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Study guide for Semester 2 final

Directions: On a separate sheet of paper, identify the following people and define vocabulary terms. For events/topics/main ideas, explain using the 5 W’s and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) and significance. NOTE – this is not a comprehensive list; other material learned in class can and will be tested. This is an outline of the first semester US/AZ History course and completion of it will help students on their test. This is to be completed and turned in on the day of the final, before test is administered.

PEOPLE Teddy Roosevelt Thurgood Marshall Pancho Villa Elijah Mohammed Henry Ford Rosa Parks A. Mitchell Palmer Stokely Carmichael Bartolomeo Vanzetti John F Kennedy Nicola Sacco Fidel Castro John Scopes Joseph McCarthy Marcus Garvey Lee Harvey Oswald Franklin Delano Roosevelt The Beatles Lyndon B Johnson Harry S Truman Neil Armstrong Douglas MacArthur Ho Chi Minh Dwight D. Eisenhower Ngo Dieh Diem Rosie the Riveter Nikita Khrushchev Ira Hayes Richard Nixon Navajo Codetalkers Cesar Chavez Josef Stalin Betty Friedan Huey Newton Ronald Reagan Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Mikhail Gorbachev Jimmy Carter Sandra Day O’Connor Malcolm X Saddam Hussein Martin Luther King Jr Al-Qaida

VOCABULARY WORDS Imperialism Yellow journalism Iron curtain Roosevelt Corollary Sputnik NATO Propaganda Warsaw Pact Neutrality NAACP Zimmermann telegram Plessy v. Ferguson Great Migration Brown v. Board of Education Speculation Warren Commission Report Buying on margin The Feminine Mystique Gentleman’s Agreement Black Panthers National Origins Act United Farm Workers Chinese Exclusion Act My Lai Massacre Nationalism Pentagon Papers Self-determination The Draft Open Door Policy Kent State Massacre Dust Bowl Gulf of Tonkin Penny auctions Operation Rolling Thunder Hoovervilles The Feminine Mystique Appeasement The year of 1968 Manhattan Project Vietnamization Enola Gay Secret War (Cambodia and Laos)

EVENTS/TOPICS/MAIN IDEAS American Causes/key events/effect of Spanish-American War Causes/key events/effects of WWI Social, economic and political changes of the 1920’s The Harlem Renaissance Causes/effects of Great Depression FDR’s New Deal Causes/key events/effects of WWII Yalta and Potsdam conferences Causes/key events of the - Berlin Wall (up and down) The Red Scare The Space Race Causes/key events/effects of the Korean and Vietnam Wars Civil rights movements Great Society Watergate scandal Camp David Accord 3 Mile Island Arab Spring Persian Gulf War Isis and Hamas Afghanistan Marshall Plan Policy