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Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe

Bell Ringer 11-6-2007. Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe. Bell Ringer 11-5-2007. What caused the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War II? Page 603. Bell Ringer 11-8-2007. What is NATO? What is the Marshall Plan?

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Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe

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  1. Bell Ringer 11-6-2007 • Copy the table on page 604 that discusses US Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe

  2. Bell Ringer 11-5-2007 • What caused the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War II? • Page 603

  3. Bell Ringer 11-8-2007 • What is NATO? • What is the Marshall Plan? • What is the Truman Doctrine?

  4. Bell Ringer 11-13-2007 • Copy the table on the top of page 610 about Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong

  5. Bell Ringer 11-14-2007 • Explain what the Suez War was about. (page 625) • What is the Eisenhower Doctrine (page 625) • Explain what happened in the Hungarian Uprising (pages 625-626)

  6. Bell Ringer 11-15-2007 • What is the “Space Race” and what is Sputnik? • Page 626

  7. Bell Ringer 11-19-2007 • What were the reasons given of why the Americans were saying that we were losing the Cold War? (page 670) • What two factors greatly helped Kennedy win the Presidential election (page 671)

  8. Bell Ringer 11-20-2007 • Flexible Response: This military strategy was adopted during the Kennedy presidency • Nikita Khrushchev: He squared off against Kennedy during the Berlin Crisis • Berlin Wall: This separated East Germany from West Germany • Bay of Pigs: This involved an invasion of Cuba • Richard M. Nixon: He lost the 1960 presidential election • Limited Test Ban Treaty: This barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere • Hot Line: This was a direct communications link set up during Kennedy’s presidency • John F. Kennedy: His religious beliefs were an important issue of the 1960 presidential campaign

  9. Bell Ringer 11-26-2007 • Complete # 2 in the Section 2 assessment on page 683.

  10. Bell Ringer 11-27-2007 • In what city and state was JFK assassinated? • Who supposedly assassinated JFK? • What is the Warren Commission? • Pages 682-683

  11. Bell Ringer 11-28-2007 • According to “One American’s Story” in what two ways did Larry Alfred embody LBJ’s Great Society? • Page 686

  12. Bell Ringer 11-29-2007 • What was the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education? • Page 691

  13. Bell Ringer 11-30-2007 • Copy the Chart on Page 714 Called: Civil Rights Acts of the 1950s and 1960s

  14. Bell Ringer 12-3-2007 • What was Martin Luther King, Jr.’s response to the rhetoric of Black Power? • Why was King visiting Memphis when he was assassinated? • What happened to the cities across America after King’s assassination? • Page 721

  15. Bell Ringer 12-4-2007 • What does the acronym NOW stand for and what prompted women to establish NOW (page 778) • What did the Supreme Court rule in Roe v. Wade (779)? • Why was Phyllis Schlafly against ERA? (779)

  16. Bell Ringer 12-12-2007 • When did France rule in Vietnam? • Who is Ho Chi Minh? • Who were the Vietminh and what were they fighting for? • Page 731 (French Rule in Vietnam)

  17. Bell Ringer 12-13-2007 • Why did the South become increasingly unstable? • What was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? • What did President Johnson do in response to a Vietcong attack in February 1965? • Pages 734-735

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