chapter 12 for sources: see ms. b. women’s rights movement (p. 303-305) 1848-1920 working for...
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Chapter 12 For Sources: See Ms. B
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Women’s Rights Movement (p. 303-305)
• 1848-1920• Working for women to have equal rights to men
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Plessy v. Ferguson (p. 298)• 1896• Plessy (European and African man) got in trouble for sitting in LA
railroad car for white people • Result: Separate but equal facilities
• Were not exactly equal in reality
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16. NAACP (p. 299)• 1909• Civil Rights activist group• Pushed for Civil Rights
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1. Cold War (p. 289)• After WWII• Tension between US and Soviet Union • Wanting power
• US was first to the moon• Cuban Missle Crisis
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3. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (p. 290)• 1949• United States, Canada, and several Western European nations
worked together to protect one another from the Soviet Union.
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6. The Korean War (p. 292)• 1950-1953• Communist (North Korea) and non-Communist (South Korea) forces
in Korea
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5. The Arms Race (p. 290)• 1952• US and Soviet Union building bigger and BIGGER bombs• Race to the moon!
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17. Brown v. Board of Education(p. 299)• 1954• Integrated schools- white and black kiddos• Mixed schools (far and few)… white schools= good condition,
black schools= poor condition• Linda Brown (black 3rd grader who went to white school)
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18. Montgomery Bus Boycott (p. 300)
• 1955-1956• African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery,
Alabama, to protest segregated seating, took place • http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/montgomery-bus-boyc
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4. Warsaw Pact (p. 290)• 1955• Treaty in Warsaw, Russia• Including the Soviet Union, and other European countries
during the Cold War • Against NATO
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7. Vietnam War (p. 292)• 1955-1975• North Vietnam VS South Vietnam (US allies)
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14. Desegregation (p. 297)• 1956• ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races
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8. The Cuban Missile Crisis (p. 293)
• 1962• Important movement in Cold War when US President, JFK (John F
Kennedy) knew about a nuclear missile in Cuba• http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (p. 300-301)
• 1929-1968• Civil Rights activist
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21. Civil Rights Act (p. 302)• 1964• US law that discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, or
ethnicity.
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2. Communism (p. 290)• Great amount of government control over people and
property• Example: Hitler in Germany
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9. NAFTA (p. 293)• North American Free Trade Agreement .• 1994• Trading and economic growth between Canada, the US, and
Mexico
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10. Desert Storm (p. 294)• 1990-1991• US helped protect Kuwait in Iraq’s attempt to invade
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11. September 11, 2001 (p. 295)
• 2001• 4 terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the
United States
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13. The Invasion of Iraq (p. 296)
• 2001• Went into Iraq to help stop terrorism and find out about any
potential weapons of mass destruction
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12. The War on Terror (p. 296)• 2001 • War following 9-11 to stop Islamic extremist groups in Iraq
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20. De facto segregation (p. 302)
• Discrimination that happened that was not as a result of a law• restaurants: have the right to refuse service to anyone they choose
to
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23. Women in Careers (p. 306)
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24. Changing Families and population (p. 307)
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25. New Immigrants (p. 308)
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26. New Technology (p. 309)