What is true?
Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
What is flying the Confederate flag over state capitol buildings?
What is Reaganomics?
Who was Malcolm X?
What is false?
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
What is the Taft-Hartley Act?
What is the Watergate scandal?
What is the Gulf of Tonkin resolution?
What is Moral Majority?
What are the Freedom Rides?
What is true?
What is the 1965 Voting Rights Act?
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
What is true?
What is false?
What is the Truman Doctrine?
What was the Democratic Party's headquarters?
What is the Marshall Plan?
What is NSC-68?
What are suburbs?
What is the Iran-Contra affair?
Who were the Rosenbergs?
What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
This law empowered federal officials to oversee voter registration.
This legislation stated that union leaders had to swear an oath that they were not Communists.
This offered economic assistance to non-communist governments.
He was inspired by the teachings of Gandhi.
This paved the way for Nixon's resignation in August 1974.
From 1950-1970, the establishment of these hardened racial divisions in American life.
As Martin Luther King, Jr., came to realize the difficulty of combating the economic plight of black America, King's language became more and more radical.
This civil rights leader insisted that blacks have economic and political autonomy.
This was the greatest scandal of the Reagan administration.
The North Atlantic Treaty was the first long-term military alliance betweeen the United States and Europe since the American Revolution.
Participants of this effort were eventually attacked by the local KKK.
The increase in the number of working women in the 1950s included a dramatic rise in the number of married women in the workforce.
As a result of this, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation in public transportation was illegal.
In response to the Brown decision and the growth of civil rights, southern states did this.
This was based on supply-side economics.
This tenet committed the United States to fighting communism anywhere.
This is what the burglars at the Watergate apartment complex were breaking into.
This called for a massive increase in U.S. miltary forces.
By 1952, 1 million households had television sets, a number that would more than double 3 years later.
One judge went so far as to say that these alleged spies had 'caused' the Korean War.
In 1954, this Supreme Court case found that 'separate but equal' was unconstitutional.
This authorized the preisdent to take 'all necessary measures to repel armed attack' in Vietnam.
In 1964, Congress passed this act which prohibited both racial and sexual discrimination in employment and public institutions.
Opponents of the ERA defined freedom for women as within the public sphere.
Created in 1979 by Virginia minister Jerry Falwell, this was devoted to 'pro-life, pro-family, and pro-America' candidates.