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APUSH Period 8 Vocabulary A.P. U.S. History AP Us history
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Containment
U.S. strategy to prevent the spread of communism, first articulated by George Kennan.
Domino Theory
The idea that if one nation falls to communism, neighboring countries will follow.
Collective Security
A system where nations act together to defend against aggression.
Brinkmanship
Pushing conflicts to the edge of war to force adversaries to back down.
Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
A doctrine holding that a nuclear war would annihilate both attacker and defender.
Massive Retaliation
Responding to Soviet aggression with overwhelming nuclear force.
Truman Doctrine
U.S. policy of providing support to nations resisting communism.
Eisenhower Doctrine
Extension of the Truman Doctrine to the Middle East, offering military and economic assistance.
Marshall Plan
U.S. program to rebuild European economies after WWII to prevent communism's spread.
United Nations
An organization founded in 1945 to promote peace and international cooperation.
Berlin Airlift
The operation that supplied West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
Warsaw Pact
A military alliance of Soviet-aligned countries in Eastern Europe.
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western democracies.
Arms Race
Competition between the U.S. and USSR to develop superior military capabilities.
Sputnik
The first artificial satellite, launched by the USSR in 1957, sparking the Space Race.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Agency established in 1947 for intelligence gathering and covert operations.
Korean War
Conflict between North Korea and South Korea, marking the first application of containment.
Suez Crisis
Conflict over the nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egypt.
U-2 Incident
The shooting down of a U.S. spy plane over Soviet airspace, escalating Cold War tensions.
Bay of Pigs
A failed CIA-backed invasion of Cuba aimed at overthrowing Fidel Castro.
Cuban Missile Crisis
Confrontation over Soviet missiles in Cuba, bringing the world close to nuclear war.
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
1963 treaty banning nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater.
Vietnam War
Prolonged conflict in Vietnam between communist North and U.S.-backed South.
Vietnamization
Nixon's strategy to withdraw U.S. troops while training South Vietnamese forces.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Resolution that escalated U.S. military involvement in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war.
Tet Offensive
A major attack by North Vietnam that undermined U.S. claims of progress in the war.
My Lai Massacre
The killing of hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians by U.S. soldiers.
Paris Peace Accords
Agreements to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
John Foster Dulles
Eisenhower's Secretary of State known for his anti-communist policies.
Henry Kissinger
Key advisor under Nixon, known for his role in foreign policy and détente.
Viet Minh
A communist-led movement in Vietnam seeking independence from foreign rule.
Viet Cong
Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam fighting against U.S. forces.
Ho Chi Minh
Leader of North Vietnam and symbol of Vietnamese resistance.
Fair Deal
Truman's domestic policy agenda aimed at extending New Deal programs.
Taft-Hartley Act
1947 act limiting the power of labor unions.
G.I. Bill
Legislation providing benefits to WWII veterans.
McCarthyism
The anti-communist hysteria led by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Alger Hiss
Former State Department official accused of being a Soviet spy.
Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed for espionage regarding atomic secrets.
Modern Republicanism
Eisenhower's blend of conservative fiscal policies and moderate social programs.
Military-Industrial Complex
The influence of defense contractors and military interests on government policies.
Interstate Highway Act
1956 act funding the construction of a nationwide highway network.
Desegregation of Armed Forces
Truman's order ending racial segregation in the military.
Brown v. Board of Education
1954 Supreme Court case declaring school segregation unconstitutional.
Thurgood Marshall
The first African American Supreme Court Justice.
Little Rock Crisis
Federal intervention in Arkansas to enforce school desegregation.
Baby Boom
Post-WWII population surge contributing to demographic changes.
Dixiecrats
Southern Democrats who opposed civil rights legislation.
Civil Rights Acts
Legislation aimed at ending segregation and discrimination.
SNCC
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, influential in civil rights activism.
SCLC
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, focused on nonviolent civil rights protests.
Sit-Ins
Nonviolent protests at segregated lunch counters.
Malcolm X
Civil rights leader advocating for Black empowerment and self-defense.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Prohibited discrimination in voting and empowered federal oversight.
Warren Court
Supreme Court known for expanding civil rights and liberties.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Supreme Court case guaranteeing the right to legal counsel.
Miranda v. Arizona
Case requiring police to inform suspects of their rights.
New Frontier
Kennedy's agenda focusing on social progress and global engagement.
Great Society
Johnson's program aimed at eliminating poverty and racial injustice.
McCarran Act
Act requiring communist organizations to register with the government.
Immigration Act of 1965
Abolished national origins quota system for immigration.
Students for a Democratic Society
1960s activist group advocating for social change.
Hippies
1960s counterculture embracing peace, love, and communal living.
Chicago Democratic Convention
1968 event marked by violent clashes over the Vietnam War.
Kent State Massacre
1970 shooting of anti-war protesters by National Guardsmen.
New Federalism
Nixon's policy decentralizing federal power to state and local governments.
Environmental Protection Agency
Agency established to address pollution and protect the environment.
Race Riots
Violent uprisings in urban areas during the 1960s highlighting racial tensions.
Head Start
Program providing early childhood education for low-income families.
NOW
National Organization for Women, advocating for gender equality.
Equal Rights Amendment
Proposed amendment to guarantee equal rights regardless of sex.
Roe v. Wade
1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Richard M. Nixon
37th President, involved in détente and the Watergate scandal.
CREEP
Committee to Re-Elect the President, involved in illegal campaign activities.
Impeachment of Nixon
Nixon's resignation amid the Watergate scandal before impeachment process completion.
1980 Olympic Boycott
U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics protesting Soviet actions.
Camp David Accords
Peace agreement between Egypt and Israel brokered by Jimmy Carter.