Hmmm
Bruh
Wildcats Rule!!
Soccer over Errything
Cold War, rather Chilllll War
100

This song highlights what concept in 1950s culture?

Conformity

100

How does this map relate to the Cold War?

Highways were built to mobilize the military in the event of an invasion.

100

The mass suburbanization after WWII was fueled by the Baby Boom.  What name was given to these developments built quickly to satisfy the need for houses?

Levittown

100

How were the 1920s and 1950s similar?

Economic boom and growing fear of communism

100

What are 2 contributing factors to the growth of suburbs in the 1950s?

Introduction of better roadways and interstates.

Baby Boom --> larger houses needed

More reliable cars

GI Bill

200

What competition did this fuel?

Sputnik; It started the space race.

200

This phrase was created by Pres. Eisenhower to talk about the economic prosperity of constant war preparation.

Military Industrial Complex


200

What was the rationale used for US involvement in Asia after WWII?

The Domino Theory

200

How does this picture show resistance to segregation?

Montgomery residents refusal to use public transportation that is segregated.

200

What is this image highlighting?

McCarthyism

300

How did the GI Bill lead to a housing boom after WWII?

GI Bill gaves loans with low interest rates for vetarans to buy bigger houses for their bigger family.

300

What outcome is this cartoon alluding to?

Brown v. Board

300

What innovation leads to the growth of this area?

Air Conditioning

300

This Cold War cartoon illustrates what principle?

Mutually Assured Destruction if either USSR or the US used nuclear weapons.

300


This family lineage highlights communism in what way?

The Kim family has ruled harshly over North Korea since 1950.

400

Why did America get involved in the Korean Civil War?

Communism was spreading in the north.

400

What is the significance of Earl Warren to US legal history?

He was a progressive Supreme Court Chief Justice that extended civil rights and liberties during the 1950s and 1960s.

400

This graph illustrates what concept?

Arms Race

400

This picture shows what policy of the United States?

Containment

400

These posters highlight what fear in America?

Red Scare

500

Mao Zedong and Kim Il Sung represent what in the late 1940s and 1950s?

Conversion of communism in East Asia.

500

This map highlights what?

NATO vs. Warsaw

Democracy vs. Communism

The Cold War

500

This picture highlights what outcome of the Korean War?

The DMZ and the continued tension between North and South Korea along the 38th paralell.

500

China, Korea & Cuba have what in common during the 1950s?

Communism spread to those countries from Soviet influence.

500

The arrest of the Rosenbergs represents what fear the US government had?


Spies had infiltrated the US Government

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