chapter 30
chapter 31
chapter 32
chapter 33
unit 10
100

name two groups that impacted the expansion of the civil right in the United States during this time period 

Black Panther and the NAACP 

100

How American life changed dramatically as a result of the post-war economic boom 

Automobiles and Airplanes 

100

Social or political effects on the nations populations the Immigration Act if 1965 

Russ Belt 

100

The focus of intense domestic political debate following the end of World War 11 

The African Americans Fighting and the Americans protecting there homeland 

100

taken by groups that faced discrimination to address the prejudice they faced in the United States 

marches and riots 

200

During the Civil Right Movement of the 1960s, activities of the Congress of Racial Equality, the National Urban and the National Association for the advancement of colored people illustrated that 

different paths can be used to achieve a common goal

200

what development following World War 11 caused the urban-suburban 

the expansion of highways and automobile ownership 

200

The U.S. passed the Immigration Act of 1965 by 

Sensitivity due to the Civil Rights movements 

200

How did the federal government respond to this type of threat to Americans 

congress encourages the Environmental Protection Agency 

200

what was a major goal of the American Indian Movement 

to obtain greater respect for their heritage 

300

Which U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down the ability of the states separate  races in schools, railroad cars, movie theaters, and public beaches 

Brown V. Board of Education 

300

a major social and economic impact on American society on the post-war period 

Consumer goods became less expansive and easier to obtain 

300

Reasons for Passing the Act 

Need to show the world the U.S. was truly a democracy 

300

the intense debate among Americans on the role of government following World War 11

eliminating most spending on defense 

300

the flow of immigrants to the United States since the passage of the Immigration Act 

used demonstrations to draw attention their goal 

400

what was the major goal of the Women's Liberation Movement in the 1960s 

A guaranteeing women equal pay for equal work 

400

The expanded the use of automobiles in the post-war era altered life in the United States by 

Stimulating the development of the suburbs 

400

Changes that have come about as a result of the law 

increase third-world immigrants to the U.S. 

400

people who are opposed to the federal government involvement in the American economy

fear of communism and paying taxes 

400

what effect did the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown V. Board of Education have on the nation 

It required the integration of public schools 

500

Hoe did the methods advocated by Black Panthers to achieve their goals differ from those of Dr. Marthin Luther King JR.

They considered the use of violence to protect their own communities 

500

IN the post-World War 11era, the Unites States was able to adjust its economic from wartime production to peacetime because of this nation 

had suffered no widespread wartime destruction 

500

The Changes to America do you not need to use all the reasons or change 

Altered the power balance between the two people 

500

what is the primary function of the Environmental Protection ageny 

to reduce air and water  pollution by creating regulations 

500

since the end of World War 11 what has been a major effect of population change in the United States 

Suburban areas have grown faster than urban areas