WWII & Global Conflict
Cold War & Global Tensions
1950s Life in America
Civil Rights Movement
1960s–1970s & Vietnam Era
100

This war involved the Axis and Allied powers fighting across Europe and the Pacific.

What is World War II?

100

This period of tension followed WWII between the U.S. and Soviet Union.

What is the Cold War?

100

This major population increase happened after WWII.

What is the baby boom?

100

This law system enforced racial segregation in the South.

What are Jim Crow laws?

100

This proxy war became a major Cold War conflict in Southeast Asia.

What is Vietnam?

200

Germany, Italy, and Japan were known as this group.

What are the Axis Powers?

200

The U.S. policy of stopping the spread of communism was called this.

What is containment?

200

This new technology became the center of American entertainment and information.

What is the television?

200

This court case declared “separate but equal” unconstitutional in schools.

What is Brown vs. Board of Education?

200

This system required young men to register for the draft during the Vietnam years.

What is Selective Service?

300

This surprise attack led the U.S. to enter World War II.

What is Pearl Harbor?

300

These two nations led opposing sides of the Cold War.

What are the US and the Soviet Union?

300

This system of roads made long-distance car travel easier.

What is the interstate highway system?

300

This leader helped organize nonviolent protests and delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech.

Who is Martin Luther King, Jr?

300

This crisis involved Soviet missiles in Cuba and nearly led to nuclear war.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

This strategy of capturing key islands helped the U.S. move closer to Japan in WWII.

What is island hopping?

400

This alliance included the U.S. and Western democracies.

What is NATO?

400

This housing pattern led to growing residential areas outside cities.

What is suburbia?

400

These activists rode interstate buses to challenge segregation in the South.

Who are the Freedom Riders?

400

This scandal led to President Nixon’s resignation.

What is Watergate?

500

These camps in the U.S. held Japanese Americans during WWII and raised constitutional concerns.

What are internment camps?

500

This strategy meant both sides had enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other.

What is mutually assured destruction?

500

This housing practice denied loans to Black families in many neighborhoods.

What is redlining?

500

This 14-year-old’s murder brought national attention to racial violence.

Who is Emmett Till?

500

This law limited presidential power to send troops into conflict without Congress approval.

What is the War Powers Act?