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1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
100

What is the Liberal International Order? 

During Truman's presidency, he created a bunch of foreign policies. Bretton Woods (1944), United Nations (1944), Marshall Plan (1947), National Security Act (1947), Creation of NATO (1949)

100

What is the Stonewall Uprising?

Occurred in 1969. NYC police raid Stonewall gay bar but people refuse to cooperate, so police locked themselves in while protesters were outside. The club opened the next night, protesters were met with police violence.

100

What is Watergate?

Started in 1972. Burglary and wiretapping of democratic party headquarters. Leads to Nixon's resignation in 1974.

100

What is the Iran-Contra Scandal?

Occurred in 1985-1987. Us government secretly sent weapons to a known enemy and sent financial aid to a rebel force.

100

What is Cold War Triumphalism? 

Occurred in the 1990s. Us won the cold war, ideological confirmation = US is sole superpower in the world. Gulf War: Us leads UN = affirmation of triumphalism.

200

What is Fusionism?

Emerges in the 1950s-1960s. A conservative movement with the goal to join all subcultures of conservatives to make sure that they stay in power. 
200

What is the March on Washington?

Occurred in 1963. Activists wanted to hold JFK accountable for promises he made. "I Have A Dream" speech. Pressured JFK to initiate civil rights legislation

200

What are Culture Wars?

Debates over: curriculum in schools, gender and sexuality, abortion, affirmative action. 

200

What are Reaganomics?

Occurred in the 1980s. Supply side of economics; tax cuts. Anti-communism approach to foreignand domestic policy 

200

What is Triangulation? 

Occurred in the 1990s. Bill Clinton's strategy. To take ideas from the rights and use them in different aspects of politics. 

300

What is National Review Magazine?

Founded by William Buckley in 1955. It was a conservative magazine that went against liberalism and supported fusionism.

300

`What is Freedom Rides?

Occurred in 1961/62. Rode buses from DC to Mississippi. Court ruled that segregated buses were unconstitutional but South was not enforcing. These rides were met with violence, bolstered credibility of the Civil Rights movement

300

What is Religious Rights? 

1979. Evangelicals and catholics, republicans. About family values and religion as a partisan issue

300

What is ACT-UP?

Occurred in 1987. Aids Coalition to Unleash Power. Called for more dramatic action against Aids epidemic. Confrontal activism: not just targeting politicians, targeting agencies and institutions.

300

What is NAFTA?

Occurred in 1993. North Atlantic Free Trade Association. Lowered trade barriers. Very few protections for labor and environment. 

400

What is the John Birch Society?

Created in 1958. Organizing of the new right, which was modelled after the communist party. It was founded by Robert Welch. 

400

What is the Civil Rights Act of 196

1964. Bans discrimination in public accomidations, end of Jim Crow, Bipartisan, opposed bu: southern Dems, conservative republicans. Creates Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 

400

What is Combahee River Collective?

1977. Black, lesbian feminists. Identity politics and intersectionality. 

400

What is the Washington Consensus?

Occurred in 1989. Free-market economic policies intended to help developing countries in economic crises. Pushed free markets and privatization. 

400

What is the Gingrich Revolution?

Occurred from 1994-1995. Anti-government, private markets and individual responsibilities; go back to Reagan Era. republicans won Congress at midterm elections in 1994

500

What is the Civil Rights Act of 195

1957. A broad civil rights law to allow for federal enforcement in dismanteling Jim Crow. Creates Civil Rights division of the DoJ; creates Civil Rights Comission. Not great though because local jury amendment and no suits initiated by DoJ.

500

What is the Voting Rights Act of 196

1965. Enforcement of the 15th amendment, eliminated poll taxes and literacy tests. 6 states with history of discrimination needed federal approval on electoral plans. Happened because of Bloody Sunday at Selma Campaign

500

What is Neoliberalism?

Occurred in the 70s-90s. Rejection of early liberal traditions (new deal). Central ethos of the dem party in the 90s

500

What is Partisan Media?

Occurred in the late 80s early 90s. Politics became more visible in media, ex CNN v Fox. Scandals were exposed in media. 

500

What is the OKC bombing? 

Occurred in 1995. First act of US domestic terrorism. Sparked conversation about relationship between anti-government politics and far-right violence.