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History
Undergraduate 1
02/20/2011

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What are the main features of fascism?
Definition
1. Nationalistic
2. "Organic" society
3. "Master Race"
4. Military Rule
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What were the two sides in World War II?
Definition
Axis and Allies
Term
How was the war in Europe different from the war in the Pacific?
Definition
The battle in Europe had two fronts: one in the East where the USSR fought Germany and one in the West where the other Allies fought. D-Day took place on the second front.
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Did Vietnam War veterans have more psychological problems than World War II veterans?
Definition
No. The rates were the same.
Term
What weapon ended World War II? Why did this weapon target civilians?
Definition
The atomic bomb. It targeted civilians to prove that the US had a weapon that surpassed any others in the world, one which could level cities.
Term
Define the Cold War. What was it?
Definition
The Cold War was a global rivalry short of direct military conflict that lasted from the mid-1940s to 1991
Term
Who were the two main rivals of the Cold War, and how long did it last?
Definition
1. USSR (Stalin)
2. US (Truman)
The cold war lasted around 45 years
Term
Define “containment” as it applies to the USA’s Cold War foreign policy.
Definition
Truman wanted to ensure that Communism would not spread, so the US supported any anti-communist movement to prevent the domino effect from occuring
Term
What were the setbacks to the USA’s containment in 1949-1950?
Definition
China "falls" to communism
USSR tests it's first atomic bomb
Term
What was the Korean War? How did it relate to the USA’s containment policy?
Definition
The Korean War was the first use of USA military troops for containment. South Korea fought against communist North Korea, and US sent troops to support South Korea to aid in stopping the spread of communism.
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What 1962 Cold War crisis took the world to the brink of a nuclear war? How was it resolved?
Definition
The Cuban Missile crisis took the world to the brink of a nuclear war. It was resolved by an ultimatum given by JFK to the Soviet Union to remove missiles from Cuba or risk destruction.
Term
What was MAD?
Definition
Mutual Assured destruction. Both sides possess sufficient "second-strike capability"
Term
Define “détente.”
Definition
-Each side recognizes the other's "sphere of influence"
-Increasesd cultural-economic ties
Term
Name the ways that white supremacy was part of American institutions, particularly in the southern states.
Definition
Any white citizen by birth possessed more rights and privileges than any black citizen: White solidarity
---People resorted to violence and terrorism when there were threats to the caste system.
Term
Explain Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Definition
Segregation by race becomes legal. There was a "Separate but Equal" clause, but the equality was a myth.
Term
Briefly explain the NAACP’s legal strategy to challenge white supremacy.
Definition
The NAACP challenged white supremacy using federal courts to open cracks in white solidarity to defend the constitutional principle of equality.
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What was the importance of the 1954 Brown decision?
Definition
It overturned the Plessy decision.
Term
Define “massive resistance.”
Definition
Defiant White supremacy:
1. Southern Manifesto
2. Cult of the Confederacy
3. 3rd Ku Klux Klan
Term
What was “direct action”? Explain its context, goals, and tactics.
Definition
Direct action aimed to expose white supremacy through the use of media, protest, disruption and disorder (boycotts). It aimed to challenge the federal government to uphold the civil rights rulings since USA was supposed to be the leader of the "free" world.
Term
What was the context of the modern Civil Rights Movement?
Definition
Term
What was the “Double-V” campaign? Was it successful?
Definition
Victory abroad against Facisim and victory at home against racism.
Term
How were southern whites split during the era of the Civil Rights Movement?
Definition
White Supremacists
Moderates
"Sun Belt" Liberals
Term
What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Definition
African Americans in Montgomery refused to use public transportation, and the US Supreme Court eventually outlaws Jim Crow on Intrastate transportation.
Term
Identify Little Rock School Integration.
Definition
Little Rock Central High School--stalemate
Term
What was the Sit-In Phase of the Civil Rights Movement?
Definition
Protesters would have silent sit-ins in public accommodations. They would sit in establishments around town and refuse to speak or move. (1960)
Term
What does the history of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott tell us about the importance of personal networks to the success of the modern Civil Rights Movement?
Definition
Small sparks can start a big flame.
Term
What was the importance of the 1963 Birmingham protests?
Definition
It exposes terror and forces Kennedy to act.
Term
Identify the main elements of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Definition
Term
What were the limits and achievements of the civil rights movement?
Definition
Limits: de facto segregation. Overall blacks were the poorest people in the country.
Structural Poverty
Achievements: Broadening of the black middle class
End Legal White Supremacy
Transformed US's democracy
Term
What was the Sun Belt? How did the South achieve its boom after World War II?
Definition
The Sun Belt is the region in the United States that stretches across the southern and southwestern portions of the country from Florida to California. It achieved its boom through military bases set up in this region; low-wage agriculture was ending, and High-tech indstries were attracted to the new space.
Term
What was Vietnamese peasants’ goal and how did it clash with the USA’s goal during the Cold War?
Definition
Their goal was to own their own rice farms. The citizens didn't care if the government was communist or not, they just wanted their rice farms.
Term
Identify the four turning points in the Vietnam War.
Definition
1. USA provides economic and military aid to the French against the Communist-led Vietnamese independence movement
2. The USA, determined to maintain an independent, anti-communist South Vietnam, rejects reunification elections and picks its own president of South Vietnam.
3. The USA "escalates" its involvement in Vietnam with more troops and more bombing
4. The war becomes a "quagmire" after the Tet Offensive
Term
Why did the USA support France’s attempt to put down the Vietnamese independence movement after World War II?
Definition
The USA supported France because they thought that if Vietnam gained it's independence, it would become a Communist country
Term
Why did the USA reject the reunification elections in Vietnam in 1956 and install Diem as Vietnam’s president?
Definition
Because they thought if the elections were held, the communist party would win
Term
Why did President Johnson “escalate” the war in early 1965?
Definition
UPHOLD CONTAINMENT POLICY
DOMINO THEORY
“CREDIBILITY”
UPHOLD USA’s GLOBAL COMMITMENTS
NATIONAL POLITICS
Term
Why was the Vietnam War a “quagmire” by early 1968?
Definition
Because we were losing to North Vietnam
Term
How did the Vietnam War end?
Definition
North Vietnam won in 1975
Term
What was “Vietnamization”?
Definition
The U.S. policy during the Vietnam War of giving the South Vietnamese government responsibility for carrying on the war, so as to allow for the withdrawal of American troops.
Term
During the Vietnam War, what was a “hawk”?
Definition
Pro-war
Term
During the Vietnam War, what was a "dove"?
Definition
Anti-war
Term
How did popular music of the 1960s and 1970s reflect changing views of the Vietnam War?
Definition
First the songs supported the war, but as popular opinion shifted, so did the lyrics.
Term
Briefly explain how the rise of the New Right and New Left contributed to the end of the “liberal consensus” of the 1950s.
Definition
Term
What was the Watergate scandal? How did it contribute to growing Americans’ cynicism about government?
Definition
Term
How does rhetoric of the New Right reflect the sixties counterculture rather than “conservatism”?
Definition
"stick it to the man" attitude that rejects opulent living
Term
What dilemma did the New Right face by 2006?
Definition
There was a new elite
Term
What is the “furtive-apocalyptic” view of politics?
Definition
CONSPIRACY THEORIES
EXTREME RHETORIC
FEAR OF “END” OF AMERICA
Term
What larger economic and cultural forces contributed to the rise of the modern feminist movement?
Definition
More women were being educated and wanting more civil rights, equal opportunities for jobs and reproductive rights
Term
What was the cultural significance of Loretta Lynn’s 1975 country song, “The Pill”?
Definition
It voiced the opinion of the majority of women in the nation about having reproductive rights and rights to have a life outside of children and the kitchen
Term
What was Roe v. Wade?
Definition
Case that made abortions legal in the US
Term
What were the successes and the failure of the traditional backlash against the feminist movement?
Definition
STOP EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA)
DEMONIZE “FEMINISM”-“FEMINIST”
Term
Briefly describe the U.S. economy in the post-World War II years.
Definition
POST-WWII BOOM, 1947-1972
7% ANNUAL GROWTH
Term
Briefly describe the U.S. economy in the 1970s and 1980s.
Definition
1970S-1980S RECESSION CYCLES
OIL SHOCKS 1973, 1979
“STAGFLATION”—INFLATION + UNEMPLOYMENT
DEEP RECESSION 1979-1982
BOOM MID-1980s
Term
Briefly describe the U.S. economy in the 1990s-2008
Definition
1991-2008 BOOM
GDP GROWTH $6B TO $14B
1990s 4 STRAIGHT YEARS 4% GROWTH
STOCK MARKET BOOM
Term
What are the reasons for pessimism and optimism about the current economy?
Definition
OPTIMISM
NEW OPPORTUNITY TO MODERNIZE
NEW FRUGALITY
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NEW TRADE PARTNERS-MARKETS

PESSIMISM
“OLD” INFRASTRUCTURE
HIGH DEBT LEVELS
CLIMATE CRISIS?
FOREIGN COMPETITORS
Term
Briefly explain the phrase “The End of History”.
Definition
FREE MARKETS
DEMOCRACY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Term
Briefly explain the phrase “The Clash of Civilizations.”
Definition
MIDEAST POST-WWII
OIL AND ISRAEL
MODERNITY-ANTI-LIBERALISM
SECULAR MODERNIZERS
RELIGIOUS MODERNIZERS
RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISTS
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