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U.S. History EOCT test
Unit 9 Preparation
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SSUSH 21
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SSUSH 21a
Describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown and the Interstate Highway Act.
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GI Bill changes society• Serviceman’s readjustment Act• GI stands for “Government Issue”• Gave returning veterans money to further
their education, training, home loans and property and other benefits.
• This money resulted in a social revolution because common people could afford homes.
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Baby Boom• Because of the GI bill the
nation experienced an increase in births which caused a population explosion.
• Baby boomers are members of the generation born within the first few years after World War II.
• The numbers of babies born in ’40s and early ’50s.
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Levittown• A developer like William
Levitt became rich by building entire communities of homes. Levitt sold home quickly and cheaply because of the close proximity of the homes.
• Suburbs expanded because of the GI Bill and Levitt’s building strategy
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Interstate Highway Act• Dwight Eisenhower supported
the National Highway Act 1956• Concern about a possible
nuclear strike against the U.S.• Highway system provided
improved mobility for motorists and also caused expansion of the Suburbs.
• Improved military and troops to move quickly and meant people could evacuate much faster in the event of war.
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National Defense• U.S. Military
could mobilize faster in case of Invasion of U.S.
• People could evacuate areas under threat faster.
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Transportation• Helped those
living in Suburbs travel to find work in the cities.
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SSUSH 21bDescribe the impact television had on American Culture; including the presidential debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960) and news coverage of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Impact of Television on Civil Rights Movement
• Revolutionized media coverage.
• Televised coverage of the violence against African Americans won sympathizers to their cause.
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Impact of Television on American Culture
• People could watch entertaining shows, news reports, advertisements, etc. from the comfort of their own homes.
• Television stars became nationally admired.
• Lucille Ball on the “I Love Lucy” show.
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Impact of Television on American Politics
• Presidential Debates • (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960)• Kennedy looked younger,
confident, good-looking and won the election
• Politicians had to worry about how they looked on screen
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SSUSH 21cAnalyze the impact of technology on American life, include the development of the personal computer and the cellular telephone and the expanded use of air conditioning.
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Impact on American Life made by Personal Computer & Cell Phone
• Computers made US business, making calculations, and transactions faster and business more efficient.
• Used to tally census in 1950• Today found in many homes.• Emails, websites, transfer data,
receive information quickly.• Cell phones also improved
communication in the U.S.• Revolutionary technology that
affected communication in the U.S.
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Eisenhower’s response to Sputnik I• October 4, 1957 the Soviets
launched Sputnik 1 during the Cold War.
• Signaled a technology gap between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
• On July 29, 1958 the National Aeronautics Space Act created the Government Agency NASA
• Its goal was to Pioneer the future of space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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SSUSH 22
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SSUSH 22aExplain the importance of President Truman’s order to integrate the U.S. military and the federal government.
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Harry Truman & Integration of U.S. Military and Federal Government
• Truman was disturbed by the violence against southern blacks and became a supporter of Civil Rights.
• Wanted to ensure voting rights and fair employment to African Americans.
• July 26, 1948 Signed Executive Order 9981 integrating the United States Military
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Executive Order 9980 & 9981
• EO 9980 – Created the Fair Employment Board to eliminate racial discrimination in federal employment.
• EO 9981- established the President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services.
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SSUSH 22b
Identify Jackie Robinson and the integration of baseball.
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Jackie Robinson• Born Cairo, GA• First African
American during the Modern Era to play Baseball in the Major League.
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SSUSH 22c
Explain Brown v. Board of Education and efforts to resist the decision.
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Major Court cases• Plessy v. Ferguson• Established the doctrine of “Separate but
Equal” that allowed segregation.
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Major Court Cases• Brown v. Board of Education• Established that the policy of “Separate but
equal” was unconstitutional.• Overturned Plessy decision!
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Little Rock, Arkansas - 1957• Governor Orval
Faubus• Central High School• Refused to allow
African American students in.
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Eisenhower & Little Rock, Arkansas• President Eisenhower sent U.S.
troops to Little Rock (Central High School) to enforce the law.
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Alabama Governor – George Wallace
“In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”
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SSUSH 22dDescribe the significance of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail and his I Have a Dream speech.
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Letter from Birmingham Jail• Famous civil rights writing in which he
addressed white preachers statements that mass protest and civil disobedience were not necessary and the courts should handle complaints.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. “I have a dream” speech
• Delivered before the Lincoln Monument during 1963 March on Washington.
• 200,000 civil rights activists were in attendance.
• Demanding equality for all Citizens.
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African-American Civil Rights Movement
Brown v. Board(1954)
Overturned the Plessy case by declaring that segregated facilities were inherently unequal, and ordered the integration of the nation's public schools.
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the front of a Montgomery, Alabama, public bus for a white rider, leading African-Americans to boycott public bussing.
Little Rock Crisis(1957)
After schools in Little Rock, Arkansas, refused to admit African-Americans to all-white schools, President Eisenhower authorized the U.S. Army to escort and protect African-American students.
University ofAlabama
(1963)
Governor George C. Wallace refused to allow African-American students to register for classes at the all-white University of Alabama. President Kennedy authorized the use of the National Guard to enforce educational integration.
March on Washington
(1963)
Martin Luther King and his SCLC organized a massive demonstration in Washington, D.C., where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
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SSUSH 22eDescribe the causes and consequences of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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African-American Civil Rights Law
Civil RightsAct of 1964
Provides criminal penalties for discrimination in employment or voting and integrates most public facilities.
24thAmendment
(1964)
Banned the poll tax.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Banned literacy tests in counties where over half of eligible voters have been disenfranchised.
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SSUSH 23
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
Gave President the Power to Enforce the Law
Military National Guard
Prohibited discrimination in Employment and Education
Jobs Schools
Prohibited Segregation in Public Accommodations
Hotels Restaurants
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Voting Rights Act of 1965
Suspend Literacy Test for voter registration
Results in huge increased in African
American voter registration
Send federal officials to register
voters
Results in increased number of African
American Candidates
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SSUSH 23aDescribe the Warren Court and the expansion of individual rights as seen in the Miranda decision.
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Miranda v. Arizona• Earl Warren – Chief Justice• 1966• Ernesto Miranda arrested and interrogated w/o
lawyer present.• Confessed to Kidnapping and Rape• The Court held that Miranda’s 5th amendment
protection against self incrimination and his 6th amendment right to counsel had been violated.
• Police officers must read to people arrested prior to questioning. “You have the right to remain silent…”
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Miranda v. Arizona
Expanded the Rights of Individuals
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SSUSH 23bDescribe the political impact of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; include the impact on civil rights legislation.
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JFK Assassination - Impact• Helped President
Lyndon Johnson push through civil rights legislation
• Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
• Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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SSUSH 23cExplain Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society; include the establishment of Medicare.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson
Great Society Program
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LBJ's Great Society
Head Start(1965)
Provided poor, disabled, and minority kids with extra academic assistance through pre-school in order to ensure educational success.
Job Corps(1966)
Provided training for poor, minority inner-city youth in order to cultivate job skills.
Medicare(1965)
Extended Social Security benefits by providing health insurance for the elderly.
Medicaid(1966)
Provides health insurance for the poor and disabled.
VISTA(1966)
Volunteers In Service To America; Organized youth volunteers to work in economically depressed areas.
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SSUSH 23dDescribe the social and political turmoil of 1968, include the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, and the events surrounding the Democratic National Convention.
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1968• Social and Political
Turmoil.• Defining Moment in
the Modern Era of U.S. History.
Tet Offensive
Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy Riots at the Democratic National Convention
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MLK, Jr. Assassination • Caused riots in over
100 cities across U.S.• One Week after death,
Congress passes Civil Rights Act of 1968
• Prevented discrimination in housing.
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RFK Assassination• Kennedy desired social
reforms such as Civil Rights.
• Opposed Vietnam War.• Running for President
when Killed.• Disheartened many people
that wanted civil Rights and an end to Vietnam war.
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Democratic National Convention
• Police armed with clubs and tear gas violently beat antiwar protesters.
• Live on Television.
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SSUSH 24
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SSUSH 24aCompare and contrast the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) tactics, include sit-ins, freedom rides, and changing composition.
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
• Chose Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as its first president.
• Sought to unite leaders of the black community (particularly black ministers)
• Voter registration, Education• Montgomery Bus boycott• Mass protests public
demonstrations• Non-Violent civil disobedience
Rosa Parks
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
• Students that devoted themselves to non-violent forms of Protest to demand civil rights for African Americans.
• Sit-ins: blacks sit in places until they were served or arrested.
• Eventually used violence and abandoned peaceful protest.
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SCLC
InitiallyNon-Violent
Remains Non-Violent
SNCC
Initially Non-Violent
Turns ViolentBlack Power
Militant Movement
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SSUSH 24bDescribe the National Organization of Women (NOW) and the origins and goals of the modern women’s movement.
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Betty Friedan• Led Women’s liberation
movement and claimed that women feeling fulfilled in the home was a myth.
• Organized interest group NOW to promote women’s equality
• Wrote The Feminine Mystique
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SSUSH 24cAnalyze the anti-Vietnam War movement.
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SSUSH 24dAnalyze Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers’ movement.
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United Farm Workers (UFW) & Cesar Chavez
• Founded in 1962• By Cesar Chavez• Supported rights for
migrant farm workers• Conducted hunger
strikes• Used nonviolent protest
like MLK, Jr.• Boycott California table
grapes and led the 1970 labor agreement.
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African American Civil Rights Movement
Bus Boycott
Non-Violent protests & Marches
Hispanic Farm Workers
Movement
Boycott of California Table
Grapes
Non-Violent protests & Marches
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SSUSH 24eExplain the importance of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and the resulting developments; include Earth Day, the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the modern environmental movement.
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Rachel Carson• Wrote “Silent Spring”• Biologist, ecologist,
Writer• Protested the use of
chemicals, Pesticides in the environment for farming, etc.
• Resulted in the Water Quality Act
• Triggered the Modern Environmental Movement
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DDT• An insecticide
(Pesticide) that Rachel Carson opposed using.
• Argued that it contaminated the water supply and harmed humans and other animals.
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Earth Day• A tradition established by
activist John McConnell in 1969
• April 22 intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the earth’s environment.
• Promotes recycling, clear air, and government regulation
• Protests against deterioration against the environment such as oil spills, raw sewage, toxic dumps, pesticides, etc.
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EPA – Environmental Protection Administration
• Established in 1970 by President Richard Nixon
• Federal Agency with the purpose of enforcing laws aimed at maintaining a safe and clean environment.
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SSUSH 24dDescribe the rise of the conservative movement as seen in the presidential candidacy of Barry Goldwater (1964) and the election of Richard M. Nixon (1968).
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Rise of Conservative Movement
• Liberals moved to: end segregation, establish stricter regulations, and finance the “Great Society” and increasing the role of government to enforce social activism.
• A Conservative movement began to advocate less government action, lower taxes, limit government power, protect personal freedoms, protect property rights, and limit government control over social issues.
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Barry Goldwater
• Senator from Arizona• Extremely
conservative• Won Republican
Presidential Nomination in 1964 in the South
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Richard Nixon• Conservative Republican
Candidate elected President in 1968
• Wanted to cut government programs, give more power back to states, and turn back the aggressive tide of Civil Rights