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East View High School

Truman Doctrine

Marshall Plan

North Atlantic Treaty Org. (NATO)

Berlin Airlift

Cuban Missile Crisis

McCarthyism

House Un American Activities Committee (HUAC)

Venona Papers

Korean War

Domino Theory

Vietnam War

Tet Offensive

Vietnamization

Fall of Saigon

26 th Amendment

Civil Rights Act of 1957

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Reaganomics

Peace Through Strength

Camp David Accords

Contract With America

Moral Majority

Heritage Foundation

National Rifle Association

The Cold War

Persian Gulf War

Balkans Crisis

War on Terror

Great Society

Arms Race

Watergate Scandal

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

War Powers Act of 1973

Iran Contra Affair

16 th Amendment

17 th Amendment

18 th Amendment

19 th Amendment

American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)

American Expansionism

Axis Powers

Bataan Death March

Battle of the Argonne Forrest

Battle of Midway

Chinese Exclusion Act

Eugenics

Executive Order 1066

Federal Reserve Act

Flying Tigers

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Great Depression

The Great Migration

Interstate Commerce Act

Japanese Internment

Nativism

Navajo Code Talkers

New Deal

Normandy Invasion

Pearl Harbor

Populism

Progressive Era

Prohibition

Red Scare

Return to Normalcy

Social Darwinism

Social Gospel

Spanish American War

Tuskegee Airmen

Treaty of Versailles

World War I

World War II

Victory Gardens

Capitalism

Entrepreneur

Globalization

Inflation

Protective Tariff

Americanization

Commerce

Ethnic Ghetto

Gilded

Industrialization

Labor Union

Laissez-Faire

Monopoly

Robber Baron

Strike

Suffrage

Tenement

Trust

Urbanization

Alliance

Armistice

Communism

Conscription

Diplomacy

Imperialism

Isolationism

Militarism

Mobilize

Nationalism

Socialism

Totalitarianism

Affirmative Action

Civil Rights

Containment

Counter Culture

Migrant

Segregation

Suburbs

Anti-Semitism

Appeasement

Blitzkrieg

Fascism

Genocide

Neutrality

Nazism