Unit 6: Early Cold War
Unit 7: Civil Rights Movement
Unit 8: Vietnam Era
Unit 9: Late Cold War - Contemporary America
Misc Units
100

U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism.

Containment

100

This system of state and local laws enforced racial segregation in the South.

Jim Crow laws

100

This theory argued that if one country fell to communism, nearby countries would also fall.

Domino Theory

100

This president negotiated the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel.

Jimmy Carter

100

This was President Lyndon B. Johnson’s domestic reform program that aimed to reduce poverty, expand healthcare, improve education, protect civil rights, and address urban problems.

the Great Society

200

U.S. program to rebuild Western Europe after WWII.

Marshall Plan

200

This Supreme Court case ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

This policy was Nixon’s plan to gradually withdraw U.S. troops while shifting more fighting responsibility to the South Vietnamese army.

Vietnamization

200

This 1989 event symbolized the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.

fall of the Berlin Wall

200

This U.S. government agency was created in 1958 after the Soviet launch of Sputnik increased fears that the United States was falling behind in science, technology, and the Space Race.

NASA

300

What Cold War-era fear and related government/political actions led to investigations, accusations, blacklists, and violations of civil liberties against suspected communists in the United States?

Second Red Scare / McCarthyism and HUAC

300

This student-led organization used sit-ins, Freedom Rides, and voter registration drives to push for civil rights.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 

300

This 1968 offensive shocked Americans because it showed that communist forces could still launch major attacks across South Vietnam.

Tet Offensive

300

Supporters argued this Reagan-era economic policy encouraged growth and investment, while critics argued it increased income inequality and added to federal deficits.

Reaganomics

300

The 1955 lynching of this 14-year-old in Mississippi exposed the brutality of Jim Crow violence after his mother chose to hold an open-casket funeral.

Emmett Till

400

These 1950s trends showed conformity

- Two needed

Levittown/suburbs, the cult of domesticity/ traditional family roles, television culture, and mass consumerism

400

The March on Washington helped build pressure for this law, which banned segregation in public accommodations and discrimination in employment.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

This secret government study, leaked in 1971, showed that several presidential administrations had misled the public about Vietnam.

the Pentagon Papers

400

During the 1990s, this technology changed American life by expanding communication, online research, business, entertainment, and eventually the way people received news and information.

The internet 

400

This 1969 music festival became a major symbol of the counterculture movement, peace, music, and youth opposition to war.

Woodstock

500

This Soviet achievement created panic in the United States because it suggested the USSR might be ahead in missile technology, education, and scientific research.

Sputnik

500

This law banned literacy tests and allowed federal oversight of elections in states with histories of voter suppression.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

This 1968 massacre of Vietnamese civilians became a symbol of the moral problems of search-and-destroy missions and body-count warfare.

My Lai Massacre

500

This 1991 war involved a U.S.-led coalition forcing Iraq out of Kuwait

Persian Gulf War / Operation Desert Storm?

500

This nickname was given to Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative missile defense plan

Star Wars

600

Eisenhower warned that this Cold War development could cause military needs, defense industries, scientific research, and government policy to become too closely connected.

military-industrial complex

600

This civil rights leader wrote, “Justice too long delayed is justice denied,” while defending nonviolent direct action from a Birmingham jail.

This civil rights leader warned in 1964, “It’s got to be the ballot or the bullet,” while arguing for Black political power and self-defense.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Malcolm X

600

Name at least two reasons why the United States struggled to end the war in Vietnam swiftly

Guerrilla warfare tactics, Ho Chi Minh Trail, South Vietnam’s government was weak and unstable, The U.S. struggled to identify the enemy, Bombing did not break North Vietnam’s will to fight

600

Two major components of the Affordable Care Act

Health Insurance Marketplaces, 

Subsidies / Financial Help

Medicaid Expansion

Preexisting Condition Protections

Young Adults Can Stay on Parents’ Plans Until Age 26

Preventive Care Coverage

600

What were the main goals of second-wave feminism during the 1960s and 1970s

pushed for equal rights in the workplace, education, politics, reproductive rights, and challenged traditional gender roles.

700

After a 13-day nuclear standoff in 1962, this agreement ended the crisis between the United States and Soviet Union.

the Soviet Union removed missiles from Cuba, the U.S. promised not to invade Cuba, and the U.S. secretly removed missiles from Turkey

700

Secret FBI program that surveilled, infiltrated, and disrupted civil rights and Black Power organizations.

COINTELPRO

700

How did anti-war groups such as Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) influence opposition to the Vietnam War?

1968 DNC Protest in Chicago, Winter Soldier Investigation 

700

This 2001 law expanded government surveillance powers after 9/11 and raised civil liberties concerns.

The Patriot Act

700

This is the total number of U.S. presidential impeachment events, and these are their names.

Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump x2