What every student should know to pass the U.S. History EOC Goal 11

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What every student should know to pass the U.S. History EOC Goal 11 U.S. History Top 100 What every student should know to pass the U.S. History EOC Goal 11

Goal 11: Recovery, Prosperity, and Turmoil (1945-1980) The learner will trace economic, political, and social developments and assess their significance for the lives of Americans during this time period.

McCarthyism, 1950-1953 Senator who began sensational campaign by asserting that the U.S. State Department had been infiltrated by Communists. He accused the Army of covering up foreign espionage. The Army-McCarthy Hearings made McCarthy look so foolish that further investigations were halted.

Domino Theory, 1957 It stated that if one country fell to Communism, it would undermine another and that one would fall, producing a domino effect.

Sputnik, 1957 The first artificial satellite sent into space, launched by the Soviets.

Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 The Supreme Court overruled Plessy v. Ferguson, declared that racially segregated facilities are inherently unequal and ordered all public schools desegregated.

Martin Luther King, Jr. The leader of the Civil Rights Movement and President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, promoted non-violent protest.

Malcolm X Malcolm X expressed the feelings of many African American activists who had grown impatient with King’s nonviolent methods. Malcolm X preached a message of self-reliance and self-determination.

Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan, 1963 Depicted how difficult a woman's life is because she doesn't think about herself, only her family. It said that middle-class society stifled women and didn't let them use their talents. Attacked the "cult of domesticity."

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 1964 After a U.S. Navy ship reportedly was fired on, Congress passed this resolution which gave the president power to send troops to Vietnam to protect against further North Vietnamese aggression.

My Lai Incident, 1968 An American unit destroyed the village of My Lai, killing many women and children. The incident was not revealed to the public until 20 months later.

War Powers Act, 1973 Gave any president the power to go to war under certain circumstances, but required that he could only do so for 90 days before being required to officially bring the matter before Congress.

Détente A lessening of tensions between U.S. and Soviet Union and China. Besides disarming missiles to insure a lasting peace between superpowers, Nixon pressed for trade relations and a limited military budget.

Watergate Scandal, 1972-1974 In 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee's executive quarters in the Watergate Hotel. Nixon admitted to complicity in the burglary. In 1974, as Nixon's impeachment began, he resigned.

Cesar Chavez Non-violent leader of the United Farm Workers from 1963-1970. Organized laborers in California and in the Southwest to strike against fruit and vegetable growers. Unionized Mexican-American farm workers.