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EOC terms and subjects

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WW II leader of Germany   Hitler  
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WW II leader of Italy   Mussolini  
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WW II leader of Soviet Union   Stalin  
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WW II Prime Minister of Britain   Churchill  
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US policy of "loaning" out war supplies during WW II   lend lease  
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Event that prompted the US entry in to WW II   Bombing of Pearl Harbor  
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What was the one area that U.S. continually fought against throughout the Cold War   spread of communism  
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What is the period known as Reconstruction?   Rebuilding of America after the Civil War.  
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Of the three branches of government, whose power cannot be checked through checks and balances?   U.S. supreme court  
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How did buying Alaska help the U.S. economy?   Rich in timber, gold, and oil.  
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Who were the main supporters of the Populist Party?   Farmers from the Midwest  
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Provide two countries where the U.S. actively fought against communism.   Korea and Vietnam  
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What is assimilation?   Attempt to get immigrants to "fit in" to American culture.  
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What major change was there to voting and political participation in the 1970's?   Voting age lowered to 18  
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Which New Deal program was the largest?   WPA  
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What was the D-Day invasion?   Allied invasion in to France from Britain to begin pushing Germany back and defeating them.  
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Who were the world's two major superpowers after WW II?   U.S. and Soviet Union  
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Who won the Korean War?   Nobody, it was a stalemate  
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Who won the Vietnam War?   North Vietnam, U.S. helped South Vietnamese and lost  
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What president's programs were known as the "Great Society"?   Lyndon B. Johnson  
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What documents aim was to ensure communism did not spread to Greece and Turkey?   Truman Doctrine  
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In the late 1900's factories and industry in general started closing in the North. What was this region called?   Rust Belt  
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What three progressive era reforms expanded participation in the country's political process?   direct election of U.S. senators, initiative referendum recall, direct primary  
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What act provided 160 acres of land to farmers if they could live on the land and make something of it for 5 years?   Homestead Act  
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What are civil rights?   Push for equal rights for African Americans  
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How did Britain use the policy of appeasement toward Germany in WW II?   Gave in to Hitler in the hopes of avoiding war.  
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The Red Scare is a scare of what in America?   communism  
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Supreme Court case that ended segregation in schools.   Brown V Board of Education  
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Who has the power to declare war in the U.S. government?   Congress  
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Top secret program that developed the atom bomb in the U.S.during the 1930's and 1940's.   Manhattan Project  
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What group of people was Jane Addams attempting to help through her settlement houses?   Immigrants  
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At what government level did political machines and their bosses operate?   local level (cities)  
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Which act established the draft during WW I?   selective service act  
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Populist Party candidate that gave famous "Cross of Gold" speech and fought against evolution in schools   William Jennings Bryan  
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