births after WWII

100

What was the Watergate scandal?

A major political scandal in the United States during the early 1970s

A break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the subsequent cover-up by members of the Nixon administration

Instead of admitting wrongdoing, Nixon and his aides tried to hide the truth. 

Paid the burglars to stay quiet and pressured the FBI to back off

200

What is containment?

Stopping the spread of communism

200

What event gave the US power to enter the war?

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

200

What did Brown v. Board of Education do?

Ended segregation in schools

200

Why did suburbs grow rapidly in the 1950s?

Economic boom after WWII

GI Bill

Affordable housing developments


200

Why did Nixon resign?

Because of the Watergate scandal, a major political crisis that exposed corruption and abuse of power in his administration

300

What event brought the U.S. and the USSR closest to nuclear war?

Cuban Missile Crisis

300

What was the Tet Offensive?

Surprise attack by North Vietnam and the Vietcong on cities and military bases in South Vietnam

300

Who promoted nonviolent protests?

Martin Luther King Jr. 

300

What was Levittown?

Mass produced/cheaply made suburban housing

Needed to meet high demands for homes

Often excluded minorities--> Contributed to segregation

300

What is stagflation?

A condition in which the economy experiences slow or no growth, high unemployment, and high inflation at the same time

400

What alliance was the United States apart of?

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

400

What was Vietnamization?

U.S. withdraws troops gradually from fighting in the war, South Vietnam takes over more of their own

400

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?

It ended segregation/discrimination

400

What was consumer culture?

a social and economic system where people are encouraged to buy more goods and services than they need, often to show status, happiness, or keep up with trends

400

How did the Vietnam War contribute to the impact of the Watergate Scandal?

The VW caused many Americans to lose trust in the government because officials had been misleading the public about the war. 

500

What was the purpose of the Marshall Plan?

Give money to rebuild Europe and stop communism

500

Why did Americans protest the Vietnam War?

Draft

Death of men

Government lies

TV coverage

500

What was the major difference between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X?

MLK--- Nonviolent approach

Malcolm X--- More aggressive with his approach

500

What was the counterculture?

Young people rejecting traditional values

500

What did the "Smoking Gun" tape prove?

Nixon tried to stop the FBI investigation using the CIA.

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