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Uncivil Wars: Liberal Crisis and Conservative Rebirth, 1961–1972
James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 28 Uncivil Wars: Liberal Crisis and Conservative Rebirth, 1961–1972 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
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I. Liberalism at High Tide
A. John F. Kennedy’s Promise
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I. Liberalism at High Tide
B. Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Society 1. The 1964 Election 2. Great Society Initiatives I. Liberalism at High Tide
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I. Liberalism at High Tide
B. Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Society (cont.) 3. Assessing the Great Society
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I. Liberalism at High Tide
C. Rebirth of the Women’s Movement 1. Labor Feminists 2. Betty Friedan and the National Organization for Women
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II. The Vietnam War Begins
A. Escalation Under Johnson 1. Gulf of Tonkin 2. The New American Presence
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II. The Vietnam War Begins
B. Public Opinion and the War 1. Television 2. “Credibility gap” 12
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II. The Vietnam War Begins
C. Rise of the Student Movement 1. The New Left 2. Young Americans for Freedom 3. The Counterculture
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III. Days of Rage, 1968–1972 A. War Abroad, Tragedy at Home 1. The Tet Offensive 2. Political Assassinations
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III. Days of Rage, 1968–1972 B. The Antiwar Movement and the 1968 Election 1. Democratic Convention 2. Richard Nixon 3. George Wallace 4. Nixon’s Strategy 15
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III. Days of Rage, 1968–1972 C. The Nationalist Turn 1. Chicanos 2. Black Power
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III. Days of Rage, 1968–1972 D. Women’s Liberation 1. “Sisterhood” 2. Sexual politics
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III. Days of Rage, 1968–1972 E. Stonewall and Gay Liberation 1. “Come Out!” 2. Stonewall Inn 19
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IV. Richard Nixon and the Politics of the Silent Majority
A. Nixon in Vietnam 1. Vietnamization and Cambodia 2. My Lai Massacre 3. Détente 4. Exit America
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IV. Richard Nixon and the Politics of the Silent Majority
B. The Silent Majority Speaks Out 1. Law and Order and the Supreme Court 2. Busing
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IV. Richard Nixon and the Politics of the Silent Majority
C. The 1972 Election 1. Democrats in disarray 2. George McGovern
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