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What does the word "expansion" mean in the context of Japan before WWII?

Getting more land and power

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What does the term “superpower” mean in the context of the Cold War?

A country with a lot of power and influence in the world

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Breaking laws on purpose because the laws are unfair.

Civil Disobedience 

100

A leader with total power. No voting, no disagreement allowed.

Dictator

For example: Hitler, Mussolini

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Acts of violence against civilians to scare them or gain power in politics.

Terrorism

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What does "embargo" mean?

Stopping trade with another country

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What form of government did the United States support during the Cold War?

Democracy

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What happened after the Brown v. Board of Education court case?

Require integration of public schools

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What was Rosa Parks’ main contribution to the Civil Rights Movement?

She refused to give up her seat on a bus

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A political belief that said white (Aryan) people were better than others.

Nazism 

300

What did the U.S. do to Japan to stop the war?

Drop atomic bombs

300

What is a “proxy conflict”?

A conflict where larger powers support opposing sides instead of fighting directly

300

What event in Montgomery, Alabama, started a bus boycott?

Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat

300

In the 1980s, he expanded U.S. defense spending and supported anti-communist movements around the world. At the same time, he worked with Gorbachev to reduce nuclear weapons and ease Cold War tensions.

Reagan

300

People are discriminated against because of their race.

Racism

400

 What almost caused a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?

Cuban Missile Crisis

400

Which vocabulary word fits this definition: “competition or strain between groups”?

Tension

400

Why did people participate in the March on Washington, D.C., in 1963?

To ask Congress for civil rights laws

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Which leader is most closely associated with leading peaceful marches?

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

An economic and governmental system that is based on the free market and private ownerships

Capitalism

500

What was one reason countries created the United Nations after WWII?

To promote international cooperation and peace

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How did the Vietnam War end?

North Vietnam won and took over South Vietnam

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What happened after the Brown v. Board of Education court case?

Require integration of public schools

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The "rule book" for the U.S.

Constitution

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After World War II, the world had two sides. What were they?

Democracy (U.S.) vs. Communism (Soviet Union)

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