AMSCO Ch. 27: The Eisenhower Era
Across
- 3. Created in 1948 under U.N. auspices after a civil war in the British mandate territory of Palestine left the land divided.
- 5. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, and Venezuela formed this organization of oil-rich countries in 1960.
- 6. Became a "new nation" in 1947 due to the British partitioning India before giving up colonial control.
- 7. Civil Rights organizers used this protest tactic to integrate restaurants, hotels, libraries, pools, etc.
- 8. A bearded revolutionary who overthrew the Cuban dictator Batista in 1959.
- 9. Helped overthrow a government in Iran in 1953 that had tried to nationalize the holding of foreign oil companies.
- 11. The new, more liberal leaders of Hungary wanted to pull their country out of this Pact with the Soviet Union.
- 13. Dulles' assertion that if the U.S. pushed Communist powers to the brink of war, they would back down because of American nuclear superiority.
- 16. Congress created this administration in 1958 to direct U.S. efforts to build missiles and explore outer space.
- 18. The collapse of colonial empires after World War II.
- 21. 55% of the country "liked Ike" as this President was elected in 1952.
- 22. Countries not aligned with the industrialized nations of the West or "Communist" countries in the east were called "Third ______."
- 23. French Imperialism had the effect of increasing support for this nationalist and Communist leader in (former) Indochina.
- 24. Secretary of State under Eisenhower.
Down
- 1. Operation that forced an estimated 3.8 million people to return to Mexico (also a racial slur against Mexican Americans).
- 2. By 1961, roughly one in three Americans owned one of these entertainment devices, despite the choice of only three networks.
- 4. For most Americans, [this] was a small price to pay or the new affluence of a home in the suburbs, a new automobile every 2-3 years, good schools, and maybe a vacation at newly-opened Disneyland.
- 10. Eisenhower called his balanced and moderate approach "modern" this.
- 12. Eisenhower beat him for President in both 1952 and 1956.
- 13. A group of rebellious writers and intellectuals who advocated spontaneity and rejection of societal standards.
- 14. An NAACP lawyer who led the Brown v. Board of Ed. case and later became the first Black justice on the Supreme Court.
- 15. Authorized the construction of 42,000 miles of interstate highways linking the nation's major cities.
- 17. Diplomacy, the threat of nuclear war, and the death of Stalin in the USSR finally led to an armistice in this country.
- 19. Eisenhower's theory that if South Vietnam fell to Communism, one nation after another in Southeast Asia would follow.
- 20. The Supreme Court overturned Plessy v. Ferguson by deciding in 1954 that "separate facilities are inherently unequal" in this Kansas school district.