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Essential Question : Why was 1968 a year of turmoil in U.S. history?

Essential Question : Why was 1968 a year of turmoil in U.S. history? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 13.9 : Clicker Questions “1968” notes Today’s HW: Unit 13 Organizer Unit 13 Test: Thursday, March 29. 1968: A Year of Turmoil.

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Essential Question : Why was 1968 a year of turmoil in U.S. history?

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  1. Essential Question: • Why was 1968 a year of turmoil in U.S. history? • CPUSH Agenda for Unit 13.9: • Clicker Questions • “1968” notes • Today’s HW: Unit 13 Organizer • Unit 13 Test: Thursday, March 29

  2. 1968: A Year of Turmoil Civil rights violence in Birmingham (1963) & Selma (1965) • Americans experienced great change in the 1960s: • The decade began with hope & optimism under Kennedy • But, events in the mid-1960s increased tensions & anxieties • The decade closed in 1968 with one of the most tumultuous years in U.S. history Cold War crises in Berlin (1961) & Cuba (1962)

  3. 1968: The Assassination of MLK James Earl Ray In 1968, Martin Luther King was assassinated

  4. 1968: The Assassination of MLK MLK’s death set off race riots in over 100 cities

  5. 1968: The Assassination of MLK Stokely Carmichael & SNCC The Black Panthers MLK’s assassination marked a turning point in the civil rights movement from nonviolence to radicalism & “Black Power” The Black Panthers

  6. 1968: The Assassination of Robert Kennedy Sirhan Sirhan In 1968, JFK’s brother Robert Kennedy was assassinated when he ran for president

  7. 1968: The Assassination of Robert Kennedy RFK’s death divided the Democratic Party & led to a massive, violent protest at the Chicago Democratic National Convention

  8. 1968: The Assassination of Robert Kennedy Republican Richard Nixon took advantage of the divided Democrats & won the 1968 election

  9. 1968: Student Protest & Vietnam 1968 was the height of the Vietnam War & the year of the disastrous Tet Offensive The anti-war protest convinced Lyndon Johnson not to run for a second term as president Since 1965, Americans were sent to fight Communism in Vietnam Students & activists across the country protested American involvement in Vietnam

  10. Timeline: Civil Rights & the 1960s • Examine the timeline on your notes • For each event, identify whether the event was an accomplishment or failure of the era from 1954 to 1968 • Use the “scales” on the side of the timeline to show the degrees of significance for each event • When finished, answer the discussion questions & be prepared to discuss

  11. Timeline Discussion Questions • What words would you use to describe the era from 1954-1968? • What patterns do you notice in terms of the amount of violence in this era? • What role did TV play in the era? • Is there a “turning point” in the era? • Looking at the timeline, what predictions can you make about the 1970s?

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