1. Who proposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and why was it proposed?
President John F. Kennedy proposed the Civil Rights Act to stop or end segregation.
2. Which groups were affected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
African-American, minorities, disabled Americans, elderly and women.
3. What did the Civil Rights Act do for the United States?
It end segregation in schools and in other places.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Pop Culture 1950's
1. What media exploded in the 50's, and how did business respond to this explosion?
The media that exploded in the 50's was television and business responded by selling TV Guide and do advertising commericials and make TV dinner.
2. Why did critics not like television?
2. Why did critics not like television?
Because women appeared as having stereotypical roles and would not be telling the truth of America and were concern of the violence that children were watching.
3. What's so ironic about rock and roll music in the 1950's?
The music was rebellious but it became popular in the end.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The American Dream 1950's
1. What were some causes for the baby boom?
Husbands and wives got back together after the war, decreasing marriage age, desirability of large families, confidence in continued economic prosperity, and advances in medicine.
2. What did Americans have to do in order to support all the new babies being born?
Americans had to make toys and sell toys for new born babies and have to make more schools.
3. How did roles of women change in the 1950's?
Women were not with their roles they felt isolated, bored, and unfulfilled. Women couldn't get jobs or work or go to college.
4. What changes allowed the American car explosion to occur?
Husbands and wives got back together after the war, decreasing marriage age, desirability of large families, confidence in continued economic prosperity, and advances in medicine.
2. What did Americans have to do in order to support all the new babies being born?
Americans had to make toys and sell toys for new born babies and have to make more schools.
3. How did roles of women change in the 1950's?
Women were not with their roles they felt isolated, bored, and unfulfilled. Women couldn't get jobs or work or go to college.
4. What changes allowed the American car explosion to occur?
People got easy credit so they could get cars easily and gasoline was cheap and need transportation to get to a faraway places and to construct new roads.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Truman's Labor Policies
1. What were some of the significant challenges Pres. Truman faced after WWII?
2. How did Truman try to help returing G.I.s get jobs after WWII, and how effective was he? Explain your opinion.
He did try help G.I.s to get jobs after WWII but in the end President Truman couldn't give the G.I.s everything they needed.
Finding jobs for twelve million soldiers and to bring stability and prosperity to all Americans and to stop strikes.
2. How did Truman try to help returing G.I.s get jobs after WWII, and how effective was he? Explain your opinion.
He did try help G.I.s to get jobs after WWII but in the end President Truman couldn't give the G.I.s everything they needed.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
The American Teenager
1. How did the lives of teenages change after TGD and WWII? Explain.
Teenages would be able to go to school because their parents would have money and don't need their children to work to support the family and created a group.
White flight was when white Americans left the cities when A.A. moved to the cities.
Many mexicans move to the U.S. illegally to escape poor economic conditions in Mexico.
Teenages would be able to go to school because their parents would have money and don't need their children to work to support the family and created a group.
2. What is "white flight?" Was it good for society?
3. Why did many Mexicans immigrate to the U.S. before the 1950's?
Many mexicans move to the U.S. illegally to escape poor economic conditions in Mexico.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Postwar America 1950's
1. What was the U.S. economy like during WWII? How were Americans doing?
The U.S. economy during WWII was bad but better than the Great Depression. Americans would get paid but couldn't spent money on anything.
2. How did the American economy transform after The Great Depression and WWII?
Americans transformed from a blue-collar (factory jobs) to white collar (company jobs).
3. Why would a company like Google not do well in the 50's?
Google will not do well in the 50's because it will not be following the standards and would let people express their ideas through Google.
The U.S. economy during WWII was bad but better than the Great Depression. Americans would get paid but couldn't spent money on anything.
2. How did the American economy transform after The Great Depression and WWII?
Americans transformed from a blue-collar (factory jobs) to white collar (company jobs).
3. Why would a company like Google not do well in the 50's?
Google will not do well in the 50's because it will not be following the standards and would let people express their ideas through Google.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
1. Bruno moved with his family so his father could be closer to the Nazi death camps. At first only father knew the real reason for moving to the country. Why do you think father was so secretive about why the family moved?
The Father was so secretive about the move because he didn't want his family to know the truth of moving to a new home.
2. Bruno was taught to think of Jews in a certain way. What was Bruno taught about Jews?
Bruno was taught that Jews were not real people but evil creatures and that they caused Germany to lose in WWI.
3. When Bruno fell from the swing a Jewish man helped him. Why was this event significant to Bruno’s mother’s thinking of Jewish people?
Bruno's mother thinks that Jewish people were good people but that her country says that Jewish were bad and evil people.
4. Bruno’s father evolved and transformed from a loving father to what? Why?
Bruno's father transformed from a loving father to a strict soldier to make it a better world for his family.
5. Bruno evolved and transformed as well. What kind of boy was he at first, and what did he transform to?
Bruno didn't evolved or transformed at all he was always an adventurist.
6. Describe your feelings about Bruno’s actions. Include descriptions of the scene and the choice(s) Bruno made, and what difference his actions made.
I think the decision that Bruno made was a bad choice because I made him lose his life and made his family depressed for him for dying.
The Father was so secretive about the move because he didn't want his family to know the truth of moving to a new home.
2. Bruno was taught to think of Jews in a certain way. What was Bruno taught about Jews?
Bruno was taught that Jews were not real people but evil creatures and that they caused Germany to lose in WWI.
3. When Bruno fell from the swing a Jewish man helped him. Why was this event significant to Bruno’s mother’s thinking of Jewish people?
Bruno's mother thinks that Jewish people were good people but that her country says that Jewish were bad and evil people.
4. Bruno’s father evolved and transformed from a loving father to what? Why?
Bruno's father transformed from a loving father to a strict soldier to make it a better world for his family.
5. Bruno evolved and transformed as well. What kind of boy was he at first, and what did he transform to?
Bruno didn't evolved or transformed at all he was always an adventurist.
6. Describe your feelings about Bruno’s actions. Include descriptions of the scene and the choice(s) Bruno made, and what difference his actions made.
I think the decision that Bruno made was a bad choice because I made him lose his life and made his family depressed for him for dying.
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