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Eisenhower PictureDwight Eisenhower was elected under the campaign slogan "I Like Ike" with Richard Nixon as his Vice President. He promised in his campaign that he would resolve the military deadlock in Korea. Achieved an armistice after hinting at using nuclear weaponry. He supported the Interstate Highway Act of 1956.
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McCarthy Picture
McCarthy was responsible for a red scare by zealously advocating anti-communism. After hunting the country for communists and falsely accusing many, McCarthy was finally publicly denounced after attacking the US Army as being Communist.Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Brown v. Board of Education picture
This controversial supreme court decision declared the segregation of schools was unconstitutional. The unanimous decision was met with large amounts of southern white protest, but was eventually followed with the help of the US military. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Warsaw Pact Picture
The Warsaw Pact was formed in response to NATO. It was a communist organization made up of many countries such as Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Hungary.
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Rosa Parks picture
In Montgomery Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenge and was arrested. She sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was an important member of the civil rights movement. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
White Collar Job Picture
For the first time, there were more "white collar" workers than "blue collar". This showed that the industrial era was passing, This showed emphasis moving to more sophisticated jobs.
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Bus Boycott Picture
The Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama started with Rosa Parks' arrest and ended with the federal ruling Browder v. Gayle. It said that the segregation of bus systems was unconstitutional. The boycott was a success and brought Martin Luther King Jr. to fame. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
SCLC Picture
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference was founded following the bus boycotts in Montgomery Alabama by Dr. King. Its mission was to mobilize the power of southern black churches for civil rights. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Fidel Castro Picture
Fidel Castro overthrew American-supported Fulgencio Batista. America cut off their exports to Cuba. Castro's overthrow would later be attempted with the Bay of Pigs invasion, but would fail. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Alaska picture
Alaska became the 49th state in the union. The proclamation was signed in by Eisenhower. It was acquired years earlier by Secretary of State William Seward. -
Hawaii Picture
Hawaii becomes the 50th state in the union. The proclamation was signed in by Eisenhower. It was acquired by the US in the late 1800's. -
SNCC Picture
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was created in April 1960. It consisted of young civil rights activists and participated heavily in the sit-in movement protesting against the unfair Jim Crow laws. Later became the Student National Coordinating Committee. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
[JFK Picture](<a href='http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/johnfkennedy)' >JFK Picture</a>Kennedy was the first election to have televised debates. A main event during his presidency was the Bay of Pigs Invasion where American-trained Cuban rebels died trying to overthrow the Cuban government. This led to the Cuban Missile Crisis where nuclear war was imminent for a period of 12 days. He was assasinated November 22, 1963.Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006
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JFK Bay of Pigs Picture
American-trained cuban rebels attempted to incite a cuban rebellion. Kennedy called off the US air support, and the attempt failed.
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Cuban Missile Crisis Picture
The country was at the brink of nuclear war for a period of 13 days. Spy planes revealed missiles in Cuba intended for American soil. The US removed their missiles in Turkey and the USSR removed theirs from Cuba after a blockade. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
March on Washington Picture
This march was one of the largest collective efforts for the civil rights movement. It protested for economic and social equality for African Americans. Helped pass the Civil Rights act of !964 and the Voting Rights act of 1965. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Johnson Picture
Known for his in your face "Johnson Treatment", he used intimidation tactics with other politicians. Helped pass Civil Rights act of 1964 which banned racial descrimination in private facilities. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
John F Kennedy Assasssinated Picture
He was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald while driving down the street in Dallas, Texas. There is a large amount of mystery and conspiracy surrounding the assassination. Johnson was sworn in as president shortly after. -
MLK Picture
Dr. King was shot on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennesse by James Earl Ray. Although he knew it had been coming, the civil rights movement lost a great member that day. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Jackie Robsinson Info/Picture
Jackie Robinson becomes the first black man to play in the MLB. He broke the color barrier in professional sports. -
Civil Rights act of 1964 Picture
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stopped descrimination in private facilities available to the public. This includes hospitals, restaraunts, and stores.Its purpose was to garuntee all citizens equal protection under the 14th amendment of the constitution. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Tonkin Resolution Picture
In the Tonkin Incident, Vietnam ships supposedly attacted a US ship. This resolution gave Johnson a "blank check" for the Vietnam war, allowing him to send any amount of troops without Congress' approval. http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/on-this-day/July-August-08/On-this-Day--False-Claims-of-Attack-Lead-Congre -
Operation Rolling Thunder Picture
Operation Rolling Thunder consisted of regular full-scale bombing attacks against North Vietnam. This plan constributed to the steady escalation of the war and involved more US troops. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
[Voting Rights Act of 1965 Picture](Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006)
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed descrimination in regards to voting. It outlawed literacy tests and other similar practices to keep blacks from voting. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Tet Offensive Picture
The communists launched attacks on 27 key Southern Vietnamese cities including the capital, Saigon. This was done during Tet, the VIetnamese new year. It was a military victory for the US. http://www.battlestory.org/index.php?p=1_8_war-in-vietnam -
LBJ Picture
Lyndon Johnson announces he will stop sending American troops to Vietnam. He also announced that he will not seek a second term of the presidency. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Nixon Picture
Richard Nixon was skilled in foreign affairs, and opened diplomatic relations with China and the USSR, putting diplomatic pressure on both and the Vietnam situation. He was later discredited by the Watergate Scandal, and resigned August 8, 1974. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Vietnamization Nixon Picture
The policy of Vietnamization was put into place by Richard Nixon, and it withdrew 540,000 troops out of Vietnam. It was meant to shift heavier war responsibility to the South Koreans. Was also referred to as the Nixon Doctrine. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mif -
Nixon Watergate Picture
Supporters of Richard Nixon are caught breaking in to the Watergate Hotel and planting bugs in the Democrats' room. A piece of duck tape was discovered propping the door open, and that is what prompted security to call the police initially. It would later lead to the un-making of Nixon's presidency. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth editi -
Nixon Resignation Picture
Richard Nixon resigns before being impeached. His impeachment charges were obstruction of justice regarding the Watergate Scandal. His downfall came in trying to cover it up rather than his involvement in the scandal. Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006 -
Ford Picture
Ford was the first unelectred president, having replaced Spiro Agnew following his resignation.Was athletic, gave Nixon a full pardon, allowed draft dodgers to return to the US, and signed the Helsinki Accords in 1975.Kennedy, David., et al. The American Pageant. Thirteenth edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006