U.S History 2nd Semester Final
What were the lives of Latinos like in the early 1960's?
1/3 below poverty line, discrimination, political power
What was the second New Deal?
Another attempt of stimulating economic growth after the recesion
How did the Chinese Civil War influence the Korean War?
Communist take control over China and led the communist infiltration of North Korea
The axis powers were named for the "Axis" between which two European capitals?
Germany, and Italy
The election of 1932 was a turning point in the role of_____________.
Government
Who was the leader of the SCLC?
MLK and other african american ministers
Who won the election of 1968?
Nixon
Americans were afraid of attacks by the soviets because they were the second country to develop technology?
Nuclear
Who was Joseph McCarthy and what did he do?
Senator that attempted to reveal communist infiltration in the government
The cold war was a conflict between the U.S. and the ___________.
Soviet Union
Which side of Korea did the U.S. support? Which side did the Communists support?
The U.S. helped South Korea and communists supported North Korea
What was the Berlin Airlift?
Truman's massive response after stalin blocked aid to West Berlin
The Truman Doctrine was issued in response to Communist pressure on what two countries?
Turkey and Greece
Describe the tet Offensive?
a coordinated attack on americans position in the south
What did the big three decide to do with Germany at the Yalta Conference?
agreed to demand Germany's unconditional surrender and begin plans for a post-war world
What position did the United Nations take in the Korean war?
aid and assistance to South Korea
How did Vietcong's elaborate tunnel systems help them?
allowed them to move people and supplies undetected
What was the United nations?
an international organization that encourages operation among nations and prevent future wars
Describe Eisenhower's brinkmanship policy.
arming the nation to the point no country would dare attack the U.S. for feared referation
What were some of the effects of the stock market crash of 1929?
banks and borrowers failed, and unemployment increased
What does the term intergration mean?
bringing together of the races
What did the Tonkin Gulf Resolution do?
congress gave president johnson permission to take action in vietnam
What were the effects of the smoot- Hawley Tariff?
crippled trade relationships contributed to rescesion
How did the many South Vietnamese people feel about the presence of American soldiers?
did not support their efforts and aided the viet cong instead
Kennedy's New Frontier program did NOT address the __________.
environment
Nazism is what type of government?
fashism
What was the significance of Stalingrad?
furthest in road that Germany made before the soviet union
What was Hitler's final solution?
genocide of the jewish race
What is appeasement?
giving end of the demands of an agressor
Why did MLK target Birmingham for civil rights demonstrations?
he called it the most segregated city in America
How did Malcolm X's views differ from those of most other civil rights leaders?
he had extreme views and focused on Islam as opposed to christianity and black nationalism
Describe the bay of pigs invasion. What was it's goal? Did it meet it?
it was a failure, attempt at overthrowing castro's government,
What conclusion did the warren of commission reach?
kennedy's assassination was the act of lee harvey oswald a lone assassin
What happened as a direct result of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
khrushchev removed missiles from cuba
Describe the supreme court's decision in Roe vs. Wade?
legalized abortion but left specific rules up to each state
What was the legacy of the New Deal?
more government agencies, safety net: like social security, some relieve but no real solution to poverty
What happened at the battle of Britain?
most massive air bombing the world had seen
What was Vichy France?
occupied government of France that comparted with Germany
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?
outlawed discrimination, housing, jobs, education in all other places
What were the causes of the great Depression?
over production, consumption, surplus, increasing consumer debt, and risking bank practices
What type of protest did Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi advocate?
peaceful
What were the 3 R's of the New Deal?
relief, reform, recovery
What was the U.S.'s role in the early portion of WWII?
remain neutral, and supply great Britain with goods
What did the 21st Amendment do?
repealed the 18th amendment of prohibition of alcohol
What did the Supreme Court decide in Brown v. Board of education?
repealed the separate schools but equal and outlawed school segregation
How did the U.S. pay for WWII?
selling bonds, and deficit spending
What were the main goals of the movement of Latino rights?
social justice, better pay, fight discrimination, and better working condition
How would you describe FDR's first 100 days in office?
stayed true to his promises and pushed relieve legislation through congress
Describe the Allies' Island hopping strategy?
strategic battles on the pacific islands
What were the short -term effects of the wagner Act?
strengthened unions and encourage union membership, and saw more activities like strikes
What was Kennedy's policy with respect to Vietnam?
support dms government with money and military advisors
The Freedom rides were organized to test what decision?
supreme court decision that desegregated public transportation
What tactics did Joseph Stalin use to control the Soviet Union?
terror, fear, violence, and purge
Wen Douglas MAcArthur said "I shall return" where was he planning to return?
the Phillipines
What happened as a result of the Japanese attack on pearl harbor?
the U.S. joined in Europe and the Pacific
What was the miracle at Dunkirk?
the capture of allied soldiers across the english channel
Explain Eisenhower's Domino Theory?
the idea that if one falls all with fall in relation to other countries surrounding vietnam
What prevented the massacre at My Lai from being even worse?
the intercession of a military helicopter crew
What happened on D-day?
the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 the allied forces of britain, America, Canada, France attacked German forces, the allies attacked and gained a victory that became the turning point in WWII in Europe
What does the term Feminism mean?
the principle that men and women should have equal, political, social, and economic rights
How did WWI help lead to WWII?
the terms of the treaty of versailles lead to extreme political extremes, resentment debt in Germany
What was result of the Vietnam War?
the u.s. withdrew, south vietnam surrender, and vietnam was reunited under a communist government
Why did some people criticize Johnson's great society?
they felt it was to far reaching and expensive as well as ineffective in its goals, some liked it because of communism
Explain the U.S policy of containment
through diplomacy, spending, and if necessary force
What was one of the reasons that the vietnam veterans memorial was built?
to heal the wounds of the war and commemorate the sacrifices of those who died
What were some of the of the horrible conditions that American troops faced in Vietnam?
weather, jungle, guerilla warfare tactics, unseen enemies, lack of public support
What happened to Japanese- Americans during WWII?
were in prison and internment camps for the duration of the war
How did most Americans react to the treatment of protestors by the birmingham police?
with horror, it mobilized the civil rights movement, and exposed sudden racism