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100

Flourishing of African American culture, art, and music in the 1920s and 1930s.

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

100

Fear that if South Vietnam fell to communism, other east Asian countries would follow.

What is the domino theory?

100

Right of the president or other high-ranking executive officers to keep information confidential for national security.

What is executive privilege?

100

Civil Rights leader who advocated non-violence and civil disobedience.

Who was (Martin Luther) King (Jr) or MLK?

100

A large surge in the birth rate that occurred after soldiers returned from WWII.

What is the baby boom?

200

Refers to the difference in beliefs, values, and outlooks between different age groups.

What is the generation gap?

200

Woodrow Wilson's framework for world peace after WWI that included the creation of a League of Nations.

What was the Fourteen Points?

200

Never ratified, it would have given women all the same rights as men in the Constitution.

What is the Equal Rights Amendment?

200

Theoretical physicist who served as the director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Lab.

Who was (J. Robert) Oppenheimer?

200

Policy to stop the spread of communism by leaving it where it is.

What is containment?

300

A conservative Protestant who emphasizes the literal truth and inerrancy of the Bible, rejecting modern theological interpretations and affirming core doctrine.

Who is a Christian Fundamentalist?

300

Massive effort by western nations to feed and supply a city they'd been cut off from by the communists.

What was the Berlin Airlift?

300

Authorized the US to sell, lease, or lend war materials to any country the president deemed vital to the defense of the US.

What is the Lend-Lease Act?

300

Arkansas governor who fought against desegregation and ordered the National Guard to prevent nine Black students from attending Little Rock High School.

Who was (Orval) Faubus?

300

Total control over an industry.

What is a monopoly?

400

A counterculture movement that rejected mainstream materialism for nonconformity, spiritual exploration, jazz, poetry, and a bohemian lifestyle.

What was Beatnik?

400

Forcible transfer by the imperial Japanese Army of Filipino and American POWs.

What was the Bataan Death March?

400

Proposed giving aid to countries of war-torn Europe to help them rebuild their economies.

What was the Marshall Plan?

400

Author of The Jungle, Upton Sinclair exposed this industry.

What was meatpacking?

400

Lightning war.

What is blitzkrieg?

500

Area in Manhattan (NYC) that became the heart of the American music publishing industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is Tin Pan Alley?

500

British and French leaders agreed to hand over the western part of Czechoslovakia to Germany.

What was the Munich Pact?

500

US government policy to end federal recognition and support to Native American tribes.

What was (the) termination (policy)?

500

Author of the "Cross of Gold" speech.

Who was (William Jennings) Bryan?

500

The two types of segregation: one by law, the other in practice.

What are de jure and de facto (in either order)?

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