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POLITICS ECONOMICS SOCIETYAFRICAN-

AMERICANSWOMEN

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Name the 1st amendment

freedom that can be restricted by the U.S. v. Schenck

case

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Freedom of Speech

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Three goals of FDR’S New Deal

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Relief, Recovery, Reform

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Japanese- Americans were

put into internment camps

and denied this due process right

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Right of Habeas Corpus (to be

brought to court and formally

charged with a crime)

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This movement accused many Americans of

being or aiding Communists

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McCarthyism

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The Immigration Act of 1965

eliminated this old method of determining immigration

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Quotas

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The economic philosophy of

the Republican presidents

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Laissez-Faire

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Overproduction led to this

symptom of a Depression

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Correct responses

include: falling prices, rising

unemployment

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Because of the duration of the war,

shortages resulted in this technique for controlling goods

during WW2 but not WW1

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Rationing

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Very large businesses that produced many

different products

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Conglomerates

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He led Mexican farm workers

using boycotts of lettuce and

grapes

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Cesar Chavez

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

them.

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Traditional v. Modern

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Homeless people during

the Depression often lived in these groups

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Hoovervilles

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WW2 was financed through deficit

spending, higher taxes and _____.

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War Bonds

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Levittowns are examples of the extreme rise in

these areas

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“Cookie Cutter” Suburbs

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Hippies, Woodstock,

Sexual Revolution, Drug scene are all descriptive of this

“culture”

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Counter-culture

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This New York City neighborhood

was the site of a music, art and

literary renaissance

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Harlem

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

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Lynching

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This civil rights organization was

formed during WW2 to promote civil rights in

the north

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CORE (Congress of

Racial Equality)

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Supreme Court case that repeal Plessy v. Ferguson and ruled

that segregation was

inherently unequal

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Brown v. Topeka Board of

Education(1954)

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Law that banned the literacy test and removed other

barriers to voting and registration

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

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Term used to describe women

who wore short hair and dresses,

smoked and drank, and partied in public

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Flappers

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

program

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Social Security

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Woman used in govt. advertising to recruit women

for defense industries

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Rosie the Riveter

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After their experiences in the defense workplace,

some women resisted returning to

this traditional female role

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Homemaker

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This landmark Supreme Court

case made abortion legal in

the U.S.

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Roe v. Wade