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100
The organization of multiple world powers after WWII.
What is the United Nations?
100
The doctrine that included asking for $400 million to protect Greece and Turkey.
What is the Truman Doctrine?
100
The white supremacist group that made a resurgence during the civil rights movement.
What is the KKK?
100
The name of the President that ended WWII in the Pacific theatre. 
Who is Harry Truman?
100

This was one of the most popular economic status symbols of the post-war era

What are automobiles

200

This Cold War foreign policy idea suggested that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would soon follow, like a row of falling dominoes.

What is the Domino Theory?

200

The war that was the inspiration for the show M.A.S.H. and was an extension of the Truman Doctrine.

What is the Korean War?
200
The black supremacist group that reached a peak of influence during the civil rights movement. Supported arming all African Americans. 
What is the Black Panthers? 
200

In 1962, when the United States discovered Soviet nuclear missiles being installed in Cuba, this U.S. president faced one of the most dangerous confrontations of the Cold War known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.


Who is John F. Kennedy?

200

These two economic ideologies were responsible for the Cold War.

What are Capitalism and Communism?

300
The generational population growth after WWII.
What is the Baby Boom?
300
The incident that leads to the United States officially entering the Vietnam War.
What is the Gulf of Tonkin incident?
300

The name of the book that questioned a woman's role in society in the sixties.

What is the Feminine Mystique?

300
The leader of Soviet Russia during and after WWII.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
300

This important economic innovation boosted consumer spending and consumer debt.

What are credit cards?

400
A region of the United States that saw a greater-than-average growth in population. People started moving to this region after the war.
What is the Sun Belt?
400
The attack of Cuba by United States-funded militants to try and stop Fidel Castro under President John F. Kennedy.
What is the Bay of Pigs incident?
400
A charismatic black leader who called for black separatism. At the end of his life, he began to temper his separatist creed.
Who is Malcolm X?
400
A prominent member of the US government who proclaimed to have a list of communist spies in the government.
Who is McCarthy? 
400

This legislation, originally designed for military purposes, funded the construction of thousands of miles of interstate highways and had enormous economic effects.

What is the Federal Aid Highway Act

500

The side of Berlin controlled by Soviet Russia.

What is East Berlin?


500

This Cold War policy led to reduced tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s through diplomacy, arms control agreements, and increased communication.

What is Detente?

500
The name of the college where protesting students were shot by the National Guard.
What is Kent State?
500

This U.S. statesman pursued the Detente policy which aimed to reduce tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union through diplomacy and agreements like the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

Who is Richard Nixon?

500

This bill contributed to the growth of both higher education and the housing industry.

What is the G.I. Bill?

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