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the Cold War and how Americans reacted to it
`they first were secured
`then americans began to be fearful
`bomb shelters, and billy graham
prosperity and how it transformed America after 1945
'Suburbanization
'Levittown, NY
'Baby Boom
'The Other America
the Cold War and how Americans reacted to it terms
The Cold War
Iron Curtain
Truman Doctrine
The Marshall Plan
Nuclear Proliferation
Massive Retaliation Policy
Committee on Un-American Activities
Joseph McCarthy
the primary leaders and organizations of the Civil Rights Movement
'mlk slcc
'naacp charles hamilton thurgood marshal
their major strategies and successes during these two decades. In basic terms, what strategies did organizations like the NAACP, SCLC, CORE and SNCC turn to and what specific successes did the movement experience because of the combination of their strategies?
de jure segregation
de facto segregation
Plessy v. Ferguson
Sweatt v. Painter
Brown v. Board of Education
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Birmingham Jail Letter
Sit-Ins
March on Washington
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Freedom Summer
. Describe, explain, and evaluate how the Civil Rights Movement changed during these years. In doing so, make sure to explain the obstacles civil rights activists encountered, the mounting frustrations they endured, the divisions that erupted within the movement, and examples of how individual participants
Black Power
Malcolm X
Anne Moody
black panthers
increasing U.S. involvement in Vietnam from the 1950s to the early 1970s
Vietcong
Indochina
Ho Chi Minh
Indochina War
The Geneva Accords
17th Parallel
protest in war
blacks
women
teens
dr
Kent State Universityaft
southern in war
Ngo Dihn Diem
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Operation Rolling Thunder
Tet Offensive
Khe Sanh
Kent State University
Conscientious Objector