Bell Ringer 11-6-2007 Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe.

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Bell Ringer 11-6-2007 Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe

Bell Ringer 11-5-2007 What caused the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War II? Page 603

Bell Ringer 11-8-2007 What is NATO? What is the Marshall Plan? What is the Truman Doctrine?

Bell Ringer 11-13-2007 Copy the table on the top of page 610 about Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong

Bell Ringer 11-14-2007 Explain what the Suez War was about. (page 625) What is the Eisenhower Doctrine (page 625) Explain what happened in the Hungarian Uprising (pages 625-626)

What is the “Space Race” and what is Sputnik? Page 626 Bell Ringer 11-15-2007 What is the “Space Race” and what is Sputnik? Page 626

Bell Ringer 11-19-2007 What were the reasons given of why the Americans were saying that we were losing the Cold War? (page 670) What two factors greatly helped Kennedy win the Presidential election (page 671)

Bell Ringer 11-20-2007 Flexible Response: This military strategy was adopted during the Kennedy presidency Nikita Khrushchev: He squared off against Kennedy during the Berlin Crisis Berlin Wall: This separated East Germany from West Germany Bay of Pigs: This involved an invasion of Cuba Richard M. Nixon: He lost the 1960 presidential election Limited Test Ban Treaty: This barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere Hot Line: This was a direct communications link set up during Kennedy’s presidency John F. Kennedy: His religious beliefs were an important issue of the 1960 presidential campaign

Bell Ringer 11-26-2007 Complete # 2 in the Section 2 assessment on page 683.

Bell Ringer 11-27-2007 In what city and state was JFK assassinated? Who supposedly assassinated JFK? What is the Warren Commission? Pages 682-683

Bell Ringer 11-28-2007 According to “One American’s Story” in what two ways did Larry Alfred embody LBJ’s Great Society? Page 686

What was the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education? Bell Ringer 11-29-2007 What was the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education? Page 691

Bell Ringer 11-30-2007 Copy the Chart on Page 714 Called: Civil Rights Acts of the 1950s and 1960s

Bell Ringer 12-3-2007 What was Martin Luther King, Jr.’s response to the rhetoric of Black Power? Why was King visiting Memphis when he was assassinated? What happened to the cities across America after King’s assassination? Page 721

Bell Ringer 12-4-2007 What does the acronym NOW stand for and what prompted women to establish NOW (page 778) What did the Supreme Court rule in Roe v. Wade (779)? Why was Phyllis Schlafly against ERA? (779)

Bell Ringer 12-12-2007 When did France rule in Vietnam? Who is Ho Chi Minh? Who were the Vietminh and what were they fighting for? Page 731 (French Rule in Vietnam)

Bell Ringer 12-13-2007 Why did the South become increasingly unstable? What was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? What did President Johnson do in response to a Vietcong attack in February 1965? Pages 734-735