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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 POLITICSECONOMICS SOCIETY AFRICAN- AMERICANS WOMEN

2 Name the 1 st amendment freedom that can be restricted by the U.S. v. Schenck case

3 Freedom of Speech

4 Three goals of FDR’S New Deal

5 Relief, Recovery, Reform

6 Japanese- Americans were put into internment camps and denied this due process right

7 Right of Habeas Corpus (to be brought to court and formally charged with a crime)

8 This movement accused many Americans of being or aiding Communists

9 McCarthyism

10 The Immigration Act of 1965 eliminated this old method of determining immigration

11 Quotas

12 The economic philosophy of the Republican presidents

13 Laissez-Faire

14 Overproduction led to this symptom of a Depression

15 Correct responses include: falling prices, rising unemployment

16 Because of the duration of the war, shortages resulted in this technique for controlling goods during WW2 but not WW1

17 Rationing

18 Very large businesses that produced many different products

19 Conglomerates

20 He led Mexican farm workers using boycotts of lettuce and grapes

21 Cesar Chavez

22 Most of the social debates of the 20s centered around a clash of two sets of values. Name them.

23 Traditional v. Modern

24 Homeless people during the Depression often lived in these groups

25 Hoovervilles

26 WW2 was financed through deficit spending, higher taxes and _____.

27 War Bonds

28 Levittowns are examples of the extreme rise in these areas

29 “Cookie Cutter” Suburbs

30 Hippies, Woodstock, Sexual Revolution, Drug scene are all descriptive of this “culture”

31 Counter-culture

32 This New York City neighborhood was the site of a music, art and literary renaissance

33 Harlem

34 Because of political issues, FDR could not support a law against this method of killing African-Americans by racist vigilante groups

35 Lynching

36 This civil rights organization was formed during WW2 to promote civil rights in the north

37 CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

38 Supreme Court case that repeal Plessy v. Ferguson and ruled that segregation was inherently unequal

39 Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954)

40 Law that banned the literacy test and removed other barriers to voting and registration

41 Voting Rights Act of 1965

42 Term used to describe women who wore short hair and dresses, smoked and drank, and partied in public

43 Flappers

44 Women’s jobs typically were not covered by this New Deal program

45 Social Security

46 Woman used in govt. advertising to recruit women for defense industries

47 Rosie the Riveter

48 After their experiences in the defense workplace, some women resisted returning to this traditional female role

49 Homemaker

50 This landmark Supreme Court case made abortion legal in the U.S.

51 Roe v. Wade


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