Rock ‘n’ roll
Checkers speech (1952)
-nationally televised address by vice presidential candidate Richard Nixon during which he defended himself against allegations of corruption
Montgomery bus boycott(1952)
Brown vs board of education of Topeka, Kansas
Student nonviolent coordinating committee (SNCC)
Operation wetback(1954)
Federal highway act of 1956
Policy of boldness(1954)
Hungarian uprising(1956)
Battle of Dien Bien (1954)
-military engagement in French colonial Vietnam in which French forces were defeated by Viet Minh nationalists loyal to Ho Chi Minh
International style
-archetypal, post-WWII Modernist architectural style best known for its curtain wall designs of steel and glass corporate high-rises
Suez crisis (1956)
Organization of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC)
kitchen debate(1959)
Sputnik(1957)
Military industrial complex
-term popularized by President Eisenhower in his 1961 farewell address referring to the political and economic ties between arms manufactures, elected officials, and the US Armed Forces that created self-sustaining pressure for high military spending during the Cold War
Abstract expressionism
-experimental style of mid 20th century modern Art exemplified by Jackson pollock’s spontaneous action paintings created by flinging paint on canvases stretched across studio floor
Beat generation
-A small coterie of mid-20th century bohemian writers and personalities, including jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs who bemoaned bourgeois conformity and advocated free form experimentation in life and literature
The feminine mystique (1963)
Southern Renaissance
New frontier (1961-1963)
Peace corps
-federal agency created by president Kennedy to promote voluntary service by Americans in foreign countries
Apollo (1961-1975)
- projects highest achievement was putting Apollo II on the moon
Berlin Wall
- vivid symbol of the divide between the communist and capitalist worlds