International Relations
The Past 40 Years
International Relations
The Past 40 Years
International Relations
100

What did the boundaries between communist-controlled countries and free nations become known as?

Iron Curtain

100

The tradition of separate but equal

Segregation

100

Labeled as American spies or traitors. Some were guilty and some were not, but many lose their jobs and reputations

McCarthyism

100

Established by President Eisenhower after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

100

Charged with overseeing the massacre of more than 100 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the village of My Lai.

Lt. William Calley

200

Provided military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism.

Truman Doctrine

200

Principal attorney in the case of Brown vs. Board of Education

Thurgood Marshall

200

Under whose leadership did communist forces win the civil war in China?

Mao Tse Tung

200

First person to step on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

200

University where members of the National Guard killed 4 students and injured 9 others as they were protesting the war.

Kent State

300

Formed by the U.S. and its Western allies to provide for a common military defense against the Soviet Union and it's allies.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

300

Which case did the Supreme Court declare segregation unconstitutional?

Brown vs. Board of Education

300

Which gulf did the North Vietnamese fire torpedoes at the American destroyer, Maddox?

Gulf of Tonkin

300

Sought to bring more equality to African Americans, especially in housing rights and schools

Civil Rights Act

300

American soldiers who never returned from Vietnam were referred to as:

Missing in Actions (MIAs)

400

The fall to communism of one country, leading to the fall of it's neighboring countries is referred to as?

Domino Effect

400

Refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger.

Rosa Parks

400

A series of attacks beginning unexpectedly during a major Vietnamese holiday.

Tet Offensive

400

Became president after President Kennedy was assassinated.

Lyndon Johnson

400

Communist leader of Cuba

Fidel Castro

500

Led the country in attempting to find, label, and blacklist communists-those who he saw as American traitors or spies.

Senator Joseph McCarthy

500

Organized a boycott of the buses in Montgomery

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

500

Confirmed what the public had believed for a long time; the government was dishonest in reporting military progress and it's motives for American involvement.

The Pentagon Papers

500

Enacted by Congress to provide job training and rebuild inner cities

War on Poverty

500

American President who demanded the Berlin Wall to be torn down.

President Ronald Reagan