Lesson 2: The 1950’s The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961 Politics of Anticommunism.
John F. Kennedy 1960-1963. The Election of 1960 The election of 1960 was the closest since 1884; Kennedy defeated Richard Nixon by fewer than 119,000.
Cold War Propaganda/Red Scare. Red Scare!! -The U.S. government used radio broadcast to spread hatred and FEAR of Communism. -US government supported.
McCarthyism and the Cold War at Home. Bomb Shelters.
By: Bridget and Noelle. HOW IT ALL STARTED Computers run our world today. They determine whether we have water to drink, heat to warm us, food to eat.
The Cold War at Home. A.Fear of Communism – the Red Scare.
World War II Begins. Rise of Dictators Leaders get power by playing on anger at end of WWI and Versailles Italy: Benito Mussolini and “The Black Shirts”,
Warm Up With your partner, list at least 5 events after WWII in chronological order that lead to the construction of the Berlin Wall.
The Cold War. After WWII, there was a new kind of war Countries fought this war with words and ideas, not weapons Even though the Soviet Union and the.
American Culture in the 1950’s Presentation by Adam Turner.
Heritage Park Rules and Fees
World War II European & Pacific Theatres. european theatre 1938-1945.