Identifications – Chapter 27 Cold War in America
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Identifications – Chapter 26-27: Cold War in America
1. Yalta 32. Inchon 62. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
2. Potsdam 33. Yalu River 63. Army-McCarthy Hearings
3. Baruch Plan 34. Removal of MacArthur 64. Election of 1952
4. Containment 35. Demilitarized zone (DMZ) 65. “Checkers speech”
5. George F. Kennan or X 36. “Police Action” 66. Sputnik (1957)
6. Crises in Iran, Greece, and 37. Death of Stalin (March, 1953) 67. National Aeronautics and Space
Turkey Administration (NASA)
7. Truman Doctrine 38. Presidential Succession Act and 68. Department of Health,
22nd Amendment (1951) Education and, Welfare (1953)
8. Domino theory 39. Hydrogen bomb 69. Interstate Highway Act (1956)
9. George Marshall 40. Atomic Energy Commission 70. Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka (1954)
10. Marshall Plan (1947) 41. President Dwight D. 71. White Citizens‟ Councils
Eisenhower
11. Foreign Assistance Act 42. GI Bill of Rights (1944) 72. Southern Manifesto
(1948)
12. National Security Act 43. Removal of price controls 73. Little Rock‟s Central High
(1947) School and Gov. Orval Faubus
13. Churchill “Iron Curtain” 44. Taft-Hartley Act (1947) 74. Rosa Parks
speech (1946)
14. Selective Service Act (1948) 45. Election of 1948 75. Montgomery bus boycott
15. Berlin airlift 46. Thomas Dewey 76. Martin Luther King
16. Organization of American 47. Henry Wallace 77. Southern Christian Leadership
States (OAS) (1948) Conference (SCLC)
17. North Atlantic Treaty 48. Strom Thurmond 78. Civil Rights Act of 1957
Organization (NATO)
(1949)
18. Warsaw Pact (1955) 49. Dixiecrats 79. Hungarian revolt
19. NSC-68 50. Fair Deal 80. Nikita Khrushchev
20. Point Four Plan 51. National Housing Act (1949) 81. John Foster Dulles
21. Recognition of Israel (1948) 52. Jackie Robinson 82. “New Look” Defense “more
bang for the buck”
22. Gen. Douglas MacArthur 53. Desegregation of armed forces 83. Southeast Asia Treaty
Organization (SEATO)
23. Mao Tse-tung 54. Joseph McCarthy 84. Arms race
24 Chiang Kai-shek 55. House Committee on Un- 85. Iran
. American Activities (HUAC)
25 Chinese Nationalists and 56. Hollywood Ten 86. Gamal Abdel Nasser
. Formosa or Taiwan
26 People‟s Republic of China 57. Executive Order 9835 and 87. Suez Canal crisis
. Loyalty Board
27 “China lobby” 58. McCarran Act 88. Eisenhower Doctrine
.
28 Dean Acheson 59. Alger Hiss 89. Mutual Assured Destruction
. (MAD)
29. 38th Parallel 60. Whittaker Chambers 90. U-2 spy plane and Francis Gary
Powers
30. Kim Il Sung 61. Richard Nixon 91. “military-industrial complex”
31. Syngman Rhee
Identifications – Chapter 28: The Affluent Society and the Liberal Consensus
1. Kitchen debate 9. Norman Vincent Peale The 17. Jack Kerouac On the Road
Power of Positive Thinking
(1952)
2. Bretton Woods conference 10. Baby boom 18. Jackson Pollock
3. William Whyte Organization 11. Betty Friedan The Feminine 19. Arthur Miller Death of Salesman
Man Mystique
4. Sloan Wilson The Man in the 12. Dr. Benjamin Spock Baby 20. J.D. Salinger The Catcher in the
Grey Flannel Suit and Child Care Rye
5. AFL-CIO 13. John Kennety Galbratih The 21. Ralph Ellison Invisible Man
Affluent Society (1958)
6. Levittowns 14. 1950s Rock „n‟ roll 22. Bracero program
7. National Interstate and Defense 15. Beat poets 23. Termination program
Highway Act (1956)
8. 1950s TV (know some of thes 16. Allen Ginsberg “Howl”
shows) “vast wasteland”
. “The New Frontier” 20. Student Non-Violent 39.
Coordinating Committee
(SNCC)
2. Election of 1960 21. Congress of Racial Equality 40.
(CORE)
3. Televised election debates 22. “Freedom rides” 41.
4. “Flexible response” 23. Bull Connor 42.
5. Peace Corps 24. James Meredith 43.
6. Fulgencio Batista 25. “Letter from Birmingham 44.
Jail”
7. Fidel Castro 26. Gov. George Wallace (AL) 45.
8. Bay of Pigs invasion (1961) 27. Murder of Medgar Evers 46.
9. Berlin Wall 28. Dr. Jonas Salk 47.
10. Cuban revolution 29. Sputnik 48.
11. “Ich bin ein Berliner” 30. Beatniks 49.
12. Cuban missile crisis 31. DDT 50.
13. “Limited Test Ban Treaty 32. Silent Spring by Rachel 51
(1963) Carson
14. “hot line” 33. Baby Boom 52.
15. Mercury space program 34. 53.
16. Alan Shepard 35. 54.
17. John Glenn 36. 55.
18. Space program 37. 56.
19. Greensboro sit ins
Themes for Unit Eleven: The Cold War and The 1950s
o o Truman‟s domestic programs: what did he propose and how successful was
he
o o Sources of Cold War; Rationale behind the containment doctrine
o o The arms race from 1945 to 1961
o o The consequences of the defense and foreign policy views, and actions of the
Truman administration
o o The origins of the Korean War, its outcome, and its impact on the United
States in domestic and foreign policy
o o Other tensions around the world during the Cold war
o o Were the 1950s really an age of consensus and conformity? Why or why not
o o Eisenhower‟s domestic programs
o o The civil rights movement during the 1950s and the reaction of white
southerners; how successful were blacks in achieving their objectives in this
period
o o The sources and results of the postwar economic boom; The effect of the
Baby Boom and growth of the suburbs on American life
o o American culture in the 1950s: the influence of TV, advertising, movies,
music, fads, and writers during this period
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