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Honors 11 History Notes (Cold War -->

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What took the U.S. by surprise?   surrender of Japan  
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Plans for what were "scrapped"?   gradual reconversion  
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2 days after Japan's surrender what did the Pentagon cancel?   $15 billion in war contracts  
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Discharge of how many military personnel took 1 year?   12 million  
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__________ squeezed workers, triggering strikes that made ___________ of factories for __________ _____________ difficult.   -Inflation -retooling -civilian production  
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What resulted in contradictory legislation?   Economic turmoil of 1946  
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The Employment Act of 1946 was a liberal effort to do what 2 things as national goals?   -economic growth -high employment  
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What did the Employment Act of 1946 also establish?   Council of Economic Advisors  
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What was another name for the GI Bill?   Servicemen's Adjustment Act of 1944  
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The GI Bill was what?   One of the federal government's most successful public assistance programs  
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What did the GI Bill guarantee loans for(3)?   -buying a house -buying a farm -starting a business  
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What did the GI Bill also do?   provided money for schooling  
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What was met by government and private action?   severe housing shortage  
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________ created huge ____________ ____________ developments of ___________ homes that were built in ___________ _______ fashion in brief periods of time.   -Builders -suburban housing -similar -assembly line  
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Who did the vast new housing tracts tend to isolate from traditional community life(2)?   -women -children  
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What stimulated civil rights activism among African Americans?   issue of housing  
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What groups campaigned for racial justice?   NAACP and other groups  
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The Truman administration ordered what in 1948?   integration of the armed forces  
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Consumer _____ and Baby _____   Boom  
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What 2 things stimulated the housing boom?   -pent-up demand -postwar family boom  
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New marriages and older ones that had delayed starting a family led to a what?   baby boom  
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Who also fueled a consumer boom as they bought household goods?   fast-growing families  
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_______, Republicans, and the ______ ______   -Truman -Fair Deal  
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Truman pursued a moderate political strategy aimed at the what?   "vital center"  
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In 1948, Truman faced opposition from haters among which 3 groups?   -Republicans -leftist (more liberal) Progressive Party -racist "Dixiecrats"  
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Truman campaigned against what to affect voters in the election of 1948?   "do-nothing Republican Congress"  
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___________-_________ Across America   Whistle-Stopping  
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1948 election party conventions were broadcast on what for the first time?   television  
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Who won the 1948 presidential election?   Truman  
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Hoping to build on the gains of the _____ ______, Truman called for a _____ ______ for all Americans.   -New Deal -Fair Deal  
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What did Congress do in 1950?   revitalized social security  
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Congress rejected a what that fought racial discrimination?   fair employment bill  
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The End of the _______ ________   Grand Alliance  
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The end of the war had placed who as the dominant power in Eastern Europe?   Soviet Union  
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In 1946, Churchill proclaimed that a what was descending over Eastern Europe?   "iron curtain"  
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What did American leaders worry about?   Eastern Hemisphere might fall under Soviet control  
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