Documenting United States History

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Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
Skill review Historical Causation and Historical Argumentation 458

TOPIC II The Shattering Consensus 459


Document 20.7 Lyndon B. Johnson Campaign Poster, 1964 459
Document 20.8 H. Rap Brown, Speech at Free Huey Rally, 1968 460
Document 20.9 Martin Luther King Jr., Address at Mason
Temple, Memphis, 1968 461
Document 20.10 Edmund White, Letter to Ann and Alfred Corn, 1969 462
Document 20.11 Weatherman Underground, Communiqué No. 1, 1970 464
Document 20.12 American Indian Movement Governing Council,
Trail of Broken Treaties: 20-Point Proposal, 1972 465
Document 20.13 Ronald Reagan, Address to the First
Conservative Political Action Conference, 1974 466
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
Skill review Historical Causation, Periodization, and Interpretation 468
PuTTing iT All TogeTHer Revisiting the Main Point 470
Building AP® writing Skills Analyzing and Evaluating
Persona in Documents 470

Chapter 21 Discontinuities 473


Seeking the Main Point 474


TOPIC I Conflicting Postwar Visions 475


Document 21.1 Levittown, 1948 475
Document 21.2 William Faulkner, Nobel Prize Acceptance
Speech, 1950 475
Document 21.3 Trans World Airlines Advertisement, 1953 476
Document 21.4 Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile
Delinquency, Interim Report on Comic Books
and Juvenile Delinquency, 1955 477
Document 21.5 Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, 1962 479
Document 21.6 Abbie Hoffman, Steal This Book, 1970 480
Document 21.7 Governor’s Investigating Committee on Problems
of Wisconsin’s Spanish-Speaking Communities,
Report to the Governor, 1971 481
Document 21.8 Phyllis Schlafly, Interview with the Washington
Star, 1976 482
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
Skill review Historical Causation, Use of Relevant Evidence,
Interpretation, and Synthesis 483
PuTTing iT All TogeTHer Revisiting the Main Point 485

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