Topic: Civil Rights and Vietnam #8

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Topic: Civil Rights and Vietnam #8 Review book: p. 241-270 Packet: p. 41-48 Homework for tonight:

Do now Keep packet and review book on your desk Open it and follow along Take notes as needed You will need to complete the packet in class and for homework. I will NOT have the answers written for you to copy.

Key ideas/ concepts for today Martin Luther King, Jr – goals/ methods Other Key People Key laws JFK, LBJ, Nixon Vietnam War – social/ political impact

Activity I will give you an overview of today’s topic Then you will work independently to complete the packet (15 minutes) Then we will go over your work by sharing answers (15-20 minutes) Please ask questions The notes will not be written out so listen carefully.