JEOPARDY ! Campaigns & Elections Significant Legislators Will of the People The PresidencyLandmark Bills $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800.
The Era of Eisenhower, 1952-1960. “Ike” Takes Command Eisenhower visited Korea in December 1952 but could not budge the peace negotiations armistice.
Chapter 22 & 23. G. I. Bill Taft-Hartley Act The Taft Hartley Act was passed to try to limit the power of labor unions. This act instituted the idea.
The Postwar Years at Home (1945-1960). Section 1 The Postwar Economy A. PW years, US embarks on period of economic expansion. B. Per Capita income increase.
XUS Final Review. Team Quizzo Betting Round included Do not shout out answers Scoring – the honors system When we go over answers, lets talk about them.
The Cold War
XUS Final Review. Team Quizzo Scoring – the honors system When we go over answers, lets talk about them a bit and answer the age old question “why is.
The 1950’s. AKS 50a - describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown, the Interstate Highway Act, and the G.I. Bill of Rights.
The Eisenhower Era Chapter 37 part-3. Eisenhower Republicanism at Home Eisenhower came into the White House pledging a policy of “dynamic conservatism,”
Extract the Facts, Jack! SSUSH21. SSUSH21 – The student will explain economic growth and its impact on the United States 1945-1970. a. Describe the baby.
1950’s
Dynamic Conservatism Part of Eisenhower’s presidential platform in 1952. Eisenhower said it stood for: –Conservative when it comes to money –Liberal when.