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Title: U.S. History 22105 www.msu.edumilewsk6


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U.S. History 2/21/05www.msu.edu/milewsk6
  • OBJECTIVE Review for Chapter 18 Test The
    Origins of the Cold War.
  • I. Journal 9
  • -Examine the U.S. Budget 1940-2000 p.626
  • -Answer questions (1-2) p.626
  • II. Review for Chapter 18 Test
  • III. Homework due Friday 2/25/05
  • 1.) Read Chapter19 section1 p.634-640
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.640 (1-2) p.664
  • 2.) Read Chapter19 section2 p.641-649
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.649 (3-4) p.664
  • 3.) Chapter 18 Review
  • Chapter18 Test Wednesday 2/23/05

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U.S. History 2/22/05www.msu.edu/milewsk6
  • OBJECTIVE Review for Chapter 18 Test The
    Origins of the Cold War.
  • I. Review for Chapter 18 Test
  • II. Homework due Friday 2/25/05
  • 1.) Read Chapter19 section1 p.634-640
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.640 (1-2) p.664
  • 2.) Read Chapter19 section2 p.641-649
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.649 (3-4) p.664
  • 3.) Chapter 18 Review
  • Chapter18 Test Tomorrow!!!

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U.S. History 2/23/05www.msu.edu/milewsk6
  • OBJECTIVE Demonstrate mastery of the Origins of
    the Cold War.
  • I. Chapter 18 Test
  • II. Homework due Friday 2/25/05
  • 1.) Read Chapter19 section1 p.634-640
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.640 (1-2) p.664
  • 2.) Read Chapter19 section2 p.641-649
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.649 (3-4) p.664
  • 3.) Chapter 18 Review

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U.S. History 2/24/05www.msu.edu/milewsk6
  • OBJECTIVE Begin examination of the 1950s and
    the beginning of Civil Rights in the United
    States.
  • I. Journal 10 pt.A
  • -Re-read The 1948 Election p.638-639
  • -Examine the Presidential Election of 1948
    p.638
  • -Answer questions (1-2) p.638
  • II. Journal 10 pt.B
  • -notes on the Presidents and Civil Rights
  • III. Homework due tomorrow
  • 1.) Read Chapter19 section1 p.634-640
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.640 (1-2) p.664
  • 2.) Read Chapter19 section2 p.641-649
  • -Answer questions (4-5) p.649 (3-4) p.664
  • 3.) Chapter 18 Review

5
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Lincoln
  • President Lincoln was a Republican and his party
    was credited with freeing the slaves
  • Blacks, where whites allowed them to vote, voted
    Republican.

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FDR
  • The New Deal programs helped many black families.
  • During one of FDR fireside chats he reminded the
    nation that, Lynching is illegal and it is
    murder.
  • In 1941 FDR made it illegal to discriminate
    against blacks in hiring in industries with war
    contracts.
  • Blacks, where they were allowed to vote by
    whites, began voting Democratic and have ever
    since.

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Truman
  • Truman tried to create a commission on civil
    rights but was blocked by Congress.
  • But as Commander and Chief of the armed forces he
    could order the desegregation of the military
    despite what Congress said.
  • As Chief Executive he ordered discrimination in
    hiring of blacks for Federal jobs to end.
    Congress couldnt block this either.
  • His actions led many Southern Democrats to form
    their own party of segregation, the Dixiecrats.

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Eisenhower
  • IKE refused to assume leadership on the Civil
    Rights issue.
  • During his administration the Supreme Court made
    segregation illegal.
  • IKE did order Federal Troops into Little Rock
    Arkansas when the Governor of Alabama used the
    National Guard to block the integration of Little
    Rock H.S. in 1957.

http//www.floridatoday.com/columbia/futurespace/m
ultimedia/presidents.htm
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Kennedy
  • Kennedy was from Boston, MA.
  • He offered leadership on Civil Rights in June
    1963 when he ordered Federal Troops enforce a
    court order to integrate the University of
    Alabama.
  • He also asked Congress to pass a civil rights
    bill.
  • He was assassinated in November 1963.

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Johnson
  • Johnson was from Texas.
  • He pledged to carry out Kennedys work and on
    July 2, 1964 he signed the Civil Rights Act of
    1964.

http//www.floridatoday.com/columbia/futurespace/m
ultimedia/presidents.htm
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