Ch 17
U.S. during WWII
Ch 18
Cold War Conflicts
Ch 19
Post War Booms
Ch 20
New Frontier & Great Society
Ch 21
Civil Rights
100

The day on which the Allies launched an invasion of the European mainland during World War II

D-Day

100

A country that is dominated politically and economically by another nation



Satellite nation

100

A name given to the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, a 1944 law that provided financial and educational benefits for World War II veterans



GI Bill of Rights

100

The authority to act that an elected official received from the voters who elected him or her

Mandate

100

The first African-American Supreme Court justice



Thurgood Marshall

200

The US program to develop an atomic bomb for use in World War II

Manhattan Project

200

The hydrogen bomb; a thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb

H-bomb

200

The sharp increase in the U.S. birthrate following World War II



Baby boom

200

the 35th President of the United States that was in office from 1961 until his assassination in 1963

John F. Kennedy 

200

The leader of the civil rights movement

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

What agency established by Congress to control inflation during World War II?



Office of Price Administration

300

An island in southeast Asia where the Chinese nationalist government fled in May 1949

Taiwan

300

The tearing down and replacing of buildings in rundown inner-city neighborhoods

Urban Renewal

300

The redrawing of election districts to reflect changes in population






Reapportionment 

300

Activist that rode buses to challenge segregation 

Freedom Riders 

400

An interracial group founded in 1942 by James Farmer to work against segregation in Northern cities



Internment

400

A former State Department official convicted of perjury related to his charge of espionage

Alger Hiss 

400

A Mexican laborer allowed to enter the United States to work for a limited period of time during World War II

Bracero

400

A program that provides health insurance for people on welfare

Medicaid 

400

The leader of the SNCC who wanted to focus on developing African-American pride

Stokely Carmichael

500

American General in command of Allied forces in the Philippines



Douglas MacArthur

500

The downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960










U-2 Incident 

500

An agency that regulates U.S. communications industries, including radio and television broadcasting



Federal Communications Commission

500

The treaty in which the United States and the Soviet Union agreed not to conduct nuclear weapons test in the atmosphere

Limited Text Ban Treaty

500

Racial separation established by practice and custom, not by law

De facto segregation