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Cold War
WWII
Civil Rights Movement
1950's-60's
Vocab
100
The US and Soviet union competed in these
What are the Arms and Space races?
100
Why the US enters war with Japan
What is Pearl Harbor?
100
What civil rights activist gave a speech entitled "I have a dream"
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
100
The US economy was this following WWI
What is stable/strong economically?
100
To give the meaning to something
What is 'define?'
200
The Soviet Union attempts to install nuclear missiles in Cuba
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
200
Germany, Italy, Japan
What are the Axis Powers?
200
Allowed for legal separation of races
What are Jim Crow Laws?
200
Why cities suffered finacially
What is the effect of middle class moving to suburbs?
200
Critically look at something, coming to a decision
What is 'analyze?'
300
Based on containing communism in America
What is the US foreign policy?
300
Great Britain, US, Soviet Union
What are the allied powers?
300
The trial that upheld the Jim Crow Laws?
What is Plessey vs. Ferguson?
300
Large increase in birthrate following WWII
What is Baby Boomers?
300
To make a judgement about something
What is 'critique?'
400
US program to rebuild Europe after WWII
What is What is the Marshall Plan?
400
Where Japanese-American citizens were forced to go during WWII.
What are Internment camps?
400
Declares segregation unconstitutuional
What is Brown vs. Board of Education?
400
Campaign to root at communism in the US (Red Scare)
What is McCarthyism?
400
Show that something is true or false by using evidence or reasoning
What is 'demonstrate?'
500
Two things the US and Soviet union disagree on concerning Berlin
What are the Berlin airlift and the Berlin Wall?
500
The names of the two Atomic Bombs that the US dropped on Japan
What are Fat man and little boy?
500
Legal form of protest to bring about government change
What is civil disobedience?
500
Created more leisure time
What are technological advancements?
500
Provide a brief account of the main ideas following the progress or history of the subject.
What is 'Trace?'