Chapter 21 Essay Question

On Monday’s test-

You will have to write an essay where you discuss how segregation has changed over the years.  Your essay should talk about

·             the historical foundation for the segregation (how it started)

·             some of the key people in the civil rights movement

·             civil rights movement victory

The essay should flow from one statement to another.  The essay should be a minimum of 7 sentences in length.

Chapter 21 Study Guide

Chapter 21 Study Guide

Section 1

Plessy vs. Ferguson                  p 701

Segregation                              p 701

Thurgood Marshall                   p 702

Brown vs. Board                      p 702

Little Rock                               p 703

King, Parks and Montgomery p 704

Non-Violent Resistance            p 705

SCLC and SNCC                    p 706

Sit-ins                                       p 706

Section 2

Freedom Riders                        p 710-11

Meredith and Ole Missp 711

Birmingham Protests                 p 712

March on Washington               p 714

Civil Rights Act of 1964            p 714

Freedom Summer                     p 715

Voting Rights Act of 1965        p 716

Section 3

Segregation in North                 p 718

Malcolm and Nation of Islam    p 719

Carmichael and Black Power p 720

Black Panthers             p 720

MLK Assassination                  p 721

Affirmative Action                     p 723

Rosa Parks

Nation of Islam

De facto segregation

De Jure Segregation

JFK and Civil Rights

LBJ and Civil Rights

Freedom Riders

Black Power

Civil Rights Act of 1968

Chapter 20 Quiz Terms

Quiz Tomorrow 3/28- Know how these terms relate the 1960’s.

JFK

Fidel Castro

Berlin Wall

Bay of Pigs

Cuban Missile Crisis

Hot Line

Limited Test Band Treaty

Nikita Khrushehev

Peace Corps

Space Race

Lee Harvey Oswald

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ)

Chapter 20 Thinking Maps Terms

Chapter 20 Big Learnings

Describe each term by creating a thinking map for each section.Write a 2-3 sentence description for each term.

Section 1

Election of 1960                       p 670

TV Debates                                 p 671

“Camelot”                                   p 672

Flexible response                   p 673

Bay of Pigs                                p 674

Cuban Missile Crisis             p 674, 76

Berlin Wall                               p 677

JFK vs. Khrushchev             p 678

 Section 2

New Frontier                           p 679

Peace Corps                            p 680

NASA and the moon           p 681

JFK and Civil Rights            p 682

JFK Assassination                p 682-83

Warren Commission            p 683

Section 3

LBJ as politician                     p 687

 Civil Rights Act                     p 688

War on Poverty                     p 688

Election of 1964                    p 688

Great Society – 6 parts     p 689-91

Warren Court                         p 691


                

Chapter 18 Terms

Chapter 18- Terms

Section 1: Origins of the Cold War

  1. United Nations (U.N.)-
  1. Satellite Nations-
  1. Containment-
  1. Iron Curtain-
  1. Cold War-
  1. Truman Doctrine-
  1. Marshall Plan-
  1. Berlin Airlift-
  1. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)-

Section 2: The Cold War Heats Up

  1. Chiang Kai-shek-
  1. Mao Zedong-
  1. Taiwan-
  1. 38th Parallel-
  1. Korean War-

Section 3: The Cold War at Home

  1. House of Un-American Activities Committee (H.U.A.C.)-
  1. Hollywood Ten-
  1. Black Lists-
  1. Alger Hiss-

Section 3: The Cold War at Home (continued)

  1. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg-
  1. Joseph McCarthy-
  1. McCarthyism-

Section 4: Two Nations Live on Edge

  1. H-Bomb-
  1. Dwight D. Eisenhower-
  1. John Foster Dulles-
  1. Brinkmanship-
  1. Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.)-
  1. Warsaw Pact-
  1. Eisenhower Doctrine-
  1. Nikita Khrushchev-
  1. Francis Gary Powers-
  1. U-2 Incident-

Ch 17 Study Guide Matching Answers

Chapter 17 Study Guide Matched Up:

1. N                

2. V    

3. O    

4. G    

5. AA 

6. BB 

7. S    

8. W   

9. Q    

10. H  

 

11. J   

12. Z  

13. Y

14. C

15. E  

16. X  

17. T  

18. U  

19. A  

20. F  

 

21. M

22.D   

23. R  

24. P  

25. B  

26. I    

27.  L 

28. K  

 

American History 1 Final Review

Final Review-

Chapter 9

NAACP

Square Deal

Suffrage

Prohibition

Upton Sinclair

Carry Nation

Woman Suffrage

 

Chapter 10

Imperialism

Pearl Harbor

Theodore Roosevelt

John J. Pershing

 

Chapter 11

Great Migration

Treaty of Versailles

Neutrality

Alliance System

Militarism

Selective Service Act

Causes of WWI

Mechanized Warfare

Wilson’s 14 Points

Eddie Rickenbacker

John J. Pershing

Espionage and Sedition Acts

 

Chapter 12

Sacco and Vanzetti

Teapot Dome Scandal

Henry Ford

Organized Labor in the 1920’s

 

Chapter 13

Prohibition

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Scopes Trial

John Scopes

Louis Armstrong

Double Standard on the 1920’s

Harlem Renaissance

Charles Lindberg

Speakeasies

Babe Ruth

Al Capone

 

Chapter 14

The Great Depression

Herbert Hoover

Bonus Army

Buying Stock on the Margin

Dust Bowl

Speculation

 

Chapter 15

Eleanor Roosevelt

FDR- Election of 1932

Bank closures

New Deal

Woody Guthrie

Orson Wells

FDIC

 

Chapter 16

Causes of WW II

Battle of Britain

European Dictatorships

Winston Churchill

Joseph Stalin

Adolf Hitler

Blitzkrieg

Appeasement

Francisco Franco

Ghetto

Munich Pact

Holocaust

Nonaggression Pact

Concentration Camps

Nazism

Totalitarian

Fascism

Benito Mussolini

Genocide