Early Cold War
Late Cold War
Civil Rights Movement
Globalization
Middle East & the War on Terror
100

This 1947 foreign policy pledge promised American assistance to any free nation resisting takeover by armed minorities or outside communist pressures

What is the Truman Doctrine?

100

American escalation in Vietnam was heavily driven by this geopolitical theory, which posited that if one nation fell to communism, its neighbors would quickly follow.

What is the Domino Theory?

100

This landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision completely upended American education by declaring that "separate but equal" schools were inherently unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

100

This 1994 trade pact eliminated tariffs and opened up a massive free-trade zone stretching across Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

What is NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)?

100

This specific terrorist attack on American soil served as the immediate catalyst for the United States to launch its global "War on Terror".

What were the September 11 attacks? (or 9/11)

200

Winston Churchill used this heavy metaphor to describe the sharp ideological and political division splitting Europe into democratic and communist halves.

What is the Iron Curtain?

200

This geopolitically terrifying 1962 standoff brought the United States and the Soviet Union closer to the brink of a full-scale nuclear exchange than ever before.

What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

200

The 1963 March on Washington—where MLK Jr. gave his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech—was organized to push for civil rights protections and this economic goal.

What is economic justice? (or jobs)

200

The rapid expansion of the internet and digital tech in the 1990s supercharged globalization by allowing businesses and people to do this instantly.

What is communicate and trade globally?

200

The U.S. and its allies launched a controversial invasion of Iraq in 2003 under the primary intelligence claim that Saddam Hussein was harboring these.

What are Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)?

300

While the Marshall Plan used economic aid to stabilize Western Europe, this 1949 alliance was formed to provide mutual military defense against Soviet aggression.

What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?

300

While Glasnost focused on political freedom, this other major reform by Gorbachev targeted the Soviet economy through restructuring and decentralization.

What is Perestroika?

300

Signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, this sweeping 1964 law outlawed discrimination in employment and banned segregation in public accommodations.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

300

Critics use this two-word term to describe how Western media, consumer brands, and values sometimes overshadow and dilute native cultures.

What is cultural imperialism?

300

This highly debated domestic security policy asserted that the United States had the right to launch preemptive strikes against perceived national security threats.

What is the Bush Doctrine?

400

Coined by diplomat George F. Kennan, this strategic policy focused entirely on keeping Soviet communism cornered within its existing borders.

What is containment?

400

 This French term describes a temporary breathing room and easing of hostile relations between Washington and Moscow during the 1970s.

What is détente?

400

To directly combat disenfranchisement, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed this specific discriminatory practice long used to keep Black voters from the polls.

What are literacy tests?

400

As globalization shifted manufacturing overseas, this heavily industrialized region of the United States suffered massive factory closures and job losses.

What is the Rust Belt?

400

Passed swiftly after 9/11 to catch terrorists, this federal law ignited a massive national debate over where to draw the line between security and personal privacy.

What is the USA PATRIOT Act?  

500

Though major combat stopped in 1953 with a signed armistice, this Asian conflict never officially ended with a peace treaty, leaving a peninsula permanently fractured at the 38th parallel.

What was the Korean War?

500

Formed in Poland, this organization made history as the very first independent trade union allowed inside the Soviet sphere of influence.

What is Solidarity?

500

This student-led civil rights organization became famous for using non-violent tactics like lunch counter sit-ins to challenge Jim Crow laws.

What is SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)?

500

In global economics, this term describes the intricate web where nations heavily depend on one another for resources, manufacturing, and consumer markets.

What is economic interdependence?

500

Decades before he masterminded the 9/11 attacks, Osama bin Laden fought alongside this U.S.-backed insurgent group against the Soviets in Afghanistan.

Who were the Mujahideen?