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Truman Doctrine (1947)

Definition: U.S. policy to provide economic and military aid to nations resisting communism

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Yalta Conference (1945)

Definition: WWII meeting between Churchill (UK)

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Marshall Plan (1948-1952)

Definition: U.S. program providing economic aid to European countries to rebuild after WWII and prevent communism.Significance: Strengthened U.S. alliances and weakened Soviet influence in Western Europe.

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NATO (1949)

Definition: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Earl Warren (1891-1974)

Definition: Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1953-1969)

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Generation Gap

Definition: Differences in values and attitudes between younger and older generations

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Military-Industrial Complex (1961)

Definition: Term used by President Eisenhower to warn against excessive military spending and defense contractors' influence on government policy.Significance: Highlighted concerns about war-driven economies.

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NSC-68 (1950)

Definition: National Security Council document calling for a major expansion of U.S. military forces to counter Soviet threats.Significance: Shaped Cold War policies and led to increased defense spending.

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Move to Sunbelt

Definition: Post-WWII migration from the Northeast and Midwest to the South and West due to economic opportunities and warm climates.Significance: Shifted political power and spurred economic development.

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Containment

Definition: U.S. strategy to prevent the spread of communism by aiding allies and resisting Soviet expansion.Significance: Key Cold War policy influencing U.S. involvement in Korea and Vietnam.

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Korean War (1950-1953)

Definition: Conflict between North and South Korea

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Second Red Scare

Definition: Fear of communism in the U.S. during the late 1940s and 1950s

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Joseph McCarthy

Definition: U.S. Senator who led the anti-communist witch hunts in the 1950s.

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ignificance: His efforts during the Second Red Scare led to the term "McCarthyism" and significant political and social fallout.

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Rosenberg Cases (1951)

Definition: Trials of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

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HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)

Definition: A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives tasked with investigating alleged communist influence in the U.S.

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Significance: Led to widespread blacklisting

particularly in Hollywood.

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The Great Society (1964-1965)

Definition: A set of domestic programs under President Lyndon B. Johnson aimed at eliminating poverty and racial injustice.Significance: Led to the creation of Medicare

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Medicare & Medicaid

Definition: Government programs established to provide healthcare for the elderly (Medicare) and the poor (Medicaid).Significance: Major components of the Great Society aimed at expanding social welfare.

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Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

Definition: Landmark Supreme Court case that declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional.Significance: Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and was a major step in the Civil Rights Movement.

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SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)l

Definition: Civil rights organization founded by Martin Luther King Jr.

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SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)

Definition: Civil rights organization formed by students

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Malcolm X

Definition: Civil rights activist and leader in the Nation of Islam

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Civil Rights Act of 1964

Definition: Landmark legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

Definition: Legislation aimed at eliminating racial discrimination in voting

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24th Amendment (1964)

Definition: Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished poll taxes in federal elections.Significance: Removed a barrier to voting for poor African Americans

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Counterculture

Definition: A movement

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Beat Movement

Definition: A literary and cultural movement of the 1950s

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Significance: Preceded and influenced the 1960s counterculture.

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Immigration Act of 1965

Definition: Legislation that abolished the National Origins Formula

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Long Hot Summers

Definition: A series of urban riots during the 1960s

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War Powers Act (1973)

Definition: Legislation limiting the president's ability to send U.S. forces into combat without Congressional approval.Significance: A response to the unchecked presidential power during the Vietnam War.

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Bombing of Cambodia (1970)

Definition: U.S. bombing campaign in Cambodia during the Vietnam War

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

Definition: Conflict between communist North Vietnam (supported by the USSR and China) and non-communist South Vietnam (backed by the U.S.).Significance: Ended in a U.S. defeat

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American Indian Movement (AIM)

Definition: Civil rights organization founded in 1968 to address issues of Native American rights

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Black Panthers (1966-1982)

Definition: Revolutionary black nationalist organization focused on self-defense and civil rights

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Black Power Movement

Definition: A movement promoting racial pride

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Love Canal

Definition: A neighborhood in Niagara Falls

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Three Mile Island (1979)

Definition: A nuclear power plant accident in Pennsylvania that resulted in the partial meltdown of one reactor.Significance: Raised public concern about the safety of nuclear energy.

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Exxon-Valdez Spill (1989)

Definition: A massive oil spill off the coast of Alaska caused by the Exxon Valdez oil tanker.Significance: Led to stricter environmental regulations and greater public awareness of environmental issues.

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Silent Spring (1962)

Definition: A book by Rachel Carson that raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides and environmental degradation.Significance: Sparked the modern environmental movement and led to the banning of DDT.

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Détente (1970s)

Definition: The easing of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the 1970s.Significance: Led to arms control agreements such as SALT I and the Helsinki Accords.

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My Lai Massacre (1968)

Definition: U.S. military's mass killing of over 500 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians

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Silent Majority

Definition: Term used by President Nixon to refer to Americans who supported the Vietnam War and his policies

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Watergate Scandal (1972-1974)

Definition: Political scandal involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up by the Nixon administration.Significance: Led to President Nixon's resignation and increased skepticism about government integrity.

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EPA (Environmental Protection Agency

1970)

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Clean Air and Water Acts (1970s)

Definition: Legislation aimed at reducing air and water pollution in the U.S.Significance: Strengthened environmental protections and led to significant improvements in air and water quality.

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Sputnik (1957)

Definition: The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union

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GI Bill (1944)

Definition: Legislation that provided veterans with benefits such as low-cost housing

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Levittown (1947)

Definition: One of the first large suburban communities built using mass production techniques for affordable housing.Significance: Symbolized post-WWII suburbanization and the American Dream.

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Beatniks (1950s)

Definition: Members of the Beat Generation

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Reaganomics (1980s)

Definition: Economic policies implemented by President Ronald Reagan

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Iran Hostage Crisis (1979-1981)

Definition: A diplomatic standoff in which 52 American diplomats were held hostage by Iranian militants.Significance: Damaged President Carter’s reputation and contributed to his defeat in the 1980 election.

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Bakke v. Regents of the University of California (1978)

Definition: Supreme Court case ruling that racial quotas in college admissions were unconstitutional

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OPEC Oil Embargo (1973)

Definition: The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) embargoed oil shipments to the U.S.

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Carter Doctrine (1980)

Definition: U.S. foreign policy declaring that any attempt by outside forces to control the Persian Gulf region would be met with U.S. military intervention.Significance: Justified U.S. involvement in the Gulf War and shaped U.S. relations with the Middle East.

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Panama Canal Treaty (1977)

Definition: Agreement that transferred control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. to Panama by 1999.Significance: Represented a shift in U.S. foreign policy towards a more cooperative approach with Latin America.

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Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)

Definition: Failed CIA-backed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro’s communist regime.Significance: Embarrassed the Kennedy administration and strengthened Castro’s position in Cuba.

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Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

Definition: A 13-day confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba

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Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)

Definition: A failed CIA-backed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro’s regime.Significance: Embarrassed the U.S. and solidified Castro's leadership.

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Berlin Wall (1961-1989)

Definition: A wall built by East Germany separating East and West Berlin during the Cold War.Significance: Symbolized the division of Europe and the ideological conflict between communism and capitalism.

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Sputnik (1957)

Definition: The Soviet Union’s first satellite

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Afghanistan War (1979-1989)

Definition: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

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Camp David Accords (1978)

Definition: Peace agreement between Egypt and Israel brokered by President Carter.Significance: Led to Egypt becoming the first Arab country to recognize Israel

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Tehran Conference (1943)

Definition: First major meeting between Churchill

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Détente (1970s)

Definition: Easing of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union.Significance: Led to arms control agreements like the SALT treaties.

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McCarthyism

Definition: A campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. government and other institutions led by Senator Joseph McCarthy.Significance: Created a climate of fear and repression in the 1950s.