Date: 10/29/15 Activity: REVIEW Day Warm Up: None Homework: Review Sheet due with the test tomorrow 10/30 Unit 2 Test tomorrow 10/30 Unit 3 Vocab due Monday.

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Date: 10/29/15 Activity: REVIEW Day Warm Up: None Homework: Review Sheet due with the test tomorrow 10/30 Unit 2 Test tomorrow 10/30 Unit 3 Vocab due Monday PgAssignmentDate 38Research Notes10/16 39 Peer Edit Sheet 10/23 40Domestic US Review Sheet10/ s Review Bingo 10/29 42Unit 3 Vocabulary10/30 UNIT SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS

1950s BINGO REVIEW Write 25 of the 30 terms in the boxes randomly. Cross off the term once you have written it in a box so you do not use it twice. Not all words will be used.

A law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veterans. Benefits included: low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business cash payments of tuition and living expenses to attend college, high school or vocational education one year of unemployment compensation. GI BILL

Means of communication; TV, newspaper & radio that are able to reach large audiences. The baby boom, the growth of suburbs, and the increase in consumerism were all examples of THIS overall theme of the 1950s: MASS MEDIA CONFORMITY

Husbands returning from war, Decreasing marriage age, Desirability of large families, Confidence in economy and Advances in medicine all contributed to an increase in the birthrate during this time in the 1950s The belief that it is good for people to spend a lot of money on goods and services. BABY BOOM CONSUMERISM

The right to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area through retail outlets owned by independent operators. Business that provide services rather than manufactured goods. ie: teachers, lawyers, secretaries, doctors, internet providers.. FRANCHISE SERVICE SECTOR

Ideal or typical household with a father, mother and children Government programs for redevelopment of urban areas NUCLEAR FAMILY URBAN RENEWAL

Companies that produce and sell their goods and services all over the world Social and artistic movement of the 1950’s stressing unrestrained expression and non- comformity. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION BEAT MOVEMENT

Hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. The unsubstantiated or reckless accusations/charges of disloyalty or communist beliefs. RED SCARE McCARTHYISM

Truman’s Domesic Agenda, including a proposal for a nationwide system of compulsory health insurance and a crop-subsidy system to provide a steady income for farmers Failed government program aimed at helping Native Americans. Ended all programs monitored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. It also ended federal responsibility for the health and welfare of Native Americans. FAIR DEAL TERMINATION POLICY

A list of persons who were not hired because of suspected communist ties “Unfriendly” witnesses were brought to testify but refused to cooperate because they felt the hearings were unconstitutional. BLACK LIST HOLLYWOOD TEN

Nixon made a name for himself while prosecuting this person for being a spy for the Soviet Union This group was formed at first to investigate Communist influence in the movie industry because it was believed Communists were trying to sneak propaganda into movies. ALGER HISS HUAC

This was the Primary Source of entertainment in the 1950s These people were expected to return to traditional roles after WWII, but many wanted to maintain their independence TV WOMEN

This doctor was instrumental in the eradication of polio More trucking, Less railroad usage, more people being able to move to the suburbs, as well as more traffic, more pollution, more traffic jams and more accidents were all results of: JONAS SALK INTERSTATE HIGHWAY ACT

D.J. Alan Freed coined this term as the new sound of Rhythm and Blues in the 1950s. They were accused of giving information about the atomic bomb to the soviets They were found guilty and killed ROCK & ROLL THE ROSENBERGS