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100

Russia and the United States competition for nuclear weaponry is known as what?

An Arms Race

100

This supreme court case is historically known for giving equal educational experiences to all Americans, regardless of race. 

Brown vs. Board of Education

100

The harsh climate and unfamiliar forests left the Vietcong using elusive tactics and ________________ to fight the American troops. 

Guerilla Warfare

100

How did Gerald Ford become the president? 

Via Nixon's resignation, following the Watergate scandal 

100

Bill Clinton was a democratic president, but he ran his campaign on bridging the gap between both _____________

Republican (conservative) and Democrat (liberal) voters

200

This area experienced a large migrating population due to warmer weather, a booming industrial industry, and new inventions such as air conditioning. 

The sun belt

200

The lunch counter "sit-ins" were meant to _____________

Draw attention to segregation around the United States 

200

The concept of communism spreading throughout the world was known as ___________ theory.

Domino (theory)

200

Criminal immunity given to an individual from the president is referred to as _______________  

A presidential pardon

200

What prevented employees from losing their jobs due to family medical issues under Clinton's administration? 

The Family Medical Leave Act 

300

What helped boost the United States economy after WWII?

GI Bill of Rights

300
What was the response from the USSR after the United States successfully landed on the moon in 1969?

Abandoned their space program

300

The growing distrust in President Johnson, US leaders, and members of our government was called _____________

The credibility gap

300

The ideas of nonconformity, personal freedom, and racial equality are characteristics of _____________ 

Counterculture

300

Canada, Mexico, and the United States formed what as a response to the European Union (EU)? 

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 

400

How did the Eisenhower Administration transform the American landscape?

By funding highway construction

400

Lyndon B Johnson's objective of eliminating poverty and racial injustice, including the addition of medicare, medicaid, and more funding of education was known as ________________

Great Society

400

What group suffered a disproportionate amount of casualties in the Vietnam War?

African American (US) soldiers 

400
The Camp David Accords, a successful foreign policy agreement between Egypt and Israel, was orchestrated by which former president?  

Jimmy Carter 

400

Sandra Day O'Conner, the first female supreme court justice, had ___________ beliefs and helped tip the SCOTUS to what political side? 

Conservative

500

Eisenhower did NOT support what overtaking by United States allies (Britain, France, and Israel) in Eygpt?

The Suez Canal

500

Thurgood Marshall, a former supreme court justice, was appointed due to what?

The civil rights movement (first African-American justice) 

500
What did the Gulf of Tonkin resolution allow the United States to do in Vietnam?

Escalate sending troops into Vietnam, un-official "declaration of war"

500

Rachel Carson, an American author, wrote the book titled _______________ warning the public about the dangers of pesticides.

Silent Spring

500

Jerry Falwell, the leader of the "New Right", promoted the influence of what? 

Evangelicals on conservative political thought

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