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100
How did the United States change from an isolationist nation following World War I, to declaring war on December 8th, 1941?
When the US was attacked on Pearl Harbor that was seen as a direct attack on American soil so the US had to change its policy and declare war.
100
When did the Civil Rights Era begin and end? How should it be defined?
Began in 1955 ended in 1970s. It should be defined as the fight African Americans put up to eliminate segregation and to gain equal rights.
100
What was the Cold War? Where did it come from? Who started it?
The Cold War was the tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union between the end of World War II and the end of the Soviet Union (1945 to 1991). The Soviets started the Cold War because Stalin, the dictator of the Soviet Union, was a communist.
100
What was the Watergate Scandal?
A huge political scandal in 1972. When Nixon organized a break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters, and then tried to cover it up.
100
What is the historical significance of the Korean War?
-first military action of the Cold War - fought to prevent WWIII -5 million soldiers and civilians died
200
What led to Japanese aggression in the South Pacific and their eventual decision to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941?
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in hopes to neutralize the US naval fleet. They hoped that this would protect their advances into the Dutch Indies so they could receive the oil and rubber they desired.
200
Was the Civil Rights movement a top-down movement of charismatic leaders or a grassroots movement of thousands of people working together?
CRM was a bottom up movement, the people worked together to forces higher powers to change the laws regarding segregation to ensure equality
200
What were the differences between the Soviet and American values?
Soviet- collectivism: society is based on cooperation, totalitarianism: required to transform a society from unequal to equal, socialism: provided means to equally distributing wealth American- individualism: success is based on inner fortitude, democracy: best system of government, capitalism: provides opportunities for individuals to better themselves through hard work and initiative
200
Who was involved in Watergate?
Nixon was the person in charge and he had people in his administration do the “dirty work”
200
Why was the Vietnam War such a divisive event?
-was not majority supported -government kept what was going on from citizens -many innocent people killed
300
How did homelife change during the war? What were the political, economic, and social effects of the war?
Economic- US economy was booming social- women started taking the role of men political-the us government was focused completely on the war effort
300
How did the Civil Rights movement change throughout the 1950s and 1960s? What stayed the same about it?
Throughout the CRM, the tensions got higher but less violent, and more and more groups like the freedom riders formed demanding that their voice be heard.
300
What were the Cold War’s long/short term causes and effects?
The causes of the Cold War were that The Soviet Union wanted to spread communism worldwide, which was not supported by the Americans, both countries feared attacks (nuclear), the Soviet Union’s action of taking control over Eastern Europe was a major factor for US suspicions, the Soviets feared that America would use Western Europe as a base to attack it. The effects of the Cold War were that NATO and The Warsaw Pact were formed, it led to destructive conflicts like the Vietnam War and the Korean War, the Soviet Union collapsed due to economic weaknesses the Berlin Wall was demolished and the two German nations were unified, and communism collapsed worldwide.
300
What were the short and long term effects of the watergate scandal?
short term: people were worried, wasn't sure who was behind it or for what reason. long term: eventually it was discovered that Nixon was the leader, and he resigned from U.S presidency.
300
Who were the leaders of the Civil Rights movement?
Leaders of the CRM a were MLK, Rosa Parks, Malcomn X
400
How should the dropping of the Atomic Bombs be remembered?
The atomic bomb should be remembered as a measure that had to be taken in order to save American lives.
400
How was institutional racism justified in the United States?
It was justified by segregation
400
What were the effects of America’s adoption of the Containment Policy?
After the Containment Policy was adopted it made people fear communism even more. The Red Scare happened in the United States. Also the United States concentrated more on stopping the spread of communism in countries such as Cuba and Iran.
400
How did the US role in the world change throughout the 1970s-2000?
During this time the U.S became the worlds “sole superpower” with its productive economy and military.
400
What strategies were used by Civil Rights activists to achieve equality?
MLK used nonviolent tequniques unlike Malcomn x who thought violence was the way to ensure equality
500
How did the role of women change during WWII?
Women started to take over the roles that men had. All of the men had left to go overseas so it was up to the women to keep the nation running.
500
Who is Emmett Till? Who was most responsible for making his story a turning point: individual, groups, or background conditions?
-Emmet Till is a 14year old who was lynched by a group of white men for flirting with a white women. -Groups like Social media were most responsible for making his story a turning point. They spread his story to the public
500
What was the Truman Doctrine? The Marshall Plan?
The Truman Doctrine was when President Harry S. Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces. The Marshall Plan was an American initiative to aid Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion in economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II.
500
What were the economic policies of the United States through the administrations of Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan?
everyone wanted to strengthen our bonds with foreign neighbors. So detente and arms control negotiations were started.
500
What changes did the Civil Rights era bring about in the United States?
Desegregized African Americans. Gave them more rights regarding working, laws including them, and giving them a right to an education.
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