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Brown v. Board of EducationU.S. Supreme Court decision that ordered racially segregated public schools to be integrated. It overturned the "separate but equal" ruling Plessy v. Ferguson.
Civil Rights MovementMovement by African Americans in the 1950's and 1960's, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., against segregation, discrimination, and inequality.
Great DepressionA major economic crisis that began in the U.S. in 1929 and affected most of the world; it was marked by widespread business failures, bank closures, and high unemployment.
Harlem RenaissanceThe flourishing literary, musical, and artistic expression of African Americans in Harlem in the 1920's
immigrationTo enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native.
Industrial RevolutionBeginning in England in the 1750's, brought a basic change in the way goods were produced; instead of making goods at home by hand, people produced them in factories by machines.
laissez-faireHands off. No government intervention in businesses.
League of NationsAn organization set up by the Versailles Treaty to discourage aggression and prevent future wars. It was not successful because the US did not join and it had no army to depend on.
Marshall PlanU.S. economic assistance given to rebuild the economies of Western Europe after World War II.
McCarthyismThe widespread suspicion of subversive Communism in America in the 1950's led by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
monopolyOne company completely dominates the market.
Pearl HarborJapanese attack on the U.S. which sparked America's involvement in WWII.
PopulismCalled for restrictions on railroad companies, an 8-hour workday, a progressive income tax, and the direct election of U.S. Senators.
ProgressivismA Political movement of the early 1900's which sought to correct abuses of industrialization and to reform government.
Red ScareThe fear of Communism in America in the 1920's leading to the arrest and deportation of radicals and foreigners.
Treaty of VersaillesThe treaty with Germany ending World War I. The treaty was noted for its harsh treatment of Germany and creation of the League of Nations.
urbanizationThe movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities, primarily in search of jobs.
Jim Crow lawsA system of laws in Southern states during the late 1800's that segregated African Americans and forced them to use separate, inferior facilities.
National Organization for Women (NOW)Formed in 1966 to represent the views of women and to fight against gender discrimination.
Federal Reserve SystemGovernment agency that oversees the nation's money supply.
19th AmendmentGave women the right to vote.
26th AmendmentLowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Plessy v. FergusonRuled that separate but equal was allowed.
University of California v. BakkeRuled that universities could not use racial quotas for admission, but could take race into account as a factor for admission.
libelA false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
slanderA false and malicious statement or report about someone.
women's suffrage movementMovement for woman to gain the right to vote.
Truman DoctrineThe Cold War policy in which President Truman pledged to give assistance to all free people resisting Communism.