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American First Committe   oppose american involvement in WWII  
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Appeasement   make political or territorial concessions to an aggressive power to avoid conflict  
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Atlantic Charter   Agreement between Churchill and Roosevelt about the post-war world  
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Battle of Guadalcanal   August 1942.The U.S. took control over the Solomon islands, Japan lost two-thirds of its 31,000 troops deployed  
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Battle of Stalingrad   July 17 1942 - Feb 2 1943. It stopped the German offensive, about 2 million casualties, the war turned in favor of Allies  
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Battle of Iwo Jima   February 1945. It took a month for the Marines to take control over the island. Japanese forces were fighting through a complicated system of tunnel  
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Battle of Okinawa   april 1 1945. The U.S. are conquering Japan island by island. Okinawa is the last big one. Heavy losses.  
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Cash and Carry   Policy adopted by the U.S. it replaced neutrality act. They sell war goods for cash. The U.S. does not provide transportation.  
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Franklin D. Roosevelt   Democratic president. New Deal. Led the U.S. during the Great Depression and WWII  
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Neutrality Act   Isolationism, non-intervention of the U.S into non-American wars. Can sell war goods to every belligerent  
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Pres. Dec. 8th Address to Congress   President FDR asks to the congress the approbation of the Declaration on war against Japan  
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Selective Service and training act   law passed in 1940. Men within a range of 21 to 36 years must register for the draft  
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Winston Churchill   Prime minister of the UK. He did not let the UK surrender  
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Blue collar   working class person who performs non-agricultural manual labour.  
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Dr. Jonas Salk   developed one of the first effective polio vaccines  
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GI bill   benefits for WWII veterans  
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HUAC   House Un-American Activities Committee. Investigate on people and companies to find communist ties  
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Inchon invasion   US led forces landed at Inchon, 100 miles from 38th parallel, 25 miles from Seoul. Cut out North Korean supplies  
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John Glenn   First American to orbit the earth, three times.  
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Men's roles in 1950s   Work, bring the money in the house.  
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Reasons for the Koran War   After WWII Korea was free from japanese control, north communist, south democratic. Divided at the 38th parallel. North Korea invaded south korea  
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White Collar   professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales-coordination tasks  
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Women's role in 1950s   Clean the house, keep the house nice, raise babies, cook, make the husband comfortable, kind of like a slave  
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Voting Rights Act of 1965   1. Eliminate testing for voting 2. Allowed federal workers to register voters  
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Baby Boomers   occured in the years 1946-1964  
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Counterculture   a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm  
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Equal Rights Amendment(ERA)   a proposed amendment to the US Constitution stating that civil rights may not be denied on the basis of one's sex  
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Gloria Steinem   Gloria Marie Steinem is an American feminist, journalist, and social political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement  
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Roe v. Wade   decision issued by the United States Supreme Court on the issue of the constitutionality of laws that criminalized or restricted access to abortions  
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Woodstock festival   Attracted 400,000 people. Peace festival.  
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Great society   a domestic program in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson that instituted federally sponsored social welfare programs  
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy background   Catholic, 35th president, 2 children, from Massachusetts, won a pulitzer prize, served in WWII  
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Conscientious objectors   a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces  
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Selective service   The Selective Service System maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription  
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Pearl Harbor(date)   7 dec. 1941  
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