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U.S. HISTORY REVIEW

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1. Highlight topics, dates, names, or terms.2. Read the passage. What is the Main Idea? Write it in

the margin.3. Evaluate the answer choices.4. MAKE A DECISION.

Gives president all authority to make war.

Segregation in public schools. Do we continue it, or end it?

CONSUMERISM = attachment to materialistic possessions

PP & ACA = OBAMACARE

CONTENT STRANDS

• Domestic Affairs• Global Affairs• Civil Rights/Human Rights• Economics• Culture

DOMESTIC AFFAIRS

2. Understand major social problems in America

Also…Immigrant problems in citiesChild LaborDiscrimination/Jim Crow Era/Equality

CIVIL RIGHTS/HUMAN RIGHTS

4. Understand the social change of Civil Rights movement and impact on other groups

NOT JUST AFRICAN AMERICANSWomen’s RightsNative Americans

Hispanic AmericansAmericans with Disabilities

IMPORTANT PHRASES:• “Persistence of Poverty” – constantly low

income levels due to low wages, poor educational background, other factors Continuing problem in inner cities from Gilded Age until today

• “War on Poverty” - LBJ’s attempts Welfare, Head Start, other Great Society programs

IMPORTANT PHRASES:• “Fundamentalism”

– Early 1900’s Christian belief in a LITERAL interpretation of the Bible

– Creationism v Evolution – “Right v Wrong”

– Scopes Trial 1925• “Traditionalism”

– Conservative belief in Christian principles

• “Modernism”– Belief in Liberal interpretation

of religion– Reasoning and Science take a

priority over rules and morals of religion

• “Post-Modernism”– Reasoning is different in every

culture, making truth relative (different) for each person

– Science creates the ideal

• “Feminism”– Belief that women should

have equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights

IMPORTANT PHRASES:

• “Passive Resistance”– Also known as “Civil Disobedience”– Nonviolence

• Sit – In Protests– Rosa Parks, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Freedom

Riders, March from Selma to Montgomery, Lunch Counter Protests, Birmingham Protests, March on Washington

“Civil Liberties” & “National Security”