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AP U.S. HISTORY | Mr. Long
AP EXAM REVIEW SUPPLEMENT
I. COLONIAL ERA
THE THIRTEEN COLONIES AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE 1607-1750
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coureurs de bois
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John Smith
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headright system
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Sir William Berkeley
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Winthrop, John
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antinomianism (cf. Anne Hutchinson)
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Connecticut; Thomas Hooker, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
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Pequot War
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Leisler's Rebellion
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impact of the Glorious Revolution (1688) on the British North American colonies
COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE 18TH CENTURY
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Characteristics: English culture dominates; self-government; no hereditary aristocracy (a
meritocracy); religious toleration (to an extent); social mobility; Economics: cash-poor b/c of reliance
on imports from England
12.
Phyllis Wheatley
13.
King William's War, Queen Anne’s War
II. REVOLUTIONARY ERA
THE COMING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1754-1775
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Patrick Henry and Virginia Resolves
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Whigs (in British Parliament)
16.
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer – John Dickinson
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Lord North
18.
Crispus Attucks
19.
Gaspee Incident
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE CONFEDERATION, 1776-1787
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Declaration of Rights and Grievances
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Minutemen
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Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking Up Arms
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Valley Forge
24.
Battle of Trenton
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE FEDERAL PERIOD, 1787-1800
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Annapolis Convention (1786)
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Washington’s Farewell Address (1796) – major themes
III. EARLY REPUBLIC
THE JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN ERA 1800-1824
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Burr conspiracy
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Barbary Pirates
29.
Battle of Lake Erie
30.
Francis Scott Key (nationalism)
31.
Tariff of 1816
32.
Tallmadge Amendment
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Rush-Bagot Agreement (1817)
A DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION, 1824-1840
34.
Anti-Masonic Party
35.
“Revolution of 1828”
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Peggy Eaton Affair (Eaton Malaria)
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Webster-Hayne Debates
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Roger Taney
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Subtreasury system
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locofocos
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IV. ANTEBELLUM ECONOMIC & SOCIAL TRANFORMATIONS
ECONOMIC REVOLUTION, 1815-1860
RELIGION AND REFORM, 1820-1860
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Brook Farm
42.
New Harmony, Indiana; Robert Owen
43.
Millerites (Adventists)
44.
Shakers
45.
millenialism
46.
McGuffey Reader
47.
Lucretia Mott
48.
The Grimke sisters
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The Liberty Party
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Sojourner Truth
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David Walkers “Appeal”
V. EXPANSION AND SECTIONAL STRIFE
WESTWARD EXPANSION, 1830-1848
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Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)
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Santa Anna
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Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott
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John C. Fremont, Bear Flag Republic
THE CRISIS OF THE UNION, 1848-1860
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“conscience Whigs”
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Walker Expedition; filibusters
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Matthew Perry in Japan
59.
New England Emigrant Aid Society
60.
“The Sack of Lawrence”
61.
Lecompton Constitution
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Roger Taney (as Chief Justice)
THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865
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Morrill Tariff Act (1861)
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Monitor and Merrimac
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Anaconda Plan
66.
George McClellan
67.
Shiloh
68.
David Farragut
69.
Trent Affair
70.
Alabama…Alabama Claims
71.
Confiscation Acts
72.
Ex Parte Milligan
73.
Election of 1864 (uncertainty of Union victory)
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Sherman’s March
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how the Union won the war; war of attrition (???)
RECONSTRUCTION, 1863-1877
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Presidential Reconstruction
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Proclamation of Amnesty & Reconstruction, 1863 (Lincoln’s 10% Plan)
78.
Wade Davis Bill (1864)
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“Whitewashed Rebels”
80.
Thaddeus Stephens, Charles Sumner and Benjamin Wade
81.
Election of 1866 – GOP congress
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Civil Rights Act of 1866
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Edwin Stanton
84.
Civil Rights Act of 1875
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Hiram Revels
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Election of 1872 (in the South)
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Liberal Republicans, Horace Greeley, the Bloody Chasm
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VI. THE GILDED AGE
THE GILDED AGE: INDUSTRIALIZATION, 1865-1900
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Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York Central Railroad
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Samuel Morse, transatlantic cable
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George Westinghouse
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Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations
92.
William Graham Sumner (Social Darwinism)
GILDED AGE: URBANIZATION & URBAN CULTURE 1865-1900
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Thomas Nast
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Walter Rauschenbusch
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Salvation Army, Dwight Moody
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Columbian Exposition (1893)
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National market economy…consumer goods.
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Sears and Roebuck; Montgomery Ward
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Winslow Homer
100.
James McNeill Whistler
101.
Ashcan School of artists
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Architecture: Chicago School (form follows function); Louis Sullivan
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Realism
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Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie
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National newspapers: Joseph Pulitzer (NY World), William Randolph Hearst
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Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage
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Bret Harte
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City Beautiful Movement: Frederick Law Olmstead (Central Park)
THE GILDED AGE: THE FAR WEST AND NEW SOUTH, 1868-1900
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Oklahoma Territory; “Boomers” and “Sooners”
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Fetterman Massacre
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Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce
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The Colored Farmer’s National Alliance
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Civil Rights Cases (1883)
THE GILDED AGE: NATIONAL POLITICS 1865-1900
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Whiskey Ring
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Roscoe Conkling
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Mugwumps
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Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison McKinley
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“Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion”
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Greenback Labor Party
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Bland-Allison Act (1878)
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Benjamin Harrison
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Billion Dollar Congress
123.
William Harvey, Coin’s Financial School
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Mark Hanna
THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM, 1865-1914
125.
William Seward
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“international Darwinism” (survival of fittest)
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Josiah Strong, Our County: Its Possible Future and Current Crisis
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Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
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Pan-American Conference (1889)
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James G. Blaine
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Venezuela Boundary Dispute
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“Butcher” Weyler
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Admiral George Dewey
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Emilio Aguinaldo
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Insular Cases
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John Hay
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Hay-Pauncefote Treaty (1901)
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Russo-Japanese War
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Treaty of Portsmouth (1905)
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Great White Fleet
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Root-Takahira Agreement (1908)
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“moral diplomacy”
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Jones Act (1916)
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Mexican Civil War – impact on U.S. (Huerta, Pancho Villa, Venustiano Carranza)
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The Tampico Incident
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VII. PROGRESSIVISM & THE GREAT WAR
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1901-1918
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Pragmatism (philosophy) – William James, John Dewey
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Samuel “Golden Rule” Jones, Tom L. Johnson, Cleveland
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Elkins Act (1903)
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Hepburn Act (1906)
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Newlands Reclamation Act (1902)
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Mann-Elkins Act (1910)
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Anti-Saloon League
WORLD WAR I, 1914-1918
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preparedness
154.
role of Russian Revolution on U.S. entrance into WWI
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mobilization
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Food Administration – Hoover
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Big Four - David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau; Vittorio Orlando
VIII. PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION
THE 1920s
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff (1922)
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Bureau of the Budget
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Alfred E. Smith
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot
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Frank Lloyd Wright (Prairie Style architecture)
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James Weldon Johnson
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Revivalists: Billy Sunday, Aimee Semple McPherson
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100% Americanism
THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL, 1929-1941
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debt moratorium
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Farm Board
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Boulder (Hoover) Dam
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FDR’s fireside chats
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Eleanor Roosevelt, “the conscience of the New Deal”
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20th Amendment (lame-duck period reduced)
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Francis Perkins
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Marian Anderson, Mary McLeod Bethune, Black Cabinet
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Scottsboro Boys
IX. WORLD CRISES
DIPLOMACY AND WORLD WAR II, 1929-1945
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Pan-American Conference (1933, 1936)
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London Economic Conference (1933)
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Recognition of USSR, 1933
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Tydings-McDuffie Act
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Quarantine Speech
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Battle of the Atlantic
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North African campaign
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Battle of the Bulge
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Coral Sea
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island hopping
TRUMAN AND THE COLD WAR, 1945-1952
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Employment Act of 1946
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National Security Act (1947)
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Chinese civil war: Mao Zedong v. Chiang Kai-shek (cf. “loss” of China)
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Smith Act (1950)
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McCarran Internal Security Act (1950)
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Douglas McArthur (and Korean War)
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X. AFFLUENCE AND TURMOIL
THE EISENHOWER YEARS, 1952-1960
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Third World
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CIA covert operations: Iran, Guatemala
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SEATO (1954)
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Suez Crisis (1956); Eisenhower Doctrine
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OPEC
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Nikita Khrushchev; Peaceful co-existence
PROMISES AND TURMOIL: THE 1960s
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Flexible response; Robert McNamara
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Barry Goldwater
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Equal Pay Act
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Operation Rolling Thunder
XI. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
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New Federalism -- bloc grants to states
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Gerald Ford
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U.S. reaction to the USSR invasion of Afghanistan
Sources: “Mother of All Review Sheets,” Mr. Pecot, Cleveland St. Edwards H.S.; Mr. Greg Feldmeth, Polytechnic School, Pasadena, California “Year-end
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