Unit 6 Review: “Living with Great Turmoil” (1954-1975) Boemer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Political Developments between Ssush 23: This standard will measure your understanding of how, in the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, political.
Advertisements

Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Chapter Sixteen Equality and Civil Rights. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved Conceptions of Equality Americans want equality,
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Johnson’s Domestic Policy.
Student: The New Frontier and the Great Society, 1960s
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON.  Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) drove through Congress the most ambitious domestic legislative package  The Great Society like the.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War BeginsThe Women’s Rights Movement Section 2 Analyze how a movement for women’s rights arose in the 1960s. Explain the.
Civil Rights Movement in Texas
Chapter 5 Civil Rights Legal basis for civil rights Enforcing the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment Critical Supreme Court ruling in the battle.
Issues of the Gilded Age
STAR REVIEW. 1. He threatened to use nuclear weapons to end the Vietnam War. 2. He initiated the complete democratization of North Vietnam. 3. He escalated.
The Civil Rights Movement Selected Legislation of the Era Lauren Patton Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Postwar Rebuilding and Growth.
The Progressive Era part 2 Describe the influence of women and minorities on the reforms of the Progressive Era/Describe the goals of leaders and groups.
WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES PAST AND CURRENT DISCRIMINATION.
Civil Rights Identify the Plessy v. Ferguson decision? “Separate but equal” facilities were constitutional Racial segregation was legal.
1920s - Jazz Age Great Depression World War II at Home Cold WarCivil Rights Movement Main page (home)
CIVIL RIGHTS VOCAB DIRECTIONS: Write down as much information as you can about each of the following key people, groups and events from the Civil Rights.
American 2. Martin Luther King Jr.- Nonviolent Philosophy using disobedience. Malcolm X: Leader of the Nation of Islam. Work towards social and economic.
PresentationExpress. 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. The.
Do Now pg.24. Civil Rights Background of the Struggle African Americans routinely faced discrimination, or unfair treatment based on prejudice against.
What defines the American Dream?. “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” -every citizens unalienable/legal rights -The United States Declaration.
Chapter 4.4 The Civil Rights Struggle. Background of the Struggle After the Civil War, African Americans routinely faced discrimination, or unfair treatment.
The Other America Chapter The Urban Poor Despite the portrait painted by popular culture, life in post war America did not live up to the “ American.
1960s The New Frontier and The Great Society. Foreign Policy JFK’s New Frontier Strong stand in Berlin (but Berlin Wall erected anyway, Aug 1961) “Flexible.
1960’s Visual Vocabulary Quiz Chapters 20, 22, 23.
The 1960s McGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) entered politics in 1937 as a Congressman admired FDR who took the young congressman under his wing Johnson became a Senator in.
PresentationExpress. Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Kennedy.
DWIGHT EISENHOWER By: Phoenix Stone. What events did Dwight Eisenhower face in during presidency?  The Cold War  Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.
L14: The Civil Rights Movement (Six) Equality and Hierarchy: The African American Experience Agenda Objective: 1.To analyze how/why the Civil.
The Civil Rights Movement ( )
Other Groups Seek Rights Chapter 29, Lesson #4. The Battle for Women’s Rights 1963: Equal Pay Act Equal pay for equal work 1966: NOW (National Organization.
Cold, Korean, Vietnam Wars. Standards: SS5H7a. Explain the origin and meaning of the term “Iron Curtain.” b.Explain how the United States sought to stop.
The Western Democracies and Japan. Terms and People suburbanization – the movement of people from the city to communities in the suburbs interdependance-
1 Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality Identify similarities between the issues and concerns faced by Latinos and Native Americans during the 1960s…
REVIEW NEW FRONTIER AND GREAT SOCIETY. ELECTION OF In the election of 1960, what was a major difference between John F. Kennedy’s campaign and.
Quarterly 2 Jeopardy Review “Initial” Vocabulary Civil Rights Crisis Abroad Presidential Programs & Policies VietnamMix Of Questions
CIVIL RIGHTS FIGHTING FOR EQUALITY Mrs. Bryant’s 5 th Grade Georgia Standards WJIS.
Other Minorities Seek Equality  Objective : I can explain the efforts of Latinos, Native Americans and women to secure reforms in government policies.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Section 2 Postwar Rebuilding and Growth.
1960s.
Postwar Rebuilding and Growth
Johnson’s Domestic Policy
Postwar Rebuilding and Growth
The 1960s.
i>Clicker Questions
Topic: JFK and LBJ Domestic Policy
Civil Rights.
Unit 5: Life in Post-Slavery America (1875 – 1928)
Unit 8: Challenges and Change (1945 – 1975) Part I
Civics EoCA Review Global Connections
The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia
Civil Rights and Equality
Civil Rights Act of 1964 March on Washington
The Cold War and Civil Rights Movement
Cuba and the Soviet Union
The Civil Rights Struggle
Postwar Rebuilding and Growth
Knights Charge Why did Kennedy win the Election of 1960?
The Kennedy & Johnson Years (1960—1969)
The Kennedy and Johnson years
The 1960s.
Lyndon B. Johnson.
SLOB Background.
Civil Rights.
Postwar Rebuilding and Growth
Bell Ringer QUESTION #145 QUESTION #146 QUESTION #147 QUESTION #148
Civil Rights: protection of citizens by government
Presentation transcript:

Unit 6 Review: “Living with Great Turmoil” ( ) Boemer

Supreme Court Case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka The Supreme Court case in which segregated schools was ruled unconstitutional.

Economic trend of the time period With the legislative agenda of the Great Society, President Johnson sought to aid the poor and others in need. The Economic Opportunity Act provided job training, education, and the war on poverty. There is no explicit right to work guaranteed by the US Constitution, but the rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” stated in the Declaration of Independence make it clear that the opportunity to make a decent living is a basic American right. The civil rights movement addressed that fact.

Voting Rights Act of 1965 Struck down state laws intended to keep blacks from voting

Race/ethnicity/immigration Immigration Act of 1965: Established new immigration system that allowed more immigrants into U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964: Law that outlawed racial discrimination Civil Rights Act of Act that banned discrimination in housing

Race/ethnicity/immigration Cont. Many Vietnamese refugees seeking a homeland in the US at the end of the war developed a cultural identity that was a blend of two traditions- Vietnamese and American.

Race/ethnicity/immigration Cont. The 1960s witnessed the struggle of Native Americans for greater equality. Many women struggled to find fulfillment beyond the bounds of home and family life. The counterculture rejected the American dream and chose to drop out of mainstream society.

Amendments Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would prohibit discrimination against women

World Affairs America’s mission in Vietnam was to halt the spread of communism- a threat to democracy. Ironically, the South Vietnamese regimes that the US supported were not democratic themselves.

Public policy and reaction to it Initially, mainstream civil rights leaders were reluctant to criticize the Vietnam War, fearing they would jeopardize President Johnson’s support for their cause. When the war threatened Great Society reforms, Dr. MLK and other civil rights leaders voiced their opposition.

Change in technology/society By the 1960s, the US and Soviet Union had built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons. During periods of crisis, including the Cuban Missile crisis, the American people feared that these powerful weapons would be used. The US and the Soviet Union also competed in the space race.

Migration patterns/geography/immigration The Great Society brought profound changes to the nation’s immigration laws with passage of the Immigration Act of This act allowed many non-European immigrants to settle in the US.

Migration patterns/geography/immigration Cont During the 1960s, the Latino population in the US grew from 3 million to more than 9 million. Most Latinos settled in large cities, where they often encountered discrimination. At this time, Latinos also began organizing politically.

Vocabulary Use word bank Answer key on the original Unit 6 document