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Court-Packing Bill Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Revolution D-Day DDT Delano Grape Strike Détente Domino Theory Dust Bowl Dwight D Eisenhower Earth Day Eleanor Roosevelt Ellis Island Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmentalist Movement Espionage Act Eugene V. Debs European Theater Expansionism F Scott Fitzgerald Fair Employment Act Fall of Berlin FDIC Federal Reserve System Feminism Fidel Castro Fireside Chat 3

Flapper Fourteen Points Franklin Roosevelt - FDR Freedom Rides Freedom Summer George W. Bush vs. Al Gore Gerald Ford Gilded Age Glasnost Great Depression Great Migration Great Plains Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Harlem Renaissance Henry Ford Holocaust Hoovervilles House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) Huey Long Hull House I Have a Dream Speech Ida Tarbell Imperialism Industrial Unionism Industrial Unrest Initiative 4

Integrated Military Executive Order Interstate Highway Act Intervention in Afghanistan Iran-Contra Scandal Iranian Hostage Crisis Iranian Revolution Iron Curtain Irving Berlin Jackie Robinson Jane Addams Japanese-American Internment Camps Jazz Age Jim Crow Laws Jimmy Carter John D. Rockefeller Kinetograph Korean War Laissez-Faire Langston Hughes League of Nations Lend-Lease Program Letter from a Birmingham Jail Levittown Liberalism Little Rock Nine 5

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Nixon Opens China Nixon Resignation and Pardon North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) OPEC Osama Bin Laden Over-Farming Overproduction Pacific Theater Panama Canal Patronage Pearl Harbor Pendleton Civil Service Act Perestroika Perjury Phonograph Plessy vs Ferguson Progressive Era Prohibition Pullman Strike of 1894 Pure Food and Drug Act Rachel Carson Rationing Reaganomics Recall Red Scare Referendum 7

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