Post WWII Era
Historical Figures
Ideologies
Events of the
50's & 60's
Civil Rights
100

Truman’s policy for communism following George Kennan’s “Long Telegram.”

Containment or “Quarantine”

100

Leader of the Civil Rights Movement…

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

100

Economic system characterized by private enterprise, the free market, and competition.

Capitalism

100

Brown v. Board of Education of _____, Kansas, desegregated public schools.

Topeka

100

Passed by President Johnson in 1964 to end Segregation.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

200

Symbol of Soviet and therefore communist oppression in Europe. Would not fall until 1989.

Berlin Wall

200

Communist leader in Cuba. Overthrew U.S. backed dictator.

Fidel Castro

200

System under which the government has complete control over the economy and people's lives.

Communism

200

The Arkansas or Little Rock Nine were an example of Brown v. Board of Education’s ________ of schools.

Desegregation

200

Passed by President Johnson in 1965 as voting rights were not addressed in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

300

2.3 million tons of food, fuel and moral building supplies like toys, clothes, and candy were supplied to Berlin during the __________.

Berlin Airlift

300

Leader of China who brought Communism.

Mao Zedong

300

What two political ideologies defined the Cold War?

Capitalism (U.S.) and Communism (S.U.)

300

Despite the success of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950’s and 60’s. There are still ____ on the rights people have today.

Limits

300

Young high school and college students participated in ____, staying in the “whites only” section until they were served.

Sit-ins

400

In response to the Allied alliance following the Berlin Blockade, Soviet Bloc nations created this alliance.

Warsaw Pact

400

The First Astronaut into space, sent by the Soviet Union.

Yuri Gagarin

400

What benefits are promised to people by communism?

Everyone is equal, Workers control the means of production, and no need for money.

400

Second Red Scare in America was known as…

McCarthyism

400

Examples of Civil Disobedience during the Civil Rights Movement.

 (Two Things)

Sit-ins and Freedom Rides

500

This international alliance was created by the Allied Powers and guaranteed that if one country is attacked they would all come to that country’s aid.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

500

This President was the first to visit a communist country and open relations with them.

Richard Nixon

500

Mao Zedong’s 5-year program, the __________, led to mass communes and eventual famine that killed millions.

The Great Leap Forward

500

This Couple was executed for selling atomic secrets, even though there was no hard evidence at the time.

The Rosenberg’s

500

Organization that was led by Malcolm X during the Civil Rights Movement.

Nation of Islam

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