U.S. History Spring Final

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U.S. History Spring Final Study Guide Units 8-14 100 Multiple Choice Questions

Unit 8: The Great Depression Herbert Hoover FDR Speculation Hawley-Smoot John Steinbeck Dorthea Lange Buying on Margin Herbert Hoover John Steinbeck Dust Bowl Stock Market Crash Buying on the Margin

Unit 9: New Deal FDR New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps Eleanor Roosevelt Court-packing Plan Fireside Chats Relief, Recovery, Reform CCC FDIC Banking Crisis Glass-Stegall Act SEC Francis Perkins TVA

Unit 10: WWII Flying Tigers Tuskegee Airmen Patton Eisenhower Good Neighbor Policy Atlantic Charter Operation Torch Battle of the Bulge D Day Hiroshima/Nagasaki Internment camps VE Day VJ Day General Bradley Midway Code Talkers

Unit 11 Cold War, Civil Rights and 1950’s: Truman Doctrine Berlin Blockade Berlin Airlift Marshall Plan National Security Council Korean War Mao Zedong Sputnik Voting Rights Act of 1965 Levittown Television McCarthyism Baby Boom Sit-ins Cold War Containment Warsaw Pact NATO Rosenbergs McCarthyism Marshall Plan Rosa Parks Malcolm X Martin Luther King, Jr. Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Civil Rights Act of 1964

Unit 12: 1960’s and Vietnam: Great Society Vietnamization JFK LBJ AIM NOW Cuban Missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Invasion Great Society Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Betty Friedan Cesar Chavez Domino Theory 26th Amendment Fall of Saigon Credibility Gap Silent Majority

Unit 13: The 1970s and Watergate EPA Camp David Accords Stagflation Inflation Détente Watergate Phyllis Schlafly Jimmy Carter Nixon Communist China OPEC Iran Hostage Crisis

Unit 14: The 1980s and Modern Era Sandra Day O’Connor NAFTA Lionel Sosa Sun Belt Rust Belt Robert Johnson Moral Majority Persian Gulf War Reaganomics Conservatism Iran-Contra Affair Gorbachev Glasnost Election 2008 Hurricane Katrina 9/11