Pentagon Papers -secret governmentdocuments publishedIn 1971; revealed thatthe u.s. governmenthad misled americansabout the vietnam war.SEATO (SoutheastAsia TreatyOrganization) -defensive allianceaimed at preventingcommunistaggression in AsiaAmerican IndianMovement (AIM) - acivil rights grouporganized topromote theinterests of NativeAmericansIran Hostage Crisis - InNovember 1979,revolutionaries stormed theAmerican embassy inTehran and held 52Americans hostage. TheCarter administration triedunsuccessfully to negotiatefor the hostages release.On January 20, 1981, theday CartTinker v. DesMoines (1969) -Guaranteed astudent's right toprotest (wearingarmbands). 1stAmendmentsilent majority - thatgroup of quiet honesthard-working middleclass Americans whodo their job, respecttheir country andsupport gov.; Nixonwants their votes in1968 and 1972Guerrillas - Irregulartroops who wouldblend in with thecivilian population.They used hit-an-runand ambush tactics.Ngo Dinh Diem - (3January 1901 - 2November 1963) was thefirst president of SouthVietnam (1955-1963). Anti-communist dictator whorepressed all opposition;backed by U.S. untilassassinated in a coup detat.Vietminh - anorganization whosegoal it was to winVietnam'sindependence fromJapan; originated1945.Berlin Wall - A wallseparating East andWest Berlin built byEast Germany in1961 to keep citizensfrom escaping to theWestAyatollah Khomeini -Shiite religious leaderof Iran, led the 1979Islamic Revolution inIran and ordered theinvasion of the USEmbassy.Counterculture - Aculture withlifestyles andvalues opposed tothose of theestablishedculture.Endangered SpeciesAct of 1973 - A lawrequiring the federalgovernment toprotect all specieslisted as endangered.Earth Day (1970) -International day ofcelebration andawareness of globalenvironmental issueslaunched byconservationists onApril 22, 1970Gulf of TonkinResolution - 1964Congressionalresolution authorizingPresident Johnson totake military action inVietnamSALT I - Treaty signed in1972 between the U.S. andthe USSR. This agreementlimited the number ofmissiles in each nation andled to the SALT IIdiscussions and aslowdown of the arms racebetween the two countries.Chicano Movement - TheMexican-Americanmovement that soughtpolitical and social justice.The Chicano Movementaddressed negativestereotyping of Mexicans,this stereotyping wasaddressed through worksof literary and visual arts.Cuban MissileCrisis - The 1962confrontationbetween US andthe Soviet Unionover Soviet missilesin Cuba.generation gap -a culturalseparationbetween parentsand theirchildrenPhyllis Schlafly - 1970s; anew right activist thatprotested the women'srights acts and movementsas defying tradition andnatural gender division oflabor; demonstratedconservative backlashagainst the 60sdomino theory - thepolitical theory that ifone nation comesunder Communistcontrol thenneighboring nationswill also come underCommunist controlcredibility gap - Thiswas the gap betweenthe people and thegovernment thatgrew as the peoplebecame disillusionedwith the VietnamWar.Stagflation - a periodof slow economicgrowth and highunemployment(stagnation) whileprices rise (inflation)Vietcong - A group ofCommunist guerrillaswho, with the help ofNorth Vietnam,fought against theSouth Vietnamesegovernment in theVietnam War.napalm - Highlyflammable chemicaldropped from USplanes in firebombingattacks during theVietnam War andother conflicts.Vietnamization - PresidentRichard Nixons strategy forending U.S involvement inthe vietnam war, involvinga gradual withdrawl ofAmerican troops andreplacement of them withSouth Vietnamese forcesexecutive privilege -The power to keepexecutivecommunicationsconfidential,especially if theyrelate to nationalsecurity.Vietcong - theguerrilla soldiers ofthe Communistfaction in SouthVietnam, also knowas the NationalLiberation FrontFree!Kent State University(1970) - the NationalGuard was called outto police a protest on4 May at the college→ nervous soldiersfired into the crowdand killed 4 studentsCesar Chavez -Organized UnionFarm Workers(UFW); helpmigratory farmworkers gain betterpay & workingconditionsAgent Orange -a herbicideused in theVietnam War todefoliate forestareasCamp David Accords- A peace treatybetween Israel andEgypt where Egyptagreed to recognizethe nation state ofIsraelWar Powers Act -Notify Congress within48 hours of deployingtroops; had to gaincongress' approval tostay longer than 90days; designed tocurtail President'spowerBay of Pigs Invasion- failed invasion ofCuba in 1961 when aforce of 1,200 Cubanexiles, backed by theUnited States, landedat the Bay of Pigs.Nixon visited China, 1972 -first president ever to visitChina; marked dramaticexample of improvedrelations during detente;recognized Chinesecommunist gov't instead ofTaiwan'sDetente - A policy ofreducing Cold Wartensions that wasadopted by theUnited States duringthe presidency ofRichard Nixon.dove - someonewho prefersnegotiations toarmed conflict inthe conduct offoreign relationsBetty Friedan - wrotethe FeminineMystique aboutwomen who were nothappy with life ashousewivesWisconsin v. Yoder - Amishpeople refused to sendtheir children to school pastthe 8th grade when thestate required publicschooling for all childrenuntil age16. Result: Thislaw is in conflict with theFree Exercise clause. Thestatute is inHenry Kissinger -The main negotiatorof the peace treatywith the NorthVietnamese;secretary of stateduring Nixon'spresidency (1970s).Oil Embargo of 1973 - Araboil-producing nations haltedthe flow of oil to nationsthat supported Israel.Severely threatenedEuropean and worldeconomy, so dependent onMiddle East oil.End of Vietnam War -1975. NorthVietnamese troopstake Saigon and thecountry is reunitedunder communism.EnvironmentalProtection Agency(EPA) - The USfederal agency with amission to protecthuman health andthe environment.Tonkin GulfResolution - aresolution adopted byCongress in 1964,giving the presidentbroad powers towage war in Vietnamfeminist - Asupporter ofwomen's claims tothe same rightsand treatment asmenRoy Benavidez -Awarded theMedal of Honorfor saving fellowsoldiers inVietnam WarHo Chi Minh - (1890-1969) leader of theCommunist Party inIndochina after WWII;led Vietnamese againstthe French, then NorthVietnamese againstthe United States inthe Vietnam Warhawk - person whoadvocates immediatefirm action, includingthe use of force, toresolve internationalcrisesThe Beatles - aBritish band thathad an enormousinfluence onpopular music inthe 1960sTet Offensive - amassive surpriseattack by theVietcong on SouthVietnamese townsand cities in early1968.Domino Theory - Atheory that if onenation comes underCommunist control,then neighboringnations will alsocome underCommunist control.Equal RightsAmendment (ERA) -constitutionalamendment passed byCongress but neverratified that would havebanned discriminationon the basis of genderSilent Majority -Term used byPresident Nixon todescribeAmericans whoopposed thecountercultureWatergate - The eventsand scandal surrounding abreak-in at the DemocraticNational Committeeheadquarters in 1972 andthe subsequent cover-up ofWhite House involvement,leading to the eventualresignation of PresidentNixon under the threat ofPentagon Papers -secret governmentdocuments publishedIn 1971; revealed thatthe u.s. governmenthad misled americansabout the vietnam war.SEATO (SoutheastAsia TreatyOrganization) -defensive allianceaimed at preventingcommunistaggression in AsiaAmerican IndianMovement (AIM) - acivil rights grouporganized topromote theinterests of NativeAmericansIran Hostage Crisis - InNovember 1979,revolutionaries stormed theAmerican embassy inTehran and held 52Americans hostage. TheCarter administration triedunsuccessfully to negotiatefor the hostages release.On January 20, 1981, theday CartTinker v. DesMoines (1969) -Guaranteed astudent's right toprotest (wearingarmbands). 1stAmendmentsilent majority - thatgroup of quiet honesthard-working middleclass Americans whodo their job, respecttheir country andsupport gov.; Nixonwants their votes in1968 and 1972Guerrillas - Irregulartroops who wouldblend in with thecivilian population.They used hit-an-runand ambush tactics.Ngo Dinh Diem - (3January 1901 - 2November 1963) was thefirst president of SouthVietnam (1955-1963). Anti-communist dictator whorepressed all opposition;backed by U.S. untilassassinated in a coup detat.Vietminh - anorganization whosegoal it was to winVietnam'sindependence fromJapan; originated1945.Berlin Wall - A wallseparating East andWest Berlin built byEast Germany in1961 to keep citizensfrom escaping to theWestAyatollah Khomeini -Shiite religious leaderof Iran, led the 1979Islamic Revolution inIran and ordered theinvasion of the USEmbassy.Counterculture - Aculture withlifestyles andvalues opposed tothose of theestablishedculture.Endangered SpeciesAct of 1973 - A lawrequiring the federalgovernment toprotect all specieslisted as endangered.Earth Day (1970) -International day ofcelebration andawareness of globalenvironmental issueslaunched byconservationists onApril 22, 1970Gulf of TonkinResolution - 1964Congressionalresolution authorizingPresident Johnson totake military action inVietnamSALT I - Treaty signed in1972 between the U.S. andthe USSR. This agreementlimited the number ofmissiles in each nation andled to the SALT IIdiscussions and aslowdown of the arms racebetween the two countries.Chicano Movement - TheMexican-Americanmovement that soughtpolitical and social justice.The Chicano Movementaddressed negativestereotyping of Mexicans,this stereotyping wasaddressed through worksof literary and visual arts.Cuban MissileCrisis - The 1962confrontationbetween US andthe Soviet Unionover Soviet missilesin Cuba.generation gap -a culturalseparationbetween parentsand theirchildrenPhyllis Schlafly - 1970s; anew right activist thatprotested the women'srights acts and movementsas defying tradition andnatural gender division oflabor; demonstratedconservative backlashagainst the 60sdomino theory - thepolitical theory that ifone nation comesunder Communistcontrol thenneighboring nationswill also come underCommunist controlcredibility gap - Thiswas the gap betweenthe people and thegovernment thatgrew as the peoplebecame disillusionedwith the VietnamWar.Stagflation - a periodof slow economicgrowth and highunemployment(stagnation) whileprices rise (inflation)Vietcong - A group ofCommunist guerrillaswho, with the help ofNorth Vietnam,fought against theSouth Vietnamesegovernment in theVietnam War.napalm - Highlyflammable chemicaldropped from USplanes in firebombingattacks during theVietnam War andother conflicts.Vietnamization - PresidentRichard Nixons strategy forending U.S involvement inthe vietnam war, involvinga gradual withdrawl ofAmerican troops andreplacement of them withSouth Vietnamese forcesexecutive privilege -The power to keepexecutivecommunicationsconfidential,especially if theyrelate to nationalsecurity.Vietcong - theguerrilla soldiers ofthe Communistfaction in SouthVietnam, also knowas the NationalLiberation FrontFree!Kent State University(1970) - the NationalGuard was called outto police a protest on4 May at the college→ nervous soldiersfired into the crowdand killed 4 studentsCesar Chavez -Organized UnionFarm Workers(UFW); helpmigratory farmworkers gain betterpay & workingconditionsAgent Orange -a herbicideused in theVietnam War todefoliate forestareasCamp David Accords- A peace treatybetween Israel andEgypt where Egyptagreed to recognizethe nation state ofIsraelWar Powers Act -Notify Congress within48 hours of deployingtroops; had to gaincongress' approval tostay longer than 90days; designed tocurtail President'spowerBay of Pigs Invasion- failed invasion ofCuba in 1961 when aforce of 1,200 Cubanexiles, backed by theUnited States, landedat the Bay of Pigs.Nixon visited China, 1972 -first president ever to visitChina; marked dramaticexample of improvedrelations during detente;recognized Chinesecommunist gov't instead ofTaiwan'sDetente - A policy ofreducing Cold Wartensions that wasadopted by theUnited States duringthe presidency ofRichard Nixon.dove - someonewho prefersnegotiations toarmed conflict inthe conduct offoreign relationsBetty Friedan - wrotethe FeminineMystique aboutwomen who were nothappy with life ashousewivesWisconsin v. Yoder - Amishpeople refused to sendtheir children to school pastthe 8th grade when thestate required publicschooling for all childrenuntil age16. Result: Thislaw is in conflict with theFree Exercise clause. Thestatute is inHenry Kissinger -The main negotiatorof the peace treatywith the NorthVietnamese;secretary of stateduring Nixon'spresidency (1970s).Oil Embargo of 1973 - Araboil-producing nations haltedthe flow of oil to nationsthat supported Israel.Severely threatenedEuropean and worldeconomy, so dependent onMiddle East oil.End of Vietnam War -1975. NorthVietnamese troopstake Saigon and thecountry is reunitedunder communism.EnvironmentalProtection Agency(EPA) - The USfederal agency with amission to protecthuman health andthe environment.Tonkin GulfResolution - aresolution adopted byCongress in 1964,giving the presidentbroad powers towage war in Vietnamfeminist - Asupporter ofwomen's claims tothe same rightsand treatment asmenRoy Benavidez -Awarded theMedal of Honorfor saving fellowsoldiers inVietnam WarHo Chi Minh - (1890-1969) leader of theCommunist Party inIndochina after WWII;led Vietnamese againstthe French, then NorthVietnamese againstthe United States inthe Vietnam Warhawk - person whoadvocates immediatefirm action, includingthe use of force, toresolve internationalcrisesThe Beatles - aBritish band thathad an enormousinfluence onpopular music inthe 1960sTet Offensive - amassive surpriseattack by theVietcong on SouthVietnamese townsand cities in early1968.Domino Theory - Atheory that if onenation comes underCommunist control,then neighboringnations will alsocome underCommunist control.Equal RightsAmendment (ERA) -constitutionalamendment passed byCongress but neverratified that would havebanned discriminationon the basis of genderSilent Majority -Term used byPresident Nixon todescribeAmericans whoopposed thecountercultureWatergate - The eventsand scandal surrounding abreak-in at the DemocraticNational Committeeheadquarters in 1972 andthe subsequent cover-up ofWhite House involvement,leading to the eventualresignation of PresidentNixon under the threat of

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  1. Pentagon Papers - secret government documents published In 1971; revealed that the u.s. government had misled americans about the vietnam war.
  2. SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) - defensive alliance aimed at preventing communist aggression in Asia
  3. American Indian Movement (AIM) - a civil rights group organized to promote the interests of Native Americans
  4. Iran Hostage Crisis - In November 1979, revolutionaries stormed the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage. The Carter administration tried unsuccessfully to negotiate for the hostages release. On January 20, 1981, the day Cart
  5. Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) - Guaranteed a student's right to protest (wearing armbands). 1st Amendment
  6. silent majority - that group of quiet honest hard-working middle class Americans who do their job, respect their country and support gov.; Nixon wants their votes in 1968 and 1972
  7. Guerrillas - Irregular troops who would blend in with the civilian population. They used hit-an-run and ambush tactics.
  8. Ngo Dinh Diem - (3 January 1901 - 2 November 1963) was the first president of South Vietnam (1955-1963). Anti-communist dictator who repressed all opposition; backed by U.S. until assassinated in a coup de tat.
  9. Vietminh - an organization whose goal it was to win Vietnam's independence from Japan; originated 1945.
  10. Berlin Wall - A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
  11. Ayatollah Khomeini - Shiite religious leader of Iran, led the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and ordered the invasion of the US Embassy.
  12. Counterculture - A culture with lifestyles and values opposed to those of the established culture.
  13. Endangered Species Act of 1973 - A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
  14. Earth Day (1970) - International day of celebration and awareness of global environmental issues launched by conservationists on April 22, 1970
  15. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution - 1964 Congressional resolution authorizing President Johnson to take military action in Vietnam
  16. SALT I - Treaty signed in 1972 between the U.S. and the USSR. This agreement limited the number of missiles in each nation and led to the SALT II discussions and a slowdown of the arms race between the two countries.
  17. Chicano Movement - The Mexican-American movement that sought political and social justice. The Chicano Movement addressed negative stereotyping of Mexicans, this stereotyping was addressed through works of literary and visual arts.
  18. Cuban Missile Crisis - The 1962 confrontation between US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
  19. generation gap - a cultural separation between parents and their children
  20. Phyllis Schlafly - 1970s; a new right activist that protested the women's rights acts and movements as defying tradition and natural gender division of labor; demonstrated conservative backlash against the 60s
  21. domino theory - the political theory that if one nation comes under Communist control then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control
  22. credibility gap - This was the gap between the people and the government that grew as the people became disillusioned with the Vietnam War.
  23. Stagflation - a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment (stagnation) while prices rise (inflation)
  24. Vietcong - A group of Communist guerrillas who, with the help of North Vietnam, fought against the South Vietnamese government in the Vietnam War.
  25. napalm - Highly flammable chemical dropped from US planes in firebombing attacks during the Vietnam War and other conflicts.
  26. Vietnamization - President Richard Nixons strategy for ending U.S involvement in the vietnam war, involving a gradual withdrawl of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces
  27. executive privilege - The power to keep executive communications confidential, especially if they relate to national security.
  28. Vietcong - the guerrilla soldiers of the Communist faction in South Vietnam, also know as the National Liberation Front
  29. Free!
  30. Kent State University (1970) - the National Guard was called out to police a protest on 4 May at the college → nervous soldiers fired into the crowd and killed 4 students
  31. Cesar Chavez - Organized Union Farm Workers (UFW); help migratory farm workers gain better pay & working conditions
  32. Agent Orange - a herbicide used in the Vietnam War to defoliate forest areas
  33. Camp David Accords - A peace treaty between Israel and Egypt where Egypt agreed to recognize the nation state of Israel
  34. War Powers Act - Notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops; had to gain congress' approval to stay longer than 90 days; designed to curtail President's power
  35. Bay of Pigs Invasion - failed invasion of Cuba in 1961 when a force of 1,200 Cuban exiles, backed by the United States, landed at the Bay of Pigs.
  36. Nixon visited China, 1972 - first president ever to visit China; marked dramatic example of improved relations during detente; recognized Chinese communist gov't instead of Taiwan's
  37. Detente - A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
  38. dove - someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations
  39. Betty Friedan - wrote the Feminine Mystique about women who were not happy with life as housewives
  40. Wisconsin v. Yoder - Amish people refused to send their children to school past the 8th grade when the state required public schooling for all children until age16. Result: This law is in conflict with the Free Exercise clause. The statute is in
  41. Henry Kissinger - The main negotiator of the peace treaty with the North Vietnamese; secretary of state during Nixon's presidency (1970s).
  42. Oil Embargo of 1973 - Arab oil-producing nations halted the flow of oil to nations that supported Israel. Severely threatened European and world economy, so dependent on Middle East oil.
  43. End of Vietnam War - 1975. North Vietnamese troops take Saigon and the country is reunited under communism.
  44. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - The US federal agency with a mission to protect human health and the environment.
  45. Tonkin Gulf Resolution - a resolution adopted by Congress in 1964, giving the president broad powers to wage war in Vietnam
  46. feminist - A supporter of women's claims to the same rights and treatment as men
  47. Roy Benavidez - Awarded the Medal of Honor for saving fellow soldiers in Vietnam War
  48. Ho Chi Minh - (1890-1969) leader of the Communist Party in Indochina after WWII; led Vietnamese against the French, then North Vietnamese against the United States in the Vietnam War
  49. hawk - person who advocates immediate firm action, including the use of force, to resolve international crises
  50. The Beatles - a British band that had an enormous influence on popular music in the 1960s
  51. Tet Offensive - a massive surprise attack by the Vietcong on South Vietnamese towns and cities in early 1968.
  52. Domino Theory - A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
  53. Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) - constitutional amendment passed by Congress but never ratified that would have banned discrimination on the basis of gender
  54. Silent Majority - Term used by President Nixon to describe Americans who opposed the counterculture
  55. Watergate - The events and scandal surrounding a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual resignation of President Nixon under the threat of