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HIST 112 Final Exam Study Guide
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HIST 112, Spring 2021: FINAL EXAM Study Guide

Part I: Below is a list of key terms to study for the final exam. The exam will list ten (10) key terms from the following list. You should consider the historical context, which is important for explaining the significance. Your answers should be clear, concise, and 3 to 4 sentences in length.

Depression/New Deal Era Herbert Hoover Dust Bowl Works Progress Administration National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) 1936 Presidential Election Flint, Michigan sit-down strike (1937) Virginia Durr Popular Front World War II and postwar Atlantic Charter Internment of Japanese Americans Double V campaign G. Bill of Rights W.E. Du Bois, “Behold the Land” (1946) Operation Dixie The 1950s: Cold War, Consumerism and Challenging Boundaries Truman Doctrine Army-McCarthy Hearings Sunbelt Barbara Johns Fourteenth Amendment Southern Manifesto Levittown

Sputnik Nixon Khrushchev “kitchen debate” (1959) The 1960s Marian Wright TV and 1960 Presidential Election Greensboro, NC Feb. 1, 1960 Freedom Rides Young Americans for Freedom Cuban Missile Crisis The Feminine Mystique Tonkin Gulf resolution Orangeburg Massacre From the late 1960s to the 1980s Women’s Liberation Stonewall Uprising Title IX Pentagon Papers Camp David Accords Watergate break-in “Morning in America”

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HIST 112 Final Exam Study Guide 04

Course: United States History since 1865 (HIST 112)

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HIST 112, Spring 2021: FINAL EXAM Study Guide
Part I: Below is a list of key terms to study for the final exam. The exam will list ten (10) key
terms from the following list. You should consider the historical context, which is important for
explaining the significance. Your answers should be clear, concise, and 3 to 4 sentences in
length.
Depression/New Deal Era
Herbert Hoover
Dust Bowl
Works Progress Administration
National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)
1936 Presidential Election
Flint, Michigan sit-down strike (1937)
Virginia Durr
Popular Front
World War II and postwar
Atlantic Charter
Internment of Japanese Americans
Double V campaign
G.I. Bill of Rights
W.E.B. Du Bois, “Behold the Land” (1946)
Operation Dixie
The 1950s: Cold War, Consumerism and Challenging Boundaries
Truman Doctrine
Army-McCarthy Hearings
Sunbelt
Barbara Johns
Fourteenth Amendment
Southern Manifesto
Levittown