Tuesday, May 31, 2011
How Did The USA React To Soviet Expansion?
President Truman of the USA is trying to resist the spread of communism with the 'Truman Doctrine'. The Truman Doctrine states that the US will help any country that is being threatened by a Communist take-over. They will send money, equipment, and advice to any country! They are making it clear that our expansion will be given a limit and if we break that limit, military force will be applied. Also, they plan to give aid to the countries in Europe with money, to help the economy. This might weaken our hold on Europe, it sounds suspicious. I think we should definitely try to put a stop to this!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Focus Task
1) The first optimistic view for blacks was the Brown v. Board of Education Topeka case. The turn out of the case was that the judge ruled all segregated schools, unequal schools. All the southern states had to open up integrated schools. Another example of an optimistic view was in Little Rock, Arkansas. The president at the time, Eisenhower, had troops stationed in Little Rock outside the high school to allow safety for the nine black students attending the previously all white school. Before Rosa Parks, all the black people riding the buses had to sit in the back of the bus and give up their seats for whites if there were no other seats available. Rosa Parks refused, and was arrested. The black community then boycotted the buses for over a year, and when the bus company lost 60% of their profits, the buses were then integrated. Blacks and whites together formed anti-violent protest organizations like SCLC, SNCC, and CORE. This was hopeful for the blacks because that showed them that not all whites were racist and against them.
2) For pessimistic views;
- Blacks were intimidated into not voting.
- Blacks couldn't get the best education for university.
- Many southern states refused to integrate their schools for many years after the governor demanded it.
- When a white man killed a black man, they were not arrested or sent to prison.
- In the case of Medgar Evers, who was killed by a racist white man, his killer was sent to trial, but was not evicted.
- Protesters were hosed by the fire department or arrested.
- Homes and buses of black people were bombed.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Controversial Article
1) I could write an article about the interment of the Japanese-Americans on how it's a violation of their civil rights as Americans. They may be of Japanese decent, but they are Americans, and technically they did nothing wrong. No one knows that these Japanese-Americans are even on the Japanese side of the war or if they would encourage or help Japan defeat America. The Japanese-Americans don't deserve to be in the camps just because of what they look like.
2) I wouldn't publish a story talking about all that because people wouldn't think that I was patriotic or supportive of the Americans. The articles in the newspapers were writing articles about being unified and together, and writing an article about something not agreeing with most Americans wouldn't be the smartest choice.
2) I wouldn't publish a story talking about all that because people wouldn't think that I was patriotic or supportive of the Americans. The articles in the newspapers were writing articles about being unified and together, and writing an article about something not agreeing with most Americans wouldn't be the smartest choice.
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