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Title: Modern Problems in US History


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Modern Problems in US History
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JFK assassinated (1963)
  • President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas,
    Texas on November 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.

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  • The nation responded with shock because Kennedy
    was a popular leader, a WWII veteran and helped
    the US through the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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  • He was also the first president to be
    assassinated since William McKinley in 1901, and
    only 4th overall.

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  • This event shook Americas belief in the
    invulnerability of the president and deprived
    America of a leader in a hard period in history.

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  • Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby before he could go
    on trial.
  • This action denied the US of closure.

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  • There are many conspiracy theories surrounding
    Kennedys death.
  • More than one shooter.
  • The magic bullet
  • Killed by the mob
  • Killed by the Soviets

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Comparisons between Kennedy and Lincoln
  • Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846
  • He was elected President in 1860
  • His wife lost a child while living in the White
    House
  • He was directly concerned with Civil Rights
  • Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946
  • He was elected President in 1960
  • His wife lost a child while living in the White
    House
  • Directly concerned with Civil Rights

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  • Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy who told
    him not to go to the theater
  • Lincoln was shot in the back of the head in the
    presence of his wife
  • Lincoln shot in the Fords Theatre
  • He was shot on a Friday
  • Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln who told
    him not to go to Dallas
  • Kennedy was shot in the back of the head in the
    presence of his wife
  • Kennedy shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford
  • Shot on a Friday

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  • The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was known by
    three names, comprised of fifteen letters
  • Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and fled to
    a theater
  • Oswald was killed before being brought to trial
  • The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was known by
    three names, comprised of fifteen letters
  • Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and fled to a
    warehouse
  • Booth was killed before being brought to trial

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  • There were theories that Booth was part of a
    greater conspiracy
  • Lincoln's successor was Andrew Johnson, born in
    1808
  • Johnson was an unpopular southerner
  • There were theories that Booth was part of a
    greater conspiracy
  • Kennedy's successor was Lyndon Johnson, born in
    1908
  • Johnson was an unpopular southerner

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Odd facts related to Kennedys death.
  • Every president elected in a year ending in zero
    has died in office or had an attempt made on
    their lives.

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William Henry Harrison (1840)
  • Died after 30 days in office.

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Abraham Lincoln (1860)
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James Garfield (1880)
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William McKinley (1900)
  • Assassinated in 1901

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Warren G. Harding (1920)
  • Died of a heart attack in 1923

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Franklin D. Roosevelt (1940)
  • Died in 1945 of a cerebral hemorrhage

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John F. Kennedy (1960)
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Ronald Reagan (1980)
  • Survived an attempt on his life in 1981

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George W. Bush (2000)
  • Bush choked on a pretzel, passed out and hit his
    head on the coffee table.

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George W. Bush (2000)
  • Had a grenade, which failed to explode, thrown at
    him while in the country of Georgia

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Back to the serious stuff
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  • Lyndon Johnson served as president for 5 years,
    but chose not to run in 1968 because of the
    Vietnam War.
  • Former Vice President Richard Nixon won.

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NIXON
  • During the Vietnam War President Nixon exploited
    the clash that existed between the Soviet Union
    and China (They were NOT communist allies)

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Nixon in China
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  • Nixon wanted to get communist China to convince
    North Vietnam into peace

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Nixon in China
  • Nixon also achieved much better relations between
    the United States and China
  • Nixon later used this as a ground to successfully
    negotiate with the Soviet Union

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The Watergate Scandal
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The Watergate Scandal
  • During his campaign for re-election in 1972,
    Pres. Nixon ordered advisors to break into
    Democratic campaign headquarters at the Watergate
    hotel in Washington D.C.

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The Watergate Scandal
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  • Nixon won the election in a landslide.

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  • Reporters Woodward and Bernstein from the
    Washington Post exposed the crime.

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  • This led to a very long trial where Nixons staff
    lost many important documents.

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The Watergate Scandal
  • President Nixon resigned so he would not be
    IMPEACHED as President

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  • His successor, President Ford made the unpopular
    decision to pardon Nixon shortly after he took
    office.

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  • Watergate caused many Americans to lose
    confidence in the government a feeling that
    still exists today.

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THE END OF THE COLD WAR (1989)
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Pres. Ronald Reagan
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  • Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980.
  • Americas oldest president.
  • A former actor/governor from California.

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Pres. Ronald Reagan
  • Under Reagan the U.S. greatly increased funding
    for the nuclear, space, and military programs
  • Reagan funded a program called Strategic Defense
    Initiative (SDI) to create a shield that would
    intercept and destroy nuclear ballistic missiles
    fired at the U.S.

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Pres. Ronald Reagan
  • This program was nicknamed Star Wars and it
    drastically increased government spending

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Pres. Ronald Reagan
  • This Soviet Union could no longer keep up with
    America in the arms race and their economy was in
    shambles.

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The Evil Empire
  • Reagan challenged the moral legitimacy of the
    Soviet Union by calling it the evil empire

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  • Mikhail Gorbachev

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Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • At a speech in Berlin, Germany Reagan demanded,
    Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall

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Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • In 1989, many Soviet republics in the countries
    of Eastern Europe overthrew communist regimes
    and declared independence from the Soviet Union

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  • Citizens of East Germany tore down the Berlin
    Wall which had been a symbol of Communist
    oppression

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Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • In 1990, East and West Germany reunited for the
    first time since 1945
  • This event is one of the symbols of the end of
    the Cold War

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The Evil Empire
  • During the 1980s the Soviet Union was
    experiencing severe internal problems
  • Soviet military expenses greatly increased as
    they tried to compete with Star Wars

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The Evil Empire
  • Soviet republics were becoming much more
    nationalistic and wanted to separate from the USSR

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The Evil Empire
  • The communist government had focused on building
    up the USSRs position as a superpower and had
    neglected the needs of the people

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Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Gorbachev was the leader of the Soviet Union
  • Gorbachev introduced the policies of glasnost
    and perestroika to reform the USSR

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Glasnost
  • Glasnost Russian for openness
  • This new policy gave the people of the Soviet
    Union the right to speak freely

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Perestroika
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  • This reformed the Communist economy and government

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Perestroika
  • Under Communist dictatorship the Soviet Union
    controlled and owned all business and property
  • This created a very inefficient economy that was
    unproductive

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Perestroika
  • Perestroika privatized the economy ? it
    transferred all ownership of business from the
    government to private ownership

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Perestroika
  • Under Communism private property and ownership of
    businesses was prohibited
  • Perestroika introduced a Capitalist (free-market)
    economy into the Soviet Union

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Perestroika
Gorbachev
Reagan
  • This ultimately led to the failure of communism
    and fall of the Soviet Union

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  • The communist party transferred power to the
    individual republics in 1991.
  • This marked the end of both the Soviet Union and
    the Cold War.

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Former Soviet States(for you to memorize)
  • Baltic states
  •  Estonia
  •  Latvia
  •  Lithuania
  • Central Asia
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kyrgyzstan
  •  Tajikistan
  •  Turkmenistan
  •  Uzbekistan
  • Transcaucasia
  •  Armenia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Georgia
  • Eastern European states
  •  Belarus
  •  Moldova
  •  Ukraine
  • Russia
  •  Russia

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NO MORE COLD WAR!!!
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Women Participating in the Labor Force
  • An increasingly large percentage of Americas
    labor force
  • Many working mothers
  • Role of courts in providing opportunities

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  • Women in nontraditional jobs
  • Sandra Day OConnor was the first woman to serve
    on the United States Supreme Court.
  • Sally Ride was the first female astronaut in the
    United States.

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Women Participating in the Labor Force
  • PROS
  • Gender equality
  • Increased family income
  • Reduced discrimination
  • CONS
  • Women paid less than men in every job field
  • Unstable family environment

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Issues of working women
  • Need for affordable day care
  • Equitable pay
  • Pink collar ghetto
  • Glass ceiling

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Affordable Day Care
  • Daycare for children can cost between 3,000 and
    15,000 a year for each child.

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Equal Pay
  • Women are paid less than men in every job field
    (except modeling) for doing the same work

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The Race and Gender double bind
  • A persons race is still a factor in how much
    they get paid.
  • Men get paid more than women
  • African Americans are paid less than whites, and
    Hispanic-Americans are paid less than blacks.
  • As a result, if you are a Hispanic women, you get
    paid about 55 of what a white male does

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Pink Collar Jobs
  • Low prestige, low paying jobs
  • example working part time in retail while the
    husband brings home the bacon

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The Glass Ceiling
  • Women often have difficulty moving above a
    certain level in companies because of
    discrimination, family concerns or lack of
    education
  • As of 2005, only 8 of the Fortune 500 companies
    had women CEOs

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Immigration Issues
  • New and increasing immigration to the United
    States has been taking place from many diverse
    countries, especially Asian and Latin American
    countries.

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Immigration
  • Push Factors reasons for leaving your country
  • Pull factors reasons for entering another
    country

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PUSH FACTORS
  • Unemployment
  • Political instability
  • Need for health care and education
  • Famine

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PULL FACTORS
  • Political freedom
  • Job opportunities
  • Stable government
  • Good healthcare and education

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Effects of Immigration
  • Bilingual education/English as a Second Language
    (ESL) courses
  • Effects on public policy
  • Politics/voting

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ESL Classes
  • 70 million second language speakers in the US
    (out of a total of 300 million people)

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Effects on Politics
  • Immigrant groups often vote as a group or not at
    all.
  • They have a great deal of influence on politics
    in some cases
  • Ex. Cuban immigrants influencing US policy
    towards Castro and Cuba

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Immigrant Contributions
  • Culture
  • Economic

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Cultural contributions
  • America has become a melting pot of various
    cultures.
  • Ex. Foods Pasta, waffles, Chinese food, sushi,
    sausages, peanut butter, tacos, etc.

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Economic
  • Many immigrants take low paying jobs that other
    people dont want.
  • They pay better than jobs in their old countries
  • Maids, construction worker, farm labor

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More Technology Advances
  • Cable TV/24-hour news (CNN)
  • Personal computers
  • Cellular phones
  • 200 million cell phones
  • World Wide Web
  • 214 million internet users

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Communications
  • Widespread but unequal access to computers and
    instantaneous communication

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Changes in work/school/health care
  • Telecommuting
  • Distance learning

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Telecommuting
  • When workers use computers to work from home.
  • Studies show that workers are more productive
  • Ideal for families with small children and other
    concerns at home

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Distance learning
  • Where students take some or all of their course
    work over a computer.
  • Online chat rooms
  • Submit papers online
  • Reading online articles
  • E-mailing teachers

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Genetic Engineering
  • Genetically modified food
  • Medicines
  • Stem cell research
  • Polio Vaccine discovered by
  • Jonas Salk
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