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History 1302 Textbook Terms to Know For Last Quizzes & the Final Exam (By Reading Set)

** Read all the assigned pages completely (at least skim before coming to class and read more closely later) to get the big picture, but focus especially on the terms within each reading group – they are fair game for possible multiple choice and true-false questions on the exam

** The terms that will also be discussed during lectures are in italics.

** On the exams, there will be questions based on lecture terms (those in italics below + any additional terms given in class) and important textbook terms not discussed in class (i. those listed below that are not in italics).

Reading #1: Truman & start of the “Cold War” in Europe [Ch. 26, pp. 691-702]

Cold War Containment Policy/Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin Blockade/Airlift National Security Act of 1947 NATO Jackie Robinson Fair Deal Election of 1948

Reading #2: Truman & start of the “Cold War” in Europe [Ch. 26, pp. 702-08]

Mao Zedong Chiang Kai-shek House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) Alger Hiss Loyalty Program the Rosenbergs Joseph McCarthy Inchon landing in Korea Chinese intervention in Korea Truman vs. MacArthur

Reading #3: Eisenhower & the Cold War/Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s [Ch. 26, 708-13 + Ch. 27, pp. 717-29]

Ho Chi Minh Ngo Dinh Diem John Foster Dulles and the "New Look" policy CIA operations in Iran and Guatemala Suez Crisis Sputnik Nikita Khrushchev

Brown v. Board of Education Emmett Till Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King, Jr. Little Rock Crisis LULAC and the American G. Forum

Reading #4: Kennedy & the early 1960s [Ch. 28, pp. 743-55; 764-66]

Election of 1960 and the "Catholic Issue" Bay of Pigs Invasion Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis Apollo program John Lewis and the Freedom Riders James Meredith George Wallace March on Washington 16 th Street Church bombing the JFK Assassination Ngo Dinh Diem Viet Cong

Reading #5: LBJ, Civil Rights, and the Great Society [Ch. 28, pp. 755-64]

Great Society Civil Rights Act of 1964 Freedom Summer murders Selma March/"Bloody Sunday" Voting Rights Act of 1965 Malcolm X The Warren Court Miranda v. Arizona

Reading #6: LBJ & Vietnam War [Ch. 28, pp. 766-75]

Robert McNamara Gen. William Westmoreland Gulf of Tonkin Incident and Resolution Operation "Rolling Thunder" "Search and destroy" missions Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

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HIST 1302 Final Exam Terms - Spring 2022 - Tagged

Course: Programming Fundamentals 1 (COSC 1436)

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Students shared 82 documents in this course

University: Collin College

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History 1302 Textbook Terms to Know For Last Quizzes & the Final Exam (By Reading Set)
** Read all the assigned pages completely (at least skim before coming to class and read more closely later) to
get the big picture, but focus especially on the terms within each reading group – they are fair game for
possible multiple choice and true-false questions on the exam
** The terms that will also be discussed during lectures are in italics.
** On the exams, there will be questions based on lecture terms (those in italics below + any additional terms
given in class) and important textbook terms not discussed in class (i.e. those listed below that are not in
italics).
Reading #1: Truman & start of the “Cold War” in Europe [Ch. 26, pp. 691-702]
Cold War
Containment Policy/Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Berlin Blockade/Airlift
National Security Act of 1947
NATO
Jackie Robinson
Fair Deal
Election of 1948
Reading #2: Truman & start of the “Cold War” in Europe [Ch. 26, pp. 702-08]
Mao Zedong
Chiang Kai-shek
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Alger Hiss
Loyalty Program
the Rosenbergs
Joseph McCarthy
Inchon landing in Korea
Chinese intervention in Korea
Truman vs. MacArthur
Reading #3: Eisenhower & the Cold War/Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s
[Ch. 26, 708-13 + Ch. 27, pp. 717-29]
Ho Chi Minh
Ngo Dinh Diem
John Foster Dulles and the "New Look" policy
CIA operations in Iran and Guatemala
Suez Crisis
Sputnik
Nikita Khrushchev