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5/21 Take out your review book and Aug 2013 answer sheet. Put Truman note sheet, #1, into new table of Contents.. Aug Please make sure your name, the title of the test and total correct over 12.5 is on your paper or 3 points will be taken off your score History Channel-Harry S. Truman

Truman Domestic and Foreign Policy I can explain the domestic programs and foreign policy actions of Pres.Truman.

Baby Boom- Population explosion

What does this lead to? Levittown- Rise of prefab homes in the suburbs to meet the needs of soldier coming home from war. 1950's Building in Levittown

Domestic THE FAIR DEAL -Economic controls, an increase in the minimum wage, expansion of the Social Security program, a housing bill, national health insurance, development projects modeled on the New Deal's Tennessee Valley Authority, liberalized immigration laws, and ambitious civil rights legislation for African-Americans. VETO of Taft-Hartley Act- However Congress’ override of the veto put limits on the ability of Unions to strike.

Domestic Policy GI Bill of Rights- Benefits included low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business, cash payments of tuition and living expenses to attend university, high school or vocational education, as well as one year of unemployment compensation. Executive Order Desegregation of the Armed Forces (1948)

Domestic Effects HUAC – House of Un-American Activities Committee Senator Joe McCarthy – claims Communists in the Department of State Alger Hiss, government employee named a Soviet spy Ethel and Julius Rosenberg – arrested for selling secrets to the USSR, sentenced to death for treason

Hollywood Black list Victims of Hollywood Blacklist

Foreign Policy- CONTAINMENT Truman Doctrine- “Truman likes greasy turkey”. Truman asks Congress for aid to Greece and Turkey, $400 million in aid to defend against Communist rebels. Marshall Plan enacted, billions of $ in aid for 16 European nations. Korean War United Nation defends South Korea after invasion from North. War ends in an armistice, border returns to 38th parallel

Foreign Effects Berlin Blockade: USSR blockades all access to West Berlin, US airlifts supplies. The Soviet blockade ends after nearly a year. Hotline - direct phone link between US President Kennedy in the White House, and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in the Kremlin Space Race – April 1961 Soviet Union was the first to put a man in Space. July 20 th 1969 – US put Neil Armstrong on the Moon “That’s one small step for man and….one giant leap for mankind”