to stop buying or using something as a means of protest
A form of an economy that promotes free trade, reduced government intervention, and entrepreneurism
Capitalism
Joseph Stalin
Hiroshima.
when more than 250,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., to get Congress' attention to make a law that would guarantee equal rights and quality education for African Americans.
An organization formed to keep the Soviet Union from spreading communism across Europe
NATO
limiting how much people can buy or receive
rationing
an African American woman that took a very brave step toward integration and civil rights by getting arrested for refusing to give up her seat to white person on a bus.
Rosa Parks
A policy implemented by President Harry Truman stating the communist governments will eventually fail as long as they are prevented from spreading their influence (to stop the spread of communism).
Policy of Containment
suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II
kamikaze
forced separation of different racial groups
segregation
is the promotion of fear of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism
Red Scare