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Put the following topics in the correct chronological order. Terrific Tuesday April 5, 2016 Agenda: Warm-Up Notebook – 10 min then turn in Unit 8 Vocabulary Home Fun: Vocabulary Warm-Up Put the following topics in the correct chronological order. McCarthyism The Great Depression Atomic Bombs Dropped The roaring 20’s Pearl Harbor US Enters WWII Black Tuesday Cold War The New Deal Berlin Airlift US History Week 12

Unit 8 Vocab. Ch. 14 The Civil Rights Movement Ch. 14 Sec. 1 De Jure Segregation De Facto Segregation Brown v. Board of Education Civil Rights Act of 1957 Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King Jr. Ch. 14 Sec. 2 8. Sit-in 9. SNCC 10. Freedom Ride 11. March on Washington 12. Filibuster 13. Civil Rights Act of 1964 Ch. 14 Sec. 3 14. Freedom Summer 15. Voting Rights Act 16. 24th Amendment 17.Kerner Commission 18. Nation of Islam 19. Black Power 20. Black Panthers