Use military force in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war
Initiate nuclear strikes against North Vietnam
Formally declare war on North Vietnam
Establish diplomatic relations with North Vietnam
A. Use military force in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war
Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech
Demanding an end to the Vietnam War
Advocating for women's suffrage
Calling for increased military spending
Great Depression
Roaring Twenties
Cold War
World War II
Europe
Asia
Africa
South America
Veterans of World War II, including education and housing assistance
Civil rights activists
Farmers affected by the Dust Bowl
Victims of the Great Depression
The United States was destined to expand across the entire continent
The U.S. should remain isolated from international affairs
Slavery was morally wrong and should be abolished
Native American tribes should be granted sovereignty
Address poverty and promote social welfare through government intervention
Promote deregulation and free market policies
Increase military spending and intervention in foreign affairs
Expand the nuclear arsenal of the United States
Abolish slavery
Grant women the right to vote
Prohibit the sale of alcohol
Establish a federal income tax
Sinking of the Lusitania
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Invasion of Normandy
Bombing of Hiroshima
Soviet Union
Cuba
China
East Germany
The Indian Wars
The Civil War
The Texas Revolution
The Battle of Little Bighorn
Richard Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Stock Market Crash of 1929
World War I
Dust Bowl
Prohibition
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
Restricting immigration, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe
Encouraging open immigration policies
Providing asylum to political refugees
Facilitating immigration from Latin America
Prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Provide financial assistance to veterans
Establish a national healthcare system
Regulate the stock market
Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech
Demanding an end to the Vietnam War
Advocating for women's suffrage
Calling for increased military spending
Exposed the gap between official government statements and the actual progress of the war
Resulted in a decisive victory for U.S. forces
Led to a peace agreement between the U.S. and North Vietnam
Marked the end of U.S. involvement in the war
The direct election of U.S. senators by the people
The right to bear arms
Prohibition of alcohol
Women's suffrage
Disillusionment and cynicism following World War I
A resurgence of traditional values and moralism
The popularity of mass consumerism and materialism
The emergence of the civil rights movement
Expand U.S. territory into the Caribbean
Assert U.S. influence in Latin America and prevent European colonization or intervention
Establish a federal banking system
Secure U.S. control over Pacific territories
Gradually transfer responsibility for the war to South Vietnamese forces
Seek a diplomatic resolution with North Vietnam
Escalate military operations in North Vietnam
Promote anti-communist revolutions in neighboring countries
The direct election of U.S. senators by the people
The right to bear arms
Prohibition of alcohol
Women's suffrage
Lakota Sioux
Apache
Cherokee
Nez Perce
Preventing the spread of communism
Encouraging the expansion of NATO
Promoting economic cooperation with the Soviet Union
Establishing military dominance in Europe
The first successful transatlantic flight
The first manned moon landing
The first successful nuclear test
The first human cloning experiment
Cherokee
Sioux
Iroquois
Apache
Richard Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson
John F. Kennedy
Gerald Ford
Exercising their right to vote
Owning property
Serving in the military
Attending integrated schools
Massive surprise attack by North Vietnamese forces on cities and military bases in South Vietnam
U.S. military operation to invade North Vietnam
Negotiation attempt between the U.S. and North Vietnam
Successful South Vietnamese counteroffensive against the North
Plessy v. Ferguson
Marbury v. Madison
Roe v. Wade
Dred Scott v. Sandford