US History Vocabulary by Units

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US History Vocabulary by Units Directions: 1. Find the slide with your assignment needed. (For example, if you need to turn in “Civil Rights” go to slide 2.) 2. For each unit, you must CREATE a sentence and draw a picture, unless otherwise directed. *No pictures = 50 **No pictures & late = 30 US History Vocabulary by Units

Civil Rights Court Cases (Quiz on these!) Interstate Highway pg 271 Brown vs Board of Education Plessy v Ferguson Sweatt v Painter Civil Rights Act 1964 pg 279 Affirmative Action Billy Graham pg 181

Cold War Vocabulary Cold War pg. 261 United Nations Iron Curtain Containment Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan NATO Warsaw Pact pg 263

World War II Vocabulary All words must be USED IN A SENTENCE and accompanied by a picture. No pictures = 50! Neutrality Acts pg. 229 Lend Lease Act pg. 230 Tuskegee Airman pg 236 George Patton pg 239 D-Day pg 240 Bataan Death March pg.243 Battle of Midway pg 244 Hiroshima & Nagasaki pg 245

Rise of Power Vocabulary All words must be defined and accompanied by a picture. No pictures = 50! Yellow Journalism De Lome Letter U.S.S. Maine Rough Riders Spanish American War Panama Canal Big Stick Policy Dollar Diplomacy

Progressive Vocabulary All words must be defined and accompanied by a picture. No pictures = 50! Social Gospel Movement Muckrakers NAACP Municipal Reform Initiative, Referendum, & Recall Clayton Antitrust Act Woodrow Wilson 19th Amendment