Cold War
WW2
Civil Rights
1920's & 30's
Vietnam/Random
100

What was the Cold War?

A long period of conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States?

100

What does the term Appeasement mean?

To give into the other side to avoid conflict. 

100

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

African American movement for their rights.

100

What Amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th

100

What was the importance of Plessy v. Furguson?

Established the racial segregation is legal

200

Why was the Cold War called the "Cold War?

There was not actual fighting between the US and USSR

200

What event marks the start of WW2 for the U.S.?

Japan attacking Pearl Harbor

200

Who were the Little Rock 9?

A group of students who attended a traditionally white high school after desegregation.

200

What happened on Black Tuesday?

The Stock Market Crashed

200

How were the Japanese Americans discriminated against in WW2?

Internment Camps

300

What were the Rosenberg's accused of doing?

Giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union

300

What event started WW2?

Germany invades Poland

300

What was important about Brown v. Board of Education?

This court case established that segregation was illegal.

300

Why did Americans feel the need to focus on culture in the 1920's?

They had just finished WW1 and wanted a more normal society.

300

What were the Geneva Accords?

The decision to split Vietnam in half.

400

What was the US policy for dealing with Communism?

Containment

400

What was the Munich Pact?

It was an agreement that Hitler and the UK made that Hitler would not invade Czechoslovakia. 

400

What types of discrimination did African Americans face in the United States? (4 answers)

1. Poll Tax

2. Literacy Test

3. Segregation

4. Jim Crow Laws

400

Which President developed the New Deal?

Franklin Roosevelt

400

What did Eisenhower use to justify U.S. Involvement in Vietnam?

Domino Theory

500

What did the Allied powers do with Germany after WW2?

Split it into four sections

500

What were the three reasons the allied tries to appease Germany?

1. They were also experiencing a depression

2. They wanted to avoid another war

3. They could not match Hitler's military strength

500

What were the ways non-violent protests were carried out in the Civil Rights movement? (4 answers)

1. Lunch Counter Sit Ins

2. Freedom Rides

3. Bus Boycotts

4. Marches

500

What four factors lead to the Great Depression? (4 Answers)

1. Overproduction of crops

2. Unequal distribution of wealth

3. Stock Market Crashed

4. Banks Failed

500

Who was the leader of the Vietnamese Nationalist Movement?

Ho Chi Minh

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