APUSH Vocabulary

Chapter 1

  1. Pueblo
  2. Chinook
  3. Three sisters farming
  4. Iroquois
  5. Algonquian
  6. Caravel
  7. Plantation
  8. Columbian exchange
  9. Smallpox
  10. Mestizo
  11. Conquistadores
  12. Treaty of Tordesillas
  13. Francisco Coronado
  14. Hernando de Soto
  15. Francisco Pizarro
  16. Potosi
  17. Capitalism
  18. Encomienda
  19. Bartolome de Las Casas
  20. Pope`s rebellion
  21. Black legend
  22. Juan de Onate

Chapter 2

  1. Protestant Reformation
  2. Primogeniture
  3. Joint stock company
  4. Charter
  5. Jamestown
  6. Anglo-Powhatan Wars
  7. Maryland’s Act of Toleration
  8. Barbados slave code
  9. Catawba nation
  10. Tuscarora Wars
  11. Yamasee Indians
  12. Iroquois Confederacy
  13. House of Burgesses
  14. King James I
  15. Captain John Smith
  16. Powhatan
  17. Lord De La Warr
  18. John Rolfe
  19. Lord Baltimore
  20. James Oglethorpe
  21. Hiawatha

Chapter 3

  1. Calvinism
  2. Predestination
  3. Conversion
  4. Puritans
  5. Separatists
  6. Mayflower Compact
  7. Massachusetts Bay Colony
  8. Great Migration
  9. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
  10. Pequot War
  11. King Philip’s War
  12. Dominion of New England
  13. Navigation Laws
  14. Salutary neglect
  15. Patroonships
  16. Blue laws
  17. William Bradford
  18. John Winthrop
  19. Anne Hutchinson
  20. Roger Williams
  21. Massasoit
  22. Metacom
  23. Sir Edmund Andros
  24. Peter Stuyvesant
  25. William Penn

Chapter 4

  1. Indentured servants
  2. Headright system
  3. Bacon’s Rebellion
  4. Royal Africa Company
  5. Middle passage
  6. New York slave revolt
  7. Stono slave revolt
  8. Congregational Church
  9. Jeremiad
  10. Half-way covenant
  11. Salem witch trials
  12. Leisler’s rebellion
  13. William Berkley
  14. Nathaniel Bacon
  15. Anthony Johnson

Chapter 5

  1. Paxton boys
  2. Regulator Movement
  3. Triangular trade
  4. Molasses Act
  5. Great Awakening
  6. Old lights
  7. New lights
  8. Poor Richard’s Almanack
  9. Zenger trial
  10. Royal colonies
  11. Proprietary colonies
  12. Jonathan Edwards
  13. George Whitefield
  14. John Trumbull
  15. John Singleton Copley
  16. Phillis Wheatley
  17. John Peter Zenger

Chapter 6

  1. Huguenots
  2. Edict of Nantes
  3. Coureurs de bois
  4. Voyageurs
  5. King William’s War
  6. Queen Anne’s War
  7. War of Jenkins Ear
  8. King George’s War
  9. Acadians
  10. French and Indian War
  11. Albany Congress
  12. Regulars
  13. Battle of Quebec
  14. Peace of Paris
  15. Pontiac’s uprising
  16. Proclamation of 1763
  17. Samuel de Champlain
  18. Edward Braddock
  19. William Pitt
  20. James Wolfe
  21. Pontiac

Chapter 7

  1. Republicanism
  2. Mercantilism
  3. Sugar act
  4. Quartering act
  5. Stamp tax
  6. Admiralty courts
  7. Stamp Act Congress
  8. Nonimportation agreements
  9. Sons of Liberty
  10. Daughters of Liberty
  11. Declaratory Act
  12. Townshend Acts
  13. Boston Massacre
  14. Committees of correspondence
  15. Boston Tea Party
  16. “Intolerable Acts”
  17. Quebec Act
  18. First Continental Congress
  19. The Association
  20. Battles of Lexington and Concord
  21. Valley Forge
  22. John Hancock
  23. George Grenville
  24. Charles Townshend
  25. Crispus Attucks
  26. Lord North
  27. Samuel Adams
  28. Thomas Hutchinson
  29. Marquis de Lafayette
  30. Baron von Steuben
  31. Lord Dunmore

Chapter 8

  1. Second Continental Congress
  2. Battle of Bunker Hill
  3. Olive Branch Petition
  4. Hessians
  5. Common Sense
  6. Declaration of Independence
  7. Declaration of the Rights of Man
  8. Loyalists
  9. Patriots
  10. Battle of Long Island
  11. Battle of Trenton
  12. Battle of Saratoga
  13. Model Treaty
  14. Armed Neutrality
  15. Treaty of Fort Stanwix
  16. Privateers
  17. Battle of Yorktown
  18. Treaty of Paris
  19. Ethan Allen
  20. Benedict Arnold
  21. Richard Montgomery
  22. Thomas Paine
  23. Richard Henry Lee
  24. Lord Charles Cornwallis
  25. William Howe
  26. John Burgoyne
  27. Benjamin Franklin
  28. Comte de Rochambeau
  29. Nathanael Greene
  30. Joseph Brant
  31. George Rogers Clark
  32. Admiral de Grasse

Chapter 9

  1. Disestablished
  2. Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
  3. Civic virtue
  4. Articles of Confederation
  5. Old Northwest
  6. Land Ordinance of 1785
  7. Northwest Ordinance
  8. Shays’s Rebellion
  9. Virginia Plan
  10. New Jersey Plan
  11. Great Compromise
  12. Common law
  13. Three-fifths compromise
  14. Antifederalists
  15. Federalists
  16. The Federalists
  17. Lord Sheffield
  18. Daniel Shays
  19. Patrick Henry
  20. James Madison
  21. Abigail Adams
  22. Constitutional Convention

Chapter 10

  1. Bill of Rights
  2. Judiciary Act of 1789
  3. Funding at par
  4. Assumption
  5. Tariff
  6. Excise tax
  7. Bank of the United States
  8. Whiskey Rebellion
  9. Neutrality Proclamation
  10. Battle of Fallen Timbers
  11. Treaty of Greenville
  12. Jay’s Treaty
  13. Pinckney’s Treaty
  14. Farewell Address
  15. XYZ Affair
  16. Convention of 1800
  17. Alien Laws
  18. Sedition Laws
  19. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
  20. George Washington
  21. Alexander Hamilton
  22. Edmond Genet
  23. Little Turtle
  24. “Mad Anthony” Wayne
  25. John Jay
  26. John Adams
  27. Federalists
  28. Democratic-Republicans

Chapter 11

  1. Revolution of 1800
  2. Patronage
  3. Judiciary Act of 1801
  4. Midnight judges
  5. Marbury v. Madison
  6. Tripolitan War
  7. Louisiana Purchase
  8. Corps of Discovery
  9. Orders in Council
  10. Impressment
  11. Chesapeake affair
  12. Embargo Act
  13. Non-Intercourse Act
  14. Macon’s Bill no. 2
  15. War hawks
  16. Battle of Tippacanoe
  17. Thomas Jefferson
  18. Sally Hemings
  19. Albert Gallatin
  20. John Marshall
  21. Samuel Chase
  22. Robert R Livingston
  23. Lewis and Clark
  24. Aaron Burr
  25. Tecumseh and the Prophet

Chapter 12

  1. War of 1812
  2. Battle of New Orleans
  3. Treaty of Ghent
  4. Hartford Convention
  5. Rush-Bagot agreement
  6. Tariff of 1816
  7. American System
  8. Era of Goof Feelings
  9. Panic of 1819
  10. Land Act of 1820
  11. Tallmadge amendment
  12. Peculiar institution
  13. Missouri Compromise
  14. McCulloch v. Maryland
  15. Loose construction
  16. Cohens v. Virginia
  17. Gibbons v. Ogden
  18. Fletcher v. Peck
  19. Dartmouth College v. Woodward
  20. Anglo-American Convention
  21. Adams-Onis Treaty
  22. Monroe Doctrine
  23. Russo-American Treaty
  24. Francis Scott Key
  25. James Monroe

Chapter 13

  1. Corrupt bargain
  2. Spoils system
  3. Tariff of Abominations
  4. Nullification Crisis
  5. Compromise Tariff of 1833
  6. Force Bill
  7. Indian Removal Act
  8. Trail of Tears
  9. Black Hawk War
  10. Seminole wars
  11. Bank War
  12. Anti-Masonic party
  13. Pet banks
  14. Specie Circular
  15. Panic of 1837
  16. John Quincy Adams
  17. Andrew Jackson
  18. John C Calhoun
  19. Black Hawk
  20. Nicholas Biddle
  21. Daniel Webster
  22. Henry Clay
  23. Martin Van Buren
  24. Stephen Austin
  25. William Henry Harrison

Chapter 14

  1. “self-reliance”
  2. Ecological imperialism
  3. Molly Maguires
  4. Tammany Hall
  5. Know-nothing Party
  6. Cotton gin
  7. Limited liability
  8. Commonwealth v. Hunt
  9. Cult of domesticity
  10. McCormick reaper
  11. Lancaster Turnpike
  12. Erie Canal
  13. Pony Express
  14. Transportation revolution
  15. Market revolution
  16. Samuel Slater
  17. Eli Whitney
  18. Elias Howe
  19. Isaac Singer
  20. Samuel F.B. Morse
  21. John Deere
  22. Cyrus McCormick
  23. Robert Fulton
  24. DeWitt Clinton
  25. Cyrus Field
  26. John Jacob Astor

Chapter 15

  1. The Age of Reason
  2. Deism
  3. Unitarians
  4. Second Great Awakening
  5. Burned-over district
  6. Mormons
  7. Lyceum
  8. American Temperance Society
  9. Maine Law of 1851
  10. Woman’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls
  11. New Harmony
  12. Brook Farm
  13. Oneida Community
  14. Shakers
  15. Hudson River School
  16. Minstrel shows
  17. Transcendentalism
  18. “The American Scholar”
  19. Charles Grandison Finney
  20. Joseph Smith
  21. Brigham Young
  22. Horace Mann
  23. Dorothea Dix
  24. Lucretia Mott
  25. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  26. Susan B Anthony
  27. John J Audubon
  28. James Fenimore Cooper
  29. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  30. Henry David Thoreau
  31. Walt Whitman
  32. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  33. Louisa May Alcott
  34. Emily Dickinson
  35. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  36. Herman Melville

Chapter 16

  1. West Africa Squadron
  2. Breakers
  3. Black belt
  4. Responsorial
  5. Nat Turner’s Rebellion
  6. Amistad
  7. American Colonization Society
  8. Liberia
  9. The Liberator
  10. American Anti-Slavery Society
  11. Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World
  12. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
  13. Mason-Dixon Line
  14. Gag Resolution
  15. William T Johnson
  16. William Wilberforce
  17. Theodore Dwight Weld
  18. William Lloyd Garrison
  19. David Walker
  20. Sojourner Truth
  21. Martine Delaney
  22. Frederick Douglass

Chapter 17

  1. Tariff of 1842
  2. Caroline
  3. Creole
  4. Aroostook War
  5. Manifest Destiny
  6. “Fifty-four forty or fight”
  7. Liberty party
  8. Walker Tariff
  9. Spot resolutions
  10. California Bear Flag Republic
  11. Battle of Buena Vista
  12. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  13. Conscience Whigs
  14. Wilmot Proviso
  15. John Tyler
  16. James K Polk
  17. Stephen W Kearney
  18. John C Fremont
  19. Winfield Scott
  20. Nicholas P Trist

Chapter 18

  1. Popular sovereignty
  2. Free Soil Party
  3. California gold rush
  4. Underground Railroad
  5. Seventh of March speech
  6. Compromise of 1850
  7. Fugitive Slave Law
  8. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
  9. Ostend Manifesto
  10. Opium War
  11. Treaty of Wanghia
  12. Treaty od Kanagawa
  13. Gadsden Purchase
  14. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  15. Lewis Cass
  16. Zachary Taylor
  17. Harriet Tubman
  18. Millard Fillmore
  19. Franklin Pierce
  20. William Walker
  21. Caleb Cushing
  22. Matthew C Perry

Chapter 19

  1. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
  2. The Impending Crisis of the South
  3. New England Emigrant Aid Company
  4. Lecompton Constitution
  5. Bleeding Kansas
  6. Dred Scott v. Sandford
  7. Panic of 1857
  8. Lincoln-Douglas debates
  9. Freeport Doctrine
  10. Harpers Ferry
  11. Constitutional Union party
  12. Confederate States of America
  13. Crittenden amendments
  14. Harriet Beecher Stowe
  15. James Buchanan
  16. Charles Sumner
  17. Preston S Brooks
  18. Dred Scott
  19. Roger B Taney
  20. Stephen A Douglas
  21. Abraham Lincoln
  22. John Brown
  23. John C Breckinridge

Chapter 20

  1. Fort Sumter
  2. Border States
  3. West Virginia
  4. Trent affair
  5. Alabama
  6. Laird rams
  7. Dominion of Canada
  8. Writ of habeas corpus
  9. New York draft riots
  10. Morrill Tariff Act
  11. Greenbacks
  12. National Banking System
  13. Homestead Act
  14. US Sanitary Commission
  15. Jefferson Davis
  16. Elizabeth Blackwell
  17. Clara Barton
  18. Sally Tompkins

Chapter 21

  1. Battle of Bull run
  2. Peninsula Campaign
  3. Merrimack
  4. Monitor
  5. Battle of Antietam
  6. Emancipation Proclamation
  7. Thirteenth Amendment
  8. Battle of Gettysburg
  9. Gettysburg Address
  10. Battle of Shiloh
  11. Siege of Vicksburg
  12. Sherman’s March
  13. Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War
  14. Copperheads
  15. The Man Without a Country
  16. Union party
  17. Wilderness Campaign
  18. Appomattox Courthouse
  19. Reform Bill of 1867
  20. Thomas J Stonewall Jackson
  21. George B McClellan
  22. Robert E Lee
  23. Joseph J “Fighting Joe” Hooker
  24. George G Meade
  25. Ulysses S Grant
  26. William Tecumseh Sherman
  27. Salmon Chase
  28. John Wilkes Booth

Chapter 22

  1. Freedmen’s Bureau
  2. “10 percent” Reconstruction plan
  3. Wade-Davis Bill
  4. Black Codes
  5. Pacific Railroad Act
  6. Civil Rights Bill
  7. Fourteenth Amendment
  8. Reconstruction Act
  9. Fifteenth Amendment
  10. Ex parte Milligan
  11. Redeemers
  12. Woman’s Loyal League
  13. Union League
  14. Scalawags
  15. Carpetbaggers
  16. Ku Klux Klan
  17. Force Acts
  18. Tenure of Office Act
  19. Seward’s Folly
  20. Andrew Johnson
  21. Thaddeus Stevens
  22. Ton
  23. Hiram Revels
  24. Edwin M Stanton
  25. Benjamin Wade

Chapter 23

  1. “waving the bloody shirt”
  2. Tweed ring
  3. Credit Mobilier scandal
  4. Panic of 1873
  5. Gilded Age
  6. Patronage
  7. Compromise of 1877
  8. Civil Rights Act of 1875
  9. Sharecropping
  10. Jim Crow
  11. Plessy v. Ferguson
  12. Chinese Exclusion Act
  13. Pendleton Act
  14. Homestead strike
  15. Grandfather clause
  16. Jay Gould
  17. Horace Greeley
  18. Thomas B Reed
  19. J.P. Morgan
  20. Tom Watson

Chapter 24

  1. Gospel of Wealth
  2. Wabash, St Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois
  3. Interstate Commerce Act
  4. Vertical integration
  5. Horizontal integration
  6. Trust
  7. Interlocking directorates
  8. Standard Oil Company
  9. Social Darwinists
  10. Sherman Anti-trust Act
  11. National Labor Union
  12. Knights of Labor
  13. Haymarket Square
  14. American Federation of Labor
  15. Closed shop
  16. Cornelius Vanderbilt
  17. Alexander Graham Bell
  18. Thomas Alva Edison
  19. Andrew Carnegie
  20. John D Rockefeller
  21. Samuel Gompers

Chapter 25

  1. New Immigrants
  2. Settlement houses
  3. Liberal Protestants
  4. Tuskegee Institute
  5. Land-grant colleges
  6. Pragmatism
  7. Yellow journalism
  8. National American Woman Suffrage Association
  9. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
  10. World’s Columbian Exposition
  11. Jane Addams
  12. Charles Darwin
  13. Booker T Washington
  14. W.E.B Du Bois
  15. Joseph Pulitzer
  16. William Randolph Hearst
  17. John Dewey
  18. Horatio Alger
  19. Mark Twain
  20. Carrie Chapman Catt

Chapter 26

  1. Reservation system
  2. Battle of Little Bighorn
  3. Battle of Wounded Knee
  4. Dawes Severalty Act
  5. Mining industry
  6. Homestead Act
  7. Mechanization of agriculture
  8. Populists
  9. Pullman strike
  10. Fourth party system
  11. Gold Standard Act
  12. Cross of gold speech
  13. Frederick Jackson Turner
  14. Jacob S Coxey
  15. William McKinley
  16. William Jennings Bryan
  17. Marcus Alonzo Hanna
  18. Mary E Lease
  19. National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry
  20. Colored Farmers’ national Alliance

Chapter 27

  1. “yellow press”
  2. Josiah Strong
  3. Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan
  4. James G Blaine
  5. “big sister policy”
  6. Great Rapprochement
  7. McKinley Tariff
  8. Queen Liliuokalani
  9. “Butcher” Weyler
  10. Maine
  11. Teller Amendment
  12. Rough Riders
  13. Treaty of Paris 1898
  14. Anti-Imperialist League
  15. Foraker Act
  16. Insular cases
  17. Platt Amendment
  18. Emilio Aguinaldo
  19. Battle of Manila
  20. Spanish-American War

Chapter 28

  1. Philippine American War
  2. William Taft
  3. Philippine Commission
  4. Open Door Policy
  5. John Hay
  6. Boxer Rebellion
  7. Theodore Roosevelt
  8. Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
  9. Panama Canal
  10. Roosevelt Corollary
  11. Portsmouth Peace Conference
  12. Root-Takahira agreement
  13. Gentlemen’s Agreement

Chapter 29

  1. Progressivism
  2. Social gospel
  3. Muckrakers
  4. Initiative
  5. Referendum
  6. Recall
  7. Australian ballot
  8. Muller v. Oregon
  9. Lochner v. New York
  10. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
  11. Elkins Act
  12. Meat Inspection Act
  13. Pure Food and Drug Act
  14. HetchHetchy Valley
  15. Dollar diplomacy
  16. Payne-Aldrich Bill
  17. Henry Demarest Lloyd
  18. Thorstein Veblen
  19. Jacob A Riis
  20. Robert M La Follette
  21. Hiram W Johnson
  22. Florence Kelley
  23. Frances E Willard
  24. Gifford Pinchot
  25. John Muir

Chapter 30

  1. New Freedom
  2. New Nationalism
  3. Underwood Tariff
  4. Federal Reserve Act
  5. Federal Trade Commission Act
  6. Clayton Anti-Trust Act
  7. Holding companies
  8. Workingmen’s Compensation Act
  9. Adamson Act
  10. Jones Act
  11. Tampico Incident
  12. Central Powers
  13. Allies
  14. U-boats
  15. Lusitania
  16. Herbert Croly
  17. Louis D Brandeis
  18. Victoriano Huerta
  19. Venustiano Carranza
  20. Francisco “Pancho” Villa
  21. John “Black Jack” Pershing
  22. Charles Evans Hughes

Chapter 31

  1. The Great War
  2. Zimmermann note
  3. Fourteen Points
  4. Committee on Public Information
  5. Espionage Act
  6. Schenck v. United States
  7. War Industries Board
  8. American Expeditionary Force
  9. National War Labor Board
  10. Industrial workers of the World
  11. Nineteenth Amendment
  12. Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act
  13. Battle of Chateau-Thierry
  14. Meuse-Argonne offensive
  15. League of Nations
  16. Irreconcilables
  17. Treaty of Versailles
  18. Eugene V Debs
  19. William D “Big Bill” Haywood
  20. Bernard Baruch
  21. Herbert C Hoover
  22. Henry Cabot Lodge
  23. David Lloyd George

Chapter 32

  1. Roaring Twenties
  2. Bolshevik Revolution
  3. Red Scare
  4. Criminal syndicalism laws
  5. American plan
  6. Ku Klux Klan
  7. Bible Belt
  8. Immigration Act of 1924
  9. Eighteenth Amendment
  10. Volstead Act
  11. Racketeers
  12. Fundamentalism
  13. Scientific management
  14. Fordism
  15. United Negro Improvement Association
  16. A Mitchell Palmer
  17. Sacco and Vanzetti
  18. Horace Kallen
  19. Randolph Bourne
  20. Al Capone
  21. Scopes trial
  22. Frederick W Taylor
  23. Charles Lindbergh
  24. Sigmund Freud
  25. Henry Ford

Chapter 33

  1. Adkins v Children’s Hospital
  2. Nine-power treaty
  3. Kellogg-Briand Pact
  4. Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law
  5. Teapot Dome scandal
  6. McNary-Haugen Bill
  7. Dawes Plan
  8. Agricultural Marketing Act
  9. Hawley-Smoot Tariff
  10. Black Tuesday
  11. Hoovervilles
  12. Reconstruction Finance Corporation
  13. Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injunction Act
  14. Bonus Army
  15. Warren G Harding
  16. Albert B Fall
  17. Calvin Coolidge
  18. John W Davis
  19. Albert E Smith
  20. Good Neighbor Policy

Chapter 34

  1. Great Depression
  2. Brain trust
  3. New Deal
  4. Hundred Days
  5. Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act
  6. Civilian Conservation Corps
  7. National Recovery Administration
  8. Agricultural Adjustment Administration
  9. Dust Bowl
  10. Tennessee Valley Authority
  11. Social Security Act
  12. Wagner Act
  13. Fair Labor Standards Act
  14. Congress of Industrial Organizations
  15. Court-packing plan
  16. Keynesianism
  17. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  18. Eleanor Roosevelt
  19. Harry L Hopkins
  20. Father Charles Coughlin
  21. Francis E Townshend
  22. Huey P “Kingfish” Long
  23. Frances Perkins
  24. Mary McLeod Bethune
  25. Robert F Wagner

Chapter 35

  1. London Economic conference
  2. Good Neighbor Policy
  3. Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
  4. Rome-Berlin Axis
  5. Johnson Debt Default Act
  6. Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, 1937
  7. Quarantine speech
  8. Appeasement
  9. Hitler-Stalin pact
  10. Neutrality Act of 1939
  11. Kristallnacht
  12. War Refugee Board
  13. Lend-Lease Act
  14. Atlantic Charter
  15. Pearl Harbor
  16. Benito Mussolini
  17. Adolf Hitler
  18. Francisco Franco
  19. Cordell Hull
  20. Wendell E Willkie

Chapter 36

  1. World War II
  2. ABC-1 Agreement
  3. Executive Order no. 9066
  4. War Production Board
  5. Office of Price Administration
  6. National War Labor Board
  7. Smith-Connally Anti-strike Act
  8. WAACs
  9. WAVES
  10. SPARs
  11. Bracero program
  12. Fair Employment Practices Commission
  13. Congress of Racial Equality
  14. Navajo code talkers
  15. Battle of Midway
  16. D-Day
  17. V-E Day
  18. Potsdam Conference
  19. Manhattan Project
  20. V-J Day
  21. Douglas MacArthur
  22. Chester Nimitz
  23. Albert Einstein
  24. Dwight Eisenhower
  25. Harry Truman

Chapter 37

  1. Cold War
  2. Taft-Hartley Act
  3. Operation Dixie
  4. Employment act of 1946
  5. GI Bill
  6. Sunbelt
  7. Levittown
  8. Baby boom
  9. Yalta Conference
  10. Bretton Woods Conference
  11. United Nations
  12. Nuremberg war crimes trial
  13. Berlin airlift
  14. Containment doctrine
  15. Truman doctrine
  16. Marshal Plan
  17. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  18. House Un-American Activities Committee
  19. Fair Deal
  20. National Security Council Memorandum Number 68
  21. Korean War
  22. Benjamin Spock
  23. Jiang Jieshi
  24. George F Kennan
  25. Reinhold Neibuhr

Chapter 38

  1. The Feminine Mystique
  2. Rock ‘n’ roll
  3. Checkers speech
  4. McCarthyism
  5. Army-McCarthy hearings
  6. Jim Crow
  7. Montgomery bus boycott
  8. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
  9. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
  10. Operation Wetback
  11. Federal Highway Act of 1956
  12. Policy of boldness
  13. Hungarian uprising
  14. Battle of Dien Bien Phu
  15. Suez crisis
  16. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
  17. Sputnik
  18. Kitchen debate
  19. Betty Friedan
  20. Elvis Presley
  21. Rosa Parks
  22. Martin Luther King, Jr
  23. Earl Warren
  24. Cuban Revolution
  25. Ho Chi Minh

Chapter 39

  1. New Frontier
  2. Peace Corps
  3. Apollo
  4. Berlin Wall
  5. European Economic Community
  6. Bay of Pigs Invasion
  7. Cuban Missile Crisis
  8. Freedom Riders
  9. Voter Education Project
  10. March on Washington
  11. Civil Rights Act of 1964
  12. Affirmative action
  13. Great Society
  14. Freedom Summer
  15. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  16. Voting Rights Act of 1965
  17. Black Panther Party
  18. Black Power
  19. Six Day War
  20. Vietnam Conflict
  21. Robert S McNamara
  22. Ngo Dinh Diem
  23. James Meredith
  24. Malcolm X
  25. Robert Kennedy

Chapter 40

  1. Vietnamization
  2. Nixon Doctrine
  3. Silent majority
  4. My Lai Massacre
  5. Kent State University
  6. Pentagon Papers
  7. Détente
  8. Griswold v. Connecticut
  9. Gideon v. Wainwright
  10. Escobedo v. Illinois
  11. Miranda v. Arizona
  12. Philadelphia Plan
  13. Environmental Protection Agency
  14. Silent Spring
  15. Earth Day
  16. Southern strategy
  17. War Powers Act
  18. Watergate
  19. “smoking gun” tape
  20. Equal rights Amendment
  21. Roe v. Wade
  22. Malaise speech
  23. SALT II
  24. Iranian hostage Crisis
  25. Henry Kissinger

Chapter 41

  1. Proposition 13
  2. Boll weevils
  3. Supply-side economics
  4. Reaganomics
  5. Strategic Defense Initiative
  6. Sandinistas
  7. Contras
  8. Glasnost
  9. Perestroika
  10. Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
  11. Iran-Contra affair
  12. Moral Majority
  13. Black Monday
  14. Commonwealth of Independent States
  15. Operation Desert Storm
  16. Americans with Disabilities Act
  17. Sandra Day O’Connor
  18. Nelson Mandela
  19. Democratic Leadership council
  20. Oklahoma City bombing
  21. Contract with America
  22. Welfare Reform Bill
  23. Hopwood v. Texas
  24. North American Free Trade Agreement
  25. World Trade Organization
  26. Whitewater
  27. “don’t ask, don’t tell”

Chapter 42

  1. Cesar Chavez
  2. White flight
  3. OJ Simpson trial
  4. Larry McMurtry
  5. Toni Morrison
  6. JhumpaLahiri
  7. Frank Lloyd Wright
  8. I.M Pei
  9. September 11, 2001
  10. Al Qaeda
  11. Taliban
  12. Osama bin Laden
  13. Patriot Act