Course: US History from 1877 to the Present Designated Six Weeks: 5th Six Weeks Unit: 7 Cold War Part 2, pages 1 to 3 Unit: 8 Civil Rights, pages 4 to 15 Unit: 9 Culture of the 50s & 60s, Part 1, pages 16 to 23 Days to teach: Unit 7 part 5 days Unit 8--12 days Unit 9—12 days TEKS Guiding Questions & Specificity Assessment Vocabulary Instructional Strategies Resources/ Weblinks (8) History. The student understands the impact of significant national and international decisions and conflicts in the…
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Drug). Drugs and alcohol were one escape for the hippies and another was music, but definitely not an ordinary kind of music. Many hippies were mostly musicians themselves. Music was influential for them. Rock and Roll from the fifties changed a lot during the sixties. It was just fun music' before and during the sixties, the lyrics started to talk freely about all the things hippies wanted such as alteration in the society, or about…
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by using peaceful methods such as parades, marches, speeches, strikes and protest. “Thus, blacks and their supporters were compelled to fight the evils of segregation with nonviolence as well as with force. In contrast, the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement chose the tactic of nonviolence as a tool to dismantle institutionalized racial segregation, discrimination, and inequality. Indeed, they followed Martin Luther King Jr.'s guiding principles of nonviolence and passive resistance” (Austin).…
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time of great prosperity and development in America, but it was not equally spread out. Oftentimes, immigrants, African Americans, and Hispanics were excluded from this prosperity. Particularly African Americans carried this fight on and the Civil Rights movement grew. Also, the post-war tension with the Soviet Union was bound to shape the 60’s. The threat of communism and nuclear warfare touched nearly every aspect of life and the Cold War propelled many new math and science innovations. The new consumerism…
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"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is first and foremost the album that gave rise to 'hopes of progress in pop music" (The Times, 29 May 1967) Did the impact of the Beatles Sgt Pepper album help redefine popular music as a culturally significant art form? Summary of Assignment Choose an artist from the period 1900-1970 and to examine their relationship to the cultural and social framework of their era with reference to an important or influential album. Introduction In this essay I…
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In the 1920s and 1930s, African American music, literature, and art gained wide notice. Authors such as Zora Neale Hurston and Nella Larsen and poets such as Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, and Countee Cullen wrote works describing the African American experience. Jazz, swing, blues and other musical forms entered American popular music. African American artists such as William H. Johnson and Palmer Hayden created unique works of art featuring…
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In 1954 the Supreme Court struck down the “separate but equal” doctrine. The Civil Rights Movement had been born and for over a decade black activists and leaders protests and brought about disobedience for discriminatory laws. One example is The Freedom Riders who were Civil Rights activists consisting of both black and white individuals who broke Jim Crow barriers by traveling down to the South and demonstrated their dislike…
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Sociolocy The Media How does it affect us? 2/23/2014 The Media Symbolic Interactionism analyzes how our behavior effect the way we define ourselves and society uses the media as a tool to apply those behaviors. The Media is all around us and over the past has affected us throughout history in many different ways. We ask ourselves the age old question, was it the chicken or the egg that came first. That leads us to the same question with the media, what effects us more, is it the media…
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the Civil War were reunited, and slave marriages were formalized through legally recognized ceremonies. Families also took advantage of the schools established by the Freedmen's Bureau and the expansion of public education, albeit segregated, under the Reconstruction legislatures. New opportunities for higher education also became available with the founding soon after the Civil War of black colleges, such as Howard University in Washington, D.C., and Fisk University in Nashville,…
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it was an insult to be called mexican Culture ○ ideology: a shared system of meanings ■ shaped by historical moments ■ ideology rests on the political and economic system looks affects how the cultural system looks ■ ideology is always changing because the political and econ system are always changing ○ Historical Moment ○ Constant flux Cultural texts ○ latino food, music, religious practices, popular pratices ○ racist stereotypes/attitudes that persist in culture (casta system, Lone star) ○ Ideology of Manifest Destiny…
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