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History Final

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HISTORY FINAL

UNITED NATIONS

  • An international orgaization of nations
  • cooperate in further social progress
  • pledged to promote world peace and security
Photo by perpetualplum

POTSDAM CONFERENCE

  • July 1945
  • Carve out a plan to fight peace(map of Europe)
  • Atlee, Truman, stalin

DOUGLAS MACARTHUR

  • commander in chief of US forces in the Pacific Theater of operations
  • fired for insubordination.
Photo by cliff1066™

CONTAINMENT

  • Strategy for cold war
  • Stopping the spread of communism
  • Defense strategy
Photo by Avius Quovis

TRUMAN DOCTRINE

  • policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
Photo by cliff1066™

MARSHALL PLAN

  • program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe
Photo by byronv2

GEORGE C. MARSHALL

  • Ww Ii general
  • Secretary of State for Truman
  • Devised the Marshall plan
Photo by cliff1066™

BERLIN AIRLIFT

  • June-July 1948
  • June 12-road blockade
  • Supplies brought in by airplanes
  • $222 million dollars
Photo by airlines470

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION

  • An alliance formed in 1949 by the United States and Western European nations to fight Soviet aggression.

IRON CURTAIN SPEECH

  • Churchill speech
  • Iron curtain over Soviet Union
  • Westminster college, Fulton Missouri
Photo by Arlo Bates

GI BILL

  • law passed in 1944 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher educations

TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS

  • report made in 1947 that highlighted the enormous problems facing the African Americans and proposed changes to these problems
Photo by openDemocracy

JACKIE ROBINSON

  • 1947- Brooklyn dodgers
  • First black baseball player
  • Dignified
  • Death threats/ cat calls

1948 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

  • Minneapolis mayor Hubert Humphrey urged his party to adopt a strong civil rights plank
Photo by DonkeyHotey

NaTO

  • an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security

HUBERT HUMPHREY

  • "The time has arrived in America for the Democratic Party to get out of the shadow of states' rights and walk forthrightly into the bright sunshine of human rights
Photo by tommy japan

DIXIECRATS

  • southern Democrats who opposed Truman's position on civil rights.
  • caused a split in the Democratic party.
Photo by Dawn Huczek

STORM THURMOND

  • dixiecrat from SC election of 1948
Photo by Carey 1964

THE KOREN WAR

  • 1945-1950
  • Communism v democracy
  • Soviet Union v u.n.
  • After a long stalemate the 38th parallel was established as a boundary.

38TH PARALLEL

  • Dividing line between North and South Korea
Photo by Nagyman

GENERAL MACARTHUR FIRING

  • MacArthur writes a letter against Truman
  • Truman angered
  • Fires him
Photo by purpleslog

HOUSE UNAMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE

  • nvestigative committee of the United States House of Representatives

DWIGHT EISENHOWER

  • Personally opposed the civil rights movement
Photo by Infrogmation

ADLAI STEVENSON

  • The Democratic candidate who ran against Eisenhower in 1952.
  • His intellectual speeches earned him and his supporters the term "eggheads.
Photo by KittyKat3756

1952 & 1956 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

  • Eisenhower v. Stevenson
  • Eisenhower v. Kefauver
  • Eisenhower won both times
Photo by Vox Efx

THE CHECKERS SPEECH

  • A speech given by Nixon as acceptance of being Eisenhower's running mate
  • discussed the accusations that he received illegal campaign donations.
  • He stated the only thing he received was his dog, checkers

THE BABY BOOM

  • An increase in population by almost 30 million people
Photo by L'Teigneux

JOSEPH MCCARTHY

  • United States politician who unscrupulously accused many citizens of being Communists
Photo by Sudhamshu

BROWN V BOARD OF EDUCATION TOPEKA

  • Sued school board
  • Segregation in schools
  • declared segregation in schools unconstitutional.
Photo by Horia Varlan

MASSIVE RESISTANCE

  • Effort by southerners that they weren't going to desegregate schools

SOUTHERN MANIFESTO

  • a document written by legislators opposed to integration.
  • Most of the signatures came from Southern Democrats

EMMETT TILL

  • 13 yr old black boy
  • Money, Mississippi
  • Flirts with white lady at store
  • Kidnapped, body found in river
  • Tortured( shot, beaten)
Photo by davebarger

JIM CROW

  • Separate everything
  • Blacks v whites
  • segregate blacks and whites in public and private facilities

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH

  • integrated the all white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Nine students
  • 1957
Photo by Pictophile

ROSA PARKS

  • Her refusal to move for a white man on a bus started the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT

  • Political/social protest.
  • Started when Rosa Parks refused to move for a white man on a bus.
Photo by koolb

MLK JR

  • Non-violent protest
  • Civil rights leader
  • Birmingham- effect for change
Photo by DrewMyers

SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

  • Organization formed by MLK in 1957 - mobilize the vast power of the black churches on behalf of black rights -Trained/tested ability to remain calm so they could participate nonviolently"

FEDERAL INTERSTATE HIGHWAY ACT

  • $27 billion plan to build 42,000 miles of sleek, fast motorways
Photo by EJP Photo

JOHN FOSTER DULLES

  • Secretary of State(Eisenhower)
  • Policy of boldness in 1954
Photo by orangejack

NEW LOOK

  • Threat of massive nuclear arsenal
Photo by wbaiv

BRINKMANSHIP

  • Threats to use nuclear weapons in any conflict
Photo by jaumescar

LEVITTOWN

  • In 1947, William Levitt used mass production techniques to build inexpensive homes in surburban New York

TELEVISION

  • 1950s
  • Glimpse of war
Photo by Antífama

ROCK N ROLL

  • Beat generation
  • Blues/drumbeats
  • Attracted teenagers
Photo by fictures

AMERICAN BANDSTAND

  • TV show
  • Dick Clark- host
  • Philadelphia
Photo by Alan Light

FULGENICO BATISTA

  • pro-American dictator of Cuba before Castro.

FIDEL CASTRO

  • Communist leader in Cuba
Photo by stewartcutler

NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV

  • Leader of soviet union
Photo by Roman Harak

THE KITCHEN DEBATE

  • Moscow
  • Summer 1959
  • Nixon and Khrushchev
  • Prototype of American kitchen
Photo by Oboe panda

ICBM

  • Travel between continents
  • Missiles

SPUTNIK

  • Russian rocket
  • first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
Photo by sofafort

NASA

  • Formed in 1958
  • Mercury- first missile
Photo by AGeekMom

MERCURY PROGRAM

  • First Missile in nasa program

FRANCIS GARY POWERS

  • American pilot whose CIA plane was shot down during a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident.

U2 SPY PLANE

  • American U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
Photo by wbaiv

JOHN F KENNEDY

  • Strong supporter of the civil rights movement.
Photo by cliff1066™

RICHARD M NIXON

  • accusations that he received illegal campaign donations during eisenhower's campaign
  • ran against Kennedy 1960
Photo by whiskeybravo

1960 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

  • Kennedy v. Nixon.
  • Kennedy won
Photo by hi fi parasol

MISSILE GAP

  • the difference in how much the United States had compared to how much the Soviet Union had in missiles

PEACE CORPS

  • American volunteers worked in developing countries as teachers, engineers, and technical advisers
Photo by srqpix

BAY OF PIGS

  • April 1961
  • Invasion of Cuba by Cubans exiled out of the country(1958)
  • 1400 exiled Cubans land
  • 100 killed, 1200 captured/prisoned
  • Support of American bombers in air

THE BERLIN WALL

  • June 1961
  • Aug. 13- barbed wire in West Berlin
  • 1961-62- building of the wall
Photo by roger4336

CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS

  • Missiles erected
  • 13 days in negotiations
  • Secret agreement
  • Soviet Union withdraws missiles from turkey
Photo by martin.trolle

KENNEDY ASSASSINATION

  • Nov. 22,1963
Photo by Ken Lund

LYNDON B JOHNSON

  • Uses jfk's death to start a civil rights campaign
Photo by cliff1066™

BIRMINGHAM JAIL LETTER

  • MLK writes this letter
  • explains the civil rights movement to critics.

EUGENE BULL CONNOR

  • Police Commissioner
  • Birmingham, AL
  • racist
  • used violence against the Children's March

GEORGE WALLACE

  • Birmingham mayor
  • Civil rights movement in Birmingham 1963

BIRMINGHAM PROTESTS

  • attempt to desegregate citadel of segregation
  • use of police dogs and fire hoses on nonviolent protesters;
  • desegregation partially achieved

PROJECT C

  • C= confrontation
Photo by Leo Reynolds

MARCH ON WASHINGTON

  • 1963
  • Organized by A. Philip Randolph in support of Civil Rights Legislation.
  • 200,000 people gathered for it.
Photo by Cliffski

I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH

  • Speech appealed for the end of racial prejudice.
  • 1963

BIRMINGHAM CHURCH BOMBING

  • 1963
  • 4 girls killed( 3(14), 1(11)
Photo by erik9000

CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964

  • 1964
  • Legislative high point
  • racial, religious, and sex discrimination by employers illegal
  • gave government the power to enforce all laws governing civil rights
Photo by The U.S. Army