1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
100

the overall purpose of this was to try to reduce poverty through education and job training 

What was the Great Society? 

100
1978 SCOTUS case that ruled race could be taken into account in college admissions, but there could be no quotas or "set-asides" for specific groups 

What is UC v. Bakke? 

100

health crisis that initially emerged amongst gay men, but quickly spread to other groups throughout the 1980s 

What is AIDS? 

100

his winning 20% of the vote as a "third-party" candidate in the 1992 election was the largest factor in GHW Bush's loss 

Who is Perot? 

100

In the Bush v. Gore decision, SCOTUS ruled that the recount in FL violated THIS PART of the 14th Amendment 

What is the Equal Protection Clause? 

200

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK faced off against this Russian premier 

Who is Khrushchev? 

200

During this crisis, there were long gas lines, limits on gas purchases, and, in some cases, thermostats were required to be turned down in individual homes 

What is the energy crisis? 

200

A frustrating situation regarding ___________ in Lebanon combined with a Congressional ban on funding to anticommunist __________ in Nicaragua led to the Iran-Contra Scandal.  

What are hostages and guerrillas? 

200

though the planners failed to collapse one tower into another, they did cause serious structural damage, hurt over 1000 people, and kill 6 

What is the World Trade Center bombing? 

200

This new Cabinet post, created during the GW Bush years following 9-11, was to keep the US secure from all threats

What is the Dept. of Homeland Security

300

One reason for Nixon's victory in the '68 election

What is divisions in the Democratic Party over Vietnam, Wallace's third party challenge, etc.  

300

his greatest strength in the bicentennial election was that he WAS NOT a "Washington insider" 

Who is Jimmy Carter? 

300

a series of summit meetings between Reagan and Gorbachev led to this in 1987 

What is the INF Treaty? 

300
One location where American forces carried out peacekeeping operations during the Clinton years 
What is the former Yugoslavia, Somalia, etc.  
300

the NCLB Act placed a major emphasis on this 

What is standardized testing? 

400

UFW leader who used nonviolent protests and boycotts of food companies 

Who is Chavez? 

400

1. The US would finish withdrawing from South Vietnam

2. The NVA would release 500 POW's 

3. Unfortunately, it only kept the peace for about a year 

What is the Paris Peace Agreement/Accords? 

400

1989-90 - these two events indicated that the Cold War was coming to an end 

What is fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany? 

400
Major world historical event - 26 December 1991

What is the break-up of the USSR? 

400

a major crisis in this industry was a key factor in Obama's election in 2008

What is housing? 

500

SCOTUS case - ruled that an individual must be made aware of their protection against self-incrimination before being questioned by police 

What is Miranda v. AZ? 

500
federal department created during the Carter years, focus was on finding alternate sources of energy 

What is the Dept of Energy

500
the Revs. Jerry Falwell, Jim Bakker, and other social conservatives such as Pat Robertson were leaders of this movement in the 1980s 

What is the Moral Majority/Religious Right? 

500

following the SCOTUS decision in Obergerfell v. Hodges, this socially conservative law signed by Clinton was rendered null and void 

What is DOMA/Defense of Marriage Act? 

500

1. Required all Americans to purchase health insurance 

2. Charged a penalty to those who did not (this was rescinded in 2018) 

3. Upheld as constitutional on three occasions by SCOTUS

What is Obamacare/Affordable Care Act?