Nickname for the 20s
the Roaring 20s
FDRs reform policies to fight the Great Depression
The New Deal
"December 7th, 1941, a day that will live in infamy" was said by which US President
FDR
Most commonly used drugs during the 60s
LSD and Weed
Scandal involving Richard Nixon
Watergate
Strong independent women who wanted to be treated like one of the bois
flappers
WWII began with the German invasion of this country
Poland
President who authorized the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan
President Truman
Summer of Love occurred at this major New York event
Woodstock
"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" was said by this US president
Ronald Reagan
Famous individual who flew across the atlantic by himself. His infant son was abducted, held for ransom, and later murdered
Charles Lindbergh
FDR was strongly criticized for this attempt at trying to gain more legislative power
court packing
Atomic bomb was dropped on these two cities
US troops responsible for clearing out Viet Cong Tunnels
President who pardoned Richard Nixon to move the country forward
Gerald Ford
Era where liquor sales were banned
Prohibition Era
Name for the CCC organization
Civilian Conservation Corps
101st Airborne
Year the Tet Offensive occurred
1968
President Reagan had an attempt on his life happen in this year
1981
Nickname for the battle or war between suffragists and anti-suffragists
War of the Roses
President they considered to be responsible for the Great Depression due to his lack of decisions to help out Americans
President Coolidge
The D-Day Operation had five separate landings at: Juno, Gold, Sword, Utah, and Omaha, which two beaches were the American forces deployed to
Utah and Omaha
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Micheal Collins
Jimmy Carter's greatest achievement as President involved brokering a peace deal between these two middle eastern countries
Israel and Egypt