Good luck on your test tomorrow. When you start on it try to relax. If you get stuck on something remember what you know about the topic and go from there. You are smart. You are ready. You will do well. I truly believe that.
APUSH Official Practice Test
Attached is college boards practice APUSH test.
APUSH Review PowerPoints
Attached are the Period 1, Period 2 and Period 9 Powerpoints.
APUSH Period 8 Review Videos
https://ap.gilderlehrman.org/period/8
The Century: America’s Time- 1960-1964: Poisoned Dreams
The Century: America’s Time- 1965-1970: Unpinned
The Century: America’s Time- 1971-1975: Approaching the Apocalypse
APUSH Period 8 Review Outline
Period 8: 1945 – 1980 – Cold War America
Beginning = Victory in World War II and the rise of America as a global superpower
What do I need to know?
- The various methods used to try to CONTAIN (George Kennan) Communism
- Examples: Truman Doctrine ($ to Greece and Turkey), Marshall Plan ($ to European countries to rebuild), NATO (first permanent peacetime alliance), Korean War (United Nations), Vietnam War
- The relation between U.S and the Soviet Union fluctuated between hostility and “détente”
- Examples of conflict: Berlin Blockade & Airlift, Warsaw Pact, NSA-68, Mutually Assured Destruction, Cuban Missile Crisis, U-2 Crisis, Korean War, Vietnam War
- Examples of détente: Geneva Convention, United Nations, SALT Treaties, Nixon goes to China
- Ways the U.S. supported undemocratic governments, so long as the were not Communist
- CIA in Iran and Guatemala, Support for the Diem regime in Vietnam, support for Augusto Pinochet in Chile
- Cold War led to conflict at home between liberty & order, war & peace,
- Examples:
- Order vs. Liberty: 2nd Red Scare (compare/contrast to 1920’s Red Scare), HUAC, McCarthyism, Alger Hiss, Rosenbergs
- Arms Race & Space Race: Ike’s “Military/Industrial Complex”, Sputnik, NASA, increase $ for science education, H-Bomb
- Rise of anti-war Movement: Anti-Vietnam War 1968, Tet Offensive, Bombing Cambodia, My Lai Massacre, college protests (Kent State, Berkeley, Michigan St.)
- The Supreme Court’s Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954 began the Civil Rights movement while also leading white southerners to close ranks around their racial order
- Examples: Brown v. Board, Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-56, Freedom Riders 1961, Freedom Summer 1964
- How federal government acted to encourage an end to Jim Crow
- Executive Branch: Truman desegregates military 1948, LBJ’s Great Society
- Legislative: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act 1965
- Judicial: Brown vs. Board Warren Court expanded rights of the accused (liberal court)
- Southern White Reaction: Closed ranks/white supremacy: Southern Manifesto, Little Rock 9, “Solid South”, George Wallace “Segregation Now,Segregation Forever”, KKK (3rd Gen)
- The Civil Rights Movement was radicalized after 1968 deaths of RFK and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Stokely Carmichael, “Black Power”, Malcolm X, Black Panther Party
- Other minority groups were inspired by the success of the Civil Rights Movement and pressed for their own freedom and equality
- Examples: Cesar Chavez/Mexican Americans, La Raza, LGBT (Stonewall Riot-NYC), American Indian Movement (AIM), Women’s Rights (ERA, Feminine Mystique, National Organization for Women, Roe vs. Wade,)
- Liberalism under the Great Society (LBJ) continued to expand the power of the federal government (Connect to Progressive Era and New Deal)
- Examples: Medicare, Medicaid, Poverty programs (Head Start, Job Corps) Civil Rights Act 1964, Voting Rights Act 1965, Immigration Act of 1965 ended Quotas
- How the Great Society, Warren Court decisions, Hippie Movement, Social change, and rise in sexual and drug experimentation led to a rise in CONSERVATIVE politics (Barry Goldwater-1964, Nixon-1968, Reagan-1980)
END: Election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 & rise of conservative revolution
APUSH Civil Rights
Attached is the Civil Rights Powerpoint that we discussed in class.
Civil Rights DBQ
Attached is a DBQ based on civil rights.
Duck and Cover Video
For your enjoyment. Attached is the Duck and Cover video created by the US government in the 1950’s. It is pretty funny.
MLK Jr and Malcolm X
Tomorrow we will discussing the civil rights movement. Please come to class with a list that compares and contrasts MLK Jr and Malcolm X. Attached is a Venn diagram to help you (use it if you want).
McCarthyism Article
Read the attached article on the 2nd Red Scare and McCarthyism. Think about and answer: 1. What are the lasting effects of McCarthyism, 2. Do things like this happen in today’s society, and if so, to what extent?, 3. What was the main driving force behind McCarthyism?