Title: Contemporary History
1Contemporary History
2What have been three causes of social and
cultural change in America during the last 50
years?
- Diversity in the workplace
- Women and minorities
- The Supreme Courts Role
- New immigrant groups
- Technology revolution
3Where have many American women found personal
satisfaction?
4How has the percentage of women in Americas
labor force changed in contemporary America?
5Do American women still suffer sexual
discrimination?
6What law prohibits sex discrimination by
employers?
7In contemporary America what percentage of
American women work outside the home?
8By the end of the 1970s, what kind of jobs did
many American women hold?
9How has the Supreme Court become more diverse
since the civil rights movement of the 1940s ,
1950s , and 1960s?
- Women- Sandra Day OConnor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
Sonia Sotomayor (1st Hispanic), Elena Kagan
10How has the Supreme Court become more diverse
since the civil rights movement of the 1940s ,
1950s , and 1960s?
- Clarence Thomas (2nd African American after
Thurgood Marshall)
11Who was the first woman appointed to the Supreme
Court?
12Since Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,
Kansas (1954) the decisions of the Supreme Court
have expanded and protected the rights of
individuals.
13The Civil Rights movement of the 1940s, 1950s,
and 1960s provided a model that other groups
used to help promote civil rights and equal
justice for all
14The Supreme Court protects an individuals
rights as written in the Constitution. The
Supreme Court identifies a constitutional basis
for a right to privacy that is protected from
government interference.
15The Supreme Court invalidates legislative acts
and executive actions that the justices agree
exceed the authority granted to government
officials by the Constitution of the United
States.
16- The United States Supreme Court, the highest
court in the United States, in 2010. Top row
(left to right) Associate Justice Sonia
Sotomayor, Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer,
Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, and Associate
Justice Elena Kagan. Bottom row (left to right)
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Associate
Justice Antonin Scalia, Chief Justice John G.
Roberts, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, and
Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
17What branch of the govt. has protected the
rights of American women and minorities in the
workplace?
- Judicial Branch
- Supreme Court
18Name four problems faced by American women in the
workplace.
19- 1. Day Care
- 2. Equal Pay
- 3. The Pink Collar Ghetto
- 4. The Glass Ceiling
20What term means women often hold low-prestige,
low-paying jobs?
21Give one example of a pink collar ghetto job.
- Clerical jobs, like
- Secretaries
22What idea argues that career advancement for
women is not equal to that for men?
23Give an example of the glass ceiling.
- Few women are CEOs or heads of major
corporations.
24From what 2 regions of the world have many
contemporary immigrants come?
25For what two reasons have most contemporary
immigrants come to the U.S.?
- Political Freedom
- Economic Opportunity
26Immigration Policy In America
- Issues related to our policy
- Strain on government services
- Filling low-paying jobs in the United States
- Border issues
- Pathway to citizenship
- Bilingual education E.S.L
- Increasing cultural diversity
27Give 2 examples of contemporary immigrants who
have come to the U.S. for both political freedom
and economic opportunity.
28From what country have millions of contemporary
immigrants emigrated mainly for economic
opportunity?
29Name 4 effects of contemporary immigration on
American society and culture.
30- 1) Bilingual education and ESL courses in public
schools - 2) Effects on public policy
- 3) Effects on American politics and voting
patterns - 4) Lasting contributions
31What is an ESL course?
- English as a Second Language
32How has Cuban immigration influenced American
public policy?
- American trade embargo on Cuba
33What does embargo mean?
- Refuse to trade with another country
34Give 2 examples of how contemporary immigrants
have affected American politics and voting
patterns.
35- 1) Cuban-Americans in Florida vote Republican.
- 2) Mexican-Americans in California vote
Democratic.
36Give 3 examples of lasting contributions to
American culture made by contemporary immigrants.
37- Diversity in music, the visual arts, and
literature - Roles in the labor force
- Achievements in science, engineering, and other
fields
38What type of jobs have contemporary immigrants
often filled?
39Give an example of a low paying job held by
contemporary immigrants.
40What recent technological advances have given
more Americans access to global information and
brought changes in work, school, and health care?
41Examples of technological advances
- Space exploration
- Space shuttle
- Mars rover
- Voyager missions
- Hubble telescope
- Space Station
- Communications
- Cable Television (24 hr. news channels)
- Satellites
- Global positioning system (GPS)
- Personal communications devices
- Robotics
- Personal Computers
- World Wide Web
42What program was a triumph of American technology?
43What president pledged increased support for the
American space program?
44Who was the 1st American to orbit the Earth?
45Who was the 1st American to step onto the surface
of the moon?
46What American said, Thats one small step for
man, one giant leap for mankind?
47Who was the first American woman in space?
48 Communications
- Cable Television (24 hr. news channels)
- Satellites
- Global positioning system (GPS)
- Personal communications devices
- Robotics
49Personal Computers Internet
- Microsoft and Apple
- Online course work
- better access to communication and information
has given most Americans access to global
information and viewpoints.
50Changes in work, school, and health care in
recent decades
- Growth of service industries
- Breakthroughs in medical research, including
improved medical diagnostic and imaging
technologies - Outsourcing and offshoring
51What recent technology has allowed workers to do
their jobs from home?
- Telecommuting through the Internet
52What recent technology has opened up educational
possibilities through distance learning?
53How has technology in the 2nd half of the 20th
century affected medical research?
- Important breakthroughs in medical research
54Who developed a lifesaving vaccine for polio?
55- America has been and continues to be a world
leader in fighting a host of the most troublesome
diseases from around the world. - AIDS
- Cancer
- Malaria
- Measles
56The Reagan Revolution
- Ronald Reagans policies had an impact on the
relationship between the federal government and
state governments. - The conservative political philosophy of
President Reagan prompted a reevaluation of the
size and role of government in the economy and
society of contemporary America.
57Reagan Revolution cont.
- President Reagan and conservative Republicans
advocated for - tax cuts
- transfer of responsibilities to state governments
- appointment of judges/justices who exercised
judicial restraint - reduction in the number and scope of government
programs and regulations - strengthening of the American military.
58More than just 8 years.
- The Reagan Revolution extended beyond his
tenure in office with - the election of his vice president, George H. W.
Bush 1989 - the election of a centrist Democrat, William J.
Clinton 1993 - the Republican sweep of congressional elections
and statehouses in the 1990s - the election of George W. Bush as president. 2001
59- What was the impact of the Reagan Revolution on
federalism, the role of government, and state and
national elections since 1988?
60How government relates to our economy
- The federal government has the ability to
influence the United States economy. It bases its
decisions on economic indicators such as Gross
Domestic Product (GDP), exchange rates, rate of
inflation, and unemployment rate.
61How government relates to our economy
- Government promotes a healthy economy
characterized by full employment and low
inflation through the actions of - the Federal Reserve Monetary policy decisions
control the supply of money and credit to expand
or contract economic growth. - the president and Congress Fiscal policy
decisions determine levels of government taxation
and spending government regulates the economy.
62America and International Terrorism
- The United States has confronted the increase in
international terrorism by formulating domestic
and international policies aimed at stopping
terrorism.
63America and International Terrorism
- United States responses to terrorism
- Heightened security at home (Patriot Act)
- An act of the U.S. Congress that was signed into
law by President George W. Bush on October 26,
2001. - The Act dramatically reduced restrictions on law
enforcement agencies' ability to search
telephone, e-mail communications, medical,
financial, and other records.
64America and International Terrorism
- Diplomatic and military initiatives
- Diplomatic
- Military
- Iraq
- Afghanistan
- Other locations around the world