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Benchmark Review Blocks Unit 9 & 10 Benchmark Review Blocks

Jackie Robinson

Personal Computer

I have a dream speech

Riots in cities

Civil Liberties

Atlanta, Georgia

Hispanic Migrant workers

Cesar Chavez

Conservative Movement

Silent Spring

EPA

1960 Kennedy/Nixon Debate

Clean Air Act Clean water Act

Voting Rights Act 1965

Rachel Carson

Barry Goldwater

Abortion

Baby Boom

4th Privacy Amendment

Democratic National Convention

Earth Day

Suburbs

SCLC

Opening of China

Miranda v. Arizona

DDT

Air Conditioning

Richard Nixon

Distrust Government

Nixon & Reagan

Harry Truman

Gerald Ford

Camp David

Perjury

Ronald Reagan

Interstate HWY Act

Iranian Revolution

Iranian Hostage Crisis

444 Days

Eisenhower

Great Society Program

Nobel Peace prize

Brown v. Board of Ed.

Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action

Sit-ins

Great Society Programs

Freedom Rides

Reagan’s Inauguration

Democratic National Convention riots

Iran Contra Affair

Detente

Watergate

Camp David

Baby Boom

Television

Vietnam War protests

Robert Kennedy

Star Wars (SDI)

Reaganomics

Sandinistas

Civil Rights Act 1964

Contras

Perjury

Obstruction of Justice

Poverty

Electoral College

Roe v. Wade

Brown v. Board of Ed.

NAFTA

9/11

Al Qaeda

JFK assassination

Terrorism

Dept. Homeland Security

Letter from Birmingham jail

Osama Bin Laden

Afghanistan

NOW

Iraq

Miranda Rights

Iraqi Freedom

Central High School

Enduring Freedom

Integration

California Table Grapes

Their Appearance

SNCC

Assembly line

Quota system

Feminine Mystique

Betty Friedan

Warren Court

Baby boomers

GI Bill

National Defense

Communications Revolution

White Ministers

Civil Disobedience

Medicare

Richard Nixon

Supply-side Economics

Civil Liberties

Executive Order

Boycott