}, 14 "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_1.jpg", "description": "Kennedy, civil rights was an issue A of the highest moral priority from the very beginning of his presidency B to be managed without political conflict within his party C to be completely ignored until it required action D to be postponed until he was re-elected E upon which to build a presidential legacy. The Cold War. (sparked sit-in movement), Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, First black to be admitted to University of Mississippi. Analyze the domestic and international impact of the Cold War on the U.S. U.S. History II The Postwar World SOL 7a, 7b, 7c, and 7d Prepared by Judy Self. President Kennedy believed that Americas containment policy should A rely on many types of military force to block communism B abandon Vietnam since it was not critical to American security C negotiate with Fidel Castro to weaken his alliance with the Soviet Union D not be concerned about communism in the Third World E reverse previous policies by directly attacking the Soviet Union Privacy { Haight-Ashbury. "@context": "http://schema.org", }, 28 Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes Second Half Kennedy and Foreign Policy Conflict in Vietnam. "@context": "http://schema.org", }, 5 "width": "800" "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_17.jpg", "name": "Lyndon Johnson escalated the war in Vietnam because he A hoped to block French colonialism in the region B feared the war\u2019s loss would hurt his domestic agenda and America\u2019s credibility in the world C believed the Soviet Union was sending thousands of troops to North Vietnam D believed U.S.", What did JFK call the US assistance to 3 rd world countries in order to prevent the spread of communism? Immediately after World War I, the issue that divided the isolationists and internationalists most deeply was whether the United States should A make a permanent alliance with Great Britain B reduce spending on the military C raise taxes to support foreign aid D accept membership in the League of Nations E station troops in Europe { }, 20 "description": "During the first New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt believed A the National Recovery Administration should nationalize the major industries B corporations that provided public services must accept government regulations and limitations on their profits C businessmen should be left alone to make as much money as possible D only the banking system needed reforms and government regulations E the government must cooperate with the business community to lift the country from the Depression", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_4.jpg", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_22.jpg", ", 2003-2022 Chegg Inc. All rights reserved. "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_6.jpg", "width": "800" What Supreme Court decision said lawyers must be provided for defendants in criminal cases? "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_3.jpg", "@type": "ImageObject", "@context": "http://schema.org", To use this website, you must agree to our, Download ppt "APUSH HOT SEAT REVIEW GAME ROUND FIVE. It was called ____ ____. SDS, founded to fight for indv. What type of segregation is dictated by custom, not law? "@type": "ImageObject", The principal goal of the Monroe Doctrine was to A warn Europe against colonizing in the Western Hemisphere B prevent the seizure of American shipping during European wars C stop Britain from impressing U.S. sailors D block the spread of democracy in South America E preserve natural resources in the Western Hemisphere Between 1919 and 1941, William Borah, Charles Lindbergh, and Gerald Nye all shared the belief that A the U.S. should cease trading with most nations in the world B European alliances would make America safer C Englands security was vital to Americas security D the Great War had made the world safe for democracy E America should avoid involving itself in European politics "@context": "http://schema.org", }. }, 3 { "description": "TIE BREAKER TOPIC: ALICE PAUL AND WOMEN\u2019S RIGHTS", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_28.jpg", }, 21 "@type": "ImageObject", "width": "800" This preview shows page 1 - 2 out of 5 pages. "name": "President Nixon differed from his predecessors with a containment policy that A used the CIA to spy on the Soviet Union B sent military and economic aid to allies in Europe C used diplomacy with China as a means of containing the Soviet Union D relied on nuclear weapons to maintain world peace E did not believe South Vietnam was important in containing communism", Where did a march occur to highlight the need for a voting rights act in 1965? "@context": "http://schema.org", "description": "assistance was the only way to maintain Ngo Dinh Diem in power E believed the war would distract attention from U.S. domestic turmoil. { "@type": "ImageObject", "@type": "ImageObject", }, 29 "@type": "ImageObject", What black leader broke from it? 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"name": "Lyndon Johnson\u2019s civil rights program was undermined by A opposition from liberal Democrats and the Supreme Court B budget deficits and economic recession C affirmative action and the Republican controlled Congress D domestic unrest and the war in Vietnam E corruption in various civil rights organizations", The Cold War Beginning Tensions Beginning Tensions. "width": "800"
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"contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_23.jpg", TIE BREAKER TOPIC: N.A.A.C.P. TIE BREAKER TOPIC: ALICE PAUL AND WOMENS RIGHTS "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "ImageObject", A He opposed integration by judicial decree and did little to promote civil rights beyond the legal requirement B He was a strong advocate of civil rights and placed this issue high on his agenda C he worked closely with Martin Luther King to expand the Brown ruling into all aspects of American life D He wanted Congress rather than the courts to take the lead in desegregating schools E He supported segregation and believed America was better off divided along racial lines "width": "800" What 1965 Ralph Nader book led to safer automobiles? A critical decision made by Dwight Eisenhower in Vietnam was to A select and support Ngo Dinh Diem as an American ally B abandon the domino theory in South East Asia C send 540,000 combat soldiers to fight in Vietnam D begin bombing North Vietnam E begin withdrawing American troops after the Tet offensive What Supreme Court decision outlawed school prayer in 1962?
What controversial anti-Goldwater TV ad ran only one time? "@context": "http://schema.org", }, 10 "name": "During the late 1940\u2019s, the Truman administration implemented containment by A sending combat soldiers to repel communist attacks B using air power and atomic bombs to stop communism C using China as a diplomatic tool to contain communism D sending economic aid to countries threatened by communism E using the Central Intelligence Agency to overthrow communist governments", "@type": "ImageObject", }, 19 "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_21.jpg", Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IMPORTANT EVENTS EVENTSIMPORTANTPEOPLE ASIA AND THE COLD WAR COLD WAR USA AND THE COLD WAR OTHER KEY TERMS. "width": "800" Lyndon Johnsons civil rights program was undermined by A opposition from liberal Democrats and the Supreme Court B budget deficits and economic recession C affirmative action and the Republican controlled Congress D domestic unrest and the war in Vietnam E corruption in various civil rights organizations Provided him with the choice of several options in dealing with enemies. After passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, Alice Paul tried to expand womens rights by A passing an equal rights amendment to the Constitution B creating a fair labor practices commission for women C calling for gender equality in higher education D internationalizing the American suffrage movement E providing up-to-date information on birth control methods "description": "The Pentagon Papers released in 1971 showed that A the Pentagon rather than the White House made the critical decisions during the Vietnam War B President Nixon was more responsible for the Vietnam quagmire than the public believed C George Ball had great influence on Johnson\u2019s decision to escalate the war D America was fighting in Vietnam only to protect American business interests E the government had misled the nation about America\u2019s involvement in Vietnam", { "@context": "http://schema.org", Terms. used by US to burn out heavy jungle areas, US General who employed search and destroy tactics against the Vietcong, Vietnamese village that was bombed by US in 1968; killed civilians; led to protests, against the govt, authority and materialism. "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "ImageObject", Fidel Castro Communist leader in Cuba that America attempted to overthrow during the Bay of Pigs Invasion. "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_14.jpg", "width": "800" "description": "In the Second New Deal, the government\u2019s attitude toward wealthy Americans was that A the gap between the wealthy and other classes should be narrowed through taxing policies B rich people should be protected because their spending could stimulate prosperity C the incomes of all Americans should be roughly equal D inherited wealth hurt the country and prolonged the Depression E the wealthy should pay the same taxes as middle-class citizens", Two ways that nation building was practiced, Leader of South Vietnam; US supported Lost support of his own people Buddhist monks set themselves on fire to protest him Overthrown and killed in 1963, built by Khrushchev to stop flow of East Berliners to West Berlin. "description": "sailors D block the spread of democracy in South America E preserve natural resources in the Western Hemisphere. CivilRightsIntegration Non- Violence Freedom. "name": "HEY GANG! "description": "THIS CONCLUDES THE FIFTH AND FINAL ROUND OF THE APUSH EXAM HOT SEAT REVIEW GAME", ". ", February 26 th This day in history: 1952: PM Winston Churchill announces Britain has its own atomic bomb Learning Target I can identify important aspects. Through his flexible response philosophy, President Kennedy hoped to A have a variety of military options to fight communist aggression B develop a wide variety of nuclear responses in Third World wars C use a variety of economic weapons to fight communists D reverse containment and roll back communism in both Asia and Europe E rely more on the navy than the army in the Cold War Date of JFK assassination Who killed him? "width": "800" "width": "800" "name": "The principal goal of the Monroe Doctrine was to A warn Europe against colonizing in the Western Hemisphere B prevent the seizure of American shipping during European wars C stop Britain from impressing U.S.", "@type": "ImageObject", { Who killed Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of a Texas prison? Kennedy's group of advisors to help him plan a response to the Cuban missile crisis. }, 25 "@type": "ImageObject", "name": "In terms of civil rights, Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon shared a A desire to achieve racial equality regardless of the political costs B desire to make civil rights a weapon in fighting the Cold War C weak commitment toward civil rights D belief that federal laws could change people\u2019s racial attitudes E desire to use civil rights to weaken their Democratic opponents", What Supreme Court decision said an arrestee has the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney during questioning? ", "@context": "http://schema.org", If you wish to download it, please recommend it to your friends in any social system. Modified over 6 years ago, 1 "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_29.jpg", Image America in the World You are a young person in Your country is at war to stop Communists from taking over. Kennedys Foreign Policy Terms and People John F. Kennedy a Democratic senator who was elected President in 1960 Richard M. Nixon former Republican.
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}, 6 "name": "One of the objectives of the Truman and Eisenhower Doctrines was to A save China from communism B oust Fidel Castro from Cuba C conserve American foreign aid and money D return America to a tradition of isolation E contain communist expansion", { }, 11 "@type": "ImageObject", "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "ImageObject", "width": "800" Why did the 1950s see a decline in union membership? "@context": "http://schema.org", We think you have liked this presentation. "description": "A It excluded whites as members and leaders B It sought economic links between African Americans and African nations C It included both whites and blacks, and used the courts to attack Jim Crow D It appealed mainly to rural blacks in the South who were disillusioned with W.E.B. The Pentagon Papers released in 1971 showed that A the Pentagon rather than the White House made the critical decisions during the Vietnam War B President Nixon was more responsible for the Vietnam quagmire than the public believed C George Ball had great influence on Johnsons decision to escalate the war D America was fighting in Vietnam only to protect American business interests E the government had misled the nation about Americas involvement in Vietnam
", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_30.jpg", Blockade to prevent more weapons to Cuba (quarantine) Nuclear confrontation if current missiles are not removed, JFK's two step plan in response to Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy's reputation improved, hot line instituted between Washington and Moscow, limited test ban treaty, USSR began massive buildup of nuclear weapons (NEGATIVE). Three-day music festival in New York in 1969. Du Boiss approach to civil rights E It supported Booker T. Washingtons position on social and economic equality }, 15 2022 SlidePlayer.com Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. "contentUrl": "https://images.slideplayer.com/27/9102503/slides/slide_27.jpg", "description": "A He opposed integration by judicial decree and did little to promote civil rights beyond the legal requirement B He was a strong advocate of civil rights and placed this issue high on his agenda C he worked closely with Martin Luther King to expand the Brown ruling into all aspects of American life D He wanted Congress rather than the courts to take the lead in desegregating schools E He supported segregation and believed America was better off divided along racial lines. Which of the following was true about the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1909? ", "@type": "ImageObject", }, 9 In the Second New Deal, the governments attitude toward wealthy Americans was that A the gap between the wealthy and other classes should be narrowed through taxing policies B rich people should be protected because their spending could stimulate prosperity C the incomes of all Americans should be roughly equal D inherited wealth hurt the country and prolonged the Depression E the wealthy should pay the same taxes as middle-class citizens "@type": "ImageObject", JFK's agenda (education reforms, health care, civil rights). What organization was the most powerful black separatist group? ", "description": "President Kennedy believed that America\u2019s containment policy should A rely on many types of military force to block communism B abandon Vietnam since it was not critical to American security C negotiate with Fidel Castro to weaken his alliance with the Soviet Union D not be concerned about communism in the Third World E reverse previous policies by directly attacking the Soviet Union", The Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and George Kennans Mr.
"description": "HEY GANG! "width": "800" "description": "assistance would keep both Vietnam and China free of communism E in the domino theory and saw Vietnam as critical to containing communism.