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Standard 9; 9 Questions Baby Boom
1946 -1964
Suburbs
To and from the Suburbs
Sputnik
1950’s Board Room: Note the picture on the wall
White Collar Jobs: Post WW 2 1970’s
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Diversity 2012
Diversity is the word.
Secularization and the Christian Right
Moral Majority: Christian Right
Betty Friedan
Feminine Mystique
Cold War US and Russians/China
Truman Doctrine: Stop the spread of Communism: 1 st: Korea; then Vietnam
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan to rebuilt Europe
Berlin Airlift
Berlin Airlift
Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-Shek Chinese Civil War; Communist Took Mainland 1949
China and Taiwan: Peoples Republic of China; Republic of China
NATO
Warsaw Pact
Cuban Missile Crisis
Castro’s Cuba
Bay of Pigs
Korea and Vietnam
Joseph Mc. Carthy: Red Scare 1950’s
South Africa and Apartheid
Middle East and Israel 7 million including 209, 000 Arabs. 22 Arab Countries with 300 million people. Eisenhower Doctrine: Middle East will not go Communist.
Arab World and Israel
Shah of Iran: February 11, 1979 He was a dictator but he was our Dictator. In comes the Ayatollah Khomeini
Suez Canal of Egypt
OPEC: Organization of Oil Exporting Countries
Domino Theory: Communists take Vietnam and all Asia will fall like dominos.
Fall of Berlin Wall 1989; Cold War About Over
Democrats: Early 1960’s: New Frontier to the Great Society.
North Vietnam and the Viet Cong 1954 -1973 French then the US.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Authorized Johnson’s Vietnam Activity; Not a War Declaration. Johnson escalated.
Kent State Student Protests; Deaths
Kent State Ohio Students Shot
Vietnam Television War
Public Opinion and Vietnam
1968 Viet Cong Everywhere: US was supposed to be winning. TET; TET
Fragging: Killing your own men. Vietnam
Johnson did not run again for President in 1968; Westmoreland Bridge is right down the street.
We will discuss the implecations. SC says to think of Vietnam as possibly a “poor man’s war. ” n Think of the Civil War as possibly a “poor man’s war. ” n
Richard Nixon: Social Conservatism: Dem to Rep South Law and Order President to stop protests. n Will end Vietnam War. n Won 49 of 50 States. n Opened up Red China n Watergate Scandal; Only President to Resign. n Legacy of Dishonest Government: n Watergate is synonymous with a corrupt government. n
Nixon: 1968 Big Win; 1972; Landslide
Orangeburg massacre Location Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA Date February 8, 1968 Target South Carolina State University students along with several Wilkinson High School students Weapon(s) revolvers, shotguns, thrown objects: Aftermath; debate Deaths 3 deaths Injured 28 injured Perpetrators 9 patrolmen, approximately 200 protesters
Richard Nixon: Rapprochement Divide Communism: Russia v. China
1 st Television Debate; Kennedy Won.
Watergate: Tricky Dick
POW’s Home: Nixon
Cambodia and Khmer Rouge
Kennedy’s Ideas: New Frontier Man on the Moon by 1969. n Nuclear Test Bans n Civil Rights n 4 th Murdered President n Remember: Bay of Pigs; Cuban Missile Crisis n n 1961 -1963: First Born in 20 th Century; First Catholic
9. 4: Kennedy’s New Frontier
New Deal of the 1930’s Extended: War on Poverty of the 1960’s: Democrats FDR Johnson Lyndon President Johnson n n n n Civil Rights Act 1964 Voting Rights Act 1965 Fair Housing Act 1968 Medicare Medicaid War on Poverty Arts and Humanities NPR Head Start n Vietnam Ended Johnson
9. 5: Review Standard n Nixon Earth Day 1970’s: The Environment
Ms. Magazine: Gloria Steinem: “After Black Power, Women’s Liberation” Circa: 1970
Congress: House and Senate 94 women in the House n 20 in the Senate: A New Record n
Nixon Turned the South Republican Southern Strategy of Rightist Conservatism n Appeal to anti-desegregation politics n SC had been the home to Dixiecrats and it worked all across the South. n No More “SOLID SOUTH. ” n
Harry Truman: Bomb; Integration n Democrats This Day in Truman History July 26, 1948 President Truman issues Executive Order No. 9981 Desegregating the Military
DIXIECRATS: STROM THURMOND
Obamacare and States’ Rights
Dixie: South
Strom Thurmond’s Daughter
Essie Mae Washington-Williams n n n An attorney for the family of former U. S. Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina confirmed Monday that in 1925, when he was 22, Thurmond fathered a child with a black teenage housekeeper. Thurmond, the longest-serving senator in U. S. history, died in June at age 100. His daughter's story was published Sunday by The Washington Post. Essie Mae Washington-Williams, a 78 -year-old retired school teacher in Los Angeles, California, revealed her relationship to the former segregationist after decades of silence.
King and Ghandi
Martin Luther King: Non-Violent The Reverend MLK
Montgomery Bus Boycott Rosa Parks and the Non-Violent nature for the benefit of Television. n Television images are powerful. n Negatives will create a negative public opinion. n
Sit-ins
Bull Connor and Attack Dogs
Freedom Rides
Militant versus Non-Violent Urban versus Rural Areas
Malcolm Little aka X.
JUDICIAL ACTION 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education n Personal rights as well, 1960’s. n Miranda Rights “Right to Remain Silent. ” n Gideon: “Right to an Attorney. ” n
Vietnam Controversy My Lai Massacre: Civilians; last week Afghanistan. n Fragging n Pentagon Papers: False evidence. n No homecoming for soldiers. n War Powers Act to limit President/War. n
Presidents: Truman n Eisenhower n Kennedy n Johnson n Nixon n Ford n Carter n Reagan Bush Clinton Bush Obama
President Carter 1976 -1980 Human Rights President. n 1979: Hostages in Iran when the Ayatollah Returned. 52 Hostages n Camp David Accords for Middle East Peace n Next came Ronald Reagan 1980 -1988; Hostages released after swear-in. n
Reagan: Star Wars; Strong Economy; National Debt. 1980 -88 1. Fall of the Soviet Union 1991 n 2. US only remaining superpower n The State requires very little on this major time in US History. n Gorbechev; Glastnost; Perestroika n Reaganomics n
Reaganomics: Trickle Down Theory for Economics n Soviets: Evil Empire Internationally
Vice-President Bush Elected Pres. 1990’s Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. n US response First Persian Gulf War 100 hours to defeat Hussein. n Oil issues n Taliban; religious fanatics n Then came Clinton n
President Clinton Support Israel n Civil War in Balkans: US involvement to stop the killing of Muslims. n Somalia: “Black Hawk Down” Aid Stopped. n Haiti removed Military. n Economic boom in the US n World Trade Center; USS Cole; Embassies n
Bosnian Serbs Murdering Muslims
Define Recession and Depression Your teacher will do this interactively on the board. n Business Cycle: Contraction and Expansion n
European Union post Common Market or EEC: 27 Countries;
Rust Belt
Outsource: Job loss.
Deficit as a percent of GDP
National Debt vs. GDP
Jeffrey Immelt: GE n On June 26, 2009, Jeff Immelt, the CEO of General Electric, called for the United States to increase its manufacturing base employment to 20% of the workforce commenting that the U. S. has outsourced too much and can no longer rely on consumer spending to drive demand. [28]
Obama and Immelt
Rust Belt with Rusting Factories; Less Union Activity; Blue Collar.
Sun Belt: Non-Union; Oil; Immigr. Tourism; Defense; 88% pop + US
George W. Bush Continue to chase Al Qaeda and Bin Laden. Destroy the Taliban. n Saddam Hussein and Weapons of Mass Destruction which did not exist. n Economic downturn. ***** n Enter: President Obama****** n
Peace Dividend: Cut Military due to the end of the Cold War
Gentrification: The Gentry. Is Urban Renewal Wrong?
The Internet: Dot Coms; Communication; Information Age
Outsourcing of Service Jobs: India
Arab Spring of 2011 n The push for Democracy
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