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AMSCO Book Chapter 27 Key Terms
The first and second column of key terms for Chapter 27 of the AMSCO American history review book.
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04/29/2010

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Dwight Eisenhower
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Commanded Allied forces in World War II; won election of 1952; delegated authority as president
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Richard Nixon
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Used campaign funds for personal use; almost was removed from election; persuaded public in debates; Eisenhower's running mate in 1952
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Modern Republicanism
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Focused on a balanced budget; accepted and extended new deal programs; moderate views on national care plans
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Oveta Culp Hobby
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Head of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW)(founded 1953); first women in Republican cabinet
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Soil-Bank Program
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Reduced farm production, which increased farm income
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Highway Act (1956)
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Authorized construction of 42,000 miles of interstate highways linking major cities; created jobs, promoted trucking industry, accelerated the growth of the suburbs, and unified culture; hurt railroads and environment
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John Foster Dulles
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Eisenhower's Secretary of State; proposed "brinkmanship"; push Communist powers to brink of war to force them to back down
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Massive Retaliation
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Reliance on prevention of conflict due to nuclear threat; weakened armed forces
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Third World
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Countries that recently gained their independence, and weren't industrialized or politically/economically stable
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Iran
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An oil rich Middle Eastern country; CIA overthrew government and installed Reza Pahlavi, a foreign oil friendly dictator
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Covert Action
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Undercover intervention in foreign nations by the CIA and US troops
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Indochina
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A French colony lost to Japan in World War II, where the French tried to take it back; US supplies were sent, but troops were refused; France surrendered
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Geneva Conference
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Conference held in 1954, where France surrendered Indochina, and it was broken into Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh
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A Vietnamese nationalist and Communist leader who gained power in 1954; formed a Communist dictatorship in North Vietnam
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Vietnam
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Divided into North and South Vietnam; North is Communist dictatorship; South is democratic; election for united leader never held
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Domino Theory
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Theory that if one nation in Southeast Asia became Communist, it would spread throughout all of them
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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (1954)
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A regional defense pact signed by the US, Great Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and Pakistan; agreed to protect each other's asset in Southeast Asia
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Eisenhower Doctrine
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Announcement in 1957 that the US would pledge economic and military aid to any Middle Eastern country threatened by Communism
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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
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Created in 1960 by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, and Venezuela
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"Spirit of Geneva"
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A general atmosphere of both Soviets and Americans wanting peaceful relations after the Geneva Convention
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Open-Skies Crisis
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A conflict between the United States over the proposal to allow aerial surveillance in both countries to prevent a surprise nuclear attack
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Nikita Khrushchev
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The leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin, who wanted a more peaceful relationship with the West
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Peaceful Coexistence
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The idea that both the Soviets and the Americans could coexist peacefully, with neither ideology attempting to undermine the other
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Hungarian Revolt
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A revolt in Hungary that replaced the Soviet government with a liberal government; wanted to leave Warsaw pact; Soviets sent tanks to crush rebellion; Eisenhower didn't send help
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Warsaw Pact
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The Communist security organization, similar to NATO
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Sputnik
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The first satellite launched into orbit; launched by the Soviets in 1957
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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aka NASA; created in 1958; directed the United States efforts to compete with Russians in the Space Race
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U-2 Incident
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A small US spy plane shot down over Russia revealed intelligence operations; ended chance for peace at Paris Summit, after Eisenhower told Krushchev about spy missions
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Fidel Castro
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A communist revolutionary who overthrew the Cuban government in 1959; nationalized American businesses; drew support from Soviets; formed communist totalitarian state
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Cuba
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An island nation off the coast of the United States; near Florida
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Military-Industrial Complex
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The combination of industrial and military forces that continued the arms race
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Civil Rights
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The conflict between racist whites, and blacks over racial equality
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Jackie Robinson
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A black baseball player hired by the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first black player to play for a national team
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NAACP
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; an organization dedicated to helping blacks achieve civil rights
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Desegregation
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The merging of white and black facilities, so that both groups used the same facilities
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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
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Supreme court case claiming segregated public schools caused psychological damage; Earl Warren ruled separate facilities are unequal, and should end as soon as possible
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Earl Warren
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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1954
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Little Rock Crisis
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The use of National Guards to prevent the segregation of Little Rock Central High School by Arkansas governor Orval Faubus in 1956; Eisenhower used federal troops to force National Guard Aside
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Rosa Parks
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A black woman who refused to leave her seat in Montegomery, Alabama in 1955, who was arrested
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Montgomery Bus Boycott
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A boycott of city buses following Rosa Park's imprisonment; ended when Supreme Court decided segregation laws were unconstitutional in 1956
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Martin King Jr.
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Spokesperson for Southern Christian Leadership Conference; leader of movement to achieve nonviolent integration
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Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960
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Provided for a permanent Civil Rights Commission and giving the Justice Department powers to protect the voting rights of blacks
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Civil Rights Commission
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A commission designed to help to improve civil rights in segregated areas
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Southern Christian leadership Conference
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A conference of Southern churches who felt segregation violated the bible's moral code; organized ministers and churches in the South
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Nonviolent Protest
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A form of protesting where violence is ignored, and goals are achieved by preventing services from being provided until concessions are made
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Sit-in Movement
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Movement dedicated to calling attention to segregated facilities; students would sit in restricted areas, inviting arrest
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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A committee formed to organize student sit-ins and nonviolent protests
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Corporate America
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The transition from an industrial society to a service society, where there were more white collar jobs than blue collar jobs; promoted conformity and teamwork
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Consumer Culture
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The culture of consumption, where affluence was tied directly with possessions, and mass production produced conformity
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David Reisman, The Lonely Crowd
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A book criticizing the replacement of individualism with conformity
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John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society
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A book about the failure of wealthy Americans to address the common good by increasing social spending
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Beatniks
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A group of rebellious writers and intellectuals; led by Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg; advocated spontaneity, drugs, and rebellion against societal standards
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