Cold War & Civil Rights · 1945 – 1980
The Great Society & The 1960s
LBJ's war on poverty and the rise of the counterculture.
Key Questions
- 1Did the Great Society programs succeed in reducing poverty?
- 2How did the counterculture challenge traditional American values?
- 3What was the significance of the 1968 Democratic National Convention?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Civ.5.9-12C3: D2.Eco.13.9-12
Grade: 11th Grade
Subject: US History
Unit: Cold War & Civil Rights
Period: 1945 – 1980
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