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UNITED STATES HISTORY C FINAL EXAM REVIEW SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (SCLC) • Civil Rights organization founded in 1952 by Southern African American ministers. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) • Civil Rights organization founded in 1942 who advocated equal rights and change through peaceful protest FREEDOM RIDES • Civil Rights workers traveling on interstate buses to protest segregation at busing terminals and to see if companies were abiding by Supreme Court rulings. SIT-INS • Technique used by civil rights workers who occupied a segregated establishment and peacefully demanded service LYNCHING • Murder of an accused person by a mob without a trial DEFACTO SEGREGATION • Actual or factual segregation DEJURE SEGREGATION • Legal or by law segregation CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 • National law that banned racial, ethnic, national or religious discrimination in public places VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965 • Enables more African Americans to register to vote by banning literacy tests and other practices at polling places. Roe v. Wade • Legalized abortion based on the 9th Amendment privacy rights. POLL TAX • Fee or tax paid to vote AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT (AIM) • Group that fought for Native American treaty rights and selfgovernment BLACK POWER • The idea that African Americans should unite and take pride in their heritage NATION OF ISLAM • Founded by Elijah Muhammad to teach self-help and separation to African Americans. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commission (SNCC) • Gave young people a voice in the Civil Rights Movement. MIGRANT WORKER • Person who moves from farm to farm planting and harvesting crops. CESAR CHAVEZ • Co-founder of the United Farm Workers DENNIS BANKS • Chippewa activist and cofounder/member of AIM PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY • Conservative political activist who opposed the feminist movement GLORIA STEINEM • Founder of Ms. Magazine which publishes feminist themes. ROSA PARKS • Reused to give up her seat on a public bus. • Her arrest sparks the Montgomery bus boycott. BETTY FRIEDAN • Author of the Feminine Mystique Japanese-American Citizens League (JACL) • Group that worked to compensate Japanese who were interned during WWII EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA) • Constitutional law that would have made discrimination based on one’s gender illegal. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • Federal agency that is concerned with air and water pollution. National Organization for Women (NOW) • Organization that formed in the 1920’s to bring women into the mainstream FEMINISM • Theory that men and women are politically, socially, and economically equal. Boland Amendment • Made it illegal for the CIA and the Defense Department to aid the Contras in Nicaragua Sandinistas • Marxist revolutionaries who took control of the Nicaraguan government. TOWER COMMISSION • Group that reported on the IranContra affair. They reported that President Reagan knew about the arms sales to Iran but not the diversion of funds. WHITEWATER • Clinton real estate venture that goes bankrupt KEN STARR • Independent prosecutor investigating the Whitewater scandal. JANET RENO • Attorney General during the Clinton Administration Jim and Susan McDougal • Friends of the Clinton’s • Own Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan that failed. PERJURY • False statements under oath Robert MacFarlane • National Security Advisor under Ronald Reagan who is later pardoned by George H.W. Bush. MADISON GUARANTY SAVINGS AND LOANS • Financial institution with questionable lending practices. • Shutdown by the federal government PARDON • Official forgiveness of person for a crime SATURDAY NIGHT MASSACRE • Series of resignations and firings during the Watergate investigation INDEPENDENT COUNCIL • Appointed by a panel of federal judges for investigative purposes. CONTRAS • Marxist revolutionaries who took control of the Nicaraguan government DIRTY TRICKS • Plan to discredit and to sabotage or discredit Democrats or enemies of Nixon. IMPEACHMENT • Formal charge of wrong doing by a public official. NEW RIGHT • Coalition of conservative groups in the 1970’s/1980’s producing several electoral victories for the Republican Party. STRATEGIC DEFENSE INTIATIVE • “Star Wars” • Massive Satellite shield to protect the U.S. from ICBM’s. OLIVER NORTH • General responsible for making arrangements from sale of arms to Iran and diversion of funds to the Contras in Nicaragua ENEMIES LIST • People on a list who were unsympathetic to the Nixon administration TELEVANGELISM • Religious conservatives who used television to raise funds AIDS • Discovered in 1981 • Threatening disease that attacks the immune system ENTITLEMENTS • Programs that residents of the U.S. are “entitled” to. • Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid NEW FEDERALISM • Reagan’s plan for giving more responsibility to the states to run social programs. DOWNSIZING • Cost-cutting technique used to cut costs in the 1980’s STRATEGIC ARMS REDUCTION TREATY (START) • Reduction of long range nuclear weapons between the USSR and the U.S. INF TREATY • A 1987 agreement calling for the destruction of 25,000 Soviet and American missiles in Europe. PERSIAN GULF WAR • UN forces liberated Kuwait from Iraqi invasion SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS • Reagan’s plan to cut taxes to make the economy grow by putting money in the hands of business. OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM • Operation that overthrows Saddam Hussein Taliban • Ruling group in Afghanistan that allowed al-Qaeda to train terrorist groups. OSAMA BIN-LADEN • Leader of Al-Qaeda terrorist network. OPERATION JUST CAUSE • To arrest Noriega in Panama for drug trafficking ANWAR SADAT • Leader of Egypt who signed the Camp David Accords MANUEL NORIEGA • Ruler of Panama who is arrested by the U.S. for drug trafficking YASSIR ARAFAT • Former leader of the PLO and leader of Palestinian Authority. • Dies in 2004 Dayton Agreement • Agreement to end the conflict in Bosnia Kuwait • Invaded by Iraq (1990) in attempt to seize their oil. DOME OF THE ROCK • Muhammad’s “Night Journey” • Built in 691 • Believed that Muhammad ascended to heaven here. NAFTA • North American Free Trade Agreement • Agreement to eliminate tariffs between North American countries. WTO • World Trade Organization • Replaces GATT to resolve trade disputes SADDAM HUSSEIN • 1979-2003 leader of Iraq What is significant in the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson? • “Separate but Equal” • Formally legalizes segregation What did W.E. B. DuBois encourages students to seek in school? Why? • A liberal arts education • To reach economic equality in professional careers. Why was the NAACP founded? • To fight discrimination in the courts What are three civil rights issues of women in the late 1800’s? • Higher education • Suffrage • Active public role What helped women take their first step toward public life? • Rise of organized national women’s groups. Why does MLK target Birmingham, Alabama for demonstrations? • The most segregated city in the country Where does President Truman order the end of discrimination after WWII? • Armed forces Why does President Eisenhower use the Arkansas National Guard in 1957? • End discrimination by allowing school integration through court orders MLK, Jr. believed in what kind of protest? Non-violent protest What did Freedom Summer and the Selma March call attention to? Voting rights What did the Warren Commission declare? • A lone shooter (assassin) killed JFK What did several of the decisions of the Warren Court focus on? • Individual rights • Protecting the constitutional rights of citizens accused of crimes. What effect did the Supreme Court decisions on apportionment have on society? • Electoral districts had to be redrawn to reflect “one person-one vote” Name three frustrations of women in the 1950’s/1960’s • Post-WWII frustrations to return to traditional roles • Gender job discrimination • Inability to pass a constitutional amendment Why did some women reject the women’s movement? • Preferred traditional or conservative family roles of the wife and mother. What prevented the ERA from becoming law? • Failed to be ratified in enough state legislatures. Review your Civil Rights Leadership Chart and be ready to identify the leadership perspective on African American rights and what organization founded by Booker T. Washington, W.E. B. Dubois, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. Who does President Nixon the wiretaps on whose phone? • His staff Because of the leak of the Pentagon Papers, Nixon orders the creation of what White House group? • “The Plumbers” What were the Watergate burglars doing when they were arrested? • Wiretapping the phones of the Democratic National Headquarters in the Watergate Office Complex. Why did President Nixon have the special prosecutors fired? • Demanded the release of the secret Oval Office tapes. Why did President Nixon resign? • Faced impeachment • Pressure to resign What is considered the most controversial action of the Ford administration? • Pardon of Richard Nixon What is the IranContra Affair? • Secret operation to sell weapons to Iran and to arm rebels in Nicaragua What was Reagan’ goal in Nicaragua? • To stop the spread of Marxism (communism) How did most Americans find out about the United States aiding the Nicaraguans? • Plane shot down caring supplies and the pilot told television cameras. • By Oliver North at the Iran-Contra hearings Why was it illegal to sell arms to Iran? • U.S. had an embargo against Iran because of the 1979 hostage crisis. Where did the money from the sales of arms to Iran go to? • Aid the contras in their revolution against the Sandinistas. What did the Tower Commission determine? • They reported that President Reagan knew about the arms sales to Iran but not the diversion of funds. What effect did the Iran-Contra affair have on Reagan’s presidency • Very little • Ronald Reagan left the presidency with one of the highest approval ratings of any president since FDR Why was President Clinton impeached? • Perjury • Obstruction of Justice What is the outcome of President Clinton’s impeachment? • Impeached by the House of Representatives but not removed by the Senate Why do Conservatives criticize the New Deal and the Great Society? • Very costly • Expanded the size of the government What was the leading factor into President Carter’s defeat to President Reagan in 1980? • Iran-Hostages Crisis What are the main goals of President Reagan’s presidency? • Cut taxes • Cut government regulation • Cut the size of the federal government. During the Reagan presidency, what part of the budget saw an increase in spending? • Military What do critics charge that Reagan’s conservative policies lead to? • Larger gap between rich and the poor. How did the Soviet policies of perestroika and glasnost help bring an end to the Cold War? • Help cause the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Why does George H.W. Bush order the use of force after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990? • To protect the flow of oil to the West Why did the Conservatives join the American Liberty League in the 1930’s? • Oppose FDR’s New Deal programs What post-WWII presidents saw an increase in the size of the federal government? • • • • • • • Truman Eisenhower JFK Johnson Nixon Carter Reagan What does Ronald Reagan do too many of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs? • Grew slightly, as cuts to programs nearly equalled increasing numbers of recipients. What did Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy call for? • To take an active role against stopping the spread of communism During the Reagan administration, what happens to the federal deficit? • Rose dramatically How did the United States help Panama gain its independence? • Naval support Why does the United States invade Afghanistan before Iraq? • Taliban was allowing al-Qaeda to operate in Afghanistan What is another name for the Panama Canal Treaty? • Torrijos-Carter Treaty Who was the president when the Iranians took Americans hostage? • Jimmy Carter Who helped negotiate the release of the American hostages in Iran? • President Carter How many U.S. casualties did the Persian Gulf War cause? • Around 300 UN/US troops were killed • Iraqis lost tens of thousands Which two countries signed the Camp David Accords in 1978? • Egypt and Israel Why did OPEC put an oil embargo on the United States in 1973? • Because the U.S. sided and aided Israel in the Yom Kippur War. What country in the Middle East do many Arab countries believe shouldn’t legally exist and is a root cause of terrorism in the 1970’s? • Israel Where is the Sinai Peninsula? • Between Israel and Egypt What are the major causes of the rise of radical Islamist movements in the past 50 years? • Defeat of Arab nations in 1967 • Rise of secular dictators in the 1950’s-1970’s • Soviet invasion of Afghanistan • Persian Gulf War Timeline A • • • • • • • • • • • • 13th Amendment (1865) 14th Amendment (1868) 15th Amendment (1870) Compromise of 1877 Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) W.E. B. DuBois organizes the Niagara Movement (1905) NAACP is formed (1909) Formation of CORE (1942) Brown v. Board of Education (1954) Civil Rights Act is signed (1964) Baake v. University of California (1978) Gratz v. Bollinger (2003) Timeline B • Rosa Parks is arrested (1955) • Montgomery Bus Boycotts (1955-6) • JFK urges affirmative action be taken in hiring minorities (1962) • March on Washington (1963) • Great Society programs (1964) • MLK’s Poor People’s Campaign (1968) • AIM leads standoff at Wounded Knee (1973) • Richard Nixon resigns (1974) • Ronald Reagan becomes President (1981) • Republicans introduce the Contract of America (1994) UNITED STATES HISTORY C FINAL EXAM REVIEW