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Cold War America - 1940s-70s
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This policy by George Kennan suggested how the U.S. handle communism.
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This policy by George Kennan suggested how the U.S. handle communism.
Containment
The Truman Doctrine focused on this area of the world, while the Eisenhower Doctrine focused on this part of the world.
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The Truman Doctrine focused on this area of the world, while the Eisenhower Doctrine focused on this part of the world.
Greece, Turkey; Middle East
The Dixiecrats were an important part of the 1948 election. Why?
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The Dixiecrats were an important part of the 1948 election. Why?
white supremacists that won some electoral votes
Which of these places did the CIA not intervene in the 1950s? Iran, Philippines, Guatemala, East Germany
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Which of these places did the CIA not intervene in the 1950s? Iran, Philippines, Guatemala, East Germany
East Germany
Eisenhower policies toward Native Americans reflected this infamous 1887 law
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Eisenhower policies toward Native Americans reflected this infamous 1887 law
Dawes Severalty Act
The purpose of Freedom Summer in 1964 Mississippi
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The purpose of Freedom Summer in 1964 Mississippi
register black voters
The three "p's" that led to some of the upheavals of the 1960s
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The three "p's" that led to some of the upheavals of the 1960s
population bulge, prosperity, protest
Which of these policies did Kennedy not pursue: tax cut, Trade Expansion Act, flexible response, medicare, New Freedom
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Which of these policies did Kennedy not pursue: tax cut, Trade Expansion Act, flexible response, medicare, New Freedom
medicare
The U-2 incident aborted this scheduled event
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The U-2 incident aborted this scheduled event
Meeting between USSR and U.S. in Paris
The reason why Kennedy seemed unable to get his legislative programs passed.
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The reason why Kennedy seemed unable to get his legislative programs passed.
Weak electoral results, opposition in Congress
The results of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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The results of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Khrushchev out, U.S. not invade Cuba, missiles out of Cuba and Turkey, military buildup of USSR
As a reaction against the "red scare" of the 1950s, Attorney General Robert Kennedy turned the attention of the FBI to this.
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As a reaction against the "red scare" of the 1950s, Attorney General Robert Kennedy turned the attention of the FBI to this.
stopping organized crime
Reasons for the feminist revival in the 1960s
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Reasons for the feminist revival in the 1960s
Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique, sexism in liberal movements, employment discrimination
The Nixon Doctrine stated this.
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The Nixon Doctrine stated this.
financial and moral aid to nations fighting communism, but not soldiers
As a challenger in the 1968 Democratic primary to Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy's main issue was this.
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As a challenger in the 1968 Democratic primary to Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy's main issue was this.
The war in Vietnam
The cause of the 1973-74 oil embargo
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The cause of the 1973-74 oil embargo
U.S. support for Israel in 1973 Arab-Israeli War
The "White House Tapes" revealed this about Nixon and Watergate.
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The "White House Tapes" revealed this about Nixon and Watergate.
He knew about the cover-up.
In his "Malaise" speech, President Carter suggested this.
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In his "Malaise" speech, President Carter suggested this.
The American people lacked faith in themselves and their government
"One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" describes this event.
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"One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" describes this event.
America landing on the moon
The SALT I agreement specifically did this.
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The SALT I agreement specifically did this.
Limited anti-ballistic missiles of the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
True or false: The skepticism about authority that emerged in the U.S. in the 1960s was a new phenomena in American History
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True or false: The skepticism about authority that emerged in the U.S. in the 1960s was a new phenomena in American History
False
Eisenhower's greatest asset as President was what?
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Eisenhower's greatest asset as President was what?
The love and adoration of the U.S. public
NSC-68 was controversial because it called for this.
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NSC-68 was controversial because it called for this.
a massive military buildup
France opposed the involvement of this country in Europe in the early 1960s.
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France opposed the involvement of this country in Europe in the early 1960s.
America!!!
The Pentagon Papers revealed secrets about this.
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The Pentagon Papers revealed secrets about this.
America's secret escalation of the war in Vietnam
This person is considered largely responsible for kindling the ethnic pride of Mexican-Americans in the 1960s
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This person is considered largely responsible for kindling the ethnic pride of Mexican-Americans in the 1960s
Cesar Chavez




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