Final Exam Lone Star College Spring 2010
8. Walter Cronkite
Domestic U.S. Postwar and ‘50’s 9. 1968 Chicago Convention
1. Truman and Civil Rights 10. National Liberation Front
2. Interstate Highway System 11. Timeline of U.S. involvement
3. Levittown 12. Escalation
4. The Beat Generation 13. Vietnamization
5. The baby boom 14. Pentagon papers
6. Life in suburbia 15. Legacy of Vietnam
7. Military-industrial complex 16. Students for a Democratic Society
17. Charles Manson
18. Haight Asbury
Civil Rights
1. Plessy v Ferguson Nixon, Ford, Carter
2. Sweatt v. Painter 1. New Federalism
3. Brown v. Board of Education 2. Nixon Domestic policy
4. Bakke v. University of California 3. Nixon Doctrine
5. Montgomery 4. Watergate
6. Birmingham 5. Plumbers
7. Greensboro 6. Gloria Steinem
8. Selma 7. Stagflation
9. Little Rock 8. SALT I & II
10. Martin Luther King 9. détente
11. CORE 10. ping pong diplomacy
12. SNCC 11. Yom Kippur War
13. Malcolm X 12. Shuttle diplomacy
14. Southern Manifesto 13. Gerald Ford
15. Kennedy and Civil Rights 14. WIN
16. LBJ and Civil Rights 15. Love Canal
17. Kerner Commission 16. Ayatollah Khomeini
18. Fannie Lou Hamer 17. Camp David Accord
19. Civil Rights Act 1964, 1968 18. U.S. Hockey Team
20. Voting Rights Act 1965 19. The Christian Right/ Moral Majority
20. OPEC
The New Frontier and the Great
Modern US
Society 1. Ronald Reagan
1. Alliance for Progress 2. Reaganomics
2. The Bay of Pigs 3. “evil empire”
3. Cuban Missile Blockade 4. Gorbachev
4. Flexible response 5. Grenada
5. Berlin Wall 6. Lebanon
6. Barry Goldwater 7. Iran Contra
7. The Warren Court 8. Gulf War I
8. Miranda v. Arizona (1968) 9. H. Ross Perot
10. Bill Clinton – Budget Impasse
Vietnam and Protest 11. 2000 election
1. Dien Bien Phu 12. Al-Qaeda
2. Ngo Diem Diem 13. Osama bin Laden
3. Ho Chi Minh 14. Barack Obama
4. Eugene McCarthy
5. Robert Kennedy
6. Tet
7. Henry Kissinger