Cold War
Reconstruction
scandal
Oppression
Which President?
Legislative and Judicial
100

Principle/Concept stated by George Kennan that became the justification for the US pursuing a Cold War against the USSR and all Communism

Containment

100

The reconstruction amendments eliminated slavery, granted voting rights for African American males and also provided this

Civil Rights (14th)

100

Although not personally corrupt, this president was adversely impacted by both the Whiskey Ring and Credit Mobilier scandals that occurred during his presidency

Grant

100

Plessy vs Ferguson effectively legalized this practice throughout the South in its decision

Segregation/Jim Crow

100

Desegregated the military

Truman

100

Provided for the direct election of senators

17th Amendment

200

The economic arm of US Cold War policy, essentially rebuilt and revitalized Western Europe

Marshall Plan

200

The Freedman's Bureau was a govt program designed to assist emancipated slaves get an independent start.  The reality was most former slaves relegated themselves to a new condition of labor that rarely gave them opportunities for economic freedom

Sharecropping

200

One of the earliest victims of muckraking (courtesy of Thomas Nast). He symbolized the illicit excesses of big city political machines

Boss Tweed

200

Executive order 9066 is an unfortunate example of government justifying depriving civil rights in the name of security as it removed these citizens to camps for most of WWII

Japanese Americans

200

Spanish American War

McKinley

200

One of the two New Deal Acts ruled unconstitutional

NRA or AAA

300

The Cuban Missile Crisis originated in some part due to this  previous failed CIA mission/invasion to try and overthrow the Cuban Govt. 

Bay of Pigs

300

The emergence of this group during Reconstruction reflected the difficult reality behind African Americans being able to exercise freedom peacefully.

KKK

300

his impeachment revealed a deep rift between this president and his own party after the Civil War

Johnson

300

This organization built off the efforts of NAWSA, Suffrage, and the symbolism of Rosie the Riveter to push for equal rights during the 1960's

NOW

300

Established the Peace Corps

Kennedy

300

Supreme Court Decision that ushered in the beginning of the end of segregation

Brown v Board

400

Coining the Soviets as the "evil empire" this president is largely credited with bringing an end to the Cold War with his multiple meetings with Soviet Leaders

Reagan

400

Reconstruction failed for many reasons, but one clear factor was the insistence of instituting this plan that placed the South in military districts before readmitting them into the Union

Radical Reconstruction Act or Military Reconstruction Act

400

Ida Wells spearheaded an attack against the government's indifference to the unspoken crime of this impacting and striking fear in African Americans in the South through the late 1800's and early 20th century

Lynching

400

The Palmer Raids following WWI were in response to the fear of ideologies that emerged during WWI. This became known as the 

Red Scare.

400

Teapot Dome Scandal

Harding

400

Act that put restrictions on a President's ability to declare War largely in response to the recklessness of Vietnam.

War Powers Act

500

The nuclear war fear of the 50's could partially be attributed to the concepts of Massive Retaliation and Mutual Assured Destruction that ironically were examples of this US Nuclear strategy

Deterrence

500

The controversy surrounding the election of 1876 was essentially that the Republican candidate would win in spite of not having a majority popular vote on the condition that he would end this

Reconstruction policy

500

The Pentagon Papers exposed some of the "inconvenient" truths surrounding the decision making behind this war

Vietnam

500

The effort to assimilate Native Americans in the late 1800's with this act that gave them individual land holdings backfired as it further deteriorated their culture and traditions.

Dawes Act

500

Dollar Diplomacy

Taft

500

The Elkins and Hepburn acts of the early 20th century concentrated on regulating rates surrounding this industry

Railroad