Monday, February 26, 2018

1950s: Major Events

We will be discussing the impact of decades from now until May. Each decade in the 20th century is known for its political, social and cultural impact.

For this week's blog, independently research the decade of the 1950s.

Choose ONE 1950s political event (presidential, law, Supreme Court case, Cold War related event, Space Race event, war etc.) and ONE 1950s cultural event (movies, music, sports, comic books, tv, radio, books, plays etc.) that interests you.

Write 100 words for each choice. Explain what you learned about the 1950s from the two topics you chose.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Cold War Preparations: "Duck & Cover"

With the constant threat of nuclear war always around the corner during the Cold War, the United States needed a way to prepare the people in case of an attack.

Thus, the birth of the "nuclear attack drill"...better known as "duck & cover".

Rather than me trying to explain it, use these two resources to gain a better understanding of this Cold War tactic.

One: Article

Two: Video

After you have completed each resource, answer the following two questions (100 words each).

1) What was "duck and cover"?

2) It seems fairly clear that this method would not protect anyone, yet people bought into it. Schools ran these drills for years. Why?

Monday, February 12, 2018

The Forgotten War: Korea

Many people skip directly over Korea and move into Vietnam when they think of global conflicts after World War II. In fact, the Korean Conflict (so-called because America never officially declared war on North Korea) is often called the "Forgotten War".

For this week's blog, you are going to watch this video which gives the basic details of the Korean Conflict.

For the comment section, create a Top-10 List of the ten most important facts you learned about this global event.

Then, write a 100 word summary answering this question: If the Korean Conflict is so important to the history of the U.S., why is it a "forgotten" war? 

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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Post-War Presidents: Truman vs. Eisenhower

As we close the book on World War Two, we look ahead to the two men who would lead us during the pivotal post-war years into the turbulent 1960s.

Truman had to deal with the decision to use nuclear weapons, plummeting approval ratings and the Korean War.

Eisenhower, in stark contrast, was the conquering hero of Europe. The leader of D-Day, he enjoyed a fairly popular and prosperous presidency.

Using this website, read up on both of these men. Use the tools the website provides to compare their two presidencies.

For the comments, write 200 words on which president you think had the more successful administration. Be sure to back up your thoughts with evidence.