Documenting United States History

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xxxii Contents Contents xxxiii

PERIOD EIgHT 194 5–1980


Chapter 19 Containment and Conflict 427


Seeking the Main Point 428


TOPIC I The Origins of the Cold War 429


Document 19.1 Harry S. Truman, On Atomic Technology, 1945 429
Document 19.2 George F. Kennan, The Long Telegram, 1946 430
Document 19.3 Harry S. Truman, On Greece and Turkey, 1947 432
Document 19.4 John N. Wheeler, Letter Home from Korean War, 1950 433
Document 19.5 Central Intelligence Agency, A Study
of Assassination, 1953 434
Document 19.6 Pete Seeger, Testimony before the House Un-American
Activities Committee, 1955 435
Document 19.7 Dwight D. Eisenhower, Farewell Address, 1961 437
Document 19.8 Nikita Khrushchev, Diplomatic Cable
to Fidel Castro, 1962 438
Document 19.9 “The Commune Comes to America,” Life, 1969 439
Document 19.10 Jimmy Carter, Inaugural Address, 1977 440
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
Skill review Contextualization and Interpretation 442
PuTTing iT All TogeTHer Revisiting the Main Point 445
Building AP® writing Skills Organizing Themes in Historical
Arguments 445

Chapter 20 The Breakdown of Consensus 447


Seeking the Main Point 448


TOPIC I The Beginnings of the Modern Civil Rights Movement 450


Document 20.1 Dwight Eisenhower, On Earl Warren and the
Brown Decision, 1954 450
Document 20.2 Students for a Democratic Society, Port Huron
Statement, 1962 451
Document 20.3 Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique, 1963 452
Document 20.4 Martin Luther King Jr., “I Have a Dream,” 1963 454
Document 20.5 Civil Rights Act of 1964 455
Document 20.6 Cesar Chavez, “We Shall Overcome,” 1965 456

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