APUSH Ch. 37-40 – Flashcards

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George Kennan
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US State Dept. Employee who authors the Containment Doctrine. He warned that the USSR would spread communism.
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Domino Effect
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It was president Eisenhower's theory. The theory stated that if one country turned communist the rest would. This theory intialized the policy of containment.
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Truman Doctrine
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First established in 1947 after Britain no longer could afford to provide anti-communist aid to Greece and Turkey, it pledged to provide U.S. military and economic aid to any nation threatened by communism.
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Marshall Plan
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Introduced by Secretary of State, George C. Marshall, it called for spending 12.5 billion over 4yrs in 16 European countries. It revived the European economy and saved them from communist threats.
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Little Rock 9
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Orval Faubus (gov. of Arkansas) used the Nat'l Guard to keep black students from entering the school. In response, Eisenhower sent troops to enforce the Brown v. Board of Education decision and escort the black children to school.
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Henry A. Wallace
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The gov. of Arkanas; against integration in schools
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Taft Harley Act
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Slowed the growth of organized labor unions b/c it made all union shops illegal, made unions responsible for damages, & made union presidents take a noncommunist oath(Truman)
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Operation Dixie
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failed attempt at unionizing s. textile & steel workers
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Brown v. Board
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A landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court, which overturned earlier rulings going back to Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. Called for integration.(Eisenhower)
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Sunbelt
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The southern and southwestern states, from the Carolinas to California, characterized by warm climate and rapid population growth (new jobs)Ger
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Fall of China
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After WWII, the USSR spreads into Asia and supports Mao Zedong, who takes over China after overthrowing Jiang Jieshi (he flees to Taiwan). China then becomes a communist nation. It was seen as a defeat to the US and its allies (US refuses to recognize Beijing).
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Betty Friedan
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1921-2006. American feminist, activist and writer. Best known for starting the "Second Wave" of feminism through the writing of her book "The Feminine Mystique".
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Yalta conference
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The Big Three (USSR, GB, and US) meet; they decide to give Poland free elections (promise broken), came up w/ the United Nations; Stalin agreed to attack Japan after Germany's downfall in return for ½ of Sakhalin; USSR also got Dairen and Port Arthur
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Berlin Wall/Airlift
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Germany is divided into 4 military occupation zones (US, USSR, France, GB). The USSR sets up a barrier between East Germany and West Germany blocking off Berlin. In response, the US starts up an airlift to Berlin to carry off supplies and the USSR lifts its blockade,
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International Monetary Fund
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regulated $ rates to encourage world trade and provided loans to countries for development projects
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World Bank
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promoted growth in post war areas
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MacArthur
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Occupied Japan with US troops and was appointed UN commander of the operation.He succeeded in democratizing Japan. After that he was the commander for the Korean War. He landed behind the enemy's lines at Inchon which pushed N. Korea behind the 38th parallel. Hethen crossed the 38th parallel into N. Korea and was pushed back over the line by the Chinese. In response to his insubordination (he wanted to fight China), Truman fired him.
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Rosenburg Trial
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Julius and Ethel Rosenburg were executed for alledgedly leaking atomic data to the USSR
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Hiss Trial
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Nixon accused Alger Hiss of being a communist. Hiss demanded the right to defend himself and met Nixon before the Un-American Activities Committee and denied everything. However, he was sentenced to 5 yrs in prison.
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Betty Friedan
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1921-2006. American feminist, activist and writer. Best known for starting the "Second Wave" of feminism through the writing of her book "The Feminine Mystique", which raised the issue of a woman's place in society and how deadening suburban "happiness" could be for women.
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Fidel Castro
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Cuban socialist leader who overthrew a dictator in 1959 and established a Marxist socialist state in Cuba (born in 1927)
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Suez Canal
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US didn't want Egypt to have the canal and needed the oil
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sit-ins
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Non-violent type of movement to protest segregation of public facilities. First staged in Greensboro, NC
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Suez Crises
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Egypt looked for funds to build a dam which led to communication with communist countries and put the oil suplly in danger for other countries. In response, GB and France attack Egypt but leave when the US refuses to give them emergency oil.
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Sputnik
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USSR launches the first rocket and sets off the Space Race. In response, NASA is founded in the US.
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Civil Rights Commission
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set up by the Civil Rights Act and was made to investigate violations of civil rights and authorized federal injunctions to protect voting rights
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Civil Rights Act
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set up Civil Rights Comm & allowed fed. govt to protect voting rights
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Geneva Accords
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related to Vietnam; US meets at Geneva w/ France and divides Vietnam at the 38th parallel
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Warsaw Pact
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The 1955 treaty binding the Soviet Union and countries of eastern Europe in an alliance against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. (p. 836)
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NATO
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an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries' marked a break from US's isolationist policy
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Martin Luther King
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He was the young minister that organized the Montgomery busboycotts and later the SCLC. He had the theory of nonviolent civil disobedience and was influenced by Thoreau. His "I have a dream speech" is one of the most famous speeches in American history. He was gunned down in1968 in Memphis, TN
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Eisenhower Doctrine
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pledges U.S. military and economic aid to Middle Eastern nations threatened by communist aggression.
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Malcolm X
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became Black Muslims' most dynamic street orator and recruiter; his beliefs were the basis of a lot of the Black Power movement built on seperationist and nationalist impulsesto achieve true independence and equality
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New Frontier
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Plan by JFK; called for energizing the economy by curbing inflation (cut taxes & put $ into private hands)
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Cointelpro
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counterintelligence program vs the peace movement
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Operation Rolling Thunder
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bombings on N. Vietnam
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24th Amendment
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abolishes poll tax
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Tonkin Gulf Resolution
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Was in response to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. Lawmakers gave up war-declaring powers & gave LBJ a blank check to use further force in the Vietnam war (escalated it).
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Watergate
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the republican committee is caught while bugging rooms at the Watergate hotel=big scandal, corruption *convos about the scandal found on tapes (Nixon won't hand them over) *Gerald Ford is VP after Agnew resigns (25th Amendment) *Sat. Night Massacre: many fired
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Kissinger
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met with N. Vietnam to end war, met w/ China & improved relations, met w/ USSR=era of detente
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SALT (strategic arms limitation talks):
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froze # of missiles for 5 years
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Fidel Castro
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Led a coup that overthrew the America-supported government of Cuba in 1959. In response, The United States cut off the heavy U.S. imports of Cuban sugar
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Vietnam War
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The French controlled Indochina but was defeated by the Viet Minh aided by Ho Chi Minh at the battle of Dienbienphu. The French withdrew and the US stepped in due to the idea of the Domino Effect. Ended as a stalemate
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The Korean War
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Began when N. Korea invaded S. Korea &Truman condemned N. Korea as an agressor. The war was fought under the UN and became a limited war that extended the containment policy to Asia. It ended with an armistice that set the border at the 38th parallel.
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Siagon
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The pro-Western government in the south, led by Ngo Dinh Diem, was entrenched at _____ as Vietnam-wide elections, which were promised by Ho Chi Minh, were never held. President Eisenhower promised economic and military aid to the Diem regime of the south.
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Landrum-Griffin Act
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It was designed to bring labor leaders to book for financial shenanigans and to prevent bullying tactics. (Eisenhower)
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Ernest Hemingway
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wrote "The Sun Also Rises" (about American expatriates in Europe) and "A Farewell to Arms." In the 1920's he became upset with the idealism of America versus the realism he saw in World War I.
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John Steinbeck
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He persisted in graphic portrayals of American society. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939 and the novel East Of Eden and Travels with Charley.
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John Heller
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wote Catch-22 (1961), which dealt with the improbably antics and anguish of American airmen in the wartime Mediterranean.
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Updike and John Cheever.
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The dilemmas created by the new mobility and affluence of American life were explored by ____.
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Louis Auchincloss
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wrote about upper-class New-Yorkers.
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Dixiecrats
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Walked out of the 1948 Democratic Nat'l Convention to demonstrate their opposition to Pres. Truman's civil rights laws
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David Riesman
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Wrote the book The Lonely Crowd which argued that this conformity was changing people.
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John Kenneth Galbraith
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questioned the relation b/t private wealth and the public good
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Elvis Presley
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white singer born in 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi; chief revolutionary of popular music in the 1950s, fused black rhythm and blues with white bluegrass and country styles; created a new musical idiom known forever after as rock and roll
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William Faulkner
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led black lit. renaissance
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Policy of Containment
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Following WWII, the US adopted this policy to halt the expansion of Communism
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Gulf of Tonkin Incident
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The US alleges that N. Vietnam launched an unprovoked attack on US destroyers.
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Tet Offensive
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The Viet Cong attack Siagon and other S. Vietnamese cities, but were forced to retreat after suffering heavy losses. As a result, the ____ undermined LBJ's credibility and antiwar sentiment increased.
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The Silent Majority
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Supported Nixon's idea of Vietnamization to w/draw troops from Vietnam and replace them w/ S. Vietnamese troops
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The Invasion of Cambodia
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Nixon ordered US forces to join the S.V. army to kick out the Viet Cong w/out consulting Congress
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War Powers Act
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Placed restrictions on Pres's ability to wage wars
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Employment Act
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this act made it governmental policy "to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power", the act created a 3 member Council of Economic Advisers to provide the president with data and the recommendations to make that policy a reality(Truman)
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GI Bill
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For returning soldiers this provided Federal funds for education, businesses and new homes.(Truman)
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Federal Housing Administration
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A federal agency established in 1943 to increase home ownership by providing an insurance program to safeguard the lender against the risk of nonpayment. Currently part of HUD.(Truman)
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Veterans Administration
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a Federal agency that administers benefits provided by law for veterans of the armed forces(Truman)
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Loyalty Program
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Truman: the attorney gen. drew up a list of 90 supposedly disloyal organizations. The Loyalty Board in turn investigated fed. employees. Many resigned or were dismissed.
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Fair Deal
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Truman called for improved housing, full employment, higher min. wage, better farn price supports, new TVAs ans an extension of SS. As a result, min. wage rose and the Housing Act for public housing passed., and old age insurance
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National Defense and Education Act
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After the Russian satellite "Sputnik" was successfully launched, there was a critical comparison of the Russian to the American education system. The American education system was already seen as too easygoing. So in 1958 Congress made the ______, authorizing $887 million in loans to needy college students and in grants for the purpose of improving the teaching of the sciences and languages.(Eisenhower)
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Indian New Deal
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It cancelled tribal preservation policies(Eisenhower)
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Gideon v Wainwright
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A person who cannot afford an attorney may have one appointed by the government
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Department of Transportation
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This was provided by federal agencies to administers polices to aid in highway planning, road development, etc (LBJ)
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Rachel Carson
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Marine biologist and author of Silent Spring who exposed the harmful affects of pesticides
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Philadelphia Plan
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this plan forced any construction companies working on federal jobs in philadelphia to create plans for hiring more african american employees (Nixon)
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Griggs v Duke Power Company
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Intelligence tests are prohibited from use due to the exclusion of minorities or women from certain jobs (Nixon)
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Griswold v Connecticut
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all couples can use birth control creating a "right to privacy"
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Point Four
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Program proposed by Truman to lend money to underdeveloped lands in order to help them and prevent them from becoming commies
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6 Day War
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Israel defeats the USSR and takes land from the Sinai peninsula, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, ans the West Bank
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Strategic air command
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Eisenhower: a fleet of superbombers equipped w/ nuclear bombs to inflict retaliation on the USSR or China if needed
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Hungarian Revolt
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Hungarians rose up against the USSR & appealed to the US for aid (US refuses b/c nuclear weapons were too massive for such a retaliation)
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The Trade Expansion Act
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signed in 1962 and gave the U.S. President greater power to negotiate lower tariffs
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Peace with Honor
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Cease fire agreement w/ Vietnam
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Arab Oil Embargo
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Following U.S. support of Israel during Israel's war against Syria and Egypt to regain territory lost during the Six-Day War, the Arab nations imposed an _________ strictly limiting oil in the United States. A speed limit of 55 MPH was imposed, the oil pipeline in Alaska was approved in 1974 despite environmentalists' cries, and other forms of energy were researched.
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OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
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lifted the embargo in 1974, yet it then quadrupled the price of oil.
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My Lai Massacre
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1968, in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in the village of My Lai, also led to more opposition to the war.
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peace with honor
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as the election of 1972 approached, the Nixon administration changed their plans, they stopped insisting on removal of North Vietnamese troops from the south, and focused more on a cease fire agreement with the North Vietnamese.
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flexible response
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Defense Secretary Robert McNamara pushed the strategy of __________ - that is, developing an array of military options that could be precisely matched to the necessities of the crisis at hand. President Kennedy increased spending on conventional military forces.
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26th Amendment
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lowered the voting age to 18.
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Operation Wetback
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Program which apprehended and returned some one million illegal immigrants to Mexico (Eisenhower)
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