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1
Covert Operations around the World
  • Popcorn read the CIA covert operations.
  • Extra Credit option!!!!
  • Pick a covert operation and create a PPT to
    present to class.
  • Explain what happened
  • why did the covert operation take place
  • impact of operation
  • U.S. relation with that country today.
  • Up to Two bathroom passes (40 points).
  • Due Friday or next Monday, depending on when you
    have this class.

2
XC CIA PPT
  • Mainly pictures and bullets.
  • Should use note cards to give additional
    information to class.
  • Discuss CIA involvement
  • Where?
  • Why?
  • When?
  • Impact?
  • Todays impact?
  • Add your personal thoughts to your PPT.

3
McCarthy and the Cold War at home
  • SWBAT
  • -experience the anti-Communist hysteria and
    suspicion of the McCarthy era during the 1950s by
    participating in an activity which creates
    suspicion of one another.
  • -describe how Americans turned on each other
    accusing people of being Communists or communist
    sympathizers by reading and analyzing pictures,
    political cartoons and readings of the time
    period.

4
Directions for simulation
  • Fear of communists amongst us!!!
  • Pick one piece of paper ----DO NOT SHOW ANYONE
    YOUR PIECE OF PAPER!!! If you show, we will stop
    and there will be NO X.C.
  • Look at without showing anyone else.
  • If you have a pink dot on your paper, DO NOT TELL
    anyone you are trying to be the only pink dot in
    a group.
  • If you DO NOT have a pink dot on your paper then
    you will be trying to create a group without pink
    dots!!!
  • Pink dots represent.?
  • Extra Credit for the only pink dot in a group,
    and for groups with NO pink dots!!
  • Remember, it is a simulation and in real life you
    would not have a piece of paper to show!!!

5
Wednesday 3/30 Thursday 3/31
  • R.A.P.
  • How did you feel when you discovered you had a
    blank piece of paper? A dot?
  • For those who had dots, how did you convince
    others you were NOT a dot?
  • For those who were accused of being a dot, how
    did you feel? What made you fearful or
    suspicious?
  • What emotions fueled this activity? Can you
    think of any time in history when something like
    this occurred?

6
Title your Notes Cold War at HomeCh.
19.2--McCarthyism
  • Please open your textbook to page 640.
  • Read pages 640 - 641.
  • What do you believe caused anticommunist
    sentiment?
  • Read the following pages 641-647
  • And take notes on certain activities, people,
    terms, and events.

7
The Hunt for Communists
  • As you read please take notes on the following
  • House Un-American Activities Committee or HUAC.
  • American Communist Party

8
Cold War at Home
  • House Un-American Activities Committee- formed in
    1938 as an anti-Communist organization. (McCarthy
    was a member)
  • Demagoguery stirring people up by appealing to
    their emotions and to character assassination
  • Hollywood Ten
  • HUAC and the Hollywood Ten
  • (532)

9
Anti-communism as a political weapon
  • 1946Republican National Committee claimed the
    Democrats were soft on communism.
  • American Communist Party
  • FDRs New Deal was pink
  • creeping socialism

10
Read and take notes on
  • Case of Alger Hiss
  • Who? What?
  • Role of Whittaker Chambers
  • Proof in a Pumpkin Patch

11
SPIES AT HOME
  • 1949, Alger Hiss, state department
    employeeconvicted of espionage.
  • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg convicted of treason
    and executed in 1953.
  • Alger Hiss and the Rosenberg's (228)
  • McCarran Act in 1950 Congress passes this law
    making it illegal for Americans to engage in
    activities that would create a Communist
    government.
  • Truman vetoed the bill, in a free country, we
    punish men for crimes they commit, but never for
    the opinions they hold.
  • Congress easily overrode the veto.

12
  • Truman joins the Red Hunt
  • McCarran Act
  • Seeking U.S. Secrets
  • Hollywood Ten

13
Anti-Communist Sentiment in American Society
  • McCarran Act
  • 1950 Congress passed this act making it illegal
    for Americans to engage in activities that would
    create a Communist government.
  • Communist organizations had to register with the
    federal government.
  • Red Menace
  • Political Discourse
  • Trumans health care shot down
  • Lawmaking
  • Education
  • Film Industry Hollywood Ten
  • Page 648

14
As a class we will read and take notes on
McCarthy Era
15
McCarthyism
  • Senator Joseph McCarthy
  • Birth of McCarthyismreferred to the use of
    intimidation and often unfounded accusations in
    the name of fighting communism.
  • Beginning--list of 205 state department employees
    who McCarthy claimed were communists.
  • Accusation dwindled to a lot

16
End of McCarthyism
  • McCarthy attacks U.S. Army
  • McCarthyism (533)
  • Communist Party membership never gained a
    foothold in the U.S.
  • In 1954, the Senate voted to condemn McCarthy.
  • Died in 1957

17
Student Response
  • Please select a proverb that reflects an
    important lesson from the McCarthy era and write
    it on a blank sheet of notebook paper. (Keep it
    in your notebook)
  • Below the proverb create a drawing of the proverb
    and then label parts of the drawing with
    appropriate historical comparisons.
  • Look before you leap!
  • People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw
    stones.
  • You cant judge a book by its cover.
  • For extra points you can present your proverb to
    the class.
  • Keep it in your notebook for note check.

18
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19
Please read The Eisenhower Years- Ch. 19.3
pages 652-656 DUE Friday
  • Objective Understand President Eisenhowers
    accomplishments as President during the Cold War.
    Describe the similarities and differences of
    Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. Explain how
    Kennedy was able to win the 1960 election.
  • Read pages 652-656 and take notes on the
    following.
  • Make a list giving examples of why people liked
    and trusted Eisenhower.
  • Make a list describing his accomplishments as
    President of the U.S.
  • This is not in the reading, but where do you
    think Eisenhower got the idea of the interstate
    highway system?
  • Describe the similarities and differences of John
    F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon during the 1960s
    election.
  • Explain how television changed the Presidential
    campaign.
  • When you are finished please study for the Cold
    War test on Friday. Chapters 17 and 19.

20
Atomic Café video
21
Thursday 4/2
  • RAP
  • What was the HUAC?
  • Were they justified in their fear?
  • Why or why not?
  • Today
  • Review Ch. 19.2
  • Read and answer questions for 19.3 Eisenhower.
    DUE Friday! ?
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