UNITED STATES HISTORY PART TWO: FINAL EXAM REVIEW -THE FINAL EXAM WILL COVER CHAPTERS 17-22. -THE TEST WILL INCLUDE MULTIPLE CHOICE, TRUE/FALSE AND MATCHING QUESTIONS. Chapter 17 Big Learnings Section 1 Selective Service W.A.A.C. Industry and Labor Changes Manhattan Project Rationing Section 2 Battle of Atlantic Stalingrad Eisenhower North Africa/Italy Tuskegee Airmen D-Day Bradley-Patton Battle of the Bulge Camps Liberation/V-E Day Section 3 MacArthur in Japan Midway Kamikazes Iwo Jima – Okinawa A-Bomb – Hiroshima Nuremberg Trials Section 4 Womens’ Roles G.I. Bill Internment Chapter 18 Big Learnings Section 1 US/Soviet Union arguments United Nations Truman/Potsdam Satellite Nations Containment Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin Airlift NATO Section 2 Chinese Communism North Korea vs. South KoreaMacArthur vs.China MacArthur vs. Truman Results of Korean War Section 3 H.U.A.C. Blacklists Alger Hiss Rosenbergs McCarthyism/witch hunts Chapter 19 Big Learnings Section 1 G.I. Bill Suburbs Economic Recovery Truman and Civil Rights 1948 Election Fair Deal Ike in 1952 Section 2 Conglomerates/franchises Conformity Baby Boom Jonas Salk Women Roles Automobile Culture Planned Obsolescence Section 3 Mass media Beat movement Rock and Roll Racial Gap Chapter 20 Big Learnings Section 1 Election of 1960 TV Debates “Camelot” Flexible response Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis Berlin Wall JFK vs. Khrushchev Section 3 LBJ as politician Tax Cuts and Civil Rights Act War on Poverty Election of 1964 Great Society – 6 parts Warren Court Court Cases – Mapp, Gideon Escobedo, Miranda Chapter 21 Big Learnings Section 1 Plessy vs. Ferguson Segregation Thurgood Marshall Brown vs. Board Little Rock King, Parks and Montgomery Non-Violent Resistan SCLC and SNCC Sit-ins Section 2 Freedom Riders Meredith and Ole Miss Birmingham Protests March on Washington Civil Rights Act of 1964 Freedom Summer Voting Rights Act of 1965 Section 3 Segregation in North Malcolm and Nation of Islam Carmichael and Black Power Black Panthers MLK Assassination Affirmative Action Chapter 22 Big Learnings Section 1 French in Vietnam Domino Theory Diem vs Ho Chi Minh Tonkin Gulf Resolution Section 2 McNamara and Rusk Escalation Westmoreland Finding the Enemy Vietcong Section 2 New Frontier Peace Corps NASA and the moon JFK and Civil Rights JFK Assassination Warren Commission Section 4 H-Bomb Ike/Dulles and brinkmanship Warsaw Pact Eisenhower Doctrine Space Race U-2Incident Section 4 White flight Urban renewal Napalm and Agent Orange Search and Destroy Tactics US Morale Credibility Gap/TV war Section 3 Unfair Draft Opposition to War SDS and Protest Fall of Saigon War Powers Act Draft Resistance Doves vs Hawks Section 4 Tet Offensive Eugene McCarthy LBJ’s decision RFK’s decision Assasssination of RFK/MLK Chicago Convention Riots Election of 1968 Section 5 Vietnamization Silent Majority My Lai Kent State PentagonPapers IMPORTANT EVENTS: Manhattan Project Battle of Midway Yalta Conference Nuremberg Trials Warsaw Pact Sputnik Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis Tet Offensive Kent State Berlin Airlift My Lai Berlin Airlift Sit-In U-2 NATO Tonkin Gulf Resolution Beat Movement Great Society IMPORTANT TERMS: Rationing Communism Nixon Tapes Counterculture Pentagon Papers Agent Orange Napalm Desegregation SNCC SCLC Interstate Highway Act White flight Iron Curtain Cold War War of Attrition brinkmanship Berlin Wall Island hopping Baby Boom Vietnamization Camelot Blacklisted NASA Satellite nations Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Richard Nixon John F. Kennedy Robert F. Kennedy Fidel Castro Nikita Khrushchev Lyndon B. Johnson Lee Harvey Oswald Little Rock Nine Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Riders George Wallace Malcolm Little (X) Black Panthers Ho Chi Minh IMPORTANT PEOPLE: Dwight D. Eisenhower Tuskegee Airmen General George Patton Harry S. Truman Douglas McArthur J. Robert Oppenheimer Joseph Stalin Joseph McCarthy