HIS 315L UNIT 5 STUDY GUIDE
From the Left to the Right: Great Society Through the War on Terror
HOW TO USE THE STUDY GUIDE
This study guide is designed to help guide your learning for this unit. Use this structure to
...
HIS 315L UNIT 5 STUDY GUIDE
From the Left to the Right: Great Society Through the War on Terror
HOW TO USE THE STUDY GUIDE
This study guide is designed to help guide your learning for this unit. Use this structure to
generate and organize terms, ideas, questions, and your own key insights from each
lesson.
As you read, discover, and learn from your course materials, you should continue to add
information and evidence from each lesson, and to record your responses to each unit
question. By the end of the unit, the work you do in this guide will become a thorough
review sheet that you can use to develop strong and well-supported exam essays.
PART 1: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
Before you start your reading for this unit, take a look at the following questions. These
questions are important, because they are the broad questions that summarize each
day’s lesson. As you read, try to identify information and evidence that can help you
answer each question. When you find key passages, note the page numbers and sources,
so that you can access this information easily later for studying and assessments.
Questions Citation
Directions: Preview these questions before reading. Directions: Note page
numbers and sources
from your readings or
the Crash Course
videos.
What were the goals of the Great Society? The main goals of the Great
Society was to eliminate
poverty and racial
inequality. They enacted
new programs that helped
with poverty and medicare
and launched new welfare
programs.
What methods of activism were utilized during the Civil Rights
Movements?
More popular methods of
activism were used during
this time because of how
martin luther king
popularized the non violent
portests. Methods like these
that were used were sit ins
freedom riders that
disrupted racial nroms in th
south and civil disobedience
which weren't inherently
breaking the law but making
the racist owners or
businesses owners that
refused to serve people of
color.
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