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An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members.

Closed Shop 

100

A law making it illegal to require employees to join a union. 

Right-to-Work Law

100

A business that requires employees to join a union.

Union Shop 

100

Truman defeated this man in the election of 1948. Famously, Truman was pictured with a newspaper proclaiming his loss to this man.

Thomas Dewey 

100

Truman's legislative agenda was given this name, which echoed FDR's "New Deal".

The Fair Deal 

200

Former Supreme Allied Commander during WWII who became the 34th president of the US.

Dwight D. Eisenhower 

200

A policy of balancing economic conservatism with some activism in other areas. 

Dynamic Conservatism 

200

President Eisenhower extended this New Deal program, despite his preference for a smaller government. 

Social Security 

200

A marked rise in birthrate, such as occurred in the United States following WWII. 

Baby Boom 

200
A job in a field not requiring work clothes or protective clothing, such as sales. 

White-Collar Job 

300

A worker who performs manual labor, particularly work that requires protective clothing. 

Blue-Collar Job 

300

A large corporation with overseas investments. 

Multinational Corporation 

300

The right or license to market a company's goods or services in an area, such as a store of a chain restaurant. 

Franchise 

300

Name an advancement in electronics or aviation that was mentioned in this chapter. 

Several 

300

Name a medical breakthrough that was mentioned in this chapter. 

Several 

400

Popular music usually played on electronically amplified instruments and characterized by a persistent, heavily accented beat, much repetition of simple phrases, and often country, folk, and blues elements.

Rock 'n ' Roll 

400

A cultural separation between parents and their children. 

Generation Gap 

400

A level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor by the federal government.

Poverty Line 

400

Government programs that attempt to eliminate poverty and revitalize urban areas. 

Urban Renewal 

400

A government policy to bring Native Americans into mainstream society by withdrawing recognition of Native American groups as legal entities.

Termination Policy 

500

Act which provided funds to help veterans establish businesses, buy homes, and attend college.

Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill)

500

Antisocial or criminal behavior of young people. 

Juvenile Delinquency 

500

Temporary contract workers who were hired to work on farms and ranches in the American South West, they were predominantly Hispanic. 

Bracero Program 

500

The launch of 2 artificial satellites by the the Soviet Union caused many Americans to believe in a need for increased Science and Math education. Name one of these satellites.

Sputnik I & II

500

People from this mountainous region migrated North to areas around Cincinnati and Chicago, due to the lack of job opportunity in their homeland.

Appalachia 

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