HY 202-Fall 2019-Final Exam Study Guide-2 PDF

Title HY 202-Fall 2019-Final Exam Study Guide-2
Author Savannah Sanderson
Course American History Ii
Institution Jacksonville State University
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HY 202—Final Exam Study Guide JSU Final Exam Schedule: http://www.jsu.edu/registrar/final_exam_schedule.html Identification: The exam will have the definitions for 25 key terms worth 2 points each. Reconstruction Amendments Cold War Containment Suburbanization Baby Boom Brown v. Board of Education Little Rock Nine Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King, Jr. Southern Manifesto March on Washington Civil Rights Act (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) Great Society Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers) War on Poverty Head Start Black Power Vietnam War New Left “Silent Majority” Tet Offensive 1968 Democratic National Convention The Feminine Mystique National Organization for Women (NOW) Red Power

Silent Spring

Timeline: The following events will appear on the exam out of order, and students will put the events back into chronological order (earliest to latest).—10 points. 1. The Thirteenth Amendment was added to the US Constitution.

2. President Rutherford B. Hayes ordered troops stationed in the former Confederacy back to their barracks, essentially ending Reconstruction.

3. The Supreme Court handed down a ruling in the case Plessy v. Ferguson.

4. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became president after Pres. McKinley’s assassination.

5. The US entered World War I.

6. On Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed, losing more than $10 billion in market value in a single day.

7. FDR died in office from a hemorrhagic stroke.

8. Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Clement Attlee met for the Potsdam Conference.

9. Brown v. the Board of Education overturned the principle of “separate but equal” in education.

10. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated in the same year.

Short Response Section: The exam will include 25 questions that relate to the topics listed below. Other than topics with an asterisk (*), they can all be answered with key terms from the first page of the study guide. -

15 multiple choice questions. (Responses worth 2 points each)

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Ten True/False Questions (Responses worth 1 point each)

Short Response Section Topics:

Reconstruction Amendments. US’s policy of containment at home and/or abroad. US Presidents from 1952-1968.* Changes in the Civil Rights Movement after 1955. Efforts to desegregate schools from 1954-1965. Pres. Johnson’s Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement. Great Society Programs or Initiatives. Challenges to Civil Rights Outside the Southeast. Freedom Movements of the 1960s and 1970s other than the Civil Rights Movement. Events and Individuals Affecting the 1968 US Pres. Election....


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