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Thursday, June 13, 2013

SOUL FEST

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Friday, June 14th!  

Friday, June 7, 2013

Democratizing Twentieth Century Final Exam


Your final exam is Tuesday, June 7 at 12:30 pm.

Your final exam will contain several components:

  • multiple choice (40%0
  • short answer (15%)
  • PBAT essay (45%)
The multiple choice and short answer will be about 70% semester two and 30% semester one.
The PBAT essay will be based on the articles read and analyzed in class on Friday, June 7.

Please drop off Zinn and Gosse on Tuesday or you will not receive credit on this exam.

You may have one sheet of notes, front only.  Notes may not be shared and the textbook may not be used.
Please make sure you are familiar with these terms.  Please consider there may be questions on the exam based on terms not listed here.


NATO
Warsaw Pact

Allies
Axis
WWII
Cold War
open door policy of equal access
Atlantic Charter
Taft-Hartley Act
Nuremberg Trials
Yalta Conference

Chiang Kai-shek
Mao Zedong
John L. Lewis
Joseph McCarthy
Walter White
W.E.B. DuBois
Franklin Roosevelt

Bill Levitt
Harry Truman
Eleanor Roosevelt
Dwight Eisenhower
AFL-CIO
containment
Smith Act
George Wallace
G. I. Bill of Rights
conscientious objector
Executive order 9066
CIA/covert action
Greek/Turkish uprisings
Marshall Plan
Joseph McCarthy
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Iron Curtain
Domino Theory

military industrial complex
ideological realignment

Smith Act
Levittown
Julius/Ethel Rosenberg

Stokely Carmichael

Massive resistance
W. E. B. DuBois
Medgar Evers
Lyndon Johnson
John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon
Dwight Eisenhower
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Young Lords Party
Jones Act
Pedro Albizo Campos
Operation Bootstrap
Commonwealth
Taino
Napalm

Ho Chi Minh
Dow Chemical Co
Urban Riots
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Pentagon Papers
Vietnam War
Saigon

Ngo Diem
National Liberation Front
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Mai Lai 4
Tet Offensive
Cambodia
Muhammad Ali
Draft
Anti-war movement
SDS
NAACP
SNCC
CORE
New York Radical Women
WITCH
NOW
Poor Black Woman
Roe vs. Wade
ERA
Our Bodies, Ourselves

Counter culture
New Left
Old Left


Covert action/CIA
Martin Luther King
Black Panther Party


Non-aligned nation
Little Rock, Arkansas
Tom Hayden
Free Speech Movement
Caesar Chavez
Stonewall Riots

Civil Rights Act, 1964
Wounded Knee

Kent State Massacre

Poll tax/grandfather clause
Limited Test Ban Treaty
Mattachine Society
Daughter of Bilitis
Liberal Consensus
Betty Friedan
Gloria Steinam
Vietnam Veterans against the War
Vietnamization
Alcatraz Island
Weathermen Undergound
 Lyndon Johnson
Watts, Los Angeles
black migration to the North
Julius Lester
urban riots, 1967
National Advisory Committee on Urban Disorders
"Black Power Movement"
Black Panthers
Civil Rights Rights Act 1968
Vietnam War
King, FBI
COINTELPRO
"black capitalism"
 Massive Resistance
Gay Liberation Movement
Stonewall Uprising 

Politics and Government - Final Exam Review

Your final exam is Tuesday, June 7 at 12:30 pm.

Your final exam will contain several components:
  • multiple choice (40%0
  • short answer (15%)
  • PBAT essay (45%)
The multiple choice and short answer will be about 70% semester two and 30% semester one.
The PBAT essay will be based on the articles read and analyzed in class on Friday, June 7.



You may have one sheet of notes, front only.  Notes may not be shared and the textbook may not be used.

Please bring all copies of Dhal and Vidal in the day of the exam.

 

voter identification
racial makeup of southern electorate
Great White Switch
George Wallace
Newt Gingrich
Republican Revolution 1994
SALT, SALT II
Freeze Movement
Reykjavik Summit
Geneva Summit
Nicaragua
Beiruit
Iran-Contra Affair

Jimmy Carter
Afghanistan
Mikhail Gorbachev
New Christian Right
Reagan: Foreign policy of, and military spending, Reaganomics, children of, as actor, as corporate spokesman, as governor of California, relationship w/Religious Right, legacy of       
Berlin Wall
Haight-Ashbury District, San Francisco

Popularizer
Military industrial complex
Containment
Dog whistle politics
Hippie counter culture
Baby Boomer
Neo Conservative
Beatnicks
philosophers, popularizers, philanthropists, and politicians
detente
Keynesnian Economics
Free store
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Strategic Defense Initiative
Sandra Day O’Connor
William F. Buckley
Russell Kirk-Conservative Mind
Lyndon Johnson
Franklin Roosevelt
The Diggers
Daisy Add
“A Time for Choosing”
Vietnam War
1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act
Watergate Scandal
Iranian hostage crisis
The Death of Money
LSD
The Only Foreign Tour in the United States
6 Conservative principle
ICBMs
Executive, legislative, judicial branches (major powers of each)
Framers of the Constitution
States rights/state sovereignty
Earl Warren/Major JusticesSlaughterhouse Cases
Kelo v. New London
Gitlow v. New York
Marbury v. Madison
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Schenk v. United States
Brandenberg v Ohio 
Zorach v Clauson
Slaughterhouse Cases
Kelo v. New London
Earls v. Bd of Ed
Barron v. Mayor of Baltimore
14th amendment
Bill of Rights
due process
equal protection
civil liberties
judicial review
Dangerous Tendencies Test/Clear and Present Danger
Writ of certiorariZelman v. Simmons-HarrisWalz v. NYC Tax Commission
“benevolent neutrality”
“child benefit theory”
Excessive Entanglement Standard
Oregon v. Smith
Lemon v. Kurtzman
Compelling interest rule
Generally applicable law rule
McCollum v. Board of Education
Pierce v. Society of Sisters
Everson v. Board of Education
Sherbert v Verner
Engle v. Vitale
Abington v. Schempp
Epperson v. Arkansas
Clarence Darrow
Butler Act
ACLU
William Jennings Bryan
balanced time
release time
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Establishment Clause
Free Exercise Clause
Thomas Jefferson
WVA Board of Education v. Barnette
Minersville v. Gobitis

Schenk v U. S.
Bill of Rights
Establishment / Free Exercise
Marbury v Madison
Compelling interest
Generally applicable
Exclusionary rule
Writ of certiorari
Furman v Georgia
Gregg v Georgia
Gitlow v. New York (1925)
Released Time
Engel v. Vitale
Lemon v Kurtzman
Epperson v Arkansas (1968)
Edwards v Aguillard
Zelman v Simmons-Harris
Minersville v. Gobitis

Wisconsin v Yoder
Sherbert v Verner

Weeks v United States
United States v Santana
Gideon v. Wainright
Boy Scouts of America v Dale
Miranda v. Arizona
Plessy v Ferguson
Brown v Board of Education
Commerce Clause
Civil Rights Act of 1964

Bowers v Hardwick
Kelo v New London
Butler Act
DC v Heller
McDonald v Chicago

Scottsboro Cases

Planned Parenthood v Casey
Roe v Wade
Griswold v Connecticut
Lawrence v Texas
Bowers v Harwick
Kelo v New London
Romer v Evans
Atkins v Va
Penry v Lynaugh
Heart of Atlanta v U.S.
Missouri Compromise
Reconstruction Amendments
overlapping jurisdiction
double jeopardy
change of venue

Monday, June 3, 2013

New Left Presentation Sechedule


June 5 

9:00 am 
Anti-War Movement:
Sarah K
Devan
Irma H
Nam N
Holden

9:50 am

Black Power Movement:
Autumn K
Elijah H
Scott T
Monika A

10:40 am 

Black Power Movement:
Nyasa R
Naziah
Jonny B
Sora S

11:40 am 

Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement:
Christian M
Ciara S
Cooper M
Giulia G
Jack R

12:30 pm
 
Women's Liberation:
Morgan
Isabel S
Ilana S
Lillian D

1:20 pm

Latino/Native American Multicultural Movement:
Alex V
Larissa H
Miao C


2:20

Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement:
Zoe
Allegria
Tierra

3:20
Women's Liberation:
Elijah B
Nadia
Ciara

4:10
Anti-War Movement:
Ralphie I
Bheshan
Alim


5:00
Latino/Native American Multicultural Movement:
Emmanuel
Kaitlyn
Craig
David Ma