SS 211

The Cold War Through Americans Eyes

The Cold War Through Americans Eyes The Cold War was a race for power between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two countries had different ideologies: communism versus capitalism. It was a war without military campaigns but billions of dollars were spent and millions of lives were lost either direct or indirectly because

SS211 Unit 4 Assignment: CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT

THE CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT: KEY EVENTS The 1950 and 1960 were the time of the Civil Right Movement. The Voting Rights Act; Edward Brook, the first African American elected senator; Thurgood Marshall confirmed to be the first U.S. Supreme Court African American; Shirley Chisholm became the first African American elected to Congress, those are a

PROTEST MUSIC: A [IMPORTANT] PIECE OF UNITED STATES HISTORY

Music, in lamest term, is nothing more than different vocal or instruments notes perfectly go together creating beauty that can only be seen with minds and ears. It is something abstract but, yet, powerful when expressing at the right time, right place, and right audience. Protest music is music that rallies people to fight for

PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON’S FORGOTTEN WORKS

The Great Society was first mentioned by President Lyndon B. Johnson himself in a speech of Ohio University. He later revealed the detail of the program at the University of Michigan. In his vision, the Great Society would be the answer to current problems that the nation was facing: poverty, education, medical care, and racial

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