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| late 18th, early 19th century |
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| labor related riot in chicago |
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| Preschool program for children from low income families |
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| Supple route used to carry troops and supplies from North Vietnam to South Vietnam |
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| U.S. secretly used money to support the Nicaraguan contras; during Reagan administration |
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| Conflict over the future of the korean peninsula; fought between 1950-1953; ended in a stalemate |
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| Doctrine stating that government generally should not interfere in private buesiness |
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| International organization formed after WW1 that aimed to ensure security and peace to all its memebers |
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| Law that authorized the President to aid any nation whose defense he believes was vital to American security |
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| Group of writers in 1920s who believed America was lost in a materialistic world; left for Europe |
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| Secret American project during WW2 to develop an atomic bomb |
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| Program of American economic assistance to Western Europe |
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| Term used to describe senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist smear act |
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| Declaration by president Monroe; The U.S. would oppose efforts by any outside power to control a nation in the Western Hemisphere |
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| Flammable chemical dropped from U.S. planes during Vietnam War |
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| Used to describe President Roosevelt's relief, recovery, reform programs during the Great Depression |
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| Supreme Court decision that segregation was legal as long as the separate facilities were equal |
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| Follower of the peoples party formed to advocate larger money supply |
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| Variety of reforms were enacted at the local, state, federal laws |
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