American History Second Semester Review. 1. War Bonds2. the registration of men from 21-31 years old.

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American History Second Semester Review

1. War Bonds2. the registration of men from years old

3. fear of being required to fight in future wars.

4. unrestricted sub warfare by Germany fear that Germany would incite Mexico to invade. Wilson’s belief the war was fought to make the world safe for democracy points

6. John Pershing7. issue a proclamation of neutrality

8. No answer needed9. Jazz

10. a greater expression of personal freedom no answer needed.

15. Those against communists and immigration 16. a period of relative prosperity

17. Black Tuesday18. Prolonged draught

19. No answer needed. A chart will be provided on the final 21. No, The stock market crash

22. 25%23. The needy, elderly, poor and handicapped

24. end the Great Depression 25. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

26. False27. Our economic output, which provided supplies for the allies

28. Bombing of Pearl Harbor 29. General Eisenhower

30. worked in factories, and other jobs traditionally held by men to support the war effort 31. Yes, involvement increased

32. Great Britain, Soviet Union and France 33. Hiroshima and Nagasaki

34. Midway35. Isolationism is ended by WWII

36. Japanese37.. First passed in 1935, said the Untied States would not trade with any nation involved with war

38. Signed in 1941 by Churchill and Roosevelt, it divided the responsibilities of protecting the shipping between these two nations and establish war aims 39. Allowed for economic aid to nations involved in the fight against axis powers

40. People moved from the city to the suburbs. 41. the United States and Soviet Union.

42. Communist Europe from Western Europe. 43. by the people and not the government

44. increase in the birth rate 45. They rebelled against conformity and traditional social patterns.

46. African Americans47. provide soldiers with money for college and job training.

48. No49. blacklisting, subpoena power, and pressure to “name names”

50. North Korea’s invasion South Korea th Parallel

52. resist the spread of Communism 53. stop the spread of communism.

54. unconstitutional to separate school children by race 55. Emmett Till

56. African American housing projects 57. work with the white majority

58. She inspired the Montgomery bus boycott 59. Economic

60. Through supreme court actions no answer needed

63. It helped Kennedy beat Nixon 64. American reaction to the discovery of Soviet bases in Cuba

65. Vietnam War66. Opposition Grew

67. Anti-War, Peace & Love, Hippie Culture 68. They would not

69. Yes it was70. Gulf of Tonkin resolution

71. The idea that if Vietnam fell to the Communists, so would all of Southeast Asia No answers needed

77. China78. ease Cold War tension

79. Latin America80. oil

81. Combination of inflation, high unemployment, low productivity 82. Women’s right to have an abortion

83. Tax cuts to spur economy no answer needed

88. Mexico89. Desert Storm

Name the Presidents Cuban Missle Crisis-JFK Dropped the Atomic Bomb- Harry Truman U2 Spy Incident- Eisenhower Conservative during the 80s- Reagan 9/11- George W. Bush Great Society- Lyndon Johnson Impeached- Bill Clinton Visited China and Russia- Nixon Iran Hostage Crisis- Jimmy Carter Persian Gulf War- George H. Bush