standard 25 notes
... acquitted him, allowing Clinton to remain in office and finish his second term. f. Analyze the 2000 presidential election and its outcome, emphasizing the role of the electoral college. 2000 Presidential Election The presidential election of 2000 saw Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, facing the Rep ...
... acquitted him, allowing Clinton to remain in office and finish his second term. f. Analyze the 2000 presidential election and its outcome, emphasizing the role of the electoral college. 2000 Presidential Election The presidential election of 2000 saw Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, facing the Rep ...
Print › Unit 9: The Fifties and Sixties | Quizlet
... Batista in 1959 and soon after established a Communist state, leading to Cold War conflict with the United States ...
... Batista in 1959 and soon after established a Communist state, leading to Cold War conflict with the United States ...
US History Top 100 - Waterville Central School
... didn't let them use their talents. Attacked the "cult of domesticity." NOW ERA failed ...
... didn't let them use their talents. Attacked the "cult of domesticity." NOW ERA failed ...
1971
... Committee against President Richard M. Nixon in the Watergate affair. On July 24, the United States Supreme Court rules that President Nixon must turn over the sixty-four tapes of White House conversations concerning the Watergate break-in. July 27 – the first of three articles of impeachment agains ...
... Committee against President Richard M. Nixon in the Watergate affair. On July 24, the United States Supreme Court rules that President Nixon must turn over the sixty-four tapes of White House conversations concerning the Watergate break-in. July 27 – the first of three articles of impeachment agains ...
Chapter 40 The Stalemated Seventies, 1968–1980 1. Stagnating
... learned by activists in the civil rights movement. They date the “second wave” from the 1963 publication of The _________________ Mystique by Betty _____________ and formation of the ______________ ___________________ for Women (NOW). Feminist gains were made in 1972 with Title ______, which guarant ...
... learned by activists in the civil rights movement. They date the “second wave” from the 1963 publication of The _________________ Mystique by Betty _____________ and formation of the ______________ ___________________ for Women (NOW). Feminist gains were made in 1972 with Title ______, which guarant ...
Practice Final Exam Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice
... d. shutdown of railroads in California. Many Republicans criticized the New Deal for a. going too far in its attempts to reform the economy. b. not doing enough to address the nation’s ills. c. failing to address unemployment. d. trying to put an end to the unequal distribution of wealth. After Cong ...
... d. shutdown of railroads in California. Many Republicans criticized the New Deal for a. going too far in its attempts to reform the economy. b. not doing enough to address the nation’s ills. c. failing to address unemployment. d. trying to put an end to the unequal distribution of wealth. After Cong ...
Goal 11 Study Guide
... Which doctrine relating to public education was overturned by the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education? Martin Luther King, Jr. was the founder and first president of which important organization? List at least three people or organizations associated with the Black Power movement? ...
... Which doctrine relating to public education was overturned by the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education? Martin Luther King, Jr. was the founder and first president of which important organization? List at least three people or organizations associated with the Black Power movement? ...
The 1970`s - Spokane Public Schools
... and in 1979 (SALT II) during the Carter administration. But SALT II was not approved by the Senate partly as a protest against the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In 1982 the Reagan administration abandoned SALT and began a new series of negotiations called START (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks ...
... and in 1979 (SALT II) during the Carter administration. But SALT II was not approved by the Senate partly as a protest against the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In 1982 the Reagan administration abandoned SALT and began a new series of negotiations called START (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks ...
1960s-current answer sheet
... What event during the 1970s resulted in the United States increasing its regulation of nuclear power plants? A. the signing of the SALT treaty B. North Korea’s announcement that it had nuclear weapons C. the incident at Three Mile Island D. restrictions created by the UN Atomic Energy Commission ...
... What event during the 1970s resulted in the United States increasing its regulation of nuclear power plants? A. the signing of the SALT treaty B. North Korea’s announcement that it had nuclear weapons C. the incident at Three Mile Island D. restrictions created by the UN Atomic Energy Commission ...
The main goal of the ___ was to stop the spread of communism. The
... This allowed Communists in North Vietnam to supply military arms to the government opposition group in South Vietnam. This was a South Vietnamese opposition group that carried out thousands of assassinations of South Vietnamese government officials. He led the Indochinese Communist Party and fought ...
... This allowed Communists in North Vietnam to supply military arms to the government opposition group in South Vietnam. This was a South Vietnamese opposition group that carried out thousands of assassinations of South Vietnamese government officials. He led the Indochinese Communist Party and fought ...
AP U - Webs
... the traditional working-class backbone of the Democratic party a) by advocating a cut in Social Security b) when he advocated an end to the Vietnam War c) when it was discovered that he had undergone psychiatric care d) by appealing to racial minorities, feminists, and youth e) by opposing the power ...
... the traditional working-class backbone of the Democratic party a) by advocating a cut in Social Security b) when he advocated an end to the Vietnam War c) when it was discovered that he had undergone psychiatric care d) by appealing to racial minorities, feminists, and youth e) by opposing the power ...
chapters 35-39 exam review
... -President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill announced at their wartime conference in Casablanca that they would fight the Axis Powers until they surrendered unconditionally. -The major turning point for the conquest of the Japanese in the Pacific was the Battle of Midway. -President Ro ...
... -President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill announced at their wartime conference in Casablanca that they would fight the Axis Powers until they surrendered unconditionally. -The major turning point for the conquest of the Japanese in the Pacific was the Battle of Midway. -President Ro ...
see Drift towards World War II handout
... • this phase originated with Ike” and JFK but was intensified under Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), who assumed the presidency afterJFK’s assassination • The U.S. never formally issued a declaration of war, but after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, where 2 American destroyers were apparently fired upon by ...
... • this phase originated with Ike” and JFK but was intensified under Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), who assumed the presidency afterJFK’s assassination • The U.S. never formally issued a declaration of war, but after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, where 2 American destroyers were apparently fired upon by ...
unit22sg - GEOCITIES.ws
... 28. As a result of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, 29. The common use of poll taxes to inhibit black voters in the South was outlawed by the 30. Beginning in 1964, the chief goal of the black civil rights movement in the South was to 31. As a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 32. ...
... 28. As a result of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, 29. The common use of poll taxes to inhibit black voters in the South was outlawed by the 30. Beginning in 1964, the chief goal of the black civil rights movement in the South was to 31. As a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 32. ...
1950-1980 AP Exam - BattleofHastings2010
... C. President Kennedy sent the Special Forces into Vietnam D. President Johnson asked for and Congress approved the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution E. President Truman ordered an attack of North Vietnam 17. The domestic programs of President John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson A. resulted in significant increa ...
... C. President Kennedy sent the Special Forces into Vietnam D. President Johnson asked for and Congress approved the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution E. President Truman ordered an attack of North Vietnam 17. The domestic programs of President John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson A. resulted in significant increa ...
Ch 22 Study Guide What was the United States` main goal in
... 7. ___ enabled North Vietnam to send troops and supplies to South Vietnam? 8. The main purpose of the War Powers Act was to ___. 9. ___, founded by Tom Hayden and Al Haber, charged that corporations and large government institutions had taken over America. 10. ___ was/were most effective in convinci ...
... 7. ___ enabled North Vietnam to send troops and supplies to South Vietnam? 8. The main purpose of the War Powers Act was to ___. 9. ___, founded by Tom Hayden and Al Haber, charged that corporations and large government institutions had taken over America. 10. ___ was/were most effective in convinci ...
8.1 Key Questions: 1. What were ways the U.S. sought to contain
... *Important to note that the threat of communism is seen by both political parties as both Republican presidents (Eisenhower) and Democrats (Truman & LBJ) would provide American support to stop the spread Despite the support across political parties, the U.S. citizenry was not always in full support. ...
... *Important to note that the threat of communism is seen by both political parties as both Republican presidents (Eisenhower) and Democrats (Truman & LBJ) would provide American support to stop the spread Despite the support across political parties, the U.S. citizenry was not always in full support. ...
File
... • America's 38th president, Gerald Ford (1913-2006) took office on August 9, 1974, following the resignation of President Richard Nixon, who left the White House in disgrace over the Watergate scandal. Ford became the first unelected president in the nation's history. A longtime Republican congressm ...
... • America's 38th president, Gerald Ford (1913-2006) took office on August 9, 1974, following the resignation of President Richard Nixon, who left the White House in disgrace over the Watergate scandal. Ford became the first unelected president in the nation's history. A longtime Republican congressm ...
Notes on Into the 70s
... Student radicals were, for the first time, winning large audiences for their extravagant rhetoric linking together university administrators, the police, and the larger political and economic system, describing them all as part of one united, oppressive force. As time went on, moreover, the studen ...
... Student radicals were, for the first time, winning large audiences for their extravagant rhetoric linking together university administrators, the police, and the larger political and economic system, describing them all as part of one united, oppressive force. As time went on, moreover, the studen ...
American Studies
... Tet Offensive – significance? – Major surprise offensive by Vietcong. Proved to USA that they were not winning the war Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – Significance? – Gives LBJ power to control the Vietnam War Rolling Thunder – LBJ’s V. Pres – 1968 Democratic Candidate Hubert Humphrey – LBJ’s bombing P ...
... Tet Offensive – significance? – Major surprise offensive by Vietcong. Proved to USA that they were not winning the war Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – Significance? – Gives LBJ power to control the Vietnam War Rolling Thunder – LBJ’s V. Pres – 1968 Democratic Candidate Hubert Humphrey – LBJ’s bombing P ...
final review guide
... unequal) – ENDS legal segregation Martin Luther King Jr. – most prominent Civil Rights Leader The Space Race – Competition between U.S. and Soviet Union to achieve dominance in space. Sputnik – first satellite launched into space (by Soviets) NASA – U.S. Space Program (know acronym, what it stands f ...
... unequal) – ENDS legal segregation Martin Luther King Jr. – most prominent Civil Rights Leader The Space Race – Competition between U.S. and Soviet Union to achieve dominance in space. Sputnik – first satellite launched into space (by Soviets) NASA – U.S. Space Program (know acronym, what it stands f ...
Modern America I Unit 16 Energy Crisis and Problems Abroad As
... - the following year the U.S. boycotted the Summer Olympics of 1980 held in Moscow the Soviets retaliated by boycotting the following Summer Olympic of 1984 held in Los Angles - against Taliban rebels supported by the United States, the invasion of Afghanistan became the Soviets “Vietnam” producin ...
... - the following year the U.S. boycotted the Summer Olympics of 1980 held in Moscow the Soviets retaliated by boycotting the following Summer Olympic of 1984 held in Los Angles - against Taliban rebels supported by the United States, the invasion of Afghanistan became the Soviets “Vietnam” producin ...
Reading Assignment 2 Détente Cools Détente was defined as a
... December of that year. In response, U.S. Congress refused to ratify the SALT treaty making it useless. The fiercely anti-Communist U.S. President Ronald Reagan took office in 1981. He continued his country’s retreat from détente. In 1983, he announced a program called the Strategic Defense Initiativ ...
... December of that year. In response, U.S. Congress refused to ratify the SALT treaty making it useless. The fiercely anti-Communist U.S. President Ronald Reagan took office in 1981. He continued his country’s retreat from détente. In 1983, he announced a program called the Strategic Defense Initiativ ...
Richard Nixon
... state and local Gov. • Détente: easing Cold War tensions • Nixon opened foreign policy with China and Soviet Union by visiting them ...
... state and local Gov. • Détente: easing Cold War tensions • Nixon opened foreign policy with China and Soviet Union by visiting them ...