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Eisenhower1950’s Truman’s Presidency Wilson as a Progressive Imperialism

-Name the slogan used by the Eisenhower campaign of 1952? Row Question

-I Like Ike Row Answer

-Name the platform on which he campaigned? Row Question

-Straight or Middle Road Row Answer

-What war did Eisenhower quickly negotiate an end to when he took office? Row Question

-Korean War Row Answer

-This policy of containment based on the threat of large scale nuclear war was advocated by john Foster Dulles? Row Question

-Brinksmanship--- Massive Retaliation Row Answer

-This was the practice taught to schoolchildren as a nuclear bomb drill? Row Question

-Duck and Cover Row Answer

-The Russian launch of this space satellite shocked the world in 1957? Row Question

-Sputnik Row Answer

-In order to catch up in the space race, this agency was created with the sole objective of space research? Row Question

-NASA Row Answer

Row Question -This was the name of the scandal between the US and USSR over a high-flying spy plane shot down over Russia?

-U-2 Row Answer

Row Question -This business concept born in the 50’s involved an individual being granted permission to copy the business model of a successful business while sharing the profits?

-franchising Row Answer

-What new development in atomic weapons occurred in the early 50’s? Row Question

-Hydrogen bomb / H- bomb Row Answer

-What war would begin in 1950 as communist forces invaded a non-communist nation? Row Question

-Korean War Row Answer

-This husband and wife were accused, convicted and executed for giving information to communist agents? Row Question

-Rosenbergs Row Answer

-He was a U.S. Senator who gained great fame through his accusations of communist activity? Row Question

-Joseph McCarthy Row Answer

-This was a federal law which created low cost loans for returning soldiers to start homes or go to college? Row Question

-GI Bill Row Answer

-What was the name of the platform in which Truman campaigned with in 1948 and tried to implement in the following years? Row Question

-Fair Deal Row Answer

-Seward’s Folly is a term referring to what event? Row Question

-Alaska Row Answer

-Alfred Mahan wrote an influential book about the need for this? Row Question

-Navy Row Answer

-This term describes the sometimes exaggerated stories that help promote newspaper sales? Row Question

-Yellow Journalism Row Answer

-Name the volunteer cavalry unit organized by Theodore Roosevelt to go to Cuba? Row Question

-Rough Riders Row Answer

-The building of this project helped spur trade across the Pacific? Row Question

-Panama Canal Row Answer

-Name the platform of Wilson as President? Row Question

-New Freedom Row Answer

-Name the national banking system that was developed under Wilson to decrease the influence of wealthy bankers over the economy? Row Question

-Federal Reserve Row Answer

-Which amendment would eventually grant all women the right to vote? Row Question

-19th Row Answer

-Name the stronger anti- monopoly law that was passed under Wilson? Row Question

-Clayton Anti-trust Act Row Answer

-Name the federal agency created under Wilson whose job is to oversee industry and prevent monopolies? Row Question

-FTC / Federal Trade Commission Row Answer