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Eisenhower – Domestic Policy Civil Rights –Brown v. Board of Education –Montgomery Bus Boycott –Little Rock, Arkansas –Sit-ins & SNCC Cold War at Home –McCarthyism – Rise and Fall –“New” American Christianity –Interstate Highway System –National Science Education Act Farewell Speech

Eisenhower – Foreign Policy Massive Retaliation & Brinksmanship New Look Korean War Communism & Domino Theory Communists Aggression –Vietnam –Suez –Cuba –Sputnik –U-2 Incident

Kennedy – Foreign Policy Flexible Response –Peace Corps –Special Forces Bay of Pigs Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis NASA

Kennedy – Domestic Policy Domestic –Civil Rights –Freedom Rides –University of Mississippi Assassination –Lee Harvey Oswald –Warren Commission